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March 19, 2020 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: $1 Trillion Stimulus to Include CASH Payments | America First Ep. 566
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Good evening, everybody.
nick fuentes
You are watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday for another comfy corona show, another hunkered-down shelter-in-place.
Quarantined episode of America First.
We've got more to talk about tonight.
We'll be talking about the coronavirus.
Giving you the latest, latest updates on what's happening.
And today we actually got some good news.
Today the show is about some very good coronavirus news.
We haven't gotten a lot of good news in a long time.
It's been a few weeks.
Been pretty bad.
But we have some good news tonight.
Doesn't really pertain so much to the virus or the spread of the virus, but it has to do with money!
And tonight the main thing we're talking about is the fiscal stimulus, which is being planned for the coronavirus.
They've tried the monetary stimulus.
Not really working.
They've been pumping billions and I think at this point probably trillions of dollars into the economy through the Federal Reserve.
They've initiated quantitative easing.
All kinds of things have been done.
But finally they're gonna do something which makes a lot of sense to me.
They're gonna do something that works as part of their $1 trillion stimulus package.
The White House and the Congress are preparing to give every single American a cash payment.
And the number $1,000 has been floated.
This has been discussed in the media.
This is one of the go-to, excuse me, one of the go-to numbers, maybe the baseline for what this would look like.
But the President today said at a press conference that among the things that they are considering and that will be in The fiscal stimulus package, which is working its way through Congress now, will be a direct cash payment to most Americans.
And like I said, the number that's been floated is $1,000, but actually at the press conference today the Treasury Secretary and the President suggested that it could actually be more than that.
There's legislation that's backed now by a number of senators that could have as much as $4,500 per American.
I've heard other reports that it could be as much as two $1,000 checks per American.
But nevertheless, the good news is we are securing the bag.
We are not going to get our Yang bucks.
Andrew Yang is not going to be giving us $1,000 per month because he is not in the race anymore to become the president.
And we may not get a universal basic income anytime soon.
But it looks like we could all cash in on some corona bucks.
We could all be laughing our way to the bank on who knows if it's $1,000, $2,000, $4,500.
And they say that we could have more direct cash payments depending on how bad the virus is and how bad the economy gets.
They say that the reason they're considering the cash payments is this is the most direct form of support that they could give to people.
One measure that they floated was a payroll tax cut, but apparently that would take six to eight months to materialize the benefits of that in the economy.
So instead they're saying that the most direct and the easiest and the quickest thing that they can do is just giving every American a check.
And they said that excluded would be super rich people, it would be means-tested, which means that Probably the highest earning people in the country are not going to get it, but just about everybody else will be getting something like that.
So, we'll talk about that.
We'll talk more about the fiscal stimulus package.
One trillion dollars in several phases.
You've got a number of different bills, so we'll get into that.
I'll give you the latest updates on the numbers.
I finally, finally produced a whiteboard here.
We've got all the latest numbers and some other information.
I've just been reading it off.
Which is really stupid.
I've just been reading it off for the past, like, three weeks.
I've just been reading a list of numbers.
Which is maybe the worst way that you could present information like that.
Maybe the worst way that you could present a lot of quantitative information that you need to sort of compare is verbally.
That is maybe the worst way to just read off, here's a list of numbers.
A thousand cases here, ten thousand cases there, right?
So finally, I don't know why I didn't think of that sooner.
I think somebody suggested it last week, and it just dawned on me, right?
This weekend, and I forgot about it yesterday.
So, after the show last night, I said, you know what?
I'm putting it on the whiteboard.
No further delay.
So I wrote it all out, and we've got the whiteboard.
It's about time.
You know, I'm going to upgrade the studio pretty soon.
That's in the works.
I've been telling you about this, that it is in the works to severely, to dramatically upgrade my studio setup.
Within the next three months I think is gonna be the timetable not a hundred percent sure obviously It's a little bit affected by the coronavirus, but that is the plan and so hopefully In very short order I'll have fancy graphics and fancy physical props I don't know we'll have to see we're still kind of early in the the design phase But you know I'm just thinking to myself it would be nice to look at it on the computer But then I have to like mess with my camera and then
So we've got a whiteboard, but we'll give you the updates on the latest numbers and what's happening as far as lockdowns, restaurant or I'm sorry lockdowns, restaurant closures, school closures, how that's going.
We'll talk a little bit about what's happening in New York City and this row now between the United States and China which you might have read about.
The president tweeted calling the coronavirus the Chinese virus and this has caused big controversy.
China is upset with us.
The mainstream media is upset with the president.
This has caused a lot of drama so we'll talk about that which was addressed in the press conference today and we'll also talk about a situation with Journalists.
The United States is putting restrictions on the number of Chinese journalists that can operate in the United States.
And in response to this, China has expelled American journalists from the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal.
I think that's it.
And a few other organizations are subject to some new expectations.
So we'll get into that, and it should be a pretty thorough, thorough is the name of the game, a very thorough show talking about our current crisis, our current situation.
And I know I've been saying this.
I know you understand.
But we are living.
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We are living through a world historical moment, a world historical inflection point.
Do you know what that means?
Significantly in the history of the world, of humankind, we are living through an inflection point when things were going one way and then they went in another direction.
It's a big deal.
And for better or for worse, it is going in the history books.
And I know, I know I've been saying that now for the past few shows, but I want to impress upon you the significance of what we're living through.
If you don't understand it, you know, if you're thinking to yourself, if you're one of these baby boomers that's still out there saying, this is the flu, this is the common cold.
No, boomer.
This is going to change everything.
This will change the way our country is.
It'll change the way we work.
It'll change the way we travel.
It will change the economy.
It will change monetary policy.
It could possibly change fiscal policy.
People are saying that this could be planting the seeds for a UBI in the future.
These direct cash payments to Americans in this crisis time Will this pave the way to UBI?
That's one example of the ways in which how we respond to this coronavirus and the vulnerabilities in the system that is exposed will change our lives within a year of this, you know?
And who knows how long it'll take to fully recover, but once we recover, we will emerge from our coronavirus bunkers in an entirely different world.
That acts, works, travels, operates in an entirely different way.
So, something to think about!
This is big and that's why I'm justifying that we're talking about it every day.
And also, you know, it's the news.
It's what's going on.
But, so we'll talk about the coronavirus.
We'll also be talking tonight about the Democratic primary.
So, today is, or today was, the Democratic primary in Arizona, Illinois.
And Florida.
We were scheduled to have a primary in Ohio, but they postponed their primary until June 2nd.
So today we only had Arizona, Illinois, Florida.
We've already got two decisions.
It's already been called in Illinois and Florida for Joe Biden.
Arizona, I believe the polls have not closed yet, but I'm not 100% sure.
We don't have a determination from them yet as of Excuse me, as of about 10 minutes ago when I started this broadcast, but we'll monitor throughout the night and see what happens in Arizona.
But we'll also be talking a little bit about the primary and the current dynamic and a little bit of a fresh and a new take on the state of the race, why Bernie Sanders is still in, why he's not going to jump out.
Why we persist.
Why do we continue to drag this charade on?
We'll talk about that.
So it should be a pretty fun show.
Whiteboard.
Primary.
Coronavirus.
I'm locked in.
I'm comfy.
I'm posted.
I did a tweet today.
Uh, and I was really just feeling it.
I was really feeling the cozy vibe.
My friend JD, one of the black groipers, one of the African-American groipers, he sent to me this image of, uh, it's not Pepe.
And it's not a Groyper.
I don't know what you call this variant, but he's just sort of like a smug Pepe.
And I've seen this thing for years, but it's not... It's a variant on these cartoon frogs, you know, Pepe, Groyper, Apu, whatever.
Marv.
And so, JD sent me this meme of one of these, uh, Groiper variants just posted up.
It says, Big Chillin'.
It's, uh, very pixelated, low-res.
And I tweeted today about how comfy I am.
I'm playing Call of Duty.
You know, last night I was playing Call of Duty with Jaden.
I'm eating a frozen pizza.
And I was really just reflecting on how cozy I am.
I said, it feels like I'm 14 again.
It feels like I'm a teenager again.
You know, no big responsibilities outside of my show.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
I'm still hard at work on a number of different projects, even though some have been delayed and complicated.
But in any case, don't have to go outside.
There's no pressure to do anything.
Everything's kind of canceled for the most part.
All we really have to do is hang around, wait it out, slaunt some pizza, frozen pizza, gaming with the friends, gaming with the groipers, and I said this is just like the coziest time ever.
It's kind of like, you know, and I don't mean to make light of a bad situation, but there is maybe a silver lining here.
Maybe this is the best pandemic ever.
If I don't get sick, if nobody I know, if nobody I knows gets sick, then I'm gonna have to say this is kind of fun.
Kind of fun.
Maybe we should do it again sometime.
Maybe we should call everything off.
I think I said this in a super chat the other week.
Coronavirus is almost like, I don't know if I made this comparison, but I did talk about this last week.
Coronavirus is almost like when I was a kid and I went to a baseball game and I was, you know, playing baseball.
I used to play baseball in Little League.
It's almost like going to a Little League game and the game gets rained out and it's raining and you get to get back in the car and drive home and then play video games.
It's like that feeling, but for conceivably months.
It's like that feeling, but the whole world has it, and we've got it for months.
I mean, and yeah, in the background of that feeling, there is the imminent danger of your, you know, loved ones, and elderly people, you know, contracting a deadly virus and dying, and the economy is tumbling and crashing, and
There is a question mark as to whether we can truly recover all the way from all of this, but in the meantime we have to look on the bright side and say we got fruit snacks, we got Capri Sun, we're playing with our buddies Call of Duty, it's raining outside, the game is off, we don't have to worry about much for now.
I know I'm stocked up.
What do you have to worry about?
I'm stocked up.
So that's how I've been feeling and I've been posted.
I did go out and vote today.
I don't know how many of you who are watching the show are in Florida, Illinois or Arizona or have been in any of these primary states since the virus broke out, but I did end up going to vote today.
I was actually, you know, I should just like do like a stop and just do a little bit of research on this stuff.
I thought I went out to vote today and I told you the other day that I'll tell you what I mean by this.
The other day I told you I wasn't planning on voting.
I said to myself, you know, it's not worth the risk.
I'm not leaving the house.
I don't want to touch an electronic screen where people have been touching.
I don't want to, you know, talk to all these poll workers that everybody's interacted with.
But my father went to vote and he told me that like nobody was there and I was I was tooling around I was driving around the city because it's gonna rain for like three days here so my mom was texting me and she said you should get out it's nice out and it's about to rain for a few days And it was like 50 degrees.
So I took the car out, I took the top down, and I'm driving around and I figured, yeah, why not?
I'm out here.
And what really weighed on me is this race that's been going on in my neck of the woods between Marine Newman and Dan Lipinski.
This is a big race.
It's one of the most competitive Democratic races in the country.
It's a Democratic primary.
They're both Democrats.
If you're not familiar, Dan Lipinski is a Democratic congressman, and he is one of the more right-leaning or one of the more conservative congressmen that is there, I believe.
I mean, out of all of them, he's one of the most conservative.
He votes conservative on abortion, on gay marriage, on a lot of the social stuff.
I don't know his whole voting record, but I know he's one of the better ones, as good as you're gonna get.
Historically, his district is ethnically Polish, a lot of white people.
Now it's a lot of Hispanics and actually a lot of Palestinians too.
But he is now facing a challenge from this ultra-liberal Marie Newman.
Who it's funny, I actually know her son.
Her son went to high school with me.
And maybe I'll do a story time about that on one of these streams.
I don't know if that's going to get me in trouble.
I don't know if that's going to end up on the news, but I can tell you some stories about about that situation that's going on there with the Newman family.
But in any case, Marie Newman is like this ultra hardcore liberal.
I think she's been endorsed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and like all the like the left wing coalition of the Democratic Party.
And so it's this hotly contested race.
And I was driving around today and I was thinking to myself, You know, I was feeling kind of guilty because if Marie Newman gets in, she's going to vote for abortion, and she's going to vote for a lot of this stuff.
And I, you know, it was weighing on my conscience a little bit.
If it's going to be this super tight race, and if the turnout is messed up because of the virus, you know it's not going to be like a traditional turnout.
I said, I should probably go and make the right call.
That was my thought process.
I did feel if it were any other race, I wouldn't care because I live in Cook County.
So it doesn't matter.
Republicans aren't going to win.
And the Democrats are all criminals or women or minorities.
It's not a real stellar cast of characters that you get in Cook County politics.
That I can tell you.
So I pulled up and I said, why not?
And I go into the polling place, and I'm risking life and limb here.
I've got my handkerchief, I'm using it to open doors and touch things, and fortunately I've got a hand sanitizer station and wipes.
It seemed like they had it under control.
You know, they had this big jug of hand sanitizer, and they were swabbing everything down with alcohol wipes, the electronic voting cards, and the pens, and the clipboards, and the tables.
So it looked like everything was in order.
I was keeping my distance, you know.
And I had a thing of Purell in my pocket as well.
And so I go to vote, I do my voting, and I realize I'm not even in Dan Lipinski's district.
I didn't even realize that!
I must have been redistricted out at some point because I believe I was at one point in his district.
I'm not anymore.
So I drove all that way to vote for some, I think my congressman is Chuy Garcia.
Chuy Garcia, who, if you remember, he was the one back in January who proposed that radical immigration bill that said, like, we're decriminalizing the border and taxpayers will pay to bring illegal immigrants who have been deported back into the United States.
That's that Chuy Garcia.
Running unopposed for Congress in my district.
I said, okay.
But I made the best of a bad situation and I went through the ballot and in every race where there were all women running and one man running, I voted for the man.
And that was the case in so many races.
I went through for all the judges and all the different state government positions.
There were a lot of different
Races where it was like all women and one guy and so I made sure that in every race like that I voted for the guy didn't vote for a woman I tried to vote for Italians and generally white sounding names and Of course exclusively men and particularly in those races, you know, there are viewers like Kimberly Claire and John I'm like, yeah, I'm going with John and it was uh, you know what Deirdre and this one and
And Jimmy, I'm going with Jimmy, you know?
So I went through the ballot, I did it like that, and that was actually deeply satisfying, and I submitted my ballot.
I have to tell you, there was this problem with the voting thing where I think I pulled my card out too early out of this electronic machine.
They give you a card, I don't know how this works, but they give you a card, you plug it into the system, and this is what allows you to make your electronic ballot, you print it out.
I must have pulled the card out too early.
Whatever the process was, I messed it up.
And because I messed it up, the machine was giving me this error message.
And these black poll workers just get right up in my business to figure this out.
And I'm just like, nope.
I just walked three yards that way.
But I'm thinking, what is the matter with you?
These people are just like sidling up next to me and they're touching my screen and touching my card and they're all in my business and they're asking me questions and I'm like trying to like direct my face so that it's not in like the direct line of fire if there's droplets incoming you know through their talking there's a droplet coming I'm hoping I'll catch it on my shoulder or on my pecs you know or something So they come like, and I saw it coming out of the corner of my eye.
They're flying towards me.
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And I'm thinking, do none of you even have the slightest awareness that there's kind of a pandemic going on?
Nobody's voting.
You're swabbing everything down in alcohol, right?
And hand sanitizer, and everybody's talking about it.
And you're gonna get in my personal space and, you know, bark all these orders at me?
So, I risked my life today.
I risked my life.
I emerged from the bunker to make the right selection.
To make the right selection for life, for traditional marriage and all this.
And lo and behold, I'm not able to do that and instead I just increased my risk of being infected.
So anyway, that was my voting experience today.
I should have just stayed home.
I should have just looked it up before I went.
Should have just googled it and you're not gone.
Just drove around and you know.
It's funny around my town everybody's out and about.
I'm driving around town for the past few days just to kind of see what's going on.
And I guess because school is over everybody's outside now.
Kids are outside playing.
Parents walking around.
People walking their dogs.
A lot of strollers.
It's like they should they should do coronavirus more often.
It's not ironically When when something like this happens, it really makes you rethink like when parents are home spending time with their kids and kids are out of school spending time with their parents and You can't go to the theater and you can't go to the store and people are just kind of forced to you know, be back together maybe this makes us rethink this whole arrangement of A frenzied, fast-paced, all-consuming, work-based society.
Career-driven society.
Maybe it makes us rethink some of these things.
Maybe people are going to say, this is kind of nice.
Why do we have to go back to the way it was?
So, just some thoughts.
But we're going to move on.
We're going to talk about everything that's happening.
I hope you guys are staying safe out there.
I hope you're staying healthy and making sure to maintain social distancing and washing your hands, taking your vitamins, vitamin C, building up your immune system, all that.
I hope that's going well.
Hope you're stocked up too because lockdown is imminent.
But we're going to move on.
We're going to talk about what's happening here with the Democratic primary first.
And, you know, there's really not a ton to report here.
I'm just going to give you a brief update.
Today is a very big day in the Democratic primary.
You've got scheduled four of the biggest states in the primary.
Only three ended up voting.
It was supposed to be Ohio, Florida, Illinois, Arizona.
Although as I said Ohio postponed their primary so it's just Illinois, Florida, Arizona.
Big states, big delegate totals, all projected wins for Joe Biden and huge delegate proportions for Joe Biden and that's how it played out.
As of right now and I'll double check once again here from political polls and see if we have anything from Arizona.
But at least for now, we know that Joe Biden has won Florida, and we know that Joe Biden has won Illinois.
And we all knew this was going to be the outcome.
That's why I didn't do an election night coverage like I did for Super Tuesday tonight, or even last week.
Because if we've been looking at just about every primary since Super Tuesday, Joe Biden has been the favorite in all but a handful of states.
And he is the favorite going forward in the rest of the states, and he's the favorite overall, and he's really the only one that can win.
And so a lot of people are wondering, well, why is the race even going on?
Why are people even being subjected to a lot of this?
If you're talking about a presidential primary, that drives turnout.
A lot of people don't turn out for primaries for their state governor, Or rather for their state governments.
They don't turn out for down ballot primaries.
People mostly turn out, at least a lot of the turnout is driven in the presidential election year, obviously, by the presidential election.
People are turning out to vote for Bernie Sanders or Joe Biden.
And so to me, I've been thinking it's actually quite irresponsible that Bernie Sanders has not dropped out, especially in light of recent events.
He, frankly, should have dropped out after last week.
Because it was made abundantly clear, if not on Super Tuesday, at least last week, that Bernie Sanders stands no chance at winning the nomination.
The only path for him to win the nomination is to win a majority of the delegates outright, and that path has been foreclosed.
There are just simply not enough states where he's leading yet left to win, right?
He does well in the West, in the Northwest, in some of these anomalous states like Idaho and Vermont and places like that.
But even in a place like Massachusetts, Maine, where traditionally you might expect him to do better, or Michigan, he is just not performing there.
The party is consolidated behind Biden.
So the question is, why has Bernie Sanders not dropped out?
In the past two weeks.
Why will he not drop out today?
I think it's irresponsible.
That he's now dragging people to the polling stations.
We knew he wasn't going to win two weeks ago.
The situation hasn't changed.
And now the difference is you've got this crisis.
And people have gone out to vote.
And they are at risk of getting sick.
But the reason that he persists.
Is because Bernie Sanders knows.
And it's very calculated.
For all these people that think.
Politicians are good people.
There's one good person, Donald Trump, that's it.
All other politicians, none of them are true believers, none of them are true radicals, none of them are who they say they are.
And there is a continuum, I would say.
There are some people that are just soulless husks, and there are some people that are, they have some convictions, but all politicians, what they all have in common is that they are Cold-blooded, absolutely calculating, cynical, Machiavellian.
And they have to be.
Especially if you're in office for decades at a time.
If you're a career politician.
You have to have that intuition.
You have to have that aptitude to remain in power.
It's just as simple as that in government.
To manage the expectations of donors and voters and colleagues and so on.
That is just the kind of instinct that you have to have.
And so Bernie Sanders, in a very calculated way, is not thinking in terms of public health and that kind of thing.
What Bernie Sanders is thinking about is that if he drags this charade on, and he knows he's not going to win, he knows he's not going to be the nominee, in spite of that he persists because if he carries on throughout this contest and keeps accumulating delegates, This will very simply give him leverage in the convention.
And he's never going to be the nominee, not leverage to become the nominee, but the more delegates that he has, the more leverage he can command in any kind of a conversation about the general election.
In other words, if he has 30 or 35 percent of the delegates, by the end of this contest, he will be able to have an ask for Joe Biden for the cabinet.
Or for one of his political cronies or for one of his allies.
He wants to trade the political support that he wins for favors.
That is the very cold, very straightforward, simple political calculation that is at the core of why Bernie Sanders won't drop out.
If he dropped out last week, he'd have no leverage.
He would have no political clout.
He would have no delegates or support to trade for favors for a position Anything like that.
Even like control over the messaging.
Like for example...
Back in 1992, during the GOP primary for president, you had George Bush, who was the incumbent, and he was running against Pat Buchanan and a few other candidates.
And Pat Buchanan, even though he didn't win the nomination, obviously, he won enough support that he could have, and I don't know exactly the math and the numbers behind it, but he wielded enough support that it would have made a difference at the convention if Buchanan revolted.
That he had a big A big base of support, people that enthusiastically supported him.
And what Pat Buchanan did was he traded his support for the eventual nominee, George Bush, in exchange for George Bush adopting a more socially conservative platform.
And that's where Pat Buchanan gave his infamous culture war speech in 1992 and talked about the Pitchforks and the Buchanan Brigades and all this kind of stuff.
He talked about the DNC and It's a very famous speech.
You can look it up.
He gave it at the Republican convention.
But that is very similar to what Bernie is doing.
Just like Pat Buchanan traded his support for the nominee, which the nominee needed to consolidate the party to be strong going into the general election, Bernie Sanders will do the same.
And who knows what the favor will be.
Will it be a cabinet position?
I don't think that's likely.
More likely maybe it would be that Joe Biden adopts parts of Bernie Sanders Agenda or maybe one of Bernie Sanders allies or who knows what it could be I think it's very unlikely that the Bernie would be the running mate or Honestly, even in the cabinet to me that seems unlikely just just based on my instincts But that is why he's carrying on in the race because he knows that the more support he collects The more that he can ask in return and to me on the one hand, you know the way that you have to look at politics is
Maybe I'll walk back a little bit what I said a moment ago.
On the one hand, you could say that that is a very cold and Machiavellian political calculation.
And it is.
But another way to look at it is it is directed towards Bernie Sanders' radical political ideology in the sense that Bernie Sanders getting and accumulating political clout and then exerting influence over the nominee.
Now on the one hand you could say that maybe that's self-serving.
You could certainly say it's cold and calculating and cunning and that kind of thing which maybe has a negative connotation.
But another way to look at it is that Bernie Sanders is winning for the Democratic Socialists, right?
That if he is a representative, not just of the people in Vermont, but of Democratic Socialists and the left-wing wing of the Democratic Party, then him consolidating the support and then using it to trade with Joe Biden, this is in a way dragging the Democratic Party to the left.
And it is winning a lot of market share, whatever you want to say, whatever you want to call that, within a potential Joe Biden White House.
And so this is a consolation in essence.
If we can't have a Democratic Socialist nominee, well maybe the Democratic Socialist candidate can rack up enough support that we can exert Democratic Socialist priorities over a Joe Biden candidate and eventual White House.
So in that sense, it's cynical and it's cold and it's cunning and it's all that.
But those are the kinds of people that you need to win.
So I will say that it's all politicians have to be like that, but I will walk back.
That's not necessarily always a negative thing.
You actually kind of want people like that because people that are true believers more often than not, people that are absolute, total, principled, they're above everything, they're going to take the high ground and the high road.
These are people that fundamentally lose, right?
So, in a way, you know, if you're a democratic socialist, maybe this is the best way that Bernie Sanders can play it.
Maybe the best way that you could get comfortable with a Joe Biden nominee.
Is it Bernie Sanders is able to command some kind of influence over policy or the running mate or the cabinet something like that?
These are all things to consider but that's the state of the race and we'll watch and maybe by the end of the night we'll have a determination in Arizona.
I think we will because I don't think it's gonna be close in Arizona.
I looked at a lot of the polling beforehand and it's not close.
I mean Bernie Sanders isn't projected to even come close in any of these contests and in almost none of the future contests.
So, that's the Democratic primary.
We'll continue to watch, but as far as I'm concerned, I mean, we've got a nominee.
What's going on with my tie here?
Okay.
Is that better?
It's a little better.
As far as I'm concerned, we've, I mean, we've got a nominee.
It's gonna be Joe Biden.
Barring some extenuating, extraordinary, exceptional circumstance, we got Joe Biden and some woman, you know, whoever will be the running mate.
But we're gonna move on and talk about the coronavirus and we'll talk about everything that's happening there.
First, we will read off, we will do a reading of the numbers.
And finally, we have got a whiteboard.
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Because the whiteboard reflects these bright studio lights, and that kind of messes with the white balance.
But, so what we've got on this whiteboard is we've got the number of confirmed cases.
So what we've got on this whiteboard is we've got the number of confirmed cases.
We've got the states.
We've got the states.
These are the state abbreviations of places where they've closed down.
These are the state abbreviations of places where they've closed down.
They've ordered restaurants and bars to shut down statewide.
They've ordered restaurants and bars to shut down statewide.
And the states that have statewide K-12 forced closures.
So we'll read through what we have here.
We've got a total of 199,092 confirmed cases.
That's worldwide.
So we could very well breach 200,000 cases tonight.
Certainly tomorrow.
That's where we're at.
That's where we're at.
And it's worth noting that in January we had 100 cases.
And it's worth noting that in January we had 100 cases.
It's the middle of March.
It's the middle of March, and now we have 200,000.
Now we have 200,000.
So we have had 2,000 times more cases in the span of, what would that be?
So, you know, we have had 2,000 times more cases in the span of, what would that be?
Two and a half months, something like that.
You know, two and a half months, something like that, or roughly, you know, two months in that ballpark.
That's pretty dramatic growth, and that gives you an idea of where this will head in the next two months.
If the number of cases multiplied by 2,000 in two months, and if it's slowing, you know, a lot of it is finding all the cases and confirming them and then treating them, and people are being treated and released from hospitals, either in a body bag or more often than not, they're just released because they're healthy. either in a body bag or more often than not, But in the next two months, you're going to see this number.
Will this number go up 2,000 times?
You know, probably not.
But could it go up 10 times?
Yes.
And when we're looking at 10 times, that's 2 million people.
And if it goes up 100 times, that's 20 million people, right?
And it went up 2,000 times in the last two months.
And that's not a perfect analogy to think of it that way, but it just gives you an idea of...
The scope of the numbers that we're talking about here.
So 200,000 worldwide might not seem like a lot but it is compared to 100 which is two months ago.
We've got 80,881 cases in China.
How do they do it?
How do they do it?
That's incredible!
They have not had more than 81,000 cases yet.
It just grew from 100 to 80,000 in a span of six weeks and then it just tapered off and hasn't grown since.
Miraculous.
Italy is up to 31,506 cases.
This is beyond a doubt the worst situation in the world.
Obviously outside of China.
Iran is at 16,169 cases.
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Spain at 11,826.
nick fuentes
And Spain is one to watch.
169 cases.
Spain at 11,826.
And Spain is one to watch.
Spain will be next week where Italy is today.
Because Italy was last week where Spain is today.
So we know that Spain's situation will track with Italy's and you'll see the numbers skyrocket.
It's getting really bad there.
Two weeks ago Spain had nothing to speak of.
I don't even know if they had a single case of coronavirus until pretty late in the game before they detected a single case.
Now they're up to nearly 12,000.
South Korea is at 8,320 confirmed cases.
They have been able to control it and we talked about why that is.
They appear to be one of the only countries that's been able to contain a severe outbreak.
Some countries just have not had a severe outbreak.
But South Korea appears to be the only country that has had a really bad outbreak.
Really high rates of new cases every day and being able to test all those people, confirm them, quarantine them, and treat them.
South Korea is really the model.
I don't think anybody's done it better than them.
Germany now up to 9,360 cases.
So Germany actually has more than South Korea now, which gives you an idea.
South Korea and Italy and Iran were the three countries to watch last week, two weeks ago.
And South Korea obviously shut down the new cases.
Italy, they keep skyrocketing.
Germany now surpassing South Korea.
Very bad.
France up to 7,730.
USA is up to 6,133.
730. USA is up to 6133.
And I think this number actually might be slightly higher.
I saw on BNO.
I I made this at like 630 and since then I think the US is now up to 6,256 is the latest number.
So the USA, the numbers are going up rapidly as we get more people tested.
And my projection is that the USA will be the biggest country outside of China in a month or less.
I would say that as the United States tests everybody that suspects they have the virus, we will rapidly shoot up and climb and we will get the high score and we will be right behind China in terms of confirmed cases.
And that is simply because we have more people.
You know, we're looking at all these numbers, but the numbers we're not looking at is the population totals.
You've got 80,000 in China with 1.5 billion people, right?
with 1.5 billion people, right?
You've got 8,000 in South Korea with a population of, what is it, I think 50 million people, something like that.
I think Italy is similar.
Germany, I think, has 80 million people.
The USA has 330 million people.
So what's missing is the proportionality, is the percentage of the population.
And so when we're just thinking about just things that we know about the United States, bigger population, healthcare system is a lot more complicated, the tests have been way slower than in other countries, we know that it's going to be a severe outbreak in the USA.
And so if we're talking about similar percentages, then the USA is going to have like 50,000 cases next week, two weeks from now.
You know, we don't know when we test everybody, but Within a month, we're going to be right up there pushing up against where China is.
And that's to give you an idea.
If people are telling you, don't worry, it's just $6,000.
Well, I heard some retarded boomer in Walgreens saying that it was just $1,000 and that's nothing to worry about last week.
And now it's $6,000.
And that's because they're just testing everybody that has it.
And what's going to be in one week, two, three, four weeks, six weeks, when the tests are out, and it's been transmitted, and you have asymptomatic and symptomatic transmissions?
We're going to have more cases than China, and it will be in the millions at some point.
Definitely globally, and perhaps even within the United States.
You're going to have millions of infected people.
So, just 6,000.
Well, keep all that in mind.
Switzerland is at 2,700 and the United Kingdom is at 1,950.
So that's how we're doing with the numbers.
As you can see, we are now in the thousands for, what is this, the top?
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
For the top, did I count that right?
Yeah, so for the top 10 countries, we're now in the thousands.
That was not the case last week.
Last week there were a handful of countries in the thousands, and now it's, you know, there's even more countries than that outside the top 10 that are thousands.
Netherlands, Norway, a few others, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark.
But that's the number of cases.
In terms of restaurants and bar closures, we've got 24 states that have ordered all their restaurants closed.
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And I don't know, do you want me to read through all these?
nick fuentes
I mean, we got Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and the new states that announced today that they were ordering all restaurants and bar closed.
This was as of yesterday.
This bottom row is as of today.
Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, and Wisconsin have ordered all restaurants and bars closed.
And in terms of K-12 forced school closures, we've got 38 states.
And I'm not going to read off all of them.
You know, I'd probably be more smart to read off the states that don't.
But, you know, Texas hasn't closed, and a number of states in the West and in the middle have not closed.
California hasn't closed.
But, uh, 38.
And we're gonna near total, total coverage on this.
I'm sure we'll get to, you know, nearly 50 states will have forced all their schools to close.
And pretty close to all 50 states, I'm sure, will do restaurant and bar closures and things like that.
And that's just to give you an idea, not just of the severity of the outbreak, but also of the response from the government.
So that's where we're at today.
24 states, 38 states, 200,000 cases is where we are.
So that's your whiteboard.
That's the raw data.
These are your numbers.
But I'll get into everything else that's happening.
Latest updates, the press conference and all that.
I gotta find a better way.
Maybe tomorrow we'll do different numbers.
We'll do different data.
We'll switch it up.
We'll keep the confirmed cases.
Maybe we'll look at stock market tomorrow.
We'll do a whiteboard for stock market.
Maybe we could rotate the numbers that are on there.
But that's where we're sitting with cases and with response.
There's an article today in the New York Times talking about the spread across the country.
We now, and this is kind of a notable benchmark, we now have confirmed cases in all 50 states.
We passed two benchmarks today.
We have a confirmed case in all 50 states.
And we have 100 deaths as of today.
That's where we're at with coronavirus.
And there was also another interesting information, another interesting fact from that article that most of the people that have died from the virus so far have been in their 60s.
Or older.
Several have been in their 90s, but there have been younger people who have died.
A guy in New York City was in his 50s and he died.
And a guy in Seattle was in his 40s and he got killed by coronavirus.
And that's just to remind you, and I'm going to keep reminding you, that just because you're not elderly doesn't mean it's not going to hurt you.
Just because you're a young guy, even if you're my age or 30 or 40, It can be severe for everybody.
It can be deadly for anybody.
Statistically, the odds that it's deadly or that it's severe are low, but in a country where lots of infections are happening, high numbers of people will have severe cases and die.
And you don't want to play around with something like that.
I don't understand why people have such a flippant attitude about this, and I've been hearing this.
I've been hearing this from my own family members and from friends and online.
People are acting like, well, if you're not old and therefore you have a low chance of dying, then you really shouldn't be bothered to take precautionary measures.
It's fine if you get it.
It's just the flu.
For some people it is.
And for a lot of healthy people, it's really bad.
For a lot of healthy people, they're on respirators.
I'm sorry, not respirators.
They're on oxygen.
And, uh, you know, I was reading, I retweeted a thread today on Twitter, a young, healthy guy in his 30s who, like, ran marathons and was in great shape, and this guy was, like, dying.
He's, like, he's been sick for two weeks, not getting better, can't eat, can't walk because he gets winded, he doesn't have enough air.
I mean, it is brutal and painful and it does organ damage and lots of permanent, long-lasting damage.
Not something you want to play around with, right?
Even if you're not elderly.
But elderly are the most at risk, but everybody should be smart.
So that's the latest from the U.S., but I want to get into the fiscal stimulus.
That's the big story from today.
Trump did another press conference, which was good.
It is great to see the press conferences.
I have to say, and people have been asking me about this, People have been asking me about what I think about Trump's response to the virus.
Has it been good?
Has it been bad?
Has it been adequate?
And I have to tell you that this administration is really impressive.
And I think that by the end of this, we will have had... I mean, and it'll be brutal.
Don't get me wrong.
The economy's rough.
And the public health situation will worsen.
And the healthcare system will be overwhelmed.
But I think all things considered, there is something that inspires a lot of confidence.
That every day the president is hosting a news conference, and you know he rarely does the news conferences in the briefing room, but he's been doing that almost every day in the Rose Garden, the briefing room.
He's doing press conferences.
He's got a team of experts.
Pence is in there.
Treasury Secretary's in there.
Dr. Fauci's in there, right?
All these different people, the experts are there, and every day they've got an update.
Every day they've got an update, they've got a plan, they're answering questions, they're acting quickly, they're mobilizing, and to me that was always the appeal of the president.
It wasn't, I mean obviously it was immigration restriction and trade protection and foreign policy non-intervention, but on top of that it was that the president is an executive.
You know, and I know that's maybe a boomer thing to say, but when you look at Barack Obama, I know it's so a boomer, Barack Obama was a community organizer.
And that's maybe something you'll hear on Fox News or talk radio, but it's also true.
Barack Obama was a guy who was in debt when he first became a state senator.
The guy was like underwater, $300,000 on his house.
The guy was like a bum.
And, you know, he can't even figure out his own personal finances, and then he was a shitty senator, and then he became the president.
And somebody like that is just simply not qualified to do the job.
And that's why the recession was handled so poorly, and the war was handled so poorly, even Obamacare was a disaster.
Everything this guy did was a mess because he simply was not a competent individual.
Trump, on the other hand, a big part of the personal appeal is that he was an executive.
And people could say, well, you know, did he make money on TV?
Sure.
But he also had a lot of experience in making things happen.
You know, building a skyscraper in New York City is a difficult task.
to secure the property right the the land to secure the air rights to build something like that to to secure funding and all that i mean that's a tremendous undertaking somebody that can build skyscrapers that is a demonstration of competence as an executive And that was a big reason why I voted for him.
You know, that was one of the major appeals, I think, of him as a president.
Aside from the policy stuff.
And I think we're seeing that shine through now.
I think we could not be in better hands with Trump.
And a lot of people give him a lot of hate from both sides.
From the left, obviously.
But also from a lot of people that watch this show, even.
Or the alt-right.
Or even some of Erica Firster's are disenchanted with The President.
But I have to say, it's been a very strong response to see him and he's visible and he's got experts and there's a plan and there's mobilization and all that.
It inspires a lot of confidence.
You know, he, in spite of having the world on his shoulders, by all accounts, appears to be healthy and vigorous and all this.
But I want to talk about the stimulus package that was announced today.
And we don't have all the details, we have a general idea.
And I'll read to you, this is a report from the New York Times about what's in there.
It says, quote, as the growing economic toll of the coronavirus became clearer, the White House said that it supported the idea of sending cash payments directly to Americans as part of a broader $850 billion stimulus proposal that Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin discussed Tuesday with Republicans on Capitol Hill.
It was a shift in priority for the administration which has been advocating a payroll tax cut and it came as the coronavirus ground large swaths of the economy to a halt.
Mr. Mnuchin noted that the effects of a payroll tax cut would take months to reach people.
And so if you've been following this closely...
And watching the press conferences, the conversation has been about stimulus.
The economy is slowing down, and it's slowing down because of real things that are happening.
Somebody was talking about comparing the coronavirus recession to the 2008 recession.
And they're fundamentally different because what happened in 2008 was kind of an anomaly.
I mean, if you really know a lot about the 2008 recession, it had a lot to do with regulations about mortgages and securities and things like that.
You know, the reason why 2008 blew up was because of bad policies that were made and You know, bad policies about giving home loans led to bad pension funds and things.
I don't want to get into the whole, it's a very complex subject, but if you understand 2008, this was really manufactured at the top.
This was a lot of like, it was the fault of financial instruments and mortgage policies and things like that, housing policies.
With the coronavirus it's fundamentally different because what's causing this recession is that we're not getting manufacturing from China.
And consumers are not buying things in stores.
And people are not traveling on airplanes.
And so it is a very real economic recession in the strictest sense of real tangible economic activity that is simply shutting down.
Consumption is not happening.
Investment is not happening.
Exports and imports are not happening like in in very real terms and the economy is so fake and so illusory and so much of it like in 2008 it's just bullshit computer stuff and financial instruments that go awry and you know bad policies things like that bad packaging up of collateralized debt and things like that but this is just like shipping containers are not coming to our ports And businesses don't have any patrons because people are staying at home and they're not spending money.
And I know that sounds simple but that is a very, that's a very big comparison.
That's a very big point of contrast rather between the two to give you an idea of the nature of the crisis.
And so the question now is to what extent can we stimulate the economy in a time like this?
And initially what the reaction was from the government is What it is every time.
Oh, just stimulate the economy with cheap money.
That's what we've been doing for 10 years and actually a lot longer but really in the last 10 or 12 years since 2006-2008 is whenever the stock market goes down, whenever there's a sign of a correction, the Federal Reserve simply cuts the rates.
And you cut the rates, and that means people are going to invest more money.
You know, there's an incentive to invest rather than save.
I'm oversimplifying for the sake of giving you the reader's digest.
People throw more money in, or it's quantitative easing, in which case the Federal Reserve is just injecting money into the system.
But that has always been the idea, is just inject more liquidity, inject more cheap credit, Just quantitative easing your way out of any kind of economic turmoil.
And that was initially what was tried with the coronavirus.
At the first sign of trouble the Fed just started pumping money and they announced quantitative easing and we're gonna do more of this and it had no effect.
It had a little bit of effect and then you know we saw like last week or this weekend they pumped in 1.5 trillion dollars and immediately that just completely disappeared, right?
Stock market went up a little bit and then went right back down.
So they're rethinking the stimulus now away from these conventional monetary measures because obviously, and the reason why I compared this to the 2008 recession, is something like 2008 or even something like the Great Depression can be solved with liquidity, can be solved with, you know, restoring confidence and consuming and the dollar and all that.
But that's not the kind of crisis that we're in right now.
We're in a crisis because of this virus.
And until the virus burns its way through the country, or washes through the country, people will not be out, and they will not be buying, and they will not be earning, and all the rest.
And until then, you're going to need to figure out how to keep the economy afloat, how to kind of keep it in suspension.
And so that's why now they're considering fiscal or in other words budgetary measures which would be a payroll tax cut was initially floated say that people don't have to you know pay their taxes on their on their checks on their paychecks and then they floated the idea of deferring taxes for April 15th the deadline we're going to defer that 90 days but one of the problems they're having with a lot of these measures is it takes a long time for you to see that reflected in the economy.
Like the payroll tax cut.
That has been discussed for the past week or two.
The president keeps saying this.
They keep putting this in the news reports.
It keeps being floated to the media.
And as Mnuchin said today, you're not going to see the effect of the payroll tax cut for months.
And we need something now, because people need cash in their pockets now.
If you're a waiter, for example, if you're a server at a restaurant, your job is cancelled.
You're not making tips.
You're not making income.
If you rely on that money to pay your rent and pay your bills, you're out of luck.
And somebody like that doesn't have nine months to wait for a payroll tax cut, and in any case, there's no pay that's being had there, right?
There's no payroll tax to cut.
You don't get payroll tax if you don't get payroll, right?
So that's not gonna work.
And that's just one example but that's happening across the economy.
Because you cut the payroll tax doesn't mean that people are going to suddenly start patronizing businesses or that's going to put money.
So when they're talking about the cash payments this is so reassuring because to me this represents a dramatic change in policy.
I don't think we've ever really seen anything like this.
I believe in the 2008 recession some people got some direct financial assistance and you know maybe this has been tried before in minor ways but something like giving every single American except for the very rich thousands of dollars just a direct cash payment as far as I know I don't think that's ever happened in a grand way like we're talking about now.
And that it only took like a couple of days for that to be suggested and now it's in place and now it's being talked about in Congress and it's coming down the pike.
That to me shows that this administration is really moving rapidly, very aggressively, which is a good thing.
Because when I think about a cash payment, that to me is the most sensible way of solving this.
A check of, for example, $1,000 to every American.
The reason why it's brilliant is because this really does not require overhead.
If there were some really complicated, convoluted tax credit or an unemployment benefit or, you know, something like that.
What does this require?
It requires oversight.
It requires people to write regulations.
It requires people to administer this in offices.
If you're telling everybody, well, except for people that make this much money, everyone's going to get this much sent to their mailbox, a check.
That's simple.
In terms of logistics, I mean obviously it's a pretty big undertaking, but it's not has the complications as other measures that you could take.
It doesn't have the delay that other measures could take.
And moreover, you send this to everybody, they get their check, they cash it, that's cash in their hands, and then they can pay their bills and pay for their food.
And that's what's required right now.
What's required now is actually a lot of things.
But you look at like 2008 as an example, and who got the bailout when things got nasty?
The banks?
The auto industry?
Right?
The big lenders.
It was all the people at the top.
And the people at the bottom just kind of had to fend for themselves.
And that's why it was a really nasty recession.
In a recession like this, because it's more real and because, like I said, you've got a lot of differences between then and now, just giving people the cash payments, that's going to keep the money moving around, that's going to keep everything afloat, that will allow people to patronize businesses still in their time of need, you know?
People might order their carryout to support their local restaurant, and they're going to be able to pay their landlord, or they're going to pay for their phone, whatever it is.
And that's real relief.
It's a real stimulus to the economy.
And to me, that is, on the one hand, it's great economic sense, and then on the other hand, it's great political sense.
You know, that is an administration that is taking action.
Because so often, conservatives in particular think of the government, and I guess everybody, but conservatives in particular, think of the government as sluggish and slow and can't do anything and can't be counted on for anything.
And generally, that's true.
You know, generally the government is inefficient, and generally the government does not do things as well as the free market.
But that doesn't mean that the government can't do anything right.
And I think what this administration is demonstrating to a lot of people is, if there is a will, if there is a political will, and if there is competence, and if you make good decisions, the state can actually be extremely helpful.
And conservatives need to learn this lesson.
Sometimes you need the government.
For crises, but also for day-to-day functions.
And conservatives, I think, should get it out of their heads that we should always turn up our noses at government and turn up our noses at politics and things like that because that's how you actually get things done.
And, increasingly, that's the only way that we can get things done.
Because where is power distributed in the 21st century?
Traditionally, and this is all we know, and historically this is what we know, is that the state is all-powerful.
This is why conservatives think the way they do.
They have a 1940s mentality.
When conservatives are afraid of power, They're afraid of power corrupting, and absolute power corrupting absolutely.
And they're afraid of tyranny.
Who are they afraid of?
They're afraid of the state.
Not the free market, not Silicon Valley, you know, not an NGO, not a cabal, not a, you know, a oligopoly or a cartel.
They're afraid of the state.
And that's because historically, since maybe the 18th century, the nation state has been the primary organizing unit of civilization, and because it collects all the taxes, And it predates a lot of commerce and mercantilism and the free market and the industrial revolution.
We see the state as the nucleus of power in a country and in a society.
But we know that that's actually not how it is anymore.
That's not how it is in the 21st century.
The state may be the most powerful entity in the world, when we're looking at different institutions.
The state may be the single most powerful, most concentrated black hole of power that there is.
Because it has the military, and it has the power to tax, and the power to coin money, is maybe where they derive most of their power.
But increasingly, as we all know, you've got the Internet.
And the Internet, you've got social media companies.
And you've got Apple.
And you've got Amazon.
You've got trillion, trillion-dollar companies that are bigger than some economies of countries in the world.
Amazon is a trillion or was a trillion-dollar company until recently.
Apple, trillion-dollar company.
Facebook's pretty close, right?
A lot of them are getting pretty close.
You've got huge financial interests.
You've got huge power in the mainstream media.
You know, think about the power that like the five or six media conglomerates have.
Viacom, Fox, ABC, all these different...
It's incredible.
It's a different kind of power.
It doesn't have the same financial or kinetic power of the government, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have power, right?
In a lot of ways, the power of the media and the power of the government are interdependent, right?
Because the media informs the public and the public chooses the government.
So there's this relationship.
In other words, it's a lot more complicated than it was before.
And so, when we as conservatives, to bring it all back to what I was talking about, that's an important point to make, We as conservatives may only thrive if we use the state apparatus because all the other nuclei or loci of power in the country, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, academia, Hollywood, the mainstream media, I don't know if you know, but you can't simply just walk into those institutions and take them over.
You can't win an election and become the president of Hollywood and decide, you know, what are the big property movies that get made.
You can't get to decide what's in the next Star Wars.
And you don't get to walk into academia and become the president and say, this is the kind of scholarship we're going to produce for the next decade.
But you can, with the government more or less, with a little bit of funding and organization, you can gain control of the government and wield the state, and the state being the most powerful apparatus in a landscape of lots of powerful apparatuses, that might be the only one that we can wield to achieve the things that we want.
Because we can't control Wall Street and we're never going to control Hollywood or academia, public schools, any of these things.
But we can, as Donald Trump has demonstrated, wield power with the state.
And if we use the state, if we have the will and the competency, and if we just simply approach it with the right attitude, and there's always going to be bureaucratic inefficiencies and perverse incentives in government that don't exist in the private sector, but if we just adopt a different mentality and we say we can command the state, You say that the government is good for nothing?
We will show you otherwise.
We will make it work.
We can wield the state and we will crush our enemies in these other institutions and achieve what we want to achieve.
That's the only way.
When we're thinking about power dynamics, when we're thinking about how to change society, to change society you have to wield power.
To wield power, you have to look at the sources, where power comes from, and in what ways.
Does it come from persuasion?
Does it come from information?
Does it come from propaganda, or money, or guns?
The government is like, got a lot of that going on, and maybe the center of it, the nucleus, still, even if it's not the biggest or the only game in town, it still is the most powerful.
And I didn't mean to say that it's not, but there's just other institutions, obviously, that are interdependent.
So when I look at this coronavirus stuff and I look at the cash payments, and I've been saying this about Trump, this is the time for conservatives to become big government conservatives.
Nobody wants to say that because we have this cult of small government and big guff sucks and all that, but it's time.
It's time for a right-wing FDR.
Trump should have been that.
He could be that.
But if he isn't, we need somebody to be that.
We need a right-wing FDR who rises to the top through populist appeal.
And it doesn't, you know, principles and the Constitution and all this kind of stuff.
Please, please, this is just holding us back.
Get a populist and just think about this middle American radical coalition of the working class, generally white people, Christians, maybe working class sections of other racial demographics.
Rise to the top, and just help people.
And forget all this stuff about small government, and it has to be this way, and we have to do... Cut their taxes, give them free healthcare, right?
Bring home the troops, fix trade, open factories, kiss babies, start a national media outlet, and just go balls to the wall, and that's the only way it's gonna happen.
And anyway...
I guess this is kind of a detour, but I look at coronavirus and the cash payments and I'm thinking this is so obvious.
Giving people money?
It's almost too easy.
Gee, imagine that.
A crisis happens, and the government's going to pay you money.
You mean to tell me that a horrible economic crisis happens.
You're out of luck, right?
Maybe you're out of a job.
Maybe you're making less money.
Or you have to stockpile goods on short notice.
You have to go to Walmart and buy two weeks worth of stuff.
A lot of people don't have that in their budget.
They're living paycheck to paycheck.
It's gonna really suck.
I don't know what I'm gonna do.
Now normally, the modus operandi of Republican administration is to say, you're on your luck!
Or you're on your own!
Good luck!
Pull yourself up by your bootstraps!
You know, hard times, well, that's...
That's the way it is.
Lots of luck.
Let's just band together and give each other spiritual support.
Or they bail out the banks.
They bail out the billionaires and millionaires and the banks and Wall Street and all that.
But you're on your own.
Imagine a government that would say, you know what?
You're going to have a hard time.
Here's $1,000.
Here's $1,000.
You got to stock up on food.
Maybe you're out of a job for a little while.
Here's $1,000 and let me know how it goes.
If it's still bad in a month, I'll send you another $1,000.
Oh, solve your problems.
Wow, thank you so much.
That's so refreshing.
I had a problem, and now the politician that's running the government is going to help me.
Instead of helping, like, some billionaire and telling me, well, here's how that's going to help you in, like, this convoluted way, well, here's just $1,000.
Let's just cut to the chase.
You know, normally Republicans would say, well, I'm going to cut George Soros' taxes, and I'll cut Charles Koch's taxes, and I'll cut Sheldon Adelson's taxes, and theoretically then the economy will grow and you'll make more money.
Well, if the economy's going to grow, let's just cut to shit and I'll just give you the money up front.
Sounds great to me.
It's so obvious, and it is.
That is what politics is supposed to be.
That's how the Democrats play.
That's how we need to play, too.
For years, Republicans have been saying, Democrats win elections because they're giving out free stuff.
unidentified
Okay, give out your own free stuff!
nick fuentes
And that's what we do.
We just complain.
Sit on the sidelines and say, oh well, Democrats are giving away free stuff.
I guess that's what you have to do to win an election today.
We've got our principles.
Hey, we may not have the Congress, we may not have the White House, we may not wield any institutional power or have achieved anything in 50 years, but at least we had our principles.
Well, when all this was happening, we were writing about how this was just like the Roman Republic falling.
This was just like the Roman Republic!
And when future historians read our works, when future historians read Conscience of a Conservative, and they read the Conservatarian Manifesto, they'll say, wow.
Wow, these guys figured it out.
That America was falling apart, and you know, and they somberly wrote about it.
Congratulations.
How about instead you just offer your own free stuff?
Help your voters.
Democrats help their voters.
They give their voters free shit.
They give them phones.
They give their voters phones.
When's the last time a Republican gave you anything?
They give them phones, they give them cash, they give them school, healthcare, citizenship.
And whatever you want, free transit, school lunches, SNAP, you know, food assistance, anything you need.
Disability, housing, retirement, whatever you want, name it.
And Republicans, what is their message?
Well, give me a job.
Nobody wants a job!
Nobody wants a shitty job!
And anyway, that's complicated because of immigration and trade and all the rest.
But you get what I'm saying.
Republicans gotta get wise to this stuff.
Let's just start giving out money.
If Trump said, this is gonna stay.
Imagine if Trump during the election said, you know what, this cash payment system works so well, we're going to keep it.
$1,000 a month.
This Andrew Yang guy, you know, imagine if he just said that's what it's going to be for the rest of the country for the rest of time.
$1,000 a month.
He would win.
It doesn't matter how he wins if he wins.
And he uses that to shut down the border, and uses it to end the trade abuses, and bring home the troops, and kill all the pedophiles running the government.
Would it matter?
unidentified
Oh, but the debt, oh, but the debt went up!
nick fuentes
Uh-oh, that number keeps 20 trillion dollars.
20, 30, 50 trillion, quadrillion.
It's all made up.
Doesn't, none of this matters anymore, and it's all fiction, right?
Unless you're looking at the interest payments, that's the only number you have to look at.
What's another trillion dollar deficit?
Does that even mean anything to anyone, anywhere, at all?
Is there ever going to be a consequence for that?
Trillion dollars for whatever the Democrats want, it's going to be like that anyway.
And maybe the thing that we can learn from Yang, ultimately, All of that aside, what we can learn from Yang, and this is what I said last year.
Everybody said, oh, Nick is a Chinese agent because he's promoting Yang.
Nick is being paid to promote Yang.
No.
What I said last year, and I'm a genius, totally vindicated, so true, what Yang proved is help your people.
Pay your people $1,000.
And moreover, what I said about Andrew Yang was this.
I said, the country's fucked.
The rules don't matter.
You might as well collect a paycheck.
We have to take that attitude, but with Trump and with the Republican Party.
We have to have almost the same sort of, I don't want to say apathy, but the same idea of resigning ourselves to the fact that there will be pain no matter what, but then using it to our advantage.
You know, because traditionally people would say, don't give cash payments to Americans.
How much would that cost?
Which is, I mean, that's like a sound argument.
In a vacuum it makes sense.
The government should run a balanced budget.
And eventually the debt will become a problem because you'll have so much interest that so much of government revenue will just go towards the interest to service the debt.
So I understand that.
And then it's hard to have a discretionary budget for a military and other things.
It is going to be a problem.
But, um...
In any case, that logic makes sense in a vacuum.
But we don't live in a vacuum.
We live in the real world.
And it's not about what is optimal or the best or ideal.
It's about all things considered.
And all things considered, that number is going to go up no matter what.
The debt's not coming down any time soon.
The budget's not going to be balanced any time soon.
The only people that care about balancing the budget are Republicans, and if they don't get their act together, they'll never win an election again.
They may never win an election again, even if they get their act together.
So if the number's gonna go up, if the debt's gonna go up, the deficit's gonna go up, and all this financial stuff is unsustainable and set to ruin no matter who's in charge, We might as well be in charge, and we might as well be the ones that are spending the money, and we might as well be spending the money on our own people, and we might as well be spending the money on our own people to win elections so that we could do other things in the meantime, like shut down the border, shut down trade, and bring home the troops, and an assortment of other things, right?
That's the way that we have to think, not in terms of, well, that, that would just never fly.
It really is like a white person's mentality.
White people think like, White people, right?
And I, you know, maybe that's gonna sound politically incorrect, but it's true.
White people follow the rules.
White people will, you know, they play by the rules, they're considerate.
I mean, generally speaking, this is how we operate.
We don't take advantage, you know?
We are the kinds of people that if a coupon is expired, we won't use it.
We're the kind of people that if the store closes at 10 o'clock out of consideration, we won't go in at 9.30 p.m., right?
Things like this.
We play by the rules.
We don't take advantage because we understand that if everybody plays by the rules, then that is how you have an orderly society.
We don't live in a world where that's the case.
That kind of mentality only works if it's all or nothing.
But if people stop playing by the rules, and we're playing by the rules, well we just lose!
You know, if they're cutting in line, and they're line cutting, and they're taking with both hands, well what's going to happen is we're going to be last in line and there's none going to be left for us.
That doesn't work!
And that's what they're telling us we should do.
That is what we should have for ourselves.
Is we should just manage our expectations and, oh well, if you're a law-abiding guy and you want to do the right thing, well, it's just gonna be bad for you.
You're gonna be middle class and you're gonna be the only one paying income tax and the only one working.
Meanwhile, all these other people are freeloaders, right?
We have to change that mentality and adopt, you know, almost like a, I don't want to say it, but we have to adopt a different mentality and say, you know what?
If we're not playing by the rules, we'll cheat too and we'll be the best cheaters out there.
We're going to cheat and we're going to lie and we'll be populists and we'll be big government and we'll give handouts and we'll be the worst politicians you've ever seen, but we'll win and we'll get what we want.
And what we want is to return to an orderly society.
So that's one of these things where Sometimes to make an omelet you gotta break some eggs.
That's that's the way we have to think about it.
So anyway, that's like a huge detour I'm I'm not even done with this article and I just went through this whole thing, but it's important I but I hope you find that insightful.
I had a seize on that and you know This is what I'm thinking I mean I read this article in an instant that all kind of just like yep, but I had to you know sort of elaborate that out and Anyway, so we're getting these cash payments, but back to the coronavirus.
That's insightful about right and left-wing politics, the country, all that stuff.
It's just all, that's all very important.
So that's one part of the trillion dollar package.
this is going to be 850 billion dollar stimulus package where do I even leave off you Yeah, so here we go.
Yeah, $250 billion out of the $850 billion will be sending checks to Americans.
You're also going to have other things, you know, $600 billion more and that's for bailouts largely and other things.
They want $50 billion for the airlines and they'll, I'm sure, be doing bailouts for hotels and cruise ships.
Things like that.
So that's a big part of it.
But overall we've got a fiscal stimulus that will include cash payments and also deferring income tax payments by 90 days is the other part of it.
There's another part of this article from New York Times that says there were signs of support in Congress for the idea of sending direct payments to ordinary people.
A group of Senate Democrats led by Michael Bennett, Cory Booker, and Sherrod Brown Excuse me.
Had earlier proposed legislation to send as much as $4,500 to nearly every adult and child in the U.S.
this year as part of a sustained government income support program.
I better have a child quick.
I better get married and have a kid.
The way I look at it, that's another nine grand, right?
$4,500 for every man, woman, and child.
I better find a wife and pop out a kid.
What does that take?
Nine months?
How many months are left in the year?
I don't know if I'll have time, right?
Barely.
I gotta do it tomorrow.
I gotta have a wife and make her pregnant because then I'm getting her $4,500.
I'm getting the kids $4,500.
I'm gonna collect mine.
That's the kind of mentality.
Not necessarily exactly like that, but you know what I'm saying.
Normally I'm looking at a wife like, oh, I gotta pay for a wedding, I gotta pay for a wedding ring, and I gotta take her out to eat, and it's the anniversary, and birthday presents, and it's a house, and it's shoes, and a purse, and it's...
Makeup and lipstick and jewelry and a vacation and you know so maybe I'll break even if I act fast maybe I'll break even maybe I wait a little bit longer and it's more maybe in five years it'll be a $10,000 per person and I'll break even you know I will do a wedding it'll cost $10,000 that's coming out of her check and we have the baby the baby shower and all that's coming out of the baby's check
And that's the way we're...that's the way...it's printing money.
Printing money is as simple as printing babies.
But anyway, so, I'm being funny, but that's the cash payment situation.
It's a great idea.
That's the best way we could do it.
That's the only relief that makes sense right now.
And that the Trump administration is taking it seriously shows that this is a very competent and effective response.
So that's the fiscal stimulus.
We can expect that soon.
It's working its way through the Congress.
You've got negotiation now between Mitch McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader, and Nancy Pelosi, the House Speaker.
They're working out a few phases.
Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 stimulus packages.
And they're working out what's going to be in each one.
The total package, to me, seems like what it will include overall is paid sick leave, The cash payments bailouts for these industries that are most affected maybe banks energy airlines hotel cruise line and it's going to be this deferred tax and maybe the payroll tax will come anyway even if it's delayed maybe that'll come anyway so that is oh and the
50 billion dollars in small business loans which are interest-free that that will come as well so to me that's like a big picture of what will come in the fiscal package in three phases probably within the next two weeks or so but it's being negotiated and worked on so we'll keep an eye on that very good very competent seems to me to be where we need to be going Because the economy won't get better until people go back to work.
It's an extraordinary and unprecedented crisis.
And it's not just about the numbers, it's about the kind of crisis.
You know, people are comparing it to 2008, but as I said, it's not 2008, and it's not 1987, and it's not 1929.
This is driven by real, like a real world, just total shock to the system that people are not going out and they're not going to go out for a long time.
In the meantime, you got to keep it afloat and we have to burn a little bit of the wealth, got to burn a little bit of the earnings and the fruits of economic growth from the past four years to keep everything afloat and keep everybody in stasis basically while we ride this out.
So I think that's the way to go.
But that's the stimulus.
We're going to move on and talk about... We're not going to have time to talk about China.
I want to talk about lockdown briefly, then we'll get to our Super Chats.
And I said this yesterday.
So yesterday, San Francisco put the whole city on lockdown.
Well, that's not the right word.
You've got shelter-in-place and lockdown, and they're two different things.
Shelter-in-place means you're advised not to leave your house unless it's essential.
Lockdown is you're required to get permission to leave your house.
So, San Francisco, in Italy, they've got lockdown.
In San Francisco, they've got shelter-in-place.
That was yesterday.
Six counties in San Francisco and Berkeley advise their residents to shelter-in-place, meaning don't leave the house for any reason unless it's essential.
It's an emergency of some kind, but otherwise you should stay home.
And I said yesterday that that's going to come in every major city probably within the next week or two.
And today we are hearing that New York City is considering this.
Mayor Bill de Blasio will make a decision in the next 24 to 48 hours as to whether or not he's going to advise the whole New York City to shelter in place.
Because New York City has the worst outbreak by far.
And they got to get it under control.
And I told you this was going to be the direction.
Just like in Italy.
Italy did the bars and restaurants, and then all businesses, and then it was lockdown.
And that's what's going to happen here.
It starts with the schools and the colleges and the bars and the restaurants, and then it's going to be all businesses, and then it's going to be shelter in place, and then it's going to be lockdown.
And people have to make the proper preparations for weeks for if that's going to happen.
San Francisco is in shelter in place for three weeks.
Do you think you would be able to not leave your house for three weeks without running out of food, water, toilet paper, tissues, toothpaste, soap?
I mean the basics, the basic amenities.
Most people probably not.
Most people, you know, are stocking up every week or every other week.
And even if you stocked up for this extraordinary event, you probably stocked up for a couple weeks and that was last week, right?
to give you an idea they were told three weeks from today what if in the next two days New York City all of New York City is told you can't leave your house for two to three weeks advised what if they're told that they can't that's gonna get really hairy and that's we're talking about in the next week or so so stock market went up a little bit today and headlines are okay today But the worst is yet to come, I will tell you.
As far as infections, as far as deaths goes, healthcare system being overwhelmed, bed shortages, healthcare supplies resources, death panels, lockdowns.
This is all in the future.
Has not happened yet.
Will happen imminently.
So I did just want to touch on that briefly.
I have to move on to the super chats but just want to point out that New York City, I think the reason they're saying this is because they're priming the pump here.
They're telling everybody we're gonna make a decision in the next 48 hours because they know if they tell people that it's like a warning and people are gonna go out and prepare and then in two days maybe they're gonna tell people in three days we're gonna shelter in place and then you know panic is gonna happen and There's going to be a bum rush for the stores and for supplies and shortages and chaos and violence, but then there will be a shelter-in-place.
And I'm sure after the shelter-in-place, probably a lockdown.
And that is maybe the worst that it's going to get.
But that, I think, is on the horizon for every major metropolitan area.
LA, San Francisco, New York City, Chicago, Atlanta.
You know, probably all of them, I would imagine.
And you know maybe not all of them maybe if there's not a severe outbreak in some of these cities They won't go that far, but I don't think it is outside of the I think it is much more likely than not that we will end up like Italy and probably worse than Italy because about Italy they've got a top-notch health care system and They also are not as You know They don't have the same public-private health care scheme.
They also don't have the disunity that we have in America.
Italy still is a country, basically.
We are not.
So that's going to cause problems.
And also the fact that we didn't get our act together until this week, if we even have gotten our act together.
So I think it's going to get really, really bad here.
The response from the government and also the The spread of the disease and the deaths and the health care system.
So that's we have to look forward to it's not going to be pretty so be prepared if you're not prepared yet.
Don't feel bad.
I mean, you should feel bad, but it's never too late.
It's not going to be too late until they lock down.
Go out.
Get your supplies.
Go early.
Go late.
You know, go to a few different stores.
See what it looks like for online pickup services or Amazon.
But, you know, the time is now to prepare because if that happens in your city, and maybe it doesn't, but maybe it does, you want to be prepared.
But that's the lockdown, that's coronavirus.
We're gonna move on to the Super Chats and I want to see what you guys are saying about all this.
It's, uh, it's getting hairy out there.
We are about to enter the eye of the storm with coronavirus.
If you think it's bad now, give it a week.
Give it a week, give it two weeks.
You'll see, you'll see what I've been thinking about for the past few months.
But we're gonna move on and look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all of this.
Let's see.
Hotdog says, YouTube, we hold these trues.
Alan Keys, CPAC 2019.
Okay, that is, I believe, the title of a YouTube video.
Thank you for sharing.
Patman says, Dad might have it.
I hate... Okay, well, I can't read that.
But, yeah, sorry to hear that, buddy.
Hope your dad's okay.
Yeah.
DelayedPatriots says, Nick, spell iCup.
Okay.
DelayedPatriots says, where do you get your intro music from?
My intro music was made for this show by a friend of mine from college, and the links are in the description of this stream.
So if you go to DLive, if you go to the About section, you can see the lobby music links on SoundCloud.
A buddy of mine from college made all the music.
The lobby music, the intro music, that's all my guy.
Let's see.
We've got Sarik who says ever own any Sony handhelds PS Vita master race I actually did have a PS Vita and I totally regret it Yeah, that came out of, like, middle school.
And I remember I just had, like, a few hundred bucks for my birthday, and, uh, what I would always do is just spend it on video games, and I figured, oh, like, another console looks cool.
I think I saw them do the expo for the PS Vita, like, E3 or something, and it was so, it was, like, touchscreens at that time was not really a thing yet.
I mean, you had your iTouch, but that was really it.
Nintendo DS had a touchscreen, but it was very, you know, that was very early touchscreen technology.
So the PS Vita is handheld it had like a sensor on the back and a touchscreen and it was just like really cool I had a camera internet connection.
This was like a next-level handheld gaming device.
So I got one and it was like 250 bucks or 300 bucks and that was like all my birthday money at the time and I literally never bought a game for it.
Bought it.
No, I'm sorry.
I bought one game.
I bought Mod Nation Racing.
That was the only game I had for it.
I had a few demos, but that was about it.
Mod Nation Racing, a few demos for a few different games.
And yeah, I really never played it, never really used it.
Because it wasn't a good system.
Ergonomically, it was horrible.
It was so uncomfortable to hold and play, and it wasn't even that great.
It was hardly that much better than, like, Nintendo DS, honestly.
I expected it to be like a PlayStation 2 in your hand, and it wasn't.
I thought you could use it as a controller, but you couldn't, and for a PlayStation 3, and...
Internet connection sucked.
So I thought it was going to be this awesome device.
I ended up getting a few TV shows and I watched those on there.
Bought a couple episodes of 30 Rock for that.
And yeah, I had Mod Nation Racing and that was it.
So big waste of money.
No, not the Master Race at all.
My Nintendo DS and my DSi.
Those were, those were the handhelds.
Countless hours on the DS, the DSi.
I still have my DSi.
Good stuff.
I don't know.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
That's a good question.
What did he mean by this?
What's his endgame?
Thanks, buddy.
It's true.
America first is inevitable.
Even in times of crisis.
Maybe especially in times of crisis, right?
But thanks buddy, I appreciate it.
It's true, we are inevitable.
Interdimensional says, is FF7 remake really good?
Should buy Pony Station 4?
I don't know what any of that means.
King Hippo says, start emptying bank accounts before they close slash crash?
Um, I wouldn't.
I'm not doing that.
There always is a risk that banks will fail, but I think after 2008 that probably won't happen.
And if they do, you have FDIC.
So unless you have more than a quarter of a million dollars in a bank, then...
It's insured so even if you want people to get it from the bank if the bank fails the federal government will give it to you and the reason it's there is not because the government wants to give out a quarter million dollars to everybody you're like up to I should say up to a quarter million dollars but because then that gives people confidence that they don't withdraw their money at times like this and cause banks to fail because you understand that
If there's a run on the banks this just exacerbates the problem and then then you know even if the bank might have been solvent if people panic and start pulling out their assets then the bank will fail and if a bank fails then other banks fail and then the whole system goes goes bottom up so that's why they they are ensuring it is to you know inspire confidence and even if you have more than a quarter of a million dollars you put
You open up different bank accounts at different banks, and FDIC insures each bank for up to a quarter of a million dollars.
So if you put, you know, a quarter million, and I don't know how many people are like this, if you have more than that, you know this, obviously, but if you have, you know, a quarter million at Chase, and at Bank of America, or at another bank, then, so I wouldn't do that.
I don't think that's wise.
Let's see.
TKY says, Nucky Fuentes.
Okay.
Jaden McNeil says, Dump Trick Assy.
That's very funny.
Very, very funny, Jaden.
No, thanks for the diamond, Jaden.
I'll have to pay it back.
I'll have to pay it back during your stream.
Dumptrick Assy, yes, the proverbial Dumptrick.
Dumptrick Assy, close friend of Big Trick Chunky, and these are both cousins of, of course, the classic Patrick Hasey.
Classic.
We're all we're just joking we love Patrick Casey Jacobs is a lot of the stuff I sent you has been deleted tell stream.
I said godspeed.
I trust the plan I don't know what you mean.
What do you mean stuff?
You sent me messages or Diamonds or ninja genies.
I'm not sure what you mean, but but hey, thanks for the ninja genie Glad you trust the plan.
That is so comfy.
Honestly, it actually hurts me that I'm allergic to my dog because I love my dog and I never thought I would be like that.
I wasn't like that.
unidentified
dog.
nick fuentes
That is so comfy.
Honestly, it actually hurts me that I'm allergic to my dog because I love my dog.
And I never thought I would be like that.
I wasn't like that.
I hated dogs for a long time.
unidentified
I hated them.
nick fuentes
You know how I am.
I'm like autistic.
And I would go to my, when I was a kid, my mom's friend had a dog and we'd go over to their house and, you know, and, And the dog would be there, and I hated it.
Because he, the dog, the dog's name is Sonny, the dog would be jumping all over me and licking me and just carrying on and barking.
And I just had never interacted with the dog.
I had no idea how to, you know, if you never have a dog, or you're not around dogs, you don't really know how to interact with them.
Maybe that's just me, but I feel like generally, until you have a dog, you don't really know, like... Because I just saw dogs as very volatile and unpredictable, and they'll, like, chew your stuff and bite you and whatever, and I was just, like, didn't want to touch them.
Granted, I was, like, a young kid.
I was, like, five, but, um... You know, I stopped hating dogs when I got a little older and, you know...
But I didn't then I got my dog and I like love my dog.
I didn't think I would but I do He's great.
And I it sucks that I'm allergic to him because I love hanging out with him I love just hanging out on the couch and you know, you know, we take a nap or whatever and You know, he's a fun.
He's a great companion dogs are truly a great companion so But I'm allergic so it makes it tough But that sounds very comfy, hanging out with the dog, watching America First.
unidentified
You really, really do love, really gotta love the dog.
nick fuentes
I'm a big dog respecter.
And I'm not like a weirdo about it, but I do just love dogs now.
Uh, heavy metal fans.
It's R.I.P.
Edward Limonov, Nosbol gang.
I don't know who that is.
Oh, didn't he found the Nosbol party in Russia?
That, that's why that rings a bell.
Yeah, I think he actually started the actual Nosbol party in Russia, right?
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that sounds right to me.
Anyway, where was I?
Minnesota Groy versus what are you going to do with your Trump bucks, Nick?
Maybe I'll buy VR.
Maybe I'll finally buy that VR setup.
And I'll just immerse myself completely.
Never leave the house.
I'll be in a virtual universe.
This is what must be done.
This is what I have to do.
This is the only way I can cope.
This is the only way I can cope!
Get a VR setup and play Superhot or Fallout 4 in VR Minecraft.
Just get a $1,000 VR rig.
$2,000 VR rig, you know, have the motion detectors mounted on the ceiling and I'll have the wireless pack with the Oculus Rift and I'll buy you know upgrades for the computer so it can handle it and I'll buy controllers But I've done a lot of research this by the whole rig, you know and Yeah, I'll never have to leave never forget it leaving the house.
I'll never have to leave my own mind my own cyber universe Right, and the human instrumentality project will be complete.
Let's see.
Big Max says, when is the Bryson Gray Unite the Right cookout?
Soon!
I like Bryson Gray, man.
I like that guy.
And, you know, we... it's so funny.
We didn't get along at first because he, like, called me a racist or whatever and I blocked him.
But literally all it took is we hung out at Trump Hotel and in Harry's.
During AFPAC weekend.
And we just, you know, he's like, ah, yo, what's up?
You blocked me on Twitter.
And I was like, oh, well, you probably call me a racist, you know, whatever it was.
But we squashed it and we had a conversation.
I had him on a stream this weekend.
We played Fortnite and we just talked.
We just talked, you know, without all the nonsense, without the, you know, you're a Nazi.
You said this one time and that means you're a bad person.
We just talked about what we're about.
And the guy's a Christian.
The guy's conservative.
You know, he's celibate, saving himself for marriage now, and, you know, he's against feminism, and he's against homosexuality and abortion, and he's pro-gun, and, you know, he's a hardcore Christian, loves America.
Hey, what's not to like, right?
So I think he's a cool guy.
And, I mean, we don't agree on everything, obviously.
There are still some differences.
But, I mean, that's a lot of overlap.
That's a lot that we have in common.
And the core, the Christian element, is so essential and critical.
And that's one of the bigger things.
So, yeah, he's a totally nice guy.
I got a weird impression of him, you know.
Maybe just online you get a different impression, but talking to him, he was just a totally nice, friendly... I mean, who can hate that guy?
Who can not like that guy?
You know, he was fun.
And, you know, we've been discussing politics and all that, and we're both against the cancel culture and the con ink.
Well, he's... I mean, he's in Turning Point, but I think we both agree that censorship stuff is wrong, and...
Gatekeeping is no good.
So I think he's great.
I think we got to have that cookout.
We'll have the barbecue soon.
Groyper turning point barbecue imminent.
And maybe Charlie Kirk won't come, but that's okay.
Everybody that's a free thinker will come.
Everybody that loves God and loves America and loves borders and all that, they will come together.
Heavy metal fans, is Alexander Dugin based?
Depends on what you mean by based.
I would say he's based, but I mean, Alexander Dugin is Russian.
And Alexander Dugin loves Russia.
And that's great, but I love America.
Reptard says, all must watch Darby O'Grill and Little People Today.
I don't know what that is.
YouMarty says, DumpTrick Assy and his very impressive posterior.
RussianBot says, DumpTrick Assy.
BigMac says, DumpTrick Assy, DumpTrick Assy, DumpTrick Assy, okay?
So we've got a lot of that going on.
No comment.
Polish-American.
I feel like Patrick's going to get mad at me.
I feel like Patrick's going to hit me up and say, we need to stop this, you know.
Shut it down.
I don't want to get a stern talking to by Patrick.
He's going to pull me aside.
Patrick's going to say, can we step outside and, you know, step into the hallway?
You know, it's like a teacher.
Step into the hallway.
Can we talk after class?
Mr. Fuentes, we're going to have to talk after class.
You need to stop calling me dump truck assy.
now it's all just fun and games We're all just having fun.
Polish American says, Hey Nick, very fresh tie playing Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Zombies.
Well, thanks.
Glad you like the tie.
It's got, um, I don't know if you can see, but it's got the White House and the Twitter bird.
Vineyard Vines tie.
I've been wearing this tie for like years.
But hey, sounds fun.
I love Black Ops 2 zombies.
Nicker Nash says, making some good gains on inverse ETFs.
Going to share the love of my favorite Nicker.
I hope you do!
If you, hey, hey, listen.
I should have said this earlier.
Hey!
Stop talking.
Listen to me.
If you get your Trump bucks, you gotta pay some to me.
I'm just telling you right now, that if everybody gets a $4,500 check, and I know maybe some people need it more than others, but I'm gonna expect, I expect some ninjaginis, alright?
You gotta take care of me.
I take care of you and it's only fair and I gotta take care of me.
So I hope all these people that are cashing in on the stock market and all the people that are cashing in on the Trump bucks, if you get sent a check for $1,000, send me a $10 bill.
And I'm not asking, I'm telling you.
I'm not asking for money.
I'm saying my expectation is that the Trump stimulus should be a stimulus for me too.
America first stimulus.
Let's get it going.
There's no excuses.
If you're a child or a man or a woman in America, you're going to be getting $2,000 and you can forgo a few water bottles to support your guy.
I'm just telling you straight up.
And I would like to say I'm kidding, but I'm really not.
But I'm really not.
Let's make it.
Hey, we can make it happen together.
We can stand together.
And when you all get paid money, you can pay a little bit of it to me.
And if we all work together, we can make me get a stimulus.
And that will be good.
And that will be a win.
And that will be a huge win.
unidentified
That'll be a huge win for the movement.
nick fuentes
No, I am joking a little bit, but hey, that's just one way that you can spend your Trump bucks, spread the love around, you can spread the wealth around a little bit, kick a little bit up to the boss of the family, your favorite knicker.
I'm gonna kick some money around, I'm gonna get my check, and I'll throw a little, I'm gonna do a little some handouts, you know?
We'll do a money trade.
A money exchange.
But yeah, but I am, you know, hopefully that will materialize in lemons.
I'm hoping that that will materialize in the lemon count.
We'll see.
We'll see.
When the checks start coming in, that's when we'll know.
BasedGroper says, if people think division and racial tensions were bad the past few years, wait till we're into depression.
Yeah, for real.
And that's gonna be when it kicks off.
And I would talk a lot about that, but it's already 930 almost.
And I talked a lot about similar things on Telegram, and maybe I'll cover that later this week.
But that's a good note.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Lord Marilyn says, spending my Trump bucks on more Super Chats.
Alright!
That's the way it goes.
Think of it.
If everybody gives me one dollar, think of the potential.
You take one out of a thousand dollars, you give it to me.
Think of the potential there.
Think of the potential for giving me money.
It's incredible.
The potential for that.
What a huge win for everyone.
I am joking a little bit.
Keep your money, keep your money.
I'm actually, I would actually say the opposite.
If I'm gonna be unironic for a second, and I do say this occasionally for young people generally, but overall it's not gonna be wise for me to say this, but generally, you know, save your money.
If you need your money, save your money.
And I'm saying that and I'm joking, but it is true.
These times are going to be tough for a lot of people.
We don't know how long they're going to be tough for.
So, you know, we're looking at discretionary funds.
Probably the first thing that could go is a super chat.
So you're not going to hurt my feelings.
If I look at the numbers this month and they're not great, I'm not going to, that's not going to kill me.
That's not going to hurt me.
So, you know, take care of yourself first.
If I'm going to be, if I'm going to be good guy Nick for a minute, if I'm going to break my arm, Patting myself on the back for being such a good person.
I'm gonna tell you, you know, probably you need it more than me at this point.
I'm a streamer.
I'll be alright.
I don't even, you know, I live at home.
So, so take care of your family first.
And then, and then if there's, hey, but if there's a little bit left over from the Trump bucks, you know who to kick it up to, right?
But let's see we've got Big Mac says guy in the sky greater than I in the sky Yeah, I like guy in the sky better.
That was initially what was more funny I in the sky was like just descriptive but guy in the sky is like a funny rhyme So yeah, I like I like guy in the sky, but then again I in the sky is like the song and that's me and Jaden song now That's our song Whenever Jaden hears Eye in the Sky by Alan Parsons, he will think of me.
He will think of playing Call of Duty, me playing and flying the helicopter in Call of Duty.
And, you know, that's just, you know, guy in the sky, eye in the sky.
They're both critical.
Blanky Mode says, Eustace Mullins said the truth about the Fed?
I don't know what Eustace Mullins said about the Fed.
Fearless Leader says Trump Bucks.
Yeah, I'm waiting for my Trump Bucks.
Nick Ranej says going to blow on my Corona Bucks on Super Chats.
Hey, great to hear it.
I hope that happens.
TKY says if you give the poor money, they will spend it.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's what people don't realize is poor people generally are poor because they just spend their money, you know?
Why are some people poor and some people rich?
Well, some people get their money and then they give it away, you know?
And the people that just simply give away all their money are the people that don't have a lot of it.
And generally what you find is that poor people, and it's not everyone, and not everyone that's poor is poor for this reason, but in a lot of cases, poor people have the propensity or have the tendency to get their paycheck and then blow it on lottery tickets, alcohol, drugs in some cases, you know, poor people have the propensity or have the tendency to get their paycheck and then blow it on And I used to work in a warehouse, and this is what I used to see.
I used to work in the warehouse and obviously make minimum wage.
And I would work eight hours, and I'd work, you know, for $10 an hour, which is like, I mean, when you're looking at inflation, that's still pretty low.
$10 an hour, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week.
And, um, I took all that money and saved it.
And obviously I was doing that when I was 18, 19, but, um, I knew people that were working the same job as me who were like 20, 22, whatever.
And they would take their paycheck and, you know, they, they had expenses, but then they would take whatever was left over and they would just spend it.
You know, I, I worked with a guy in the warehouse and every day he would buy lunch and he would buy cigarettes at lunch.
And it's like, well, why do you think, what do you think you're going to do, man?
I know we're not all going to be rich, but what kind of way is that to live?
That you make $80 a day before taxes, and you spend maybe $20 a day on eating out and then cigarettes, and then you blow how much of that over the weekend on alcohol, on booze, and on whatever else.
What are you doing?
That's just what you spend for recreation.
So poor people, yeah, a lot of people think that, oh, poor people are poor because they're unlucky.
Well, no, not everybody, not everybody can like have money because to have money, you have to actively... Ayn Rand is right about that.
To have money, to keep money, you have to sort of be, you have to master it in a certain way.
And it's not rocket science, but you just can't be an idiot about it.
My father would always say, a fool and his money are soon parted.
And, you know, many people are like this.
A lot of poor people are.
unidentified
You know, they just, that's just how they are.
nick fuentes
And that's a red pill.
That's a red pill for you.
Let's see.
Marfugle says, support free speech.
Yes, I agree.
Monkey Snakes says, careful with upgrading.
Lots of stuff out of stock.
Yeah, well, I'll worry about that.
I'm working on it.
Polish careful on upgrading you can't buy some things.
Oh, I'll be careful Polish American says I will willingly sign myself up as a drone pilot against China Okay, disavow Nick Rene says my dad is still in just the flu bro mode Yeah, my father I think all everyone over the age of 50 is in some degree in that mentality you know my dad's like going to work and like I just came back from out of town recently and i'm like dude like come on man come on you know
it's bad enough he was on a trip recently and he just got back in town and i'm like dude like i know it wasn't this bad weeks ago but you're home and like then he goes to work and then it's like well maybe you're not sick from when you're out of town but now you're going to be sick from all the people that you're at work with and if they have it well now you're bringing it home and Now my house is a petri dish.
I'm literally, like, in my office.
I'm bunkered in, within the house, in the studio.
And, uh, you know, every time I leave the studio, gotta go glasses, mask, glove, disinfect everything at night and in the morning.
So yeah, nobody's taking it seriously.
Josh says, secure the bag.
Yep.
Ben's funny hat says, chumps be stocking up on toilet paper and hand sanitizer while Chad's got the bottle caps ready.
I got the bottle caps, believe me, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
Yeah, so true.
That's not gonna mean much when we have the fallout economy, right?
How many caps you got?
No, I don't think that's true.
I don't know.
I think that this is different than a normal recession.
Salit.
No, I don't think that's true.
Based Groepers says, does Trump get re-elected if there is a recession?
People don't realize the possibility is coming.
I don't know.
I think that this is different than a normal recession.
If it was a normal recession, I would say it would make it a lot harder.
But I think this is not normal.
So, I don't know how it will affect the election.
It depends on how severe it gets and the handling from the government.
And then we still have a general election that will, you know, people make up their minds based on debates and campaigning and all that, so.
It's highly contingent, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
Galaxy Brain says, which mood is more enjoyable, mask off or top down?
Definitely top down.
Because you gotta have, sometimes you gotta have the mask on.
And sometimes it feels good to have the mask on, so.
Top down.
Wind in your hair?
That's much better.
Josh says droplets incoming.
Yeah, dodge the droplets.
Obergroiper says not an optimal way to do it, but Corona Chan may achieve for us what was otherwise unachievable.
Yeah, very true.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Ramey says the SS Trump versus the Joe Pito.
Who will win?
The Trump.
GayCharliePerks says massive support for Fresno man killing What is that?
YTS?
Thoughts?
I don't know what that is.
Racist incel says, remember when Kamala was the frontrunner?
LOL.
Kamala was the frontrunner for like two weeks in June.
So that's not, that's not really correct.
She was leading in the polls for two weeks.
I don't think anyone would describe her as a frontrunner.
Hammer says, race?
This decision was made months ago.
Okay, yeah, here we go.
Yeah, so true.
I don't know who that is.
Good!
Yeah, good.
Is it straight lines?
unidentified
I hope so.
nick fuentes
Yeah, so true.
Racist incelsus thoughts on Jim Bob.
I don't know who that is.
Maxi Bros says apparently Dan Lipinski is winning right now.
Good.
Yeah, good.
Bob Sacamano says nice whiteboard, straight lines, clean columnar.
Is it straight lines?
I hope so.
I didn't use a ruler or anything or a straight edge.
Delayed Patriot says what you're going to use your Trump bucks for, King?
Mine are going to go towards a flight to Israel.
Ha ha ha ha.
Thanks for the funny, Ninja Genie.
Thanks for the funny Israel joke.
I'm going to spend mine, I don't know, I'm probably just going to save it, if I'm being honest.
I'm not the kind of person that gets $1,000 and then spends $1,000 or even $100.
I'm the kind of person that gets $1,000 and then I get a Big Mac and put the rest in the bank.
So that's probably what I'll do.
I'll probably order a pizza and then I will stash the rest.
Fearless leaders?
I'll probably buy a Nintendo Switch.
That's maybe the splurge.
If I'm going to splurge, I'll buy a Nintendo Switch and Animal Crossing is what I'm going to do.
I want to get the Animal Crossing Switch.
Fearless Leader says, mobile incinerators incoming.
Yeah, I don't know.
We'll see.
You know, it takes a long time to incinerate a body.
I don't think people realize that.
But it takes a long time to cremate a body.
A lot longer than you would think.
Dallas Gropers says, I was 8 when 9-11 happened.
Corona is simply bigger.
I think so, because it's nationwide and it's sustained.
So, it definitely is.
Nick or Nash, except for the effects, which is the Middle Eastern Wars.
If you factor in Iraq and Afghanistan, 9-11 is probably bigger.
But just in terms of a single event, yeah, corona is bigger.
Nick or Nash says Chinese factory workers in northern Italy, January.
Okay, I don't know what that means, but thanks.
Elijah says close to 80,000 people have already recovered.
Okay, that's great.
Racist incels says do you think China actually has 3 million cases?
I don't know, but that's what I heard.
We have no way of knowing.
Spurts says Italian furbo mindset is what caused mass spread.
I don't know what furbo means.
King Alaric says, hey Nick, what am I now?
I don't know.
Fartsniff versus John F. Kennedy, imagine being named after an airport.
Ha!
That's funny.
Nickernace's thoughts on cryptids, Nick?
Any in Illinois?
Um, I think there is a, uh, There is one in Illinois.
It's like a devil, something devil.
I believe in cryptids.
Mothman, skinwalkers, sasquatch, stuff like that that's out there.
Giant sea creatures.
It has to be out there.
It definitely is.
Especially in the ocean.
People don't even realize we don't know anything about the ocean.
That's that's a huge red pill.
People think we know so much more than we do.
The more I get older, the more I realize we don't know anything.
We can't do anything.
When I was a kid, I thought like humanity had conquered everything.
You could go anywhere, do anything, prevent any catastrophe.
It's not true.
You know, and we don't know anything about the ocean.
The ocean is completely unexplored.
The depths of the ocean, most of the open ocean, how do we know what's in there?
We don't even know a fraction of all the sea creatures that there are.
As many as we know, we don't know a fraction of all that there are.
So, you know, who knows what could be lurking in the depths of the ocean?
It's less explored than the moon.
So, could there be a Loch Ness Monster?
Could there be a Colossal Squid?
Could there be something ungodly, I don't know, Cthulhu, with non-Euclidean geometry in his kingdom?
I have no idea, this is all possible.
And especially like that Tasmanian Devil, stuff like that.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I mean, it could be real.
Could definitely be real.
I don't know.
I'm definitely... I don't know if I would say I believe in it, but I definitely think it's possible.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Let's see.
I have no idea.
I'm not a doctor.
No, that's not really true.
It's just not the same thing at all.
I mean, sure, a lot of the problems from 08, like bubbles, yeah, you have bubbles all over the economy.
2008 was largely triggered by the housing bubble, but we have bubbles for everything.
So yeah, I mean, a lot of the problems we had in 2008 are bigger now, but what I'm trying to say is that the coronavirus that catalyzed this recession, it's just different than in 2008, and if you can't understand that, then you're dumb.
Fearless leader says cash handouts when no one is working equals inflation.
Oh, okay.
Inspired lunacy says we need Biden to end all this malarkey.
Yeah, time for no more malarkey.
Fearless Leader says, look at gold miner stocks the last two days.
Gold!
My boomer metals, what is it up, like 2%?
Wow, incredible.
Reptard says, it's my money and I need it now.
Yeah, I agree.
Girth Brooks says, here's your tax cut, you're fired.
Yeah, true.
Delayed Patriot says, Yang may have lost the primary, but we may still get the bag.
Best of all worlds.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Polish American says, will I be receiving my handout?
If so, epic!
Oh, because you're a minor?
I don't know.
They haven't released the details yet, so... Maxi Bros says, $1,000 equals 78,000 lemons, in case you were wondering.
Well, that'll be good to know when I...
When the checks start coming out, I'll have to keep my eyes out for $78,000 or more.
Jason says, time to pay our neat shekel tithes up.
Yeah, time to pay your tithe.
Time to pay your 10%, okay?
Obergroeper says, if the government gives me $1,000 for free, then I can buy more toilet paper.
Yeah, one paper for another, right?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Blankie Mode says, only a strong government and state can pass crises.
Yeah, totally true.
Eternal Wagee says, good show as always.
Stay safe out there, King.
Thanks, you too.
Pine Nipples says, do you think Trump has alien tech on his side?
I don't know.
Possibly.
I mean, the U.S.
military probably has it.
Giants says, you're for free healthcare?
I'm for whatever helps us win.
Blanky Mode says, great energy and rhetoric tonight, King.
Thanks, glad you're liking it.
Glad I'm entertaining you in this time of crisis.
Blanky, I just read that, Black Phillips says, listen Jack, how do I open GDP?
Yep, very funny.
Polish American says, Yo, big government rocks.
Thanks for the help, big guy.
We should unironically have a sticker that says, Big government rules.
Big gov rules, you know?
And globalism sucks.
Small government is gay.
That should be our sticker.
Small government is gay.
You know, free money now!
Winning at any cost!
Help your people!
Help your voters!
You know, stickers that say stuff like that.
Free money rules.
Rudax says, great show!
Hey, thanks.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Delayed Patriot says, press B to pull bootstraps.
I'm pulling them up.
I'm pulling myself up.
Crisp Cream says, no more gives to other countries.
Use it on our people.
Easy.
Well, in fairness, we give $3.8 billion to Israel, the cash payments are going to cost $250 billion.
So it's not quite the same.
But yeah, with war, if you factor in war, the wars in the Middle East cost like $6 trillion.
So if you're using $250 billion as a $1,000 handout to everybody that needs it, then if you do the math, we could have given everybody $24,000 in cash.
Think about that.
If we didn't do the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, everyone could have gotten $24,000 in cash.
For a lot of people, that's a life-changing amount of money.
And it's not like an insane amount of money, but that's a lot for a lot of people.
Let's see.
Fearless Leader says, I love democracy.
I love the Republic.
Yep.
Polish American says, Nick, you can always civil marry one of your bros.
It's not gay if you're securing the bag.
I think it still is gay, but, you know, at least you're getting paid for it, right?
Delayed Patriot says, we're tired of playing by the rules.
It's time for welfare for me and my nibba.
It's time for welfare for gamers, right?
I'm so tired of black people getting welfare.
When are gamers gonna get welfare, huh?
I'm tired of single mothers and old people and women and Mexicans getting welfare.
I want welfare, okay?
When am I going to get my free money?
How is that fair?
I work my ass off, I work my fingers to the bone every day for my paycheck, and I have to pay... I'm not going to tell you what I have to pay, but I have to pay the government.
And you have all these freeloaders and they just get free... No, I'm here for my check.
I'm here for my free money.
Oh, thank you for the free money.
Not fair.
Where's my free money?
I'll work for money, and I'll take a little free money, too, actually.
unidentified
Unreal.
nick fuentes
I have to pay money.
How is that fair?
It's totally gay.
I have to pay.
I work hard, and I pay.
They don't do anything, and they receive.
What the fuck is that all about?
43% of black households get welfare, okay?
And 91% of single mother households get welfare.
unidentified
90%.
nick fuentes
To give you an idea.
And 91% of single mother households get welfare.
90%.
To give you an idea.
unidentified
So, it's disgraceful.
nick fuentes
It's disgraceful.
I'm better than single mothers.
I'm better than them.
If you're a single mother and you're not, like, and I'm not talking about widowers, right, or widows.
I'm not talking about, you know, if your husband died or if, you know, some extenuating circumstance.
I'm talking about you have a baby daddy who leaves, right?
You get pregnant before you get married or you get divorced or whatever.
You're an idiot if you do that.
That's not good.
Don't get divorced.
If you get divorced, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Big fat mistake.
I will never get divorced because that is against the law of God and it ruins your kids' lives.
And that is not something I would ever do.
So if you get divorced, fuck you.
And if you're a single mother and you're irresponsible, fuck you too.
You know?
And you made a mistake!
We can make mistakes.
But that one was a beauty.
And you better be sorry for it.
So... And you don't deserve to get paid.
If anything, you should be paying me.
You should be paying everybody for that.
You should pay for that.
So anyway, yeah, don't you don't even get me started not fair not fair Not fair to each according to their ability.
Well, you're not working very hard, right?
Or to each according to their need from each according to their ability.
Well, you're not working very hard But you're getting a lot of what you need Anyway, I'm a libertarian on that.
When it comes to that, well, I don't know if I'm a libertarian so much as I just want equal opportunity welfare.
Gumball says, we need to be printing more babies to save our people.
Yeah, print more babies.
Print more money?
Yeah, how about we print more babies?
West the Great says, will illegals get the cash payments?
Why are you asking me?
I am not the White House.
The package has not even been finalized.
Am I going to get the free money?
Why are you asking me?
I'm telling you what they said in the news conference.
What I told you is what's been said.
It's not even finalized.
Probably not, but I have no idea because it's not out there yet.
Quarter Pounder says, making the mother of all omelets here.
Jack can't fret over every egg.
Yeah, so true.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Josh says, in a month when we all get Trump bucks, Charlie Kirk will pretend to have always been a UBI proponent.
He will say whatever he needs to, you know, and he will always be okay.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
As always, you know, when it comes to political stuff and policy positions, whatever he needs to say.
Demetri says, apply for my citizenship waiting for an interview.
You're not a citizen?
Yeah, well, I don't know big guy.
I don't know about all that.
I guess I hope it works out, but I don't know.
Do you watch this show?
Seb says, what are some arguments for Christianity?
For $1, what are some arguments for Christianity?
Well, I'll give you a pretty good one.
Jesus Christ literally got crucified and then died and then rose from the dead.
How's that for an argument for Christianity, huh?
So, that's my argument that I like to use.
And you know, it's really interesting when you think about that.
I've thought about this a lot.
When you think about Christianity from a very objective, and I don't mean objective, I mean from a non-religious point of view, from a non-Christian point of view, what's really incredible is what we're all thinking about is we are all born to die.
This is the fact of our existence.
We are born and we die.
We are given the gift of life, we exist, and then we do not, right?
And then it is taken away.
And this is troubling for people.
This is the great This is the great fact of what we are and who we are, and the story of somebody cheating death.
It is just so compelling to think about.
You know, when you think about it this way, that it's like 2,000 years ago, a guy got killed, but he came back.
Still talking about it to this day, and it's inspired a religion.
And that's, I know that might be reductive or a silly way to think about it, but it's another way to think about death and what it means to come back from death.
And that is kind of the central argument.
You can make an argument for theism and you can make an argument for...
classical theism and that kind of thing.
But the Christian idea almost hinges on the proof, which is that Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
And that, you know, how else can you prove that you're God's son than if you come back, right, from the dead?
So that's what I think of.
But, I mean, there's a host of theological arguments and other arguments that can be made.
But, you know, it's almost 10 o'clock, and for one dollar.
I don't know if I'm going to get into all of that, but I would just tell you the resurrection is all the proof you need.
And the historicity of the resurrection is pretty solid stuff.
So, if somebody rose from the dead, you probably want to listen to what they had to say.
And if that person was saying, I'm the son of God... If the guy that rose from the dead was saying, I'm the son of God, and read this book, and follow these rules, you probably want to, you know, listen to that, right?
So...
just food for thought just food for thought I'm not I'm just trying to get you to think a lot of people might look down on that and say oh that's so silly or you know that's not my theological thing that I read or whatever but I'm just trying to you know get people thinking about these things let's see fearless leaders as Boeing is also seeking a bailout as of today yeah yeah the airline as I said the airline industry is asking for 50 billion dollars let's see
I guess Boeing is included in that, I'm sure.
Well, I don't know how you struggle with faith.
I mean, I understand, kind of, but I don't know.
I don't know how you struggle with faith.
I mean, I understand, kind of, but I don't know.
The faith aspect comes from when it's difficult, you have to believe that you're doing the right thing.
That's where the faith comes in.
That was kind of the red pill for me on religion is you kind of know that God is real and you know that all of this is true, but the faith comes in that you have to have faith in your logic that it's true and you have to have faith in, you know,
even when it's hard and it's self-sacrifice and all that you have to have faith that you know you're right and you have to have faith that your logic is sound and that you know even even when you're doubting that's that's where kind of where that comes in I don't know if I'm articulating that well but it's it's not what a lot of people think faith is not what a lot of people think it means Black Phillips says we get neat bucks.
I'll send best Popeyes to your PO box.
Oh great.
Real Smith says Gibbs dopamine.
Yeah.
Justin says Animal Crossing Friday.
It's lit!
It is lit.
I can't wait.
I don't know if I'm gonna get it on Friday, but I'm definitely gonna get it at some point.
I'm pumped though.
I'm returning to the village.
Return to the village.
Return to villager.
Animal Crossing villager.
I'm back.
True.
unidentified
True.
nick fuentes
Ah, glad to hear it.
incel says bad for america good for america first true uh delayed patriots is do you have a favorite super chat of all time no chris says zookeepers live to see another day cheers ah glad to hear it so viva says screw everyone leaving the u.s hope they stay there yeah optics respecters is happy st Patrick's Day from another part-Irish med.
Hey, happy St.
Patrick's Day to you too.
Based Endomorphic.
Hibernian.
I appreciate that.
Yeah, St.
Patrick's Day just doesn't feel the same, right?
No parade, no dying of the river, no Green River.
Anybody ever have Green River Pop?
I should have stocked up when I went to Walmart.
That stuff is delicious.
Maybe I'll get some this week.
I love that.
Green River.
If you're from Chicago, you know what I'm talking about.
Or I guess the Midwest.
Green River Pop.
Yummo.
Good memories.
Little League Baseball.
Going to the Irish restaurant.
Green River on tap.
Yep.
Good times.
Those were the days.
Bastards has had a virtual St.
Patrick's Day with the family.
Hey, that sounds nice.
Hey Nick, love the show!
What do you think about pitbulls?
I think they should be killed.
They are dangerous.
I don't know why we have them around.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Jacob says, I'm a Manchurian veteran.
Hashtag combichrist soul with people helping me stay optical.
AF posts got deleted.
I don't know what any of that means, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
He says, Blake Shelton, God's country trending on TikTok.
Huge white pill.
Okay, thanks for that.
Quani says, merch is tempting.
Shipping fast for lame Canada.
I don't know if it's fast or not.
I imagine it is.
But yeah, you should buy merch.
Merch.NicholasJFuentes.com is where you're going to want to go.
Tangerine says, doing dump tricks with my friend Assie.
Sounds fun.
Quani says, any good sources for family slash tradition for essay?
Good sources for family?
What does that even mean?
Like about family, about families, about traditions, about traditionalism.
I don't, what does this mean?
What, what the, what does that mean?
Oh, man.
I don't know, man.
I don't know.
What are we going to do with some of these Super Chats?
If the question is what I think it is, if you're talking about Traditionalism, capital T Traditionalism, Evola's great, Demestra's great, Burke, you know, Reflections on the Revolution in France is like the classic.
It's kind of normie tier, but whatever.
But that's you probably looking for something normie tier if you're asking that question.
So, I'm looking at my bookshelf right now.
I'd probably go with that.
Okay, does that make you happy?
Chippy Groyper says, the coronavirus has made my family more racist.
Yeah, it should make everyone more racist.
Racism would have stopped the virus.
Doesn't that tell you something?
If you were racist, we would have stopped all these people from coming here.
It would have never happened, right?
Jacob says, Trump bucks.
I'll send my Ninjaginis to Jaden.
Hey, no, no, send them to me.
Send some to Jaden, but send more to me.
This is my show.
Heavy Metal Fan says, Marshall Ironside based the, he wrote National Destiny.
I don't know what that means.
TKY says, Play Pavlov VR.
People reported Cod Zombies maps.
Ported Cod Zombies maps?
I'll check that out.
Warren says which one is better, dark gray suit or navy suit?
Um, they're both essential for your wardrobe in my opinion.
I mean, I have to wear suits for my job, but I have the first suits that I bought was a dark navy suit and a charcoal suit.
So you really can't go wrong.
I would say navy suit is probably better, but you know, both I think are staples for your wardrobe.
It's going to be dark grey navy.
This is standard for business.
You know, a light grey is, I'm not really a fan of that.
I'm not a fan of tan and black.
A lot of people think a black suit is what you want to wear.
It's really not, that's really not what you want to go with.
So navy and the dark grey are kind of like, those are your essentials.
Dark blue.
You know, like, this is a lighter blue, but it's still, you know, blue.
You know, that's fine, too.
Pharaoh says, Dugan is not based.
He's a Zionist and a globalist.
Well, do you know what based means?
I don't think you do.
Uh, Peter says, is starting a point with Imagine getting old yet?
Uh, yeah, it is, I think, a little bit.
You just have to use it tastefully.
Zubat says, Newman beat Lipinski.
What's the deal with her son?
Did she really?
unidentified
Oh, no, dude.
nick fuentes
That's a disaster.
Three minutes ago.
Yeah, there it is.
BuzzFeed News.
Progressive challenger has beaten one of the last anti-abortion Democrats in Congress.
Marie Newman.
Aw, man.
I don't even know if I should say it.
I don't know if I should say it because it's like doxxing, basically.
But, yeah.
Her son used to play euphonium in the band with me.
And he's just had a lot of problems.
Let's just put it that way.
unidentified
That's terrible though geez F press F for babies.
nick fuentes
tried.
I did my part, but I wasn't even in the district.
unidentified
So, let's see.
nick fuentes
She led Lipinski 47%, 44%.
So she leaned in by 3%.
Yeah, so she came within 2% in 18, and now she beat him by 3, with 68% reporting.
So that's tough.
That sucks.
unidentified
She looks just like him, too.
nick fuentes
She looks just like her son.
unidentified
Ugh.
nick fuentes
Anyway, I don't know.
I don't know if that's appropriate.
I'll have to consult with people and see how I want to go about that, but there are some funny stories to tell.
in the about the family in general.
Lilod says, imagine reading five hours of lemons after Trump box.
Yeah, for real.
Alan, maybe I'm not looking forward to that anymore.
Alan says, 6K viewers times one Ninjagini equals $60,000.
Yeah, if everyone gave a Ninjagini, that would be big.
Joe Blow says, I love the memes of you from the Sunday debate.
I didn't see a lot of those memes, but that you speak of.
unidentified
I don't know what you're talking about, really.
nick fuentes
Shallots says, Trump is giving us money to run the op.
Hashtag oprunner.
Yeah, he's giving us money to stay home and run the op.
Patrick Casey says, raid my chat when I'm offline again.
I dare you, bro.
Uh-oh.
Patrick Casey's gonna beat me up.
He's threatening to fight me in the parking lot.
I dare you, bro.
We didn't raid your chat!
Me and Jaden jumped in, we threw in a couple of stickers.
Me and Jaden were having a real heart-to-heart.
We were playing a little COD last night.
Real movement stuff, okay?
Real brother stuff.
And, uh, you know, we just threw some stuff.
We noticed that you banned the awesome, you know, Dump Trick Assy sticker.
So we just threw a couple of things in there.
No harm intended, big guy.
But I'll square up.
I'll square up against Patrick Casey.
I don't know though.
Patrick Casey does a lot of mixed martial arts.
I don't know.
Maybe I'll square up if I have Simon fight in my stead.
Simon Sasquatch can fight in my stead.
It'll be like the Battle of the Billionaires.
Vince McMahon and Donald Trump.
I'll appoint Bobby Lashley.
Simon Sasquatch is my Bobby Lashley, right?
Or, you know, Optics Respector, you know, big endomorph.
I'll have to deploy somebody in my stead.
Loser has to shave their head.
How's that?
No, I would never agree to that.
Yeet says, I got moved too late.
Shift, did I miss a YT board show?
A whiteboard show.
Yeah, you did.
But it wasn't a great whiteboard, just numbers.
Black Phillips says, N95 masks and gloves all made in China, sold out.
Thank you, China.
Yeah, they're awesome.
Jacob says, need to build more castles for all the new kings.
So true.
Big Mac says 9-11 equals Patriot Act.
Corona equals extension of act.
I don't think it'll... it's not really comparable actually.
Wisconsin Groper says I hope Jared Taylor doesn't get Corona.
Yeah, me neither.
Thanks for the Nijigini.
Torpor says the ocean is an infinite abyss.
Scary stuff.
Yeah, I know!
Early Life Checkers says, remember to buy stocks and crypto now.
Not investment advice, but yeah, it's something to consider.
Thonny says, seeing your smile every day is worth more than $1,000.
Well, thank you very much.
Thanks for $10.
You know, worth more than $1,000.
Oh, thanks for the $10.
Nah, but I'm kidding.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Brian says, Chicago had a phantom kangaroo flap in 1974.
What is that?
Is that a cryptid?
Let me look this up.
Phantom kangaroo footprints.
Yeah, there it is.
In 1974, in Chicago, two Chicago PD were called to investigate a report that a kangaroo was standing on someone's porch.
After a brief search, the officers located the animal in an alleyway but were unable to capture it.
Over the next months, numerous kangaroo sightings were reported in Illinois.
And the neighboring states of Indiana and Wisconsin, with timing suggesting more than one animal if reports were accurate.
A kangaroo was seen next day by a paperboy the next week in Schiller Woods, Illinois.
And the week after that, just outside Plano, Illinois, reported by a police officer who said it jumped eight feet from a field into the road.
Thirty minutes later, a kangaroo was reported in Chicago, then reported on the following three days in the surrounding countryside.
Gee, I wonder what happened with that.
Where did that come from?
Kind of spooky.
Serval Groiper says, what should I put in the nut can from the debate?
No, you withdraw peanuts from the nut can.
Wiffle says, what my Trump Bucks portfolio look like end of year?
I don't know what that means.
Is $1,000 billion sound good to you?
Yeah, funny.
Polish American says, bruh, you wouldn't consummate the marriage, duh.
Yeah, but I think, yeah, no, I'm not, I'm not, I will not marry a king for the tax benefits.
I don't know though, maybe if it's a civil union, if you don't call it marry, maybe it's not gay, right?
If you're in a civil partnership, civil partnership, Groyper, civil partnership for the tax benefits, we all get married together, save millions of dollars on taxes, I don't know, maybe there's something to it.
You know, civil union, grouper, polygamy, compound.
If you don't call it marriage, is there anything wrong with it?
At that point, it's just like an alliance.
At that point, if it's just a civil union, you could just call it an alliance.
Do you have to kiss to make it happen?
Is it like that movie?
What's that movie?
I now pronounce you... What is it?
Chuck and Larry.
Do you have to kiss?
Or can we just say our civil union is an alliance?
Our civil union is, we're gonna be, we're dappin' it up, No, but I probably wouldn't do that anyway, but makes you think.
But it makes you think.
Makes you think what's possible if we start bending the rules.
OpticsRespector with three Ninjaginis!
Hey, thank you so much for the Patrick's Day presents.
Three Ninjaginis flying around.
Thank you so much.
Owen Benjamin's not gonna like that.
Not gonna like that one one bit.
But thanks a lot for that, big guy.
Much appreciated.
Happy St.
Patrick's Day.
Tee Wobbles says, Cod servers down?
Nationalized gaming servers when?
Is it really down?
Am I not going to be able to play today?
Man, if I can't play today, I'm going to be pissed.
Pine Nipple says, Aliens are allies to the white race?
Like, aliens?
Like, well, depends.
Greys are not our friends, but um...
you know the Nord aliens are you know there's a lot it's not that it's not that there are a lot of different races of aliens you obviously don't know what you're talking about aliens there's lots of different aliens you got your greys you got the insect aliens you've got the Nord aliens there's a whole there's a whole taxonomy clearly you're not aware optics spectra might know Colton Grace's can you say hi to my girlfriend Camille nope
Big Globe says, AF tip, on mobile the site works better than the app.
Is that true?
Like on browser on mobile?
I didn't know that.
Irish Lassie says, Jesus could come at any time, be ready.
Very true.
Thanks for the reminder.
Allen says, great show King!
Something something, may Allah bless you.
Okay, thanks I guess.
Jeff says that muffin is looking awfully like a hamster.
I don't know what that means.
Manhattan Bear says me give money.
Are you a bear?
Okay, Jeff says someone baked a hamster inside of my muffin.
All right.
Jacob says use this diamond for wife and child pillow.
Thanks for the dollar.
I'll put that towards having a wife.
Inspired Lunacies has been over a month since I ordered merch to New Zealand.
Sorry to hear that.
Well, New Zealand is farther than Canada, so maybe that's why.
Manhattan says you wore a light gray suit in the cookie Q vid.
It was actually not light gray It was like blue, but it's the camera that changes up the lighting.
It was like a light blue and white But that wasn't a suit jacket.
That was a sport coat, which is different and you would know that if you weren't a bear Lifted Trucks says... No, idiot.
The camera changes the color.
It was not gray.
It was blue and it was not a suit.
It was a sport coat.
There is a difference between a sport coat and a suit.
So anyway, Lifted Trucks says, not one of my patients are active.
Does anyone have it?
I don't have it.
If I don't have my liquor, I'm gonna snap.
of the show here's money hey thanks lifted trucks is closing liquor stores here someone's gonna snap imagine eating alcohol oh I don't have my licky if I don't have my liquor I'm gonna snap if I don't have my drinky oh my heckin drinkerino I don't have my drinkerino I don't know what I'm gonna do if I Imagine not just white-knuckling your entire life.
Imagine not just white-knuckling your whole life.
You know, and no matter what, it just doesn't matter.
You just gotta deal with it.
That's what I'm doing.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's why I'm tough.
I'm a tough guy.
You know?
I'm tough.
That's just true.
I'm just the toughest person there is.
And a lot of people are like, oh, you don't, like, work out.
You're not athletic.
That means you're not tough.
How many athletic people are there that are total slaves to the system and buckle under the slightest pressure?
That's not the toughness that matters, you know?
So, so that's, that's just, you just gotta white knuckle it.
Every problem that you have, you just have to, you just have to kind of absorb it.
You just have to kind of internalize it.
That's what I do.
You just have to be great.
Just be great.
That's a little phrase I picked up from my black friend at UPS.
He would always say, when I was in UPS, there's like duos.
When you're doing the job training, you have a partner, and you're either loading or unloading trucks, and you have a partner when you're doing the job training, and they, you have a, it's you and another guy, your partners, and then you've got somebody that oversees you and, you know, corrects you and teaches you about, you know, different items or whatever, and our supervisor was this gay guy, this gay black guy.
unironic homosexual and the partner was this other black guy who was like uh i don't know some guy from like gary indiana and uh this uh so i was always doing what i was supposed to do i'm a good worker i'm a hard worker and i was always you know doing it properly and doing it quickly and any everything and uh the the supervisor i was like why can't you be more like nicholas you know he's doing it right blah blah blah
and the the other guy always say you won't let me be great man why won't you let me be great and i picked that up that's such a funny expression to me why won't you let me be great so true he won't let me be great - Okay.
I feel like that's a collective mentality for them.
You know, they just, the man won't let me be great, right?
The white man won't let me be great.
In that case, it was a black gay supervisor, but yeah.
Psh, man, you won't let me be great.
Yeah, it's so true, bro.
So true.
You know, you're lazy.
You literally would just, this guy would pull the boxes.
The way you're supposed to unload the trailer is you have a load stand.
If my UPS people know what I'm talking about.
A load stand is just a step stool.
And, you know, you get a trailer full of boxes.
The trailer backs up into the facility.
You pull a conveyor belt into the trailer.
You jump in the trailer and you just go from top to bottom.
You put your stepping stool up to the wall of boxes.
You get on the stepping stool and you unload the boxes from top to bottom, putting them on the conveyor belt.
You unload a stack.
One guy's on the right, one guy's on the left.
You unload the right side, put it on a conveyor in the middle.
Then on the left side, put it on the conveyor in the middle.
Once you finish the wall, you move the load stand back out, move the conveyor belt further in, move the step stool back in, and then you start the process over again.
And this guy would just yank boxes from the bottom, and all the boxes would fall on the ground.
You have a wall of boxes, and instead of taking them from top to bottom, which this I think takes a little bit more time, he would just yank the box from the bottom, and they'd fall down, and they'd pick them up off the floor.
and it's like you know that's that's why it can't be great because you don't want to do it the right way you don't want to do it the reason people pay more for ups than fedex is because it's higher quality but i would see so many packages getting broken it was very like unsettling to me to think that this is our you know package system i would never ship anything that uh fragile because we we broke well i didn't break anything but this guy broke so much shit knocking it on the floor and
That's what goes on at UPS.
Anyway, Tangerine says, yo, dumpster department, I'd like to make a deposit.
Okay.
Pine Nipples says, call me pineapple.
Okay.
Mr. Linen says, the Virgin Chad versus the Chad Virgin.
Yeah, unironically this.
Polish American says, let's civil partnership each other's.
Secure the back.
Sounds like a trap to me.
You know, this guy on the one hand is like, I'm a minor.
Oh, let's get gay civil partnered.
Yeah, gonna be a pass for me.
Bastard Gas says, sounds like a Kangaroo Jack sequel.
Spooky ghosts.
I never saw Kangaroo Jack, so I don't know what that is.
Koki says, Cod is up for me.
Just had to wait three minutes.
Okay, good.
Yeah, that doesn't clear it up.
That makes no sense to me.
I haven't been on X in a long time.
It's too scary, frankly.
It just scares me and I don't like it.
I don't like to read about ghosts and scary things.
You know?
Too scary!
Too scary!
You know?
It's just spooky, scary.
I don't want to read about that.
I don't want to read about stuff like that late at night.
Whenever I'm on 4chan it's always late at night and I'll be like alone and I'll be reading through this and it totally freaks me out.
So I just stick to biz.
I don't really even go on poll that much anymore.
I go on like biz.
That's kind of it.
Yeet says, I watched enough Panther Den to know not to F with Patrick.
Patrick's a tough customer.
Peter says, people stop with the GF chats.
Wives or get out?
No, don't give me any wives chats either.
Anytime somebody comes at me with a wife or a GF thing, I know they're gonna be cringe.
And it's like, that's great if you're married.
You know, it's better to be married and cringe for you, not for me.
It's better, I need to be married and based, but for you, that's something I'll have to struggle with.
But for you, it's better that you're married and cringed than unmarried and based, but... Wives, get out!
Shut up, dude!
Any person that lives with a woman is not going to be based.
I'm sorry, but that's just true.
And I know this.
Every time, literally every single time, I am in a group chat and I see somebody comment about their wife, I'm like, there it is, wait for it, cringe.
You know, they'll make a comment about their wife, and it's maybe totally innocuous, but just by mentioning it, it's like, oh, you know, can't wait for them to post cringe.
Can't wait for them to be a total, you know, cringelord.
That's what always happens.
Me and my wife were laughing at this.
So, you and your wife were yucking it up, huh?
You and your wife laughing your little asses off, huh?
Were you holding your hands while you were laughing your asses off?
You and your wife yucking it up while you were holding hands.
Were you wearing matching pajamas while you were doing that, huh?
Were you embracing each other, hugging while you were, you know, laughing out loud?
Was that just like the most adorable moment ever?
Right?
I bet that was so funny, you know, and your wife was dying.
I'm sure it really tickled her, right?
I'm so glad to hear that.
I'm really interested to hear what made your wife laugh, you know?
That is of interest to me.
And so just whenever, whenever people put that in chat, whenever people put that in a group chat or anywhere else, it's like, there it is.
There it is.
There it is!
Get the timer, get it on the clock, you know, count down the seconds until we see cringe.
And that happened to me recently.
Some guy was in a group chat and he did that and I said, you know, I'm not saying this is you and I'm not saying this is like, you know, a bad thing.
I said, but generally whenever I see people mention their wife, they always end up cringe.
And this guy was like middle-aged, or not middle-aged, he was like in his mid-twenties.
Mid.
I was thinking mid.
Mid-twenties.
And he was like, oh, I'm not cringe.
And then within weeks, he was posting just terrible content.
And I kept making fun of him for it.
And then he freaked out.
And he started attacking me in this really cringe way.
And I'm like, there it is.
Total meltdown.
You know, serves him right.
He trusted his wife.
Served him right.
He trusted a female.
You can't be based and live with a woman.
I'm sorry.
And that's okay.
And that's okay.
There are some people that are so based, they can't be contained.
And we want lots of those people.
But I'm talking in generalities.
Most of the people that just go on and on about my wife, my wife.
Shut the fuck up about your wife, alright?
Somebody needs to collectively get all these husbands and get them by the collar and say, hey, nobody cares about your wife, alright?
When you're with the boys, nobody wants to hear about your wife!
All right, unless you're, you know, you're talking about what's going on in your world, small talk, whatever, but it's like, some people, and especially when people are like, my wife is the best.
Oh, who wants to hear you talk about, you know what I mean?
It's not even like a, it's not even like a cope thing or anything like that.
It's just, I don't know.
I want to talk about... I want to get down to brass tacks.
I want to talk about... If I want to talk about women, I don't want to talk about how much we love our wives.
I want to talk about, like, you know, TikTok girls, right?
If it's going to go to that subject, we're going to talk about shit-talk e-girls.
We want to talk about, you know, guy talk.
We want to have guy talk.
I don't want to have wife talk.
We're gonna sit around and what, braid each other's hair and talk about how much we love our wives?
I want guy talk!
Alright, I want Rant Nation, I want cowboy boot, pickup truck, guy talk.
That's what I want.
Uh, but I'm, I'm mostly just, you know, this is largely comedic.
I don't want any of our, you know, married people to take offense, but, uh, that's just, that's how I feel.
Pine Nipple says, which aliens should we ally with then?
I told you the Nords.
Tall White Alien says, the Nordic aliens are real and we are for Nick.
Hey, there it is.
See?
Very epic.
Lifted Trucks says, how dare you, asshole?
Shaky Mommy needs her drinks.
I don't know what that means.
I thought you were making fun of Chinese people at first.
You were talking like a Chinese person, but then it was the liquor thing.
I don't know what you're getting at.
Jacobs says, Isaiah 66, this is my last warning.
Very ominous.
I don't know what anything you've said means so far tonight, but thank you for the warning.
Lifted Trucks says, poll has been ruined for a while.
Incels, new fags.
Okay, incels are not the problem.
It's controlled opposition.
Israelis, Mossad, Cher Blue, stuff like that.
Incels.
Listen to this guy.
Crimson says, Nick, is your endgame state-sponsored wife?
No.
Well, Guilo says, Mom wants me to leave the Catholic Church and become Lutheran due to their openness to gays and abortion.
Yeah, well, your wife is a cringelord.
Politely disagree.
But, you know, you don't want to burn bridges with your mom, but you also don't want to, you know, let her corrupt you.
Remain Catholic.
Well, thanks for the Ninjagini.
NovaCore says, Mind if I Batman post about my GF?
Yeah, I actually do.
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That's, it's 10.15.
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