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🔴Trump Unloads on Europe...and Who Can Really Be American? 2025-12-10 17:06
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I always forget because there's some Brit watching, like, why?
Ooh, this is Pooh, fella.
That's a fair point.
I know that I need to be admonished for that.
That's okay.
If you can just help me with it because I always forget.
I feel weird that he's asking for it.
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Don't do it.
No, he wants it too much.
Don't even think about it.
I saw you thinking.
Don't think.
I think he did it on purpose now.
Don't think, you Christian prick.
By the way.
Why is he a prick for that?
Because I said so.
I oozed where the Billy Club.
Hey, huh?
Don't let us have a gun.
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Stupid nation of silly people.
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Yeah.
It all looks the same.
Yeah.
So, so why is what we were saying?
The why.
And then I know we have a clip.
I'll tell you why.
This is where people have a point.
When people talk about APEC money, and APEC can go fornicate themselves with a wire brush, to be clear.
Did you see their new ad, by the way?
No, no.
Terrible talk about tone deaf.
Are they celebrating Christmas?
But they're not.
No, come on now.
Don't think smart with me.
Listen.
What about BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street?
Too big to fail, giant banks.
What about the Realtors Association?
What about the SEIU?
What about the Public Teachers Association, right?
A lot of people take money from these entities.
So they don't want to speak out.
You think any of them want to say, no, you guys can't take part in what has been one of your most profitable endeavors at the cost of home buyers in the United States of America.
They don't want to do that.
Certainly no Democrats want to do this.
This is where I, and by the way, I'm pretty sure that I can say this, and Nick Fuentes will be okay with it.
I was pretty clear that I disagree with him.
This is where I disagree with someone like a Nick Fuentes, where, well, you know what?
It's for the common good of the American people.
It's not right versus left.
You can't join hands with the left because they would never, ever, ever compromise on illegal immigration, let alone forbidding them from buying houses.
Why?
They want a voting base.
And it's a conversation that'll happen.
I think I can say that.
Nick and I will disagree.
He'll show up.
Isn't that something?
Weird.
And people condemn you for it.
It's like, yeah, of course I would never link arms with the left.
So there are a few reasons why these won't happen.
Hey, do you think that municipal governments are going to try and push for lower regulatory costs so that home values don't go up?
And here's the thing: I get it.
If you're in a house, I understand you want it to go up in value.
But I mean, I can tell you this.
I bought a house for about $400,000.
Nice house.
I know that's better than most people can afford.
I was very blessed to be able to do it, but it wasn't a mansion by any means in a nice neighborhood.
Sold for like $800,000, only a few years later.
That's not normal.
No.
If it would have sold for $550,000, I'm still getting out above inflation.
Great.
That's what people historically had.
So, yeah, we need to correct the market right now because it's been artificially inflated and deflated.
And people need to be okay with getting into a home.
And it, in most cases, outpacing inflation, but you're not going to be making a killing so that other people can purchase home.
You know, the way it was for the generation in the 50s, 60s, and 70s who purchased their first homes.
Yeah.
We need to be okay with that.
It's the same thing as, it's the same thing as Social Security.
It's a third rail.
No one wants to talk about it because people go, oh, my house price is going up.
I don't want to do that.
Yeah.
What if it just goes up, you know, contextually in a way that's appropriate?
Would you be okay with that?
Yeah.
What were you going to say, Noodles?
I was just going to say, I was in a similar bolt and I didn't sell for that well.
But I bought low, sold high on a house.
But what people don't take into account is, well, your house is raising in value, so is every other house.
So it's not like you're going to get into a similar house for what you bought your original house for.
Right.
Right.
And I think that's a really key point is that this is a store of wealth for a lot of people.
This is what they pass down to their children after having lived in a home for 30, 40, 50 years.
This is that's where it comes into play.
Not so much as like moving and you know, going to another house.
So I think a lot of people are thinking, like, hey, I've got a lot of my, in a lot of cases, all of what I'm going to be able to leave to my children tied up in this asset.
Meanwhile, their kids can't buy a house.
Exactly.
So it's kind of a double-edged sword, right?
So it's a really difficult problem that we have to solve.
But I understand where people are coming from.
What I don't like is the city involvement.
Cities are never going to want less money and less power ever.
And so a lot of cities have ordinances on how many stories you can have buildings.
And that's not to necessarily prevent like an office building from having a fourth floor.
Right.
It's also going to have high-rise apartments and complexes there because it does put a strain on city services.
It puts a strain on police.
It also can, if you bring more people into a neighborhood that have lower rent prices than the home surrounding it, typically lower economic people coming in.
You change the makeup of the neighborhood, make it less safe, potentially a little bit more hazardous.
So I get it.
And home value prices go down.
But you fix that if you go, hey, you need 10% down.
Here's a reasonable interest rate.
And we actually want to encourage more buying than renting.
Yeah, for sure.
So I don't really see any pitfalls beyond like, oh, maybe your home will appreciate quite a bit, not double.
Now, to be fair, in my case, I moved into a neighborhood where the median age was like 80.
That's true.
So a bunch of them died, and a bunch of younger people moved in and spruced up the houses.
So it was very accelerated.
Yeah.
I mean, where I moved in the house, remember, I had carpet around the toilets.
I do.
And I'm like, why?
Oh, for the love of God.
You had carpet around the toilets because it was just an old man.
Like, everything was old where well, in Texas, everyone wants to look at a house and look, sometimes it's their own fault.
Like, I want it to look brand new.
They don't go, hey, I could change something.
We just changed the carpet.
We changed some paint.
It was a great house.
And yeah, a lot of people go like, ooh, oh, those old man skid marks right around the toilet.
I don't want to.
I got astro turf around my toilet.
I have that, you know, like at a dog park, the astro turf.
Yeah, that does.
It just goes down to some nether world.
I don't know.
I have turf.
I didn't realize that with turf, you have to vacuum it.
You do.
Yeah.
So it's actually more work, but it did help me win the war with the spiders.
I created a parade.
I can't afford a house.
Why?
Get a tent.
Shut up.
Well, you said you could fix it.
Yeah, that's it.
One work.
It worked beautiful in LA.
See the sidewalks?
That's a good point.
No, it's a big problem.
It's rustic.
I think states need to take this over.
So there's been some issues where local municipalities just get out of control.
They really do.
These people don't know what the hell they're doing.
I've dealt with a lot of them.
They are glorified failures in the rest of the business world that just go into city service.
Not all of them.
There's a bunch of people that are great.
But like Texas at the state level has come into local municipalities and said, you can't do that.
Well, you can't just make this random rule to keep people out of your neighborhood.
And by the way, it is blind to what kind of a culture you see in the community.
So my parents lived in an area, knew their neighbors.
They'd have block parties, right?
Halloween.
It was fun.
They kind of would do like a trunk retreat.
Now they're surrounded by Indians where my parents have the HOA call them because they have the wrong blinds in their front in one of their guest bedroom windows, but the neighbor has a chicken coop and 14 Indian families who will never even greet you with a hello.
That's the thing, too.
People come here, they'll take a job for 30% less than an American would do that job for, but they move in 19 extended family members and they buy up all the homes.
That's an issue too.
No, no, you come here, you have to wait a couple of years.
How about a moratorium on immigration?
Yep.
Legal, illegal.
Shut the gates.
Yep.
Seriously.
Outside of the actual brain drain, most skilled people, where if you're bringing someone in for a million or CEO, some German engineer, we get it.
We're not talking about you.
And by the way, there are already avenues that exist.
It's not H-1B, bitch.
It's Ted Kennedy.
I still blame that asshole.
Yeah.
Just shut the gates right after the last European came in.
Yeah, well, he was the only one.
He opened it to the world.
Yeah.
The only person who did not have Marilyn Monroe open herself up to him.
The only Kennedy.
That's true.
didn't get betted by Marilyn Monroe.
That's true.
That's why he's so cranky.
Get those.
I've seen her ass.
Get those godforsaken windmills out of my Cape Cod house.
I'm sexually frustrated.
She's a hooa.
She's a hoo.
Saying happy birthday.
Like, we don't know what she means by that.
It's true.
I like to blow her skirt up.
Yeah.
Marilyn Monroe.
All right.
We have a video really quickly, just kind of a parting thought on this.
If Republicans get this right, they'll win the midterms.
Yep.
If they get this wrong, it's going to be a very, very, very hard, hard time.
But that's what I wanted to talk about today.
We're on something else, but it's all rigged.
I'm more convinced than ever.
It's a fucking rigged guy.
I think about the colours.
How can you help?
I agree, Nick.
Anything else?
I don't know.
Oh, my God.
Relax with Notre Dame.
They'll be back in 10 years.
No, but how can you have the worst president in history for four years and have this guy come in who might be the greatest ever did more than this asshole did in four years and he does it in six months?
Shut immigration.
He's fixed a million things already.
How could it, why is it even close?
I don't believe that.
I'll tell you why.
I don't.
I'll tell you why.
I'll tell you why.
And this is what Nick Fuentes was talking about.
And this is what you'll do.
He can articulate it.
A lot of other people cannot.
He has a point.
His solution is where I disagree.
Is Donald Trump.
Is it a final solution?
It's Donald Trump with him.
It could be.
Donald Trump came in and all of a sudden was pro-H-1Bs.
That was a huge mistake.
They've done nothing to help the affordability crisis.
And the big mistake is when people, a lot of young people, they switched to Republican.
They took a chance and they're going, more of the same, burn it all down.
When young people who were a big voting bloc, right, they even broke with boomers and voted for Trump at higher rates.
When they don't have anything vested in the system, they don't own a home, right?
They don't have savings or investments.
They just go, you know what?
Hey, I don't have any skin in this game.
Burn it down because they're disappointed with him.
Hey, how about grow the fuck up?
He's been in office not even a year.
Yeah, no, I.
Okay, so grow the fuck up.
I get it, but H-1B is a big mistake.
Big mistake, and that's going to exacerbate the problem.
But the average voter doesn't even know what you're talking about.
He's watching MSNBC, ABC, CBS, all the horseshit.
All the same liberal lying media that's been fucking this country for the last 40 years.
They're singing the same tune, and they're winning again because they have the microphone.
No, I'm turning on it.
But why the switch in the last several months?
First off, there's a design civil war on the right where people are coming in.
Everyone is accused of being a psyop right now where no one can take opinions at face value.
Young people don't trust anything.
They're actually getting it from alternative media and they're disappointed in some of the actions of Trump.
In other words, you see a 30-something point swing from Gen Z men who voted for Trump, who I don't think they're necessarily liberal, but they're ambivalent.
They're going, oh, the stuff that he said he would do seems like he's backtracking on it.
And so if he, so it's really rhetorical.
If the rhetoric matched what he promised, you could win that back immediately.
But instead, he says, it's a hoax.
There's no affordability hoax.
It's like, no, that's the stupidest thing politically.
And I agree with you.
But the stupidest thing politically is people living through this affordability crisis and hearing someone say, no, it's not a thing.
That's retarded.
And so the Democrats are going, see, he doesn't care about you.
You just said Gen Z guys who voted for Trump.
Yeah, that's a big change.
Yeah, but that's very little.
That's a small number.
You're talking about kind of a problem.
It's not that small of a number because a lot of boomers are dying.
They're all guys, right?
No, Gen Z males broke for Trump in a way that no young Democrat, that's what won him this election.
Yeah, but he already had, you're talking about guys that are voting for Trump for the first time, Gen Z guys.
Right.
Who are kind of in the middle or left.
No, they're pretty far right.
It's not just Gen Z. Like Gen Z makes up a big part of it, but it's a lot of people who came to the coalition saying, we're going to give this guy a chance because he's an outsider and he's going to do things differently.
And I agree, but so I think where you really have to put yourself is not just thinking about Gen Z.
I don't know where the cutoffs are exactly, but just let's just call it, you know, people in high school through maybe their late 20s right now.
They're looking around going, this isn't working.
And some of them, they, Nick, you know, some of the prescription, like we said, is like, hey, guys, life's tough.
Put on a helmet, right?
But oh, come on, don't do that.
Is that a thing?
Yeah, Candace stole it from Dennis Lee.
Oh, did Candace say that?
I didn't even know.
She stole it from Dennis Lee.
What was the name of his album?
Life's Tough.
Put on some knee pads.
Put on a cup.
That's what Dennis Miller is.
Yeah, but Dennis said, put a helmet on, and then Candace sold it as a t-shirt.
I didn't hear that.
Sorry.
I didn't know that that was completely angered.
My fault.
So life is difficult.
You're going to have to work very hard to make it in life.
Okay.
That's part of the problem.
But the other part is right now, you've got reports coming out weekly on how much of the U.S. job market can be replaced today by AI.
And kids are looking down the road going, crap, I've got student loans.
I've got 100,000.
And that's Trump's fault.
No, no, hold on.
It's not.
It doesn't matter who's an office.
Well, I'll answer that.
Yeah.
You got $100,000 in debt to pay off.
The job market looks like it's drying up already right now.
And looking down the road, you're like, well, what the hell?
I've got nothing coming down the road.
This isn't going to be very good.
I'm starting to hear conversations from Andrew Yang back in like 2015 about UBI, and they're starting to make a lot more sense to me now than they did then because I've got nothing.
And home prices are double.
I can't even get a home even if I did have a job.
And even a job that's not given AI.
He hasn't been in office for a year.
I know, but the point is, when you go, okay, why can't I get a job?
Two things: AI and immigration.
And he wants more H-1Bs.
Right.
That's not what people voted for.
In other words, he needs to be in, if he just fixed rhetorically, no one, I agree with you.
You can't expect this to be fixed.
And I think he did a lot more than Democrats did the immigration issue alone.
Of course, I wouldn't vote for anyone other than this guy or people of his ilk.
But people see the rhetoric and they go, wait a second.
He wants more H-1Bs.
He's saying that we don't have skilled people.
I have a degree and I've done everything I was supposed to do.
And I'm being told there's no room for me.
Oh, and by the way, it seems like more of the same with the big institutional investors and home, like nothing's being done.
Those graduates are stupid because they've been taught nothing but Marxist horseshit and domination camp.
That's why they're not qualified.
That would explain them always voting liberal, but it wouldn't explain them voting Trump and then going to the United States.
I'm just saying why they're not qualified to get a high-paying job.
No, that's not.
No, no, I agree, but neither are our Hajis from the land of throwing poop.
You know, and they're winning.
I do think there is a disconnect in Nick, and I think you're highlighting it.
Unfortunately, there is a disconnect between people that are in even I would go down to my age bracket and say my age bracket up to you know retirement age or people that are you know close to dying knocking on heaven's door not you Nick you're good.
Well Jarl's been near time it's a disconnect because we had to work hard but we had the opportunity.
We didn't have the same kind of economic situation that they are facing right now and we certainly didn't have the same kind of job displacement disruption that they could be facing with AI.
And so it's not an excuse.
It's just saying, hey, listen, you have to realize what they're going through is very, very different than what I went through.
I believe that.
I just don't see it.
They are being prepared for the workforce in a large part.
Voting Democrat is still asinine, but I do understand what people are voting socialists in New York.
That's what Republicans need to do.
They do need to do better.
Yes.
In other words, it's an immediate visceral reaction where you go, okay, I voted for this guy.
I took a chance.
Uncap H-1Bs.
What?
What?
Yeah.
Right?
Wait, wait, wait, people are saying that, though.
A lot.
600,000 Chinese students at universities because you're worried about them.
What are you talking about?
Aren't he an adversary?
Some definite mistakes.
And he could fix them.
He could rectify them.
Maybe he will.
Give him another fucking way.
Well, that's easy.
You're right.
He needs to be.
But you can be right all the way to losing midterms.
So I'm offering a perspective as to how to prevent those losses.
I'm telling you, I'm right.
All right.
And I'm stick with my guns.
Once again, I am.
But what I'm going to do, I'm going to say, but let me ask you: am I advocating any kind of a compromise?
Do you disagree with me when I say no H-1Bs?
How about that?
How about we shut it down?
We should be doing that, right?
So I'm advocating something that's not a compromise that would help.
Well, I'm sort of agreeing with you, but I just told you why I don't completely agree with you on that because the kids graduating have been fed nothing but bullshit, not science, math, or anything.
Well, no, that's some of that.
I agree.
I agree.
Some of it.
But we have enough people here who could fill the jobs.
They're doing it for 30% less than Americans, right?
So in other words, I'm not advocating a compromise like, hey, pander and become Bernie.
I'm saying follow through with what people expected.
That's the winning strategy.
That's the beauty in this.
And so the misstep is, I don't know who's in his ear, but this doesn't seem like the Trump who campaigned.
It doesn't mean he's going to fix it right away.
But between now and midterms, there need to be some wins in line with how he campaigned.
It's no loss.
What if he stopped those H1s and then look, you know, all these kids that are coming out of college that are so stupid, then unemployment numbers go up.
No, it's all connected, but I get what you're saying.
But I just, we have to be a little more adult about it.
I mean, literally, he hasn't been in there a year.
But that's not the point.
But do you disagree with anything that I just proposed as far as, for example, to help with first-time homebuyers?
No.
No, okay.
I wasn't listening.
They haven't proposed anything.
Nothing.
Nothing at all.
They will.
That's the thing.
He's got to be the guy.
He's got to start doing it.
That's all I'm saying.
Yeah.
Well, how did we, and I know, we lost Miami?
Did you hear about that?
Yeah, the mayor race.
What is that about?
It's all, those are all people who hate communism and Marxism.
You would think so.
Although it's younger.
But only 30-something thousand people voted.
That's also something you're not taking into account.
Why was that?
Now, a lot of Republicans don't come out during midterms.
A lot of them don't come out because they're working.
So they don't come out during the in-between elections.
And so an important voting block are going to be parts of that new coalition.
I'm never advocating a compromise of what we should do, but I'm advocating following through.
I just can't picture, again, when people vote in a presidential election, they look back and they go, Am I better off now than I was?
It's not that.
Well, no, that is part of it.
Right now, there's a huge block saying I'm not because the inflation is not curbed.
That's what I mean.
I don't have a lot of opportunity.
Well, the inflation's not curbed because the dickhead before him.
Sure.
That's why the numbers, he's springing them down.
Sure, but it doesn't have to just say it's a hoax.
It has to take time.
I know, but you're right.
He could say that.
That's what I said he should say.
He should come out and go, look, this will accelerate it.
That's right.
By the way, what do you think is going to happen when 30, 40 million, we don't know the number are deported who that'll change the supply demand of housing?
What do you think will happen when people on EBT who come to this country and take, it's going to take, give us a little bit of time.
The tariffs are going to generate 1.1 trillion in revenue.
But I hear you.
Instead, he's going, it's a hoax.
There's no affordability crisis.
You can't tell that to people who are still living it.
We're saying the same thing, but it's an ego thing where he can't just say, yeah, okay, there still is.
We're not out of the woods yet.
Let me tell you how we will be.
It would serve this.
No, absolutely.
They're never good with him.
No.
I mean, he was.
He knows how to brand stuff, but you have to get into the details like you just did and some of the nuances.
Instead, he's just coming out and saying it's a hoax.
Say why it's a hoax.
And they're not that good at that.
And I agree with you in general, young Gen Z people who are liberals.
It's like, well, what are you doing with Uber Eats?
Where are you spending your money?
Are you drinking drip coffee at home?
All of this stuff.
Could you make better financial decisions?
A lot of those people, they just make horrible decisions.
They feel entitled.
But there is a significant portion of the population of young people who are ready, willing to work hard, and are fiscally responsible and are still boxed out anyway.
So we do need to separate those two groups.
Young, entitled, liberal pissants.
We could deport them as far as I'm concerned.
That is a matter of policy.
I get it.
That's illegal or frowned upon.
But there are young men going, hey, I did everything I was supposed to do.
I've saved.
I've avoided debt.
How old are you talking?
A guy saying that like.
In his mid-20s?
In his mid-20s right now.
A guy in his mid-20s today has less prospects as far as jobs and getting a home than someone in their mid-20s in the 80s, in the 70s, and the 60s.
Don't know a lot of those mid-20s people don't want to work.
Some of them are not working.
There are some, but not the people I'm talking over.
I'm talking about the people who do.
Okay.
Yeah.
And those people are still boxed out.
So that is an indicator of a systemic problem that, yes, it's going to take a while to fix.
It doesn't help say there is no systemic problem.
Right.
Separate, separate the whiny feminist bitches from like a young, clean-cut guy who's going, I've done it right, and I still don't have the opportunities to me that everyone in the 70s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s had a lot of the time.
2000s during even early 2000s.
I graduated at one of the worst times for one of the worst schools, too.
Let's stop it.
2002, so right after dot com, the dot-com crashes.
The airlines were struggling.
In 2008, you had the housing market crash.
Like I was right in the middle of all of that, and I still had better prospects than people today that are coming out that have done it right and got a good education and a very usable degree, not just underwater basket weaving or whatever.
I graduated a glorious time.
Jacks just became free.
I thought you said glorious.
Wow.
We'll see if.
So listen, he's got time.
It's a year until the midterms, roughly, you know, call 11 months.
Yep.
And he's got time to get his messaging down.
He just, all he needs, Nick, to your point, 100% right, man.
He, he, he's only been in office for less than a year.
You got to give him time.
But he has to be the guy that says, I have a path to your future.
Here is how we are going to lay it out.
He has to get people to believe that he sees the problem and understands how to fix it.
Not that he doesn't see the problem because that's what he's saying right now.
JD's more eloquent with a message as well.
He's better.
But a lot of people are leery of him, rightfully so, because of the Palantir Association's and AI.
But that remains to be seen.
Unless you said you had a case.
10% would know what you're talking about.
Mark Lamont Hill and not former Vice President Joe Biden, but Joe Budden.
Mark Lamont Hill.
Joe Budden and Mark Lamont Hill were talking about the Piers Nick interview.
And for us to go to the next slide, let me guess.
Mark Lamont Hill.
Let me guess.
He said the N-word.
Racist.
Racist.
Can't believe platforming someone.
He is an idiot.
I don't know.
Am I mentioning?
It's a four-minute clip.
Am I mentioning it from Mark Lamont Hill?
Because I said the N-word like five times in front of me.
Four-minute clip.
Let's play pause it and go through it.
All right.
Well, I just wanted to shout out Pierce Morgan because of the job he did in the interview.
Kind of.
Did he just cut it off as soon as it started?
No, it was about a two-hour interview, and he played back all the homeboys' clips for him in case he misspoke.
Pause.
Wonder where he got that idea.
I don't think I've ever seen Pierce.
Pierce Morgan doesn't do that.
He doesn't do two-hour live interviews playing clips.
Now, the difference between me and Pierce is he was using the leftist talking points as a jumping off point.
He played the eight-second clips.
Mine were tedious because I wanted to play a minute and a half and actually give him the chance to fairly address it, whether you agree or disagree with him.
But let's continue.
Wanted to readdress some things, and it was interesting to listen to.
It was.
I don't think we should give those type of people any airtime whatsoever.
Don't you have Mark Lamont Hill there who advocates men competing in women's sports and children being able to transition?
That's why I say I won't be told who to platform from people like that.
There is nothing out there more radical than the current agenda of the progressive left, even if I disagree with people on the quote-unquote dissident right.
Let's continue.
I struggle with it.
I see both both sides of it.
Pause, yeah.
But if you go out and it's balmy, 70, and perfectly dry, you struggle, Mark.
Everything's a struggle with you.
Let's continue.
Putting them on air because there's somebody who's going to watch that and still get something from it.
And it will do when you're on.
Will for the enemies of Nick Fuentes.
But there's also a matter of opinion.
And that's what I'm saying.
That is a matter of opinion.
I think it all comes down to how you engage the person.
You know what I mean?
You can't normalize the person.
I think you got to beat the shit out of them.
And if you don't beat the shit out of them, then it doesn't work.
I think it's important for black people to go in black spaces and tell people who down and who ain't.
All right.
Segregation.
They have no idea normal.
I'm all for it.
I didn't know very much about them.
The white's had it right in.
This whole political, right-wing, upstart, young white people that they're trying to just put in political places.
It's important to say, hey, this dude's a racist, no denying it.
And that's it.
I agree with that.
I just think that sometimes it's like it can backfire and people can take the opinion of, well, he's entitled to believe what he wants to believe.
Like, that's, but it's good to see him on both sides.
I don't want to hear his side.
I know enough.
I've seen him fucking wear a Nazi flag, and I'm cool.
Really?
That's so pause.
Pause, you idiot.
Who's that call?
Have you seen me with a swastika as YouTube Hitler where I was breastfeeding a baby with my third nipple?
Does that make me a Nazi dummy?
Keep going.
I need to hear you speak again, quite frankly.
Or what you could do is not bring him on, but like put his words up and then chop down his words.
Like, you know, like play a clip of him and then break that shit and play another clip.
So he doesn't get to actually be on the show, but people can find it.
Yeah, so pause.
So, in other words, maintain control so you can paint the caricature you want of anyone.
Now, granted, I think that Nick Fuentes has some views that would be considered quite radical.
He said that on the show, right?
He said he's a reactionary.
He owns it.
But they want to do this with everyone.
So if people see it and disagree with it, hey, I think that's to be expected.
But you want to be able to do that for everybody, for me, for everyone in this room.
See the problem with that?
Because you do kind of have to pick a link.
Do you let people voice their opinion as long as it's within the bounds of the law, no matter how egregious or how offensive to varying degrees?
Or should you be the one to control the perceived opinion among the general populace?
That's why people like Mark, and I will say, Pierce Morgan in conducting the interview, Not in Good Faith.
That's why they're dinosaurs.
Let's keep playing.
See, I think that I'm with Parks, platforming racist, period.
We still need to do it.
But I think that why do you have a show?
What about Black Race?
Yeah, now that gives that gives.
Oh, I was taking the content.
It was this.
That's interesting.
That's what I'm saying.
Now it'll make somebody want to go and hear you respond to that.
Or they can't be aware of that.
I also think in a world full of people dying to get any attention whatsoever, giving attention to racists, no matter what they're racist against.
Who is this assistant?
Someone out there, unfortunately, will see that and be like, oh, shit, he's on a fucking thing by saying this crazy shit.
Let me say some crazy shit and get on a thing.
Nice.
I don't care for it.
That's interesting.
Joe's great.
Oh, that should dictate policy.
What's your line for what kind of person you would bring on a platform, either this one or something?
Somebody who agrees with me.
I don't want to bring anybody up here.
Pause.
I don't want to bring anybody up here unless they're wearing a plaid cap.
Because then we know what they're down with.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I see that NY.
And I'm thinking of Yankees.
I think they're convicts.
I mean, they're like, it does.
It has a whole different meaning to it.
That's a Rikers hat.
Jay-Z.
All right.
Play.
Because I know you wouldn't bring on a Nick Fuentes, but I'm like, do you bring on, like, a Trump surrogate?
Do you bring on, like, if Donald Trump wanted to come on, would you?
No.
Pause.
There you go.
That's it.
I've seen enough.
That's it.
There you go.
It doesn't matter.
Like I've said before, it's not about dreamers.
It's not about kids with immigration policy.
You won't deport, meaning you, the left, won't deport violent felons who are in our prisons and are here illegally.
The rate limiting factor here is you wouldn't have Trump on.
Why?
Because you've called him a Nazi and a fascist.
And then when Charlie Crick was assassinated, you said, no, no, no, we really didn't do that.
Yes, you did.
And my opinion is not only would I interview Hitler or Stalin, and God willing, I'd interview them before they became Hitler or Stalin so that people could know about the incoming Hitler or Stalin, I would also interview Trump because, hey, maybe he's been maligned as Hitler.
Now, I know that comes with some pros and cons.
I think the pros vastly outweigh the cons.
And I know I'll be attacked for it no matter what.
But I know that you're adult enough to know that Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Nick Fuentes were invited on the show.
One person showed up.
Okay?
There you go.
Yeah.
And did anyone leave without knowing the difference of opinion on solutions?
Absolutely not.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you go back and you, of course it started with softballs because I wanted to disarm what these people do.
You think you're going to win or score points by telling Nick Fuentes that he's a racist?
It's a layup.
That's a warm-up for him.
He knows how to deal with people.
What?
You think you're going to have a win by saying, aren't you a virgin?
I specifically said I wouldn't use something that's a virtue to attack somebody.
It's a cheap trick.
These people wouldn't have Donald Trump on, so their opinion on Nick Fuentes is irrelevant because they think Donald Trump, yours truly, Nick Fuentes, Candace, Tucker, Insert, whoever here, David Duke, they wouldn't have any of them on, and they want you to assume that all of us are the same.
That's it.
That's the end of the conversation.
You wouldn't have Trump on.
Shut up.
No, exactly.
And one of the things that he said, I want us to go into blacks.
I want black people to go into black spaces and tell them who the racists are.
So that's what he said.
I know.
He kind of skimmed past that.
He kind of hides it.
Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.
At the very end.
So here's what he wants.
He wants to gatekeep the black community.
Yep.
You will listen to who we say you can listen to.
Isn't this what we've seen before when they use the house N-word for people who came over and supported Donald Trump and said, well, that's not really a black person.
That's black face of white supremacists.
Yes, that's actual progressive.
How is that not entirely, one, it's just not, it doesn't do any service to your community at all.
It doesn't give people any information.
But then when you label every white person on the right as a racist, do you see the problem we have here?
You're going to create more actual racists.
It's happening right now.
Please stop.
Would you please stop?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So there you go.
Oh, so let's see their solutions.
Don't have them on, deplatform.
Okay, but they'll say they're pro-free speech.
Just take some phrases or paragraphs and talk about them, but don't have them on.
So, you know, one-sided pot shot so someone can actually defend their views or provide context.
Everything they advocate for is cultural Marxism.
And they wouldn't have Trump on for the same reasons.
Okay, let's grab a couple chats and I got to go.
Done with that guy.
Yep.
All right.
First chat from Peter the Great.
Question for the crew.
What impact do property taxes, which are horseshit, by the way, have on housing prices?
It behooves local governments to keep raising the value of homes to squeeze more money from the people.
Well, you just answered your own question.
Oh, yeah.
And I answered it by talking about that earlier.
So next chat.
All right.
You're correct.
I'm not saying that to be flippant with you.
You get it.
Next chat.
All right.
Next chat from S.D. Walker Jr.
Question.
Do you think that we should completely cut housing and urban development funding?
Around where I live, HUD is handing out $1,600 a month for a 900 square foot three-bedroom house.
It kills the starter home market.
Yeah, it's a good point, too.
It's just, I don't know enough about every single policy from HUD, but I know that it is an abysmal failure.
And I know that whenever you're talking about a big government program that largely is focused on subsidizing a portion of the market, you have the Democrat Party where if you are a hardworking, taxpaying American who wants to get by on your own, they have no use for you.
They have use for billionaires, tech oligarchs, banks that are too big to fail, or non-contributing zeros.
So that's who HUD will be catering to, and that needs to change.
We need to not only be designing American policy for Americans, but that doesn't mean all Americans.
That means contributing, hardworking Americans who strive for and are seeking independence, not people who want to hand out perpetually.
And a lot of our programs, unfortunately, cater to the latter.
They can't even grasp that, that that's what this country is about.
Right, go swim.
Yeah.
Everybody is going to get a lunch.
Right.
They'll never, you know what I mean?
It's just.
Like you can encourage businesses who know how to make homes.
Right now we're in a world where the people who their business is building homes that people want to buy, those businesses, they cannot create affordable homes to people who are willing to buy them.
But you do have a business of people creating homes that are awful that become drug dens for those who are underprivileged in the name of equity.
How does that work?
That's the forgotten man.
The forgotten man is the one who's actually seeking work, the one who actually wants to contribute and can't.
That's who we should design our policy around.
And by the way, that can be anyone making $30,000 a year to $30 million a year.
No one's too big to fail.
And no one's too, ah, geez, you're just, you've had some tough breaks to be subsidized for their entire life.
That's not how it works.
Next chat.
All right.
Next chat from Brenton Barnes, 1989.
Question for the crew.
In your opinion, how long will it take for deportations to have a visible effect on housing markets slash cost of rent and mortgages?
Already has.
It already has on rent.
That's more immediate.
Gosh, I don't know.
I mean, no one has a crystal ball.
I don't know as far as between now and midterms.
You need to get those numbers up because 2 million is not enough.
You need to see a few million.
Yeah.
You need to see a few million.
And I'd like to see some states assisting more aggressively so that at least you could sort of see a sample size, like a microcosm, like Texas or Florida.
Texas would be a good place where it's like, okay, we deported X number, which is a significant portion of the population here.
And these are the results.
You could accelerate that more rapidly than you could nationally, especially considering the roadblocks that have been put up by communist mayors and governors.
That's what I would say.
So I don't have the answer, but it'll take longer than rent and rent we've seen for the last five months running.
It's a big deal.
Next chat.
All right.
Next chat from the final chat from Taylor Rain.
Question for the crew.
How do you feel about those who wave the American flag as well as the flag of the country of their ancestry?
Fuck them.
All right.
Fair enough.
Move on or.
Yeah, pretty much.
All right.
I mean, look, I mean.
Well, hold on.
The last part of that was helpful too.
All right.
All right.
Not in dual allegiance.
So not in dual allegiance.
Yeah, that's different.
Like, for example, if it's a heritage festival or something where your community, sure, but even then, as a general rule, as a general rule, don't wave the flag outside of the United States of America's flag.
That's the general rule.
You're just creating division where there shouldn't be.
Look, we all know that you're Cuban American, Armenian American, Brazilian, Venezuelan American, whatever it is.
We all get it because you'll mention it undoubtedly in the first few phrases the minute we speak.
Cool.
American.
Okay.
I don't think I've ever waved the Canadian flag unless I was undercover in the United States, you know, like Canada Day, which is a silly day, July 1st.
It's not like it's an Independence Day.
It's the day where we said, uncle.
It's Uncle Day.
Yeah, that's pretty much.
So, no, I don't like it.
I don't like it.
And I certainly don't like to see it out there in public display.
Now, I'm not saying that we should do what other countries do, for example, countries like Mexico where you're not allowed to and you're jailed.
But you know what?
I'll settle for deported.
Hope that's clear enough.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Ho-ho-ho.
Your mother's a hope.
See, Nick?
No, no, no, honey.
All right.
Got enough legal problems.
That's what happens when you work at the black mall.
You're going to get whatever you want, okay?
Okay, I guess I'll just ask for peace on earth.
You want peace on earth, huh?
But then you and the assistants and all the women have to shut your mouth.
Is there an earthquake in this mall?
Could I?
Have a seat.
Good, have a seat.
It's all right.
I don't bite.
Could I at least get a candy cane?
Could you get a candy cane?
What kind of candy cane do you like?
Does it have to be shaped like a candy cane?
Ho-ho, your mother's a ho.
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That's what I know.
You're going to stay gentle.
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