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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says she is itching to ditch her Tesla after spat with Elon.
Progressive rep says she wants to buy electric car made at unionized factory after Elon Musk told her to stop flirting with him on Twitter.
I heard stories of people sleeping in their congressional offices because they can't afford on the salary to live both in their home jurisdiction and in D.C.
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That's like the some congressmen who are actually broke who didn't do much of the insider trading.
I don't know if I want to say names, but there are congressmen who definitely do not have money anymore.
She wants free college for underprivileged minorities, free healthcare, she wants a grid
of airplanes, and I'm like, yo, what the fuck is this?
And when you point out how stupid what they brought up is, we had this dude, Matt Binder,
on this progressive, and he goes, well, minorities are the ones who are affected first.
And I'm like, what the fuck does that have to do with carbon emissions, dude?
Nah, there's no answers.
They don't know what the fuck I'm talking about.
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Well, I like what you're saying.
I mean, something that's a little controversial, but talking about, you know, going back to FDR and what he did, I mean, no one wants to talk about the public works programs that he did, actually employing hundreds of thousands of people across America, building our roads, doing forestry work, all these kind of things to help get us out of the Great Depression.
He's hanging out with a bunch of like, I guess it was Elon Musk's friends.
So a lot of, you know, high profile tech industry guys.
And they were talking about a lot of these issues.
One guy said, no one really understands the extent to which the censorship is going.
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Yeah, but Europeans are like... Look, let me put it this way.
There was this period of colonization where you had all of these Europeans, half of them were like, I'm gonna get on a boat for three months where I'll probably die and then land on a barren shore because fuck it.
And the rest of them were like, it's safe here, I'll stay.
Right, they eat mushrooms or whatever, and then they're just like super ripped, and they're like, and they go insane, and then start just like... Yeah, they wear bear skin.
Yeah, and they would just beat the shit out of their fucking... killing like crazy, and they're all like... Yo, those are crazy motherfuckers.
I lived in Stockholm for a couple of months and I was sitting on a terrace at a cafe and I was talking to my friend and all of a sudden I looked straight into the eyes of Greta Thunberg and I was just like, what?
She did look at me for a split second with a look in her eyes where I thought that she might have recognized me as well, because we've been pitted against each other in the European debate very often, you know, as two young women, but one on the conservative side, one on the far left.
I don't think she would want to talk to me because as you know, as you rightfully pointed out, that's not usually something that the left is very open to.
This liquid forms from the bottom and it heats the water.
You'd have to pressurize the system so you'd fill up with a bunch of water.
It would create pressure and then you drive on it.
I don't know exactly if that's that's what they're intending to do.
That probably seems like the most efficient way to do it.
Yeah, you'd be a steam car.
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Yeah.
I mean, going back to oil, I mean, the price of oil, oil isn't going very well right now.
All of these oil companies have permits that they could go and drill, but they don't want to drill.
The people who are investing in oil don't want to go and drill oil.
I mean, I hear conservatives talking about, well, the permits aren't in places where they can actually drill for oil, but it's really not true.
I mean, people just don't want to go and drill for oil because they're seeing the future come at them and they don't want this type of I think a lot of people are understanding that nuclear
energy is away, but I don't think that, in my opinion, I don't think you should be subsidizing
much green energy from the government right now.
I don't think that the technology is there to make it worthwhile enough.
I mean, if you wanted to do the entire state of Texas, you would need a size of land that
is as big as Houston, Harris County, all of this.
I mean, it's massive amounts of land that you would need.
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But I'm just I'm just I'm very worried for my continent.
Incredibly worried because this is I mean, the fact that we don't have guns, and the fact that most Europeans are, are so far away from even distrusting their governments just a little bit, you know, terrifies me.
Because these European countries apparently won't stand up.
They won't... I mean, in Finland, you've got those, like, I don't know if they're white nationalist groups or, like, just general nationalist groups who are saying, like, no more refugees, no more immigrants.
It's not even Finland.
It's a bunch of countries.
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Well, that was the whole thing that happened with the Swedish, why there were all those riots in Sweden, because a guy from Denmark burned the Quran.
Yeah, a month and a half ago or so, who said, I don't even know if he actually burned the Quran, who said that he was going to burn a Quran in Sweden.
And he was banned from entering Sweden for that exact reason for a couple of years, but then that ban was lifted and so he decided to go.
And that caused riots.
So a lot of these migrants, because there are a lot of migrants, a lot of migrants coming from the Middle East and Africa in Sweden, and in some of these areas, some of these cities, you have suburbs where it's like 95%.
So there are no native Swedes to be found there.
And well, these people started riots and that lasted for days.
The police was completely unable to get it under control whatsoever.
And well, you know, the response to it was, and I mean, I've kind of, we've seen that for years now.
They said like, oh yeah, we shouldn't burn Qurans.
And I, you know, I tend to agree.
Like, I don't think that burning Qurans is necessarily a good thing or a thing that I want to do.
But I'm, I'm like, why are you still surprised that these people, you know, are gonna respond to this?
I mean, I said on Tucker, I was like, yeah, okay, you burn their Qurans, they burn down your city, because these people know what they stand for.
They still have a sense of identity, they have a sense of culture, and they have it so much so that they are willing to destroy you, if you touch their culture.
When I went to Sweden, I interviewed a Lebanese guy who said that ISIS was actually in some of these small neighborhoods, saying that they know they can regroup and they can live comfortably and organize in Sweden where they're given resources and then plan stuff and then send word to the Middle East when they want things to happen.
One of the terrorists who bombed Zaventem Airport in Brussels, I don't know if you guys remember that massive terror attack, he got away and was able to Get around all these areas in Brussels, in the suburbs, for about three months before he was caught by the police.
So these communities protect each other.
He just bombed an airport and there were 250 people killed.
Yeah, that's the that's the paradox of the left, basically what we talked about with gender segregation, you know, they were like, oh, gender segregation in schools is terrible, because boys and girls are equal.
So we should have that all together.
Then you say, oh, let's import 1000s and 1000s of people from the Middle East who think that men and women should be separate for completely different reasons than, you know, Europeans thought they should be in the beginning.
Lauren Southern got some flack because when she was in France, she went to a migrant neighborhood and just walked around filming for a few minutes, and then she wrote, France isn't French anymore.
It's the same way they opened the southern border here in America.
It's for moral reasons.
It's like, okay, imagine if you are someone and you're a white guy or a white woman and you have a house and you have someone come and clean your house and it's an Irish guy or an Irish woman, you feel kind of bad because that person looks like you.
But if someone comes from Guatemala or they come from Bolivia or something like that and they don't look like you, you feel like you're doing something moral.
So you have the left that has this sort of utopian idea of society where everyone, every single race, every single gender, every single sex, whatever, can live together and hold hands and it's all happy rainbows and, you know, the world's great.
And then you have the neoliberal ruling elites That just want cheap labor.
And also I think benefit from destabilizing a society.
So if you, you know, if you have a lot of different cultures that clash and your social fabric is destroyed, which is basically what happened in these types of cities, you know, what do you get?
You get people who have no idea where they're from, what their country is about, what their culture is.
You can't say that because otherwise you're going to be called a white nationalist.
So, yeah, I mean, I think that's their perfect breeding ground for, again, these mindless consumers that just do what they say and buy what they offer.
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Which is funny because Republicans used to be the ones who got blamed for wanting the cheap labor from illegal immigrants.
Right, but all of these groups, like in France, you had a really strong group called, what were they called?
They're all now banned by the courts there.
So you're not allowed to say, I'm a part of this group.
Because it's called, I think they classified it as a subversive organization.
And that type of laws, that's actually something that they're implementing everywhere in Europe.
No, but so people who say these things, like if you are opposing immigration, if you oppose the COVID regulations during COVID, all these countries, we had ministers coming forward saying, oh, people will go to COVID protests, go to the rallies.
They're enemies of the state.
That was the rhetoric that they used.
If you're an enemy of the state, the state can use powers against you.
They can lock you up.
So you have the legal prerogative to lock up dissonant voices.
Like when the United States went to war in Iraq and Afghanistan and they signed the Patriot Act, they could just arrest and bomb and kill anyone at any moment all of a sudden.
Now, so you're saying with these state powers making people enemy of the state.
Is it extra national?
Do you think of it as like a global, some sort of like corporate power?
I mean, you would have to be blind to not see that it's global, I think.
You know, we see all these leaders say exactly the same thing.
They repeat after each other.
So these, you know, the World Economic Forum, they try to sort of write it off as, oh, no, it's just, you know, some leaders that are having informal meetings, and they have coffee together, and they talk about important things.
But it's much more than that.
Obviously, if you're going to talk about international policies, if you're going to, well, literally, as Klaus Schwab said, penetrate the cabinets, then I think you're doing a little bit more than just having tea.
The way they fell was, I think, something to be brought up, but I just want to point out, whenever people say that, it's because you saw a YouTube video talking about it.
Well, NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology, the official report said that it fell because of a fire, an office fire, and the building collapsed.
Shouldn't this have been common knowledge for the average person?
It wasn't.
What conclusions can we draw based on everything we've seen?
The official story is not true.
That doesn't mean it's entirely false.
It means obviously the government keeps secrets.
They're not telling you everything.
Why would the US government come out and be like, here's all of how our security was breached?
They wouldn't do that.
So we don't know exactly what happened.
There's a lot of weird shit.
Anyway, I don't want to go off on a 9-11 thing.
I was simply bringing it up because the point is, with all of the weird shit going on in the world, the one thing that I think is happening is an awakening, a red pilling.
Like I mentioned, how many buildings fell, most people don't know.
People are starting to wake up and be like, hey, wait a minute.
Things aren't what I thought they were.
You know, these things we thought we knew about history are not true.
Now you're getting more and more people who are waking up to the bullshit, waking up to
the Davos Group, the World Economic Forum, and the things they want, the things they
And I think that you were completely right about that sort of awakening, even for conservatives.
I mean, we've really bought into the Patriot Act and, for example, with immigration as well, you know, with mass migration happening and our cities becoming more and more dangerous in Europe, all the conservatives were saying, oh, yeah, we need more police forces.
We need cameras.
We need, you know, more surveillance, more security.
Because if you think that you have a high chance of being bombed by a terrorist on the street at random, which in 2015 in Europe actually was a possibility, seeing how often it happened, you're very quick to say, protect me, state.
So I think those types of laws that were created then are now being used against us.
I thought that Kissinger speaking out against the Ukrainian-Russian war was interesting because he's a proponent of limited war since he has been since the 70s.
Vietnam, he loves it.
He wants these proxy wars where we can pay these corporations to build bombs and blow them up and then we don't have to bomb our own territory or Russia's own territory.
But if they're trying to take it over as a means of, you know, this was our territory, this is what we want, I don't think they'd want to kill everyone.
No, they'd have to take out the seat of power in Ukraine.
And if they used a 100 kiloton bomb, would only hit the inner city limits of Kiev, it would kill, I think, 180,000 people, but it would cause every single Ukrainian serviceman to desert.
That nato would have nato that the reason the one reason I think they won't is it a nato would formally declare war.
Yeah But nato's already declared like it like unofficially
Right. It's a de facto war for well, they're giving intelligence to blow up russian ships and everything
so russia doesn't want to give them an excuse for Actual ground forces being involved, but I think if vladimir
putin knows he's about to die. We're gonna lose he'll fire his missiles
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I don't think you think it's going to get to a place where you think he knows that he's going to lose
I don't think they're going to team up with Russia.
I think China is already having such horrible demographic problems in their country with their age and the amount of abortions that they did that they're going to be having some sort of civil war.
I think that it's going to come into a civil war in China that again is still going to disrupt the global economy massively but I don't think that China is going to be The power... People thought that China is going to be this powerhouse that's going to take over the world, but just based on their percentage of old people that they're going to have to take care of and no young people and men who are totally disenfranchised with society because they can't find a date because of the one-child policy, they're totally screwed.
Yeah, I mean, on my last blog on Substack, I wrote a bit about the international health regulations that actually Biden's administration put the amendments forward for.
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