Timcast IRL #369 - Biden Decrees Vaccine Mandate Nationwide In INSANE Power Grab w/Joey Salads
Tim, Ian, and Lydia join YouTuber and commentator Joey Salads to examine Joe Biden's new iron fist for vaccine requirements, Biden's failures in the polling, his vows to use presidential fiat as an attempt to distract from his failure in Afghanistan, the ways verified leftist influencers on social media actively work against the American system of governance, and why Biden chose to exempt USPS employees from the vaccine mandates.
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Joe Biden, earlier it was announced he was going to be issuing some vaccine mandates.
And that's him going back on his word because he said last year it wasn't going to happen, we weren't going to do passports, we weren't going to do forced vaccination.
Jen Psaki said something recently, I think only a couple months ago.
And the word came out that Joe Biden was going to implement some mandates.
Well, of course, the rumor was he was going to mandate federal employees and contractors to get vaccinated.
That is massive because of so many companies that contract with the federal government.
They're going to sever those contracts, lay people off, or mandate vaccines.
And that's on par with what we've been seeing from a lot of executives, mandating their employees get vaccinated.
The one thing I did say in my earlier segment was that Joe Biden does not have the authority to mandate anything else beyond that.
He can't just mandate private businesses, mandate vaccines, mandate the mandate.
Well, Joe Biden did because he is a psychopathic tyrant and he is a crackpot authoritarian.
And this is not, this is no joke how bad this is.
I think, you know, there are certain things you can look back on in terms of egregious executive decrees like Japanese internment camps and suspension of habeas corpus and things like that.
This is definitely on par with one of the most brazen things we've seen from a president because it's not just one thing.
Joe Biden has bypassed the legislative branch on more than one occasion with the eviction moratorium.
Then he violated the Supreme Court.
He violated the judicial branch and the legislative branch by doing it again.
The Supreme Court once again intervening.
Joe Biden now has completely bypassed the legislative branch by trying to enact by decree that businesses under a new OSHA rule mandate vaccinations for everyone, for all their employees if they have at least 100 employees.
All right, well, I'll say this.
We here at TimCast.com, we do not have more than 100 employees, and it's hard to say whether or not we're close to it, but probably within the next year or so, I anticipated that we would be around there, but I'll say it's regardless.
I will not comply.
Do what you want, say what you want, it ain't happening.
I got my van down by the river if need be, but I'm gonna stand up, I'm gonna say no, and I'll ride this ship as long as we can.
There are a few moments in these past couple of years that have been genuinely shocking.
One of the first, because I've seen a lot of things in my days traveling around the world.
One of the most shocking things I saw, I remember in the basement, you know, back in March, Donald, I think it was March, Donald Trump making a statement about restricting travel to Europe, or, I can't remember exactly what was said, and I was like, wow.
Like, this is serious, what's going on with this COVID stuff.
What Joe Biden did today, I did not believe would happen, I did not expect, and it is one of the most despotic, psychotic, authoritarian things we've ever seen.
It is a thousand orders of magnitude worse than anything Trump ever did.
We'll see if this stands up to scrutiny, but considering that Joe Biden's already bypassed the judicial branch and the legislative branch on more than one occasion, it seems likely he's going to try and make this stick.
Will it?
Maybe not.
So maybe this is just Joe Biden sabotaging any chance the Democrats are going to have in 2022 and 2024.
Because I tell you this, you go to rural people in swing states and tell them, we will say no to this and we will end it, and they're going to vote for you without question.
They don't care what your policies are.
You can tell them that with all the taxpayer dollars, we're going to build a moon base made of cheese to harvest moon cheese.
And they're going to be like, and you're going to shut down this mandate stuff?
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You know, it's really funny is this is so serious.
I'm even seeing reddit kind of like, you know, go, you know, you know, reddit full of bots and apologists for authoritarianism are like, this one's kind of crazy because the president doesn't have the.
Anyway, share the video.
Let's let's let's let's save it.
Let's actually get into the news.
Here it is from the Associated Press.
Sweeping new vaccine mandates for 100 million Americans.
The AP reports, in his most forceful pandemic actions and words, President Joe Biden on Thursday announced sweeping new federal vaccine requirements affecting as many as 100 million Americans in an all-out effort to increase COVID-19 vaccinations and curb the surging Delta variant.
It's not just the new OSHA requirement.
They say the expansive rules mandate that all employers with more than 100 workers require them to be vaccinated or test for the virus weekly, affecting about 80 million Americans.
And the roughly 17 million workers at health facilities that receive federal Medicare and Medicaid will also have to be fully vaccinated.
There's also going to be a requirement for all employees of the executive branch and contractors who do business with the federal government.
But boy, If you watch this guy speak on TV, this was an iron fist moment.
He said he's going to just, I'll paraphrase here, but just push through any Republican governor who tries to oppose his executive decree.
We've got bread tube socialists, these crackpot authoritarian lunatics, cheering for rule by decree.
True color is shown.
Mask slips off.
How about that?
When we called them communists and they said, we're democratic socialists.
We just want to vote for the power.
And then once they vote for their guy and he slams the gavel on the table and says, you know, we, we, we, it's like the emperor in Star Wars, the, the, the, the attempt to get to bypass the Senate and Congress.
Not really surprised at all.
But it's crazy.
You're not surprised?
we got a lot going on but we should just definitely talk about this the funny
thing here I think is that unions are like whoa whoa whoa whoa you know we got
it we got to negotiate on this one but I don't know guys is it any surprise that
actually I think it is a surprise but we know what are your thoughts on Joe Biden
The federal government is constantly trying to infringe on our rights.
And we have this shield in the Constitution that is stopping them from doing it.
But at this point, it's like, you know, Joe Biden with the eviction moratorium bypassed the legislative branch.
Supreme Court said, hey, you can't do this.
And he went, I'll do it anyway, thus bypassing the Supreme Court and Congress, which is just basically the executive has gone nuts with power and he should be impeached immediately.
The problem is, You know, we're supposed to have this mechanism in place to remove despots and tyrants, impeachment.
They try to impeach Trump over nothing.
It's like he made a phone call and they're like, get rid of him!
It's insane.
And then January 6th, it's just, it's insane.
And now you actually have an off-the-rails, insane, demented psychopath And you can't impeach him because the Democrats won't do it because they like it.
There are a hundred people that work from home in a hundred different areas of the world and they're going to be like, that's more of a threat that people need to be vaccinated than 30 people in a room together.
This idiocy, these blanket decisions about numbers and people aren't robots.
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It's all about, they just want to remove any unvaccinated person from being able to function in society to force you to get the vaccine as much as possible without them actually coming to your house and jabbing you.
But but whatever it's just another reason it's outside of the money thing what I'm talking about is we are we are
seeing unprecedented Strain on states on the federal government on localities.
We are seeing shootouts, you know in the Pacific Northwest conflict in the streets and
There's no way something this Fascistic could pass muster. It's it's
It's going to get, I mean, they're going to get sued to oblivion.
Every Republican state's going to file a suit.
Republican states are going to start telling all of their, the companies within their states, ignore this.
They can't do it.
And then they're going to say, we will not comply with the federal government.
So what are you going to do about it?
This never could work.
This idea would never happen.
There's no way West Virginia is going to be like, well, I don't know, Biden said it.
There's no way Texas is going to be like...
Unfortunately, we're beholden to Biden.
You think Ron DeSantis?
So what's the outcome of this?
All it did is it's going to force red states to make declarations against the federal government in some capacity, whether it be sovereignty, and we've seen that in the past, or sanctuary decrees or whatever.
It is just destroying the bonds that keep this country together.
I worry that the federal government, the way they're going to probably try to enforce this over businesses, Are they going to start freezing people's bank accounts, removing the money from their account?
And I'm not like the biggest crypto guy or I'm trying to promote crypto onto people.
But I do feel like if eventually society starts pushing to this world of more you know, crypto, having crypto wallets, a crypto bank
account, stuff that's decentralized, off the grid, off the, like, you know, if you have a bank
account with Citibank or whatever bank, the government could just step in and they've done it
to me when I forgot to pay certain taxes and they just take money out, freeze the
account, done, like, okay, and they're going to start doing it. We're going to see
that happen with companies that are unvaccinated. They're going to just take your money and
And one of the things we've always seen throughout history is typically when there's a big revolution
that's brewing or a civil resistance brewing, it's usually a currency starts to split.
And usually, you know, we've seen it throughout American history, too.
I believe some states had their own currencies at some points.
And I'm not trying to push crypto on people, but I feel like cryptocurrency is kind of that push to the new currency, where let's just say Florida does secede from the Union.
If you're on the U.S.
dollar, the federal government can just screw with Florida beyond belief.
If they say you have to get vaccinated or a weekly test.
I think it's really funny, because I tweeted, I will not comply.
And the response from everybody was, you don't even have 100 employees, you're exempt.
And I'm like, yo, I'm saying in general, dude, they're going insane with this stuff.
We'll have 100 employees by this time next year, or maybe we won't.
Maybe all that happens now, Is companies start saying, instead of just hiring everybody under one company, we make a new company that does a different job.
Oh, you got a media production company?
Well, your graphic design should just be under a new company called Magic Graphic Design, and you contract them.
And all of a sudden, you're breaking your company up.
According to this rule, you can have 1,000 people in the same building with 10,000 companies, or 1,000 companies, and that's way safer than having 100 people spread across the world under one company.
If there were a thousand people, each owned their own company, all working together in one room, that's a lot more viral load than a hundred employees in one company across the world working from home.
This is the thing is, what you just said, what you would do in a month or two months from now, if you did end up doing that, if that was the thing people said, they'll just rewrite it.
Rewrite the bill, rewrite the law.
So if you as an individual are paying people or you as an individual own several companies that amassed, you know... They can't do that.
They definitely wouldn't do that because that would destroy all of their big donors.
So when they're saying vaccine mandate, you think Pepsi cares?
But going in and then saying, we're now going to start administering businesses based on the individual involved, they'd be like, whoa, we got shell company after shell company, something in Panama, something in Bahamas.
Nah, none of that.
There's another interesting thing, though.
A lot of people may have missed this one because it wasn't big news, but there was an alert put out by this Community Banking Association, this group, that the IRS wants, they want any transaction, $600 or more, to be tracked by the banks.
It used to be, I think, like $10,000, or it might have been like $6,000 or something.
You're probably right about almost everything that you're saying about, you know, people in a building, vaccines for- it's not even- none of that even matters.
It's not even about that when it comes to what these Democrat lawmakers are- what they're mandating and deciding.
It has nothing to do with the basis in science at all.
No, we're so far beyond acting like what the Democrats, the government, and the neocons, the Republican establishment, we're so far beyond them acting in accordance to norms and laws and what we expect.
They are just operating with impunity.
That's it. Now to be fair, the Republican establishment is basically just a pressure
release valve for Americans. So when a bunch of Americans are getting fed up and angry with
this, they'll be like, I'm going to vote Republican. And the Republicans will be like,
we're going to push back on this. And then Lindsey Graham will walk over and high five Kamala.
Another thing I don't like to see, and it's coming from Greg Abbott, DeSantis, and a lot of I'll call, I guess, emotional conservatives on the internet, and they're seeing what the left is doing, the Democrats are doing.
They're mandating vaccines.
They're using the arm of the federal government or their state governments to demand everybody get a vaccine.
But then I'm watching the inverse happen as a reaction to that, and we're seeing a lot of conservatives Saying, let's mandate no vaccine.
Like, businesses can't mandate vaccines at all, and I'm watching this inverse of, I guess, fascism occurring, where it's like two sides of this fascist coin going on, and they're both being cheered by their own side, and I think that could be something incredibly dangerous.
That's the thing is, if you're, for instance, in Texas, in Austin, Texas, there were two restaurants that were requiring their customers to have vaccines.
And I guess they were operating fine.
The government of Texas came in and said, we're going to pull your liquor license if you keep requiring this.
So I'm assuming they probably stopped requiring it.
Now they're going to do all the lawsuits.
That was two restaurants in an entire state or city that had no type of vaccine mandate.
But where I come in saying is, I believe that should be up to the free market to decide if a business that requires vaccine should be able to survive or not.
Let's just say you're an old person.
Let's just say you're high high risk.
Let's say you're a crazy leftist living in your little bubble inside your house with a mask with several vaccines in your arms and you want to go outside and you live in Texas and you're seeing all these rising numbers of COVID cases.
You're seeing all these deaths and you want to go somewhere where you feel safe.
Should they have a right to patron a business that requires vaccines?
I don't think my opinion when it comes to a lot of this stuff I would say when it comes to segregation maybe around color that's a different area because I mean obviously you can't change anything about your your personal your physical appearance but what always gets me when it comes to the health reason it's like obviously you have a choice whether to get vaccinated or not and It's also that ideology, you kind of got to adjust it, where there's a lot of conservatives saying they shouldn't be able to discriminate against your health.
They shouldn't be able to discriminate against if you're vaccinated or not.
But at the same time, if you use, I don't like to strawman, but I think it's important to hold that belief constant in a bunch of different situations.
Say someone was showing up to your restaurant and they had visible leprosy, their skin peeling off the bone, and they're trying to get in.
You can't discriminate against me because of my health.
Let me in.
Well, you're gonna get everybody sick if you come in.
So, if we say, like, look, there's gotta be some limits on public health and safety, and there's areas where you can't discriminate, whether or not someone is vaccinated or unvaccinated is between their doctors, and if the vaccines provide protection for the individual, then you shouldn't be worried about what other people are doing.
So if you're someone who's got a disability or some existing condition and you can't get vaccinated, you're out.
This mandate from Joe Biden, it's going to force people to get COVID tests every single week.
This is putting a mandate that's going to put undue pressure.
You got businesses fining people, charging them money.
Now let's say you have no clean exemption, but the FDA says that right now data on pregnancy is insufficient to inform someone on the risks.
This is the community vaccine.
They say data on pregnancy is insufficient to inform on the risks.
They don't know.
And the FDA approval says that there is no long-term data on the community vaccine because they've just entered those late stage trials and that will be coming later on.
So if you are someone who talks to your doctor, and maybe you have a history of anaphylaxis, maybe you've had Guillain-Barre syndrome in the past, and your doctor says, well, you know, to be honest, I think you should get it.
I won't bar you from getting it, but that's going to be up to you.
And then you as an individual have to weigh the probabilities of whether or not you will take the risk for this reason.
Pregnancy is a big one because I believe it's the CDC said it is safe for pregnant women to take the vaccine.
However, the FDA for the FDA approved community says that data is insufficient to inform on the risks but they think it's safe, right?
Basically they have no data and they're assuming it's safe.
So if you're a pregnant woman you might be like, I'm not comfortable with that.
Too bad, no exemption.
That's it.
Now these businesses, if they start doing it one by one, they're discriminating against people.
I understand your point that it's like two small businesses.
Yeah, I would say that's the thing is, when it comes into that situation, there's the free market that decides.
Where if there is, let's just say in this hypothetical world, you're in a town, there's no mandates at all when it comes to anything vaccine.
And all these businesses are starting to require vaccine mandates to enter every single business.
And then let's say you have a large swap of that population that is not vaccinated.
In the market of supply and demand, there's going to be businesses that are going to appeal and, you know, be created or be adjusted for the people who are unvaccinated because there's a large market share of people who need to patron businesses and they don't have businesses to patron.
So that's why I believe the free market is that, sorts that stuff out.
It didn't, the reason why the government had to physically enforce desegregation is that the free market was not figuring it out.
Is that it was actually, people had no incentive to change.
There was this famous story about, I think it was Lyndon Johnson, and he had several black men who worked for him, and they would drive his car and his dog down, I think it was Texas or whatever, I can't remember the exact details.
Or no, they would drive his car and then one time he asked him, can you bring my dog with you?
And they were like, no.
It's hard enough to find anywhere to go to get service.
Let alone having a dog with us would be impossible.
Just cause especially when you're dealing with stuff back then.
I mean, if there was any segregated places nowadays, like no black people, we do have segregated businesses now.
If you think about it, there's all these LA super, you know, tech companies popping up where they specifically don't hire white males.
You know, we have all these dating websites specifically for Jews, specifically for minorities, specifically for this, and no one bats an eye, really.
No one really cares.
Okay, that's a business for that type of person, business for these types of people, especially as you enter the tech age.
You can kind of target people based on what your needs are.
But I guess from the point where I'm coming from is in Texas, where there was no mandates at all, no mandates in either direction, there was only two restaurants that really popped up requiring vaccines.
And I bet you they were probably getting business, I could assume, because if they're the only two in that market share, and let's just say there's 50% of the population there that is vaccinated, they might be seeking vaccinated places.
And I believe it should be their right, if they're scared, sick, old, or dying, to be able to go to a place where they can feel safe.
I think all of this... If you don't want to, go somewhere else.
I think all of this, regardless, I think Joe Biden's psychotic behavior, his inability to speak, his handlers, whatever, and his decree... Let me show you what's happening.
Biden vows to take on GOP governors over schools.
Yeah, he didn't just say that, he says, get them out of the way.
Right now, local school officials are trying to keep children safe in a pandemic while the governor picks a fight with them and even threatens their salaries or their jobs.
Talk about bullying in schools, Biden said in remarks to the White House.
If they'll not help, if these governors won't help us beat the pandemic, I'll use my power
as president to get them out of the way.
I think I think there's like a ninth and a 10th amendment about that one that you can't
Governor Kristi Noem said, South Dakota will stand up to defend freedom.
Joe Biden see you in court.
All Joe Biden did with these decrees was, it was a shot across the bow to red states, forcing them to assert their positions in defiance of the federal government.
These mandates, these threats, getting them out of the way, all of that stuff, It's absurd.
It's not going to happen.
The Feds are not going to be able to go into Texas and start going business to business knocking on doors and trying to figure things out.
Yeah, Florida will spin up their own crypto, and then the federal government will make that crypto illegal, probably a felony, and then they'll start, they'll withhold tax money to the state, and then you might see other states join in, and you could see definite, maybe not civil war, but intense civil conflict.
I'm familiar, but... We'll start with, uh... I assume first generational warfare is like two people punching each other in the face and like, you know, charging at each other.
But in order to gain control of resources or influence over a city or region or other group of people, you can't convince them.
It goes into kinetic conflict, right?
Physical confrontation.
There's been multiple generations.
There's been espionage, there's been cyber warfare.
We are moving into the era now beyond all that, which is fourth and fifth generational warfare.
Fourth generational warfare is when it's not necessarily nation states anymore.
It's people flying different banners within states and between states, insurgent groups, groups like the Taliban, groups like Al Qaeda, and groups like Antifa.
Fifth generational warfare is more in winning control of resources by controlling people's minds through propaganda and information.
So in that regard, no doubt, the culture war they call it, right?
It's been called a cold civil war over and over again.
The problem I have with that phrase cold is that, I don't know, there was a dude in Portland who took two bullets to the chest by a guy who was stalking him and had a communist tattoo on his neck.
We had Korea, which is like a Russian American conflict, but in the proxy of a guy getting sort of but that's like communist factions supported by a larger state versus free enterprise faction supported by another state.
No, what we're seeing in the United States isn't Cold Civil War.
When you have people fighting in the streets, and there was a shootout last weekend, and there was a shootout the weekend before that, and like, how about a hundred days of violent rioting in Portland with firebombs?
And then when Donald Trump is like, we're sending some feds to get it, they're like, oh, fascists, fascists.
Like, dude, you're firebombing buildings.
And then you had the Oregon governor, I think it was the AG, sue the federal government over their attempts to enforce the law.
Now you get the Democrats in the federal government.
They're going nuts.
And now it's the... So here's what I said.
When the blue state was suing, you know, Donald Trump, the federal government, over trying to enforce the law and stop the fire bombings, the riots, I was like, this is it!
People live in, you know, they view history through condensed lenses, where you open a book and you read about the Civil War and it's like, on this day this happened, on this day this happened, on this day this happened, and you're like, wow, and you're reading it all really fast, not realizing for the people living it, Yo, it was years.
Five years?
The Revolutionary War was 20 years.
There were people who were born after the first conflict in the American Revolution, and rebel sentiment, and then fought in the war for two years.
They were born into it.
This stuff went on for a really, really, really long time.
You know, so that could have taken a year just to have one message.
Now it's all different.
But here's what happens.
Oregon sues the federal government.
I said, this is it.
I mean, the state is rejecting federal authority to enforce the law on federal property in their state.
This is where it begins.
Now, Joe Biden is trying to enforce federal decree on red states, and they're going to be doing the same things.
Yo.
I love it when people are like, I was talking to Russell Brand, I did the Russell Brand podcast recently, and he brought up, he's like, you know, you've talked quite a bit about civil war in the past.
And I was like, yeah, that's true.
And I was like, there's a lot of things you need to understand about that.
For one, I was right.
Okay.
And we just had a shootout last weekend and the weekend before that.
And you might say, oh, but those are just shootouts.
Do we have shootouts five years ago?
It wasn't happening.
Let's break this down.
I was like, we had numerous articles from The Atlantic and all these other smart people about the possibility of a civil war escalating in the United States, especially with Donald Trump getting elected.
You then had a Princeton professor saying, I think it was in 2016, we are in a cold civil war.
This was a long time ago.
And that sentiment emerges, and then we see the battle for Berkeley, the base stick man, old women getting explosives thrown at him.
I was watching this stuff happen on the ground in San Jose and Berkeley at these Trump rallies, and then I was like, yo, people have lost their minds.
You don't see a de-escalation when people want to tit for tat.
So I was like, I think we're going to see a civil war.
it at the Trump supporters. So where do we end up right?
To have people come to me and and you know I love these these you know
bread tubers and leftists being like haha Tim Pool thinks civil war and I'm like
well since those predictions which I've continued to make we had January 6 where about a thousand people stormed into
the Capitol building Well, I should say, a large number of them stormed the front gates.
A lot of people were escorted in by cops opening the door, but they did disrupt the Electoral College vote count.
Now, a lot of Trump supporters think that it was effectively a setup in that police were standing down, that Pelosi didn't get, you know, a National Guard in there.
Regardless, people fought with cops to get into the Capitol building They had no real plan.
That's what the FBI report says.
But they did shut down the electoral college vote.
I'm not here to overplay this and call it an insurrection.
I'm saying, yo, that's unprecedented.
And what did we see around the same time?
We had, I think it was 48 states involved in a lawsuit over how the election was handled.
And I'm sitting here like, yo, I've been telling you people shooting each other in the streets, a dude being killed, then Trump having feds hunt down the guy who did it and kill him.
Like, yo, we are dangerously close to this stuff falling apart.
John Podesta, as reported by the Boston Globe, said that if Trump wins in 2020, the West Coast should secede from the Union.
A new YouGov poll data showing that in the United States, five different regions, three 37.2% of the American population wants their region to secede from the Union.
A lawsuit between 48 states contesting the election, and to this day, what, 80 million, I think it's like two-thirds of Republicans distrusting the election results?
How are you going to come to tell me?
We had people on this show.
We wrapped up one show and one dude who came on was like, no, I think everything's going to go back to normal.
Everything's fine.
And I was like, what, what part of people shooting each other, beating each other in the streets, massive lawsuits between states, quantum computing, neural net fusion, what's, there's no normal baby.
We're talking about this instead of Afghanistan now, yeah.
And another thing is like, I wonder, because I know you were saying that they kind of want
the states to split in a way where like Florida is its own state.
I wonder how that's going to go, because I know in New York City,
I'll just use this as a smaller scale example, my hometown, Staten Island,
it's technically part of New York City, it pays New York City taxes, pays New York State taxes,
but everyone in Staten Island, for the most part, it's the only Republican borough
out of the entirety of New York City.
It's not even, it's not anything like anything else in New York City geographically and the people.
But they refuse to let Staten Island secede from New York City.
They just refuse.
I believe it's because they don't want A part of New York that's not adherent to the New York City Tax Code, and just have everybody from New York City just living over there in Staten Island.
Because what would happen is, tons of businesses will just, okay, we're just gonna go right over the bridge, we're gonna just move right over the bridge, and Manhattan would just lose tons of business.
And there's no reason for Staten Island to be paying that, because we're nothing like the rest of the city.
It's just a completely different world.
It might as well just be New Jersey at that point.
And I feel like that's going to be the same exact thing when it comes to Florida and Texas.
If they want to secede, if Florida and Texas ever did get out of there, they're either going to have to, one, try to destroy the economy of those states as much as possible, so this way no one would ever want to live there.
Or they would have to force them to stay because they don't want it to become a beacon of freedom where it's 0% taxes.
Every business, just come here.
You've got no federal government breathing down your neck.
You want to have your trillion dollar business here?
Oh, dude, so in rural areas, when you order from Amazon, it gets delivered to a post office, and then it either comes... Actually, when we order on Amazon, we get UPS, FedEx, and postal deliveries for Amazon stuff.
When, in the cities, there's an Amazon warehouse and they hire their own drivers.
And the person will show up, put it in their car, drive it to you.
Not here.
We get that sometimes.
But typically, it has to be delivered through a service.
I get it, but look, these are things I was talking about in 2016.
Yeah, I was in 2007.
Hey guys, we shouldn't be hyper-polarizing like this.
We can't just be pointing the fingers.
2018, I'm like, yo, this fighting's gotta stop.
I actually said people should stop showing up to these things to just simmer down.
I understand people want to go out and protest, they have a right to do it.
But all it's gonna do is create a tit-for-tat, so why don't people just chill out right now?
Now we're at the point, there is no turning back.
You got people like Hassan Piker, one of the biggest, if not the biggest, independent political commentator, cheering for nationwide rule-by-decree.
Cheering for it, mocking those, as you have someone, Biden in office, violating like, overtly violating the Constitution, the law.
Overruling legislation in the Supreme Court on multiple occasions, and he's cheering for it, while at the same time, you have some of these same people saying the abortion law in Texas is wrong, the government, you know, my body, my choice.
Oh, but this is contagious, we shouldn't allow it.
We shouldn't allow the virus to kill people.
But we should be allowed to abort babies.
There's no logical consistency other than, give me the power to enact the things I want.
There is no reconciling that, Ian.
When these people, by like 54%, believe the economy is doing good right now, I'm sorry, man.
They come out and they claim that every Trump supporter is ingesting horse paste, which is just not true.
And here's the other thing, I guess, when it comes to the UBI and all these checks that everyone's been getting.
I guess Andrew Yang and the whole, I guess, UBI socialist crowd are saying, we need this money, we need this money, it'll be productive, it'll go to good, it'll help us do this, help us do that.
And what happens when a lot of these people get their money?
Louis Vuitton stock skyrockets.
You know?
Because they're going to be buying Gucci bags.
Purses, whatever they're doing.
I live in Vegas now, and I've been flying back and forth, and what I noticed is probably 75% of the flights have been extremely ghetto, extremely rowdy, no flight etiquette.
I'm going to point something out to you, Ian, that I think is really, really important.
Right now, you talk about, you know, you want unity and how we can't have this polarization and it's not the people.
We got to blame somebody else.
You have high-profile, verified, influential personalities with millions of followers who are cheering for the complete destruction of the American form of government, that we have checks and balances, that we have an executive, a legislative, and a judicial branch, all equally powerful, Calling each other out when they break when they when they step out of the line Right now you have many people.
I mean just go on Twitter.
You can see them all These are the people on the left in the establishment Celebrating that what Joe celebrating what Joe Biden did on numerous occasions?
Bypassing the American way of government these people are acting against the American way of government Let me explain something When Barack Obama, you know, he wants to do DACA, right?
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, I think it's what it means.
There's a question over, well, the president can give orders to the executive branch on how they handle certain cases, so there's a legal question there.
And a lot of people argue, this is legislation.
Obama should not be able to do this.
And then others argued, well, he can simply tell ICE not to enforce it, because he can instruct them to do it.
And that's, well, that's executive branch, and then you've got to get lawsuits.
Lawsuits have got to get involved.
When Donald Trump wants to have a travel ban based on, you know, this list of countries of threats, some argue, well, that's got to go through legislation.
Yeah, but...
It's also that the president has the ability to declare emergencies and take executive action.
That's the point of the executive branch.
What Joe Biden did today...
Mandating that businesses with 100 employees or more be fined $14,000 if they don't get weekly tests or verify vaccination is overtly a legislation thing.
When Joe Biden bypassed a Supreme Court ruling by enacting a new eviction moratorium, he directly spat in the face of the Supreme Court, violating, in no uncertain terms, the checks and balances of this country.
And now you have people on the left celebrating this.
How do we move forward as a country when half of the political population, because not every person in America, is celebrating the collapse of the American way of governance?
Like the left's ideology, and I say this all the time on my show, basically the same way you just said it too, is their ideology is just a sliding scale.
Where they can go from, we need to support abortion, right, to murder babies in the womb.
That's my right.
It's like the only time they care about their constitutional right is when it comes to murdering and aborting babies.
Um, but when it comes to forcefully getting vaccinated, being locked in the house, all this, all that, that comes with it, uh, for public health and public safety, all of a sudden the constitution doesn't exist.
Your rights don't exist, but it's, it's just like, they have all their whole entire ideology is a sliding scale with no consistency in about what benefits them at that moment at that time.
Seems that people think that COVID is deadly like smallpox or like polio, like it's a debilitating, crippling disease.
It's not good for you, and it definitely seems to have detrimental effects, but to act like it's as dangerous as polio, I get it.
Suspend habeas corpus if there's a life-threatening, devastating virus that's causing people to fall down, their arms are rotting off, they're bleeding out of their face.
You call off habeas corpus and you heal the people with whatever you have.
That's not what we saw.
We saw an incredibly transmissible disease that's, what is it, 99.4% of the people that get it, I think, come out of it okay.
Well, it doesn't change, I was reading about this, it doesn't change case fatality, but the point is, it means a lot of people who have gotten this didn't realize it.
And I'll tell you this, we've had people on the show, and when you actually have someone explain to you what getting COVID was like, You really don't want to get it.
That when it comes to COVID, you hear about, you know, we had someone on the show explaining how all of a sudden one day he couldn't breathe anymore.
He couldn't have a conversation.
He's like, I gotta go to the hospital.
We had John Pierce on the show.
And then a month later, he's in the hospital.
So that's something to consider.
I think it's twice as deadly or it's more deadly than the flu.
We're dealing with something different now with the variants.
They're more infectious.
There's long-term effects.
They're not as deadly.
I don't have the full numbers to pull up.
But I think here's where we need to be.
COVID is scary.
Long-term health effects for younger people are bad.
Mortality tends to be for older people.
There's some promising studies on therapeutics and alternative treatments.
There's some vaccines.
Hey, how about we be honest about the whole thing, not force people to do it?
And every time I see one of these stories where they lie and they say things like, the man grasped my hand and said, please, I just wish I took the vaccine.
I'm like, that didn't happen, dude.
Because there was one woman who claimed it, and then a bunch of people called, like, they pulled up the CDC data on the hospital and found out she made it up.
What I'm saying is if the government for the most part stayed out of it, I feel like,
and I'm just such a believer in the free markets and the people and people making the right decisions
based on the truth and based on the information.
I feel like if there was an actual disease killing, let's say, 5-10% of the people it touches, I feel like we would make personal changes to our own life.
And the thing is, like, if I died from COVID tomorrow, I don't want to be used politicized as oh he was anti-vaccine whatever he should have he only would have lived if he only took the vaccine if I die from COVID tomorrow another day that's my choice because I didn't if I didn't take the vaccine and I died from it or because I went out and got myself sick that's on me.
One of the biggest spins that they did, I think it was in California, when it first started, there was like an 18-year-old, 17-year-old kid died with COVID, but apparently he was doing steroids, and his heart exploded, and they tested him, and he had COVID, and it ran the headlines.
17-year-old high school student, young, healthy, played football, died from COVID, however they did the spin.
try to scare younger people at the time. They do it with, you know, when a baby dies from COVID too.
They do all these spins. You read the article and you go down to the bottom. You're like,
unidentified
oh, okay, so that's the truth. But they got the headline out.
Let's talk about what's going on with the executive branch, because as much as I think
these, like, Democrat voters who are just, let's just use a cliche, sheeple, who are just bleating
at the calls of their grifter class and the executive branch.
I think Joe Biden knows exactly what he's doing.
I said earlier that the mandate, the decree over, you know, vaccine mandates is intended just to cause chaos and sow dissent within the states and break apart the bonds of this country.
And I think I've got some more hard evidence for that.
From John Bogage, I'm sorry, Jacob Bogage.
He is a Washington Post reporter covering the U.S.
Postal Service and he says, News!
White House official tells me USPS workers are not included in President Biden's vaccine requirement, but we strongly encourage them to comply with these standards.
That's a massive chunk of the federal workforce, 644,000 and growing, that's not required to be vaccinated.
This is stunning.
One of the things we've learned during the pandemic is the Postal Service is a key part of the national infrastructure and homeland security.
We've seen what's happened to the service when there have been pandemic-related staffing shortages, but USPS workers are exempt.
To put in context, OSHA will fine a business more than $14,000 for testing violation, but the U.S.
Postal Service, a goliath of a federal agency, is exempt.
He says, quickie, write up on the USPS exemption, then he links to the source.
They know the mandate will just result in people quitting their jobs.
At a time when we have 10.9 million job openings, a record number, we only filled 235,000 positions, and it's expected to get worse because the great resignation is escalating.
Then Joe Biden does this, signaling he knows this will result in mass resignations.
Yo, I hope you're ready for the shortages.
Google search closed comma shortages and have fun scrolling through the tens of thousands of news stories every day for the months about every business that's closed due to labor and supply shortages.
Yeah, and if you quit your job over not getting the vaccine, I think in most places, I don't know if it's a federal thing or a state thing, you don't even qualify for any benefits or unemployment.
I don't know, but they're trying to, because nowadays, like, if there's so many job openings, there's so much benefits that you can do where you can quit your job and just live off the government until you find another job, which there are tons of jobs for you to find.
They kind of want to make it harder for you to do any of that.
They don't want you to get any unemployment.
And I don't remember if that went into effect or if that was federal.
I don't blame him, but I'm just trying to put myself in his point of view.
You make multiple hundred million dollar movies.
You're the star of multiple hundred million dollar movies.
You probably got over hundreds of thousands of jobs on the line between the marketing department, distribution, people in production, your fellow actors, everything, people in the management.
It's like, you know, it branches out by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Hundreds of thousands of jobs based around him as being the centerpiece star of all these movies and all these movies are now
specifically pretty much tailored around getting the Chinese distribution
so if he came out and if he was like I'm not gonna apologize to China F China
they would instantly cut every single movie deal he had either some of these movies probably would have been
hundreds of millions of dollars in the toilet gone
or they would spend tens of millions of dollars to replace him good
but then it hurts so what hundreds of thousands of people who had nothing to
The people in the production, the people in the unions.
I kind of draw the line between, I guess, stupidity and morality.
It's obviously from a morality point of view, he should stud his ground.
Maybe many people would, but I feel like from the stupidity point of view, It's like, all you gotta do is say sorry to China, and everything gets to go keep going as normal, or you don't say sorry, and now you're gonna be in the fight for your life until the end of your life.
I just think for him specifically, if I was in his shoes, I think it's just gonna open up a whole can of worms of shit that he's gonna have to deal with for the rest of his life just for two little words.
That has to come down to, then people should stop going to the movies and tell, well that's the thing, that's why the NBA doesn't care about the American audience anymore, because they're just going to get all their money from China.
You've got a lot of people in the United States... I said this the other day, some people got mad.
I'm not referring to any of our audience as cowards.
We are a nation of cowards.
I'm not saying every person in this country is a coward.
I'm not saying the history of this nation is built on cowardice.
Quite the opposite.
I'm saying our current generation is the good times making weak men.
We have a disproportionate amount of cowards who won't speak up for themselves or their own families to save their own lives at their workplace.
And now where are we?
You know, we'll see where things go after this.
Maybe this is the point where Biden cranked the heat up on the boiling pot and the frogs are going to jump out.
But I tell you, there's probably going to be a lot of people who still won't say anything, who still won't protest.
And if you think it's bad right now, you're going to lose your job because of this overreach by Biden.
This is one of the most extreme bits of overreach, you know, acts of overreach we've seen in a long time.
If you do not speak now, I don't know what you can expect to have a year from now.
You know, you're like, but I have kids.
Yeah, well, I hope you're, you like, that's what a lot of cops, why they're enforcing your kid Mandarin already.
You know what I mean?
Just start teaching a Mandarin while you're at it.
That's what you're going to, I'm not even kidding.
If you refuse to speak up and defend your rights and stand up for your nation and the constitution, My advice to you is to get Rosetta Stone Mandarin right now, and I mean this 100% seriously.
A convention of states is probably the direction we should go with the Internet, the ability to get 100 million people with their eyes on one thing at a time.
Bush signed Presidential Directive 51, giving the President the ability to overthrow the U.S.
government, creating a new constitutional government with a continuity coordinator, centralized, that it creates one unified branch in control of the other branches, and the only requirements are that there be severe loss of life somewhere in the world.
So, it's not been tested in the courts.
The Supreme Court would say, screw off, you can't do this.
But it'll be interesting to see, now that Joe Biden has completely undermined the Supreme Court and the legislative branch, if he does say, due to the widespread death of the pandemic and the refusal of people to get vaccinated, I hereby invoke National Security Presidential Directive 51.
There may have been an update to it, like a newer version, where he says, we will create a new enduring constitutional government with a new continuity coordinator.
And then you'll have, you know... The flag will drop down.
You'll have Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boeber... High-fiving, yeah.
High-fiving?
No, they'll be standing in the Senate, you know, in the Congressional Building, and then Lauren Boeber will say, so this is how liberty dies, to thunderous applause.
I made a whole podcast episode talking about how I believe crypto could be used to lead us into a freer nation.
I think it's going to take a generation for that to happen, because a younger generation like us, we understand and we get it.
It's not about Bitcoin, not about Ethereum, it's about the technology of being decentralized, kind of off the federal grid.
And I believe the free market will have a lot of solutions to our current system.
And the reason why you're in the system now, you've got to build credit, you know, you've got to have enough payments to get a loan, to buy a house, and you're all part of the centralized grid.
And I feel like in the future, maybe 5-10 years from now, the decentralized system will be able to replace a lot of that credit and
and a lot of people who are anti crypto right now They're like Oh Bitcoin
It's being controlled by the elites and I think to a certain extent a lot of these big crypto currencies are
probably being Controlled by like like Elon Musk can make a couple tweets
and make it pump 50% or dump 50% Which I think Elon Musk is probably one of the biggest
frauds of our entire generation right now You stop doing that
You gotta look at some of his projects.
Elon Musk's entire business model is based off of getting gullible Democrats that want to believe in the future and they just spend all your tax dollars.
I've been watching a lot of stuff online like breaking down like his Hyperloop stuff.
He's been through so many things and it's kind of like he went to a future of tomorrow conference and just like picked up a bunch of ideas and they would break down the ideas even his semi truck.
I don't want to get too much into the weeds with this stuff, but when you break down the economic viability of a lot of his projects... It doesn't exist.
I was watching, like, I think a California representative went to his, like, Hyperloop thing, and I guess they were putting a bunch of money into it.
Even that, like, underground Vegas railroad that he... not railroad, uh... Yeah, that underground tunnel.
Yeah, it was supposed to go 200 miles an hour.
It's, like, 30 miles an hour, and it's just, like, a Tesla car at a time.
It's, like, a complete flop.
But they're getting all the money from the government, a bunch of gullible Democrats that believe in clean energy, the clean world, the future, and they're just throwing money at him.
Starlink is one of the most important infrastructure projects of our generation apparently that's another bust of his oh why it's on it's working i don't know i watched i didn't get too much into louise about the star link but i was what i was watching something i gotta look more into i don't even want to talk about it if we can get high speed low latency internet everywhere in the country
I can set up shop in central West Virginia, start hiring locals in West Virginia, bring back jobs to these areas.
I mean, that would be tremendous for small-town, rural, you know, middle America.
These people would get their jobs back.
They'd have purpose.
Their families would start improving.
It would start revitalizing a lot of this country.
When we recently drove into central West Virginia, you see the sad state of a lot of people's lives in these places where their jobs are leaving.
Some places in West Virginia are doing really, really well actually.
They're bringing in more industry, power plants and things like that.
But a lot of these, there are a lot of towns that used to be like railway towns.
And the railway stops going there, or coal mines dry up, and now all of a sudden you've got a generation of, you know, families, multiple generations, and there's nothing left for them.
So the towns start collapsing, people flood to cities desperate for work, the cities are crooked and corrupt.
We get Starlink up and running, you're gonna see all of these areas light back up.
And it's going to help put an end to the opioid epidemic, giving people purpose, and then giving them jobs and bringing all these different, I guess, there's so many different jobs based on technology you can be doing remotely.
You could have people working in central PA, central West Virginia and Wyoming, Montana.
All of a sudden, Nebraska, these small towns that are falling apart, come right back to life.
Saves a lot of people.
That's big.
That's why I'm rooting for Starlink, man.
I'm like, get it done.
Right now I think they've got, I don't know how many satellites they have active, but I know their New York satellite is active.
Their array in New York, which means if you are in the New York area, you're probably getting your Starlink activated right now.
It's like 100 megabits up and down.
Bro, if we had Starlink, we could do this show anywhere.
Theoretically, we could put on an RV, and you get a 500-mile range.
Right now, the satellites are cell-locked, which means if you have a New York satellite, it only works in the New York region.
Yeah, he makes a lot of videos breaking down a lot of Elon Musk's projects.
And, cause I was, I was never an Elon Musk fan, because I always knew the history of Tesla.
And I guess his business history, Elon Musk, and how he kind of rewrote his entire history to make himself look a
lot better than he really is.
I always knew about that, so I never liked Elon Musk until he started tweeting out, like, against Gavin Newsom and pro-freedom.
I was like, OK, maybe I'll like this guy.
He was all about cryptos of the future.
I was like, maybe I'll like him, until he started manipulating crypto prices and completely posting about falsehoods about Bitcoin's, like, efficiency when it comes to, you know, emissions and stuff.
And it was all, like, false.
I was like, wait, OK, this guy actually might be just full of shit.
He might be completely controlled by people.
And then I started going down the rabbit hole.
I was like, well, let me see more bullshit that he promotes.
So it's like all this crazy stuff that's happening is like, the simulation, they say, why are we being... Maybe it's just people who are like... Interested in watching all this shit.
Because he was AI, he got consciousness, and then at the end, their, you know, their utopia was, oh, it's just a... No one gets to play anything here, they get to watch.
Maybe, and they're all together and it says, You Are Here.
And I'm like, you gotta put V for Vendetta in there.
Because V for Vendetta was the one where a virus got released and killed a bunch of kids, and the government then locked everybody down and issued martial- Is that a book?
Well, while we're talking about, I guess, some of the theories of existence, I've been thinking about this one lately.
I want to know what you think.
And it's probably already a theory.
And I feel like, what if, because everything I feel like we're experiencing, we're experiencing memories.
Like, right now.
It's already in the past.
It already happened.
And we all know time is relative.
So what if the Big Bang or everything, what if it all just happened instantly, time-wise, and it's just over in a blink of one kajillionth of a second, and we're just living memories within our heads?
Yeah, it seems like it gets so close that it pushes the matter out of the way between it, and then it creates a vacuum, and then it sucks itself together.
I forgot the actual name for it if you want to Google it real quick.
It's like a phenomenon that happens in pretty much almost everything.
There's exceptions to the rule but it's like 80% of your business is from 20% of your customers.
That holds throughout with like It was like 80% of all the words ever said and typed is like actually 20% of the actual vocabulary and like that kind of 80-20 rule and the way it like progressively decreases from like the number one most used this to the second to the third is like always follows the same trend lines in the same path like throughout almost everything.
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Pedro Henrique says, time to be optimistic.
U.S.
isn't doomed by Thucydides' trap.
CN bubble slowly bursting as its biggest real estate company, China Evergrande, shows to be 19 times debt to earnings.
Right, that's always been the problem I've had with Alex Jones going back to all of this stuff is that he always, whenever he gets on TV, he just says, he's nuts.
You know, Charles Manson, too, he did some video or news thing where they took a picture of him and he did a crazy face, and that picture got propagated forever.
You gotta be careful when you're in the public eye of making a fool of yourself on purpose because that will track you forever, so don't do it.
You know, one problem with that is it'll come to a halt in a day, but we won't see the effects until the back of the truck, the momentum, is carried past where it stopped.
A Raw says, hey Tim, long time viewer and I work for a company that supplies parts for the military and this decree would affect me and I will stand on my principles and I will not comply.
Good for you, good sir.
America 76 says, this has everything to do with rushing the destruction of the Republican free market choice and capitalism.
The Biden administration is proposing required financial institutions report to the IRS all transactions of all business and personal accounts worth more than $600.
Byevox says, or Byevox says, glad to see your business is doing well, Tim.
Elad was a great pickup.
I think he's highly underrated and hopefully your partnership will generate good visibility.
Keep up the great work, guys.
That's right.
Elad is doing on the ground reporting at a bunch of different protests and public events.
I think so far, mostly New York City, but he had, you know, he asks great questions.
And he went to one where it was union workers protesting the mandates, and this was a couple weeks ago, and they were like, F Trump, F Biden, we don't care, we ain't doing it!
And it's good to see when you have people on the ground reporting, it's fantastic.
All right.
Calrasoo Macha says, Hey Tim, Trucker here.
It won't take much for us to go on strike.
We already hate going into these cities, and that was before the riots.
During and after, we're playing hot potato over whose turn to tack a load into them.
All these, uh, all these, uh, these stories from the past, these, these kind of warnings, like the Vendetta, or what he just said, it's like, it's all just coming true now.
Like, every single one of these warnings, like, you gonna wake up yet, people?
Magnificent Devil says we do not have a free market today.
Government regulations allow big corporations to gatekeep the most powerful and influential industries, making the barrier to entry insurmountable for most.
I still feel like, for the most part, I feel like the will of the people, especially now in this communication age, I feel like it's more likely for solutions.
Cause the thing is, if there was a virus that was killing as many people as, you know, would be declared, you know, like something like the black plague, I mean, but that's a little bit too extreme to Well, like, was it, was it, was it smallpox was like, what, 20% or something?
And then there was, uh, Michael Malice tweeted that one of his guys, his wife, one of the people who worked for him, his wife was dealing with cancer and Howard Stern would just like made fun of him for being sad.
And then when he launched a GoFundMe to help save his wife, Howard Stern just didn't contribute at all, even though he's worth like half a billion dollars.
Nice.
Yo, these are not good people.
They are bad people.
They don't give, they don't support, they don't help people out.
James Garlick says, Thomas Paine in Common Sense regarding parents opposed to war with quote, but I have children, essentially calling them bad parents.
Quote, let there be troubles in my day that my children may know peace.
Yeah, we don't speak Mandarin, but it's gonna change.
That's why I'm saying, like, hey, give your kids a leg up, man.
Oh, yeah, like the alphabet and writing is tough, right?
All right, let's see.
Patriot American says, I'm glad you mentioned Directive 51, Tim.
I just finished playing both the Division games and watched all of the lore videos.
It's mind-boggling to me how similar the situation in the games are to what we've been seeing this past year.
You guys know the Division?
I don't know the plot.
There's a pandemic, so the President enacts Directive 51, you know, activating the Division, a special elite task force to go and try and restore, you know, government authority or something like that.
And then part two is, the first one's in New York.
Man, it's New York.
It's awesome.
Running around New York, and I know New York, so it's like you're in Manhattan, and I'm like, I know where everything is.
And then in D.C., it's like you're in the White House, and like, you're running through D.C., and I don't know D.C.
as well.
I used to, because I played Fallout 3 a lot, but still, really, really fun games.
Like, you can launch drones up and fly around and stuff, and you have gadgets.
There's a bunch of episodes I missed, but I've seen a ton of the episodes so far.
But there's one planet they go to where there's this advanced network of planets.
They're unfamiliar with the Stargate network, which connects all these different planets through wormholes.
But they're extremely advanced, and they have great technology.
And they come to this planet that's mostly agrarian, where there's farmers.
They have big machines harvesting crops and dropping them in the Stargates to transport food to their planets.
And they talk to this little farmer guy, and he's like, they leave us alone, don't bother us, so we're fine.
But then they go into a cave, a couple of them, and they discover the remnants of a civilization akin to 1910s the United States, with like industrial development, that just ceased to exist.
And they find a newspaper, and it's written in like a form of Gaelic, because the point of Stargate is that aliens were enslaving different humans and transporting all over the universe.
Basically, the plot is this advanced alien race created a biological weapon that sterilizes people.
And what they did was they say, we'll give you our great technology.
Oh, you have a pandemic, a flu pandemic.
Here, this vaccine will save you.
And it did.
But then all of a sudden, nobody could have kids and the entire civilization collapsed.
It's about a big tech mogul who creates a fake pandemic in order to sell his vaccine, which sterilizes people.
And it was on Amazon last year.
It's a show on Amazon.
And they cancelled it, I guess, because they were, like, a little too, you know... Poorly timed.
Yeah, poorly timed.
It was about, like, there was a guy who was writing a comic that predicted a lot of what was going to happen, because he had, like, access or whatever.
And so they're, like, trying to read the comic to figure out what's going to happen.
And I'm like, that's really funny, because, like, in our world, there's a TV show saying all this stuff is happening, and, like, you're trying to watch a TV show.
It's just a TV show.
I don't think it's, you know, real or whatever, but they still cancelled it, which just makes people more conspiratorial, you know?
But the thing is, there's still how many million Californians out there that are not voting for that stuff that want to be free.
If you send every single Republican in California and properly disperse them across every single swing state, we would win every single state except California and New York.
I do have to say that I really love Joey's idea of encouraging people to move out of heavily blue states and into swing states.
As someone from Colorado, which was red and then became purple and is now blue because of California, I highly recommend influencing these states and I think that is a recipe for success.
Good idea.
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