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you you | |
so the economy continues to fall apart Housing prices in certain areas have dropped like 20%. | ||
Many people are predicting recession. | ||
We are seeing mass layoffs in the housing market and crypto. | ||
But crypto is kind of obvious. | ||
We know they're getting laid off because they're getting just obliterated. | ||
But Joe Biden says it's a tremendous rebound. | ||
Or I'm sorry, it was the Hill. | ||
They said despite the rebound, people are still feeling the heat or whatever. | ||
And it's like, dude, it's massive inflation. | ||
There's talk of, I don't know if they did this today, the Fed was going to increase rates by what, like 0.75 or | ||
something like that? | ||
By 75, what is the number? Almost 1% or something like that? | ||
I mean it's up to like 6.2 right now, something like that? | ||
It's going to go up. It's going to get crazy out there. | ||
And so now, you know, I could not resist this headline. | ||
I've been hurt all day, because you guys know I didn't work today or yesterday morning, but I really want to do the show, so that's why I was resting. | ||
And so I said, Luke, what's in the news? | ||
And Luke was like, oh, that leftist congressman said there's going to be a civil war if the Republicans win the midterm. | ||
And I was like, that's our headline! | ||
That's exactly what Tim Pool wants. | ||
And no, but I thought it was a good kickoff because we've got protests in front of Kavanaugh's house. | ||
We've got the migrant caravan, 7,000 plus heading towards the border. | ||
They say it's one of the biggest yet. | ||
We've got Elon Musk intervening, sort of, when libs of TikTok is getting death threats. | ||
And I guess now Twitter actually started banning these accounts. | ||
But all of these things obviously play into this massive divide. | ||
And I think when you see a congressman, member of the squad say that the right | ||
has been radicalized, if they win, they're going to start taking more power | ||
in federal government. | ||
And then he mentions people who want a civil war and that's what's at stake. | ||
So we're gonna talk all about that stuff. | ||
And we're talking about what's going on in the border, especially with these fine young gentlemen | ||
who are down there. | ||
We got Drew Hernandez. | ||
Good to see you guys. | ||
I'm enjoying the great reset. | ||
I think it's amazing. | ||
I think Joe Biden is doing a great job. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I think this Build Back Better agenda is just the perfect thing for our country. | ||
Just want to get that out of the way. | ||
So it's looking good, guys. | ||
We also got Jorge Ventura. | ||
It's good to be here, and like Drew said, Great Reset's going great. | ||
I'm excited to live in the pods and eat bugs. | ||
Hear that, Media Matters? | ||
We're a good show. | ||
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We just want to get that out of the way. | |
We got Luke. | ||
I'm a person of color so technically I'm allowed to do this. | ||
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stop watching. Luke sees one brown guy. Luke, you're invited to the carnazona. I'm a person | |
of color so technically I'm allowed to do this. I come here with a very simple message. | ||
People will forget your words. People will forget your accomplishments, | ||
but people will never forget that you voted for Biden. | ||
If you like that message, it's on my t-shirt. | ||
You can get it on TheBestPoliticalShirts.com and support me. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
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Nah, screw that, Luke. | |
You need a t-shirt that says Orale Vatos and picture me and Jorge right on it. | ||
We're working on it right now as we're speaking. | ||
Muy bien, amigos. | ||
Gracias. | ||
Gracias, Luke. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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How do we follow that? | |
I need people to speak very slowly when they speak Spanish to me because I speak it better than I understand it, but that's how I am with English too. | ||
Wait, say it in Gaelic. | ||
Uh, excuse me? | ||
Do you just assume that I can't do it? | ||
How many racist remarks are going to be thrown at the guests on this show? | ||
This is unbelievably offensive. | ||
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This is horrible. | |
A lot of racism. | ||
My name is Seamus Coughlin. | ||
I have a YouTube channel called Freedom Tunes. | ||
We upload animated cartoons every single week, sometimes twice a week. | ||
We've got some bangers coming out over the next two weeks. | ||
And I've also got a website I just launched, freedomtunes.com. | ||
You guys go over there, five bucks a month, you are going to get extra content, an extra cartoon every week. | ||
You're also going to be supporting independent content so we will not be as reliant on big tech and can also make jokes that won't necessarily fly on YouTube. | ||
I cannot believe that I told this nice lady that I met today to tune into the show this evening and Luke kicks it off. | ||
I'm great. | ||
I hope it gets better from here. | ||
Nice to see you again, guys. | ||
We also, we've got a couple people chilling in the back. | ||
We got Richie McGinnis and Taylor Silverman hanging out in the back. | ||
Is that one of your shoots and shirts? | ||
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Yes, it is. | |
Oh, it's John McAfee, right? | ||
unidentified
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John McAfee. | |
Is that one of your suits and shirts? | ||
Yes it is. | ||
Oh it's John McAfee right? | ||
Yep. | ||
John McAfee. | ||
Rest in peace. | ||
John McAfee. | ||
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I just want to mention the reason Tim had a pain in his back is because Luke has Munchausen syndrome by proxy and he's been slowly poisoning him. | ||
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He's been literally stabbing me in the back. | |
Really funny there. | ||
I thought you were going to say because Luke has a pain in his back. | ||
That would have been more clever. | ||
Pain in the behind would have been something an adult would say. | ||
Alright, no more laughing. | ||
Now we're going to get depressed. | ||
Here's the story. | ||
Squad Rep Bowman predicts civil war if GOP takes control in midterms. | ||
I do think that headline is a little strong. | ||
What he actually said was, He went on to warn that Republicans gaining control of the House and our Senate would embolden dangerous and violent extremists to take further control. | ||
Quote, it would also embolden Republicans and the far right and white nationalists across the country to begin to believe that it is their time to not just take power in the House, but the Senate, the White House, and the state houses across the country. | ||
We've got to understand that this is a group I'd like to point out that it's a ridiculous statement. | ||
by the great replacement myth and many other things, and have been pushing for violence | ||
and pushing for even civil war. | ||
So that is what's at stake right now in terms of this election, he warned. | ||
I'd just like to point out that it's a ridiculous statement. | ||
Republicans just did a deal on gun control. | ||
You don't see Republicans coming out and being like, could you imagine Mitch McConnell being like, | ||
I want a machine gun in the hand of every child. | ||
They're nowhere close to anything like that. | ||
So to come out and say they're radicalized, But the funny thing is... | ||
What about winning an election makes him think they will then move for civil war? | ||
Exactly. | ||
People revolt when they're losing in the political system. | ||
Winning in the political system emboldens a person to keep trying to pursue more victories within the political system. | ||
You know, I don't know about you guys, but I'm really excited about the Republicans getting into power and then sitting on their hands and doing absolutely nothing. | ||
No, that's wrong. | ||
You are wrong, Luke. | ||
They're not going to do nothing. | ||
They're going to capitulate to the Democrats and take away our rights. | ||
No, but you are right. | ||
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You are right. | |
I'm kidding. | ||
They're trying everything. | ||
They're throwing everything at the wall and hoping that it sticks from the Roe v. Wade to obviously this J6. | ||
They're trying everything they can to just throw it out there to radicalize their base. | ||
And, uh, I don't know. | ||
I feel like the J6 stuff is not gonna stick with them because I think a lot of people are watching this stuff and it doesn't add up. | ||
I mean, they have this show trial. | ||
Don't they have, like, an ABC producer putting the trial together? | ||
It's impossible to watch, man. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And people are watching this like, is this really a threat? | ||
Like, is this really the threat? | ||
Is it going to be climate change? | ||
Is it going to be Roe v. Wade? | ||
Is it going to be police killing a bunch of black people? | ||
Like, they try everything, and I just hope a lot of people are waking up to, like, they just want to manipulate you and radicalize you. | ||
You see Jake Paul? | ||
Jake Paul came out and was like, if you don't see why voting for Biden was the problem, you're the American problem. | ||
And he's not like a right winger, and you know, Bowman's actually, whatever you think of him, he's actually, he's a lot smarter than this, and he knows that he's actually stoking division when he goes his lane. | ||
He calls himself a progressive, so he understands the struggles of the working class. | ||
He should just be honest and say, hey, if the establishment Democrats continue in the way they are, we're losing the working class vote. | ||
People can't even afford gas, groceries, and Bowman knows that. | ||
He's a progressive, but he's kind of aligned himself with the establishment ever since he got into office, like the rest of the squad who voted for the $40 billion for Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, so I want to make a point bouncing off that. | ||
I think you're absolutely correct there. | ||
And one thing I would add is it's interesting that someone who's part of this squad, which has very strong leanings, if not overt support for Marxist theory, would say that there's going to be a revolt in this country because the wrong political faction is winning, and not because, I don't know, gas is going to reach $8 a gallon because your average person is struggling to buy food because people are incapable of caring for their own family with a single wage. | ||
That's the funny thing. | ||
But he knows that. | ||
The other thing is he's smart enough to AOC. | ||
She knows that, but they decide not to talk about those issues. | ||
They have now aligned themselves with the establishment. | ||
And I mean, I think the funniest thing about the squad is they champion themselves like, oh, we're the outsider. | ||
We're going to go in and we're going to fight Pelosi and the establishment left. | ||
And they've just literally aligned with them every single way. | ||
Yep. | ||
I think they might start leaning into the Civil War narrative because the real issue is when people can't eat, when they can't drive, when they can't work, that's when you start seeing the breakdown. | ||
I forgot what it's called, but there's like an equation or whatever that when the cost of... I think we talked about it before. | ||
Yeah, we did. | ||
When the cost of goods reaches a certain point to the value of labor, then just the system breaks. | ||
What's the quote? | ||
We're only three meals away from a revolution? | ||
I forgot who said that, but someone will correct me in the comments. | ||
It was Jurassic World Dominion. | ||
That's who said it. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
That's when we saw the movie together, and that's why it just came to my mind right now. | ||
It didn't invite me. | ||
We didn't. | ||
Three meals away from a revolution, is that what you said? | ||
Exactly. | ||
And historically, we have to understand, whenever there's civil unrest, whenever there's a larger conflict, whether internal or external, it usually is fostered because of economic instability and chaos. | ||
This economic instability is being spurred on by deliberate decisions by the Biden administration that is literally shooting this economy in the foot and this is going to prelude a larger conflict that's going to unfold in some kind of way because history dictates that this is going to happen because it always happens this way. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
Well, I think you agree with me. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Every now and again, the man makes a good point. | ||
And you're completely correct. | ||
I would go a little bit further, too. | ||
I think there's something very unique about the present economic crisis we're facing, which is that people don't really have any ability to gauge what normal prices are, because during the pandemic, we actually saw a bit of deflation within key industries. | ||
So, for example, the cost of a gallon of gasoline where I was living was like $1.45. | ||
So if we had a relatively normal cost of gasoline back in 2020, and it was something around like $2.50, $3.00, and now it was up to $5.00, that would certainly be a problem. | ||
But when people are used to gas being significantly less expensive than the average, and then it shoots up over $5.00, you're going to see massive economic consequences of that, which you wouldn't otherwise see. | ||
Well, it's like an inverse big ask, right? | ||
So this is the Trump method, right? | ||
I think he writes about this in The Art of the Deal. | ||
I haven't read it. | ||
But the idea is ask for like twice of what you want. | ||
So I'd be like, Drew, give me a hundred dollars for this, you know, drink. | ||
And then when you're like, a hundred bucks, that's crazy. | ||
I'll say, okay, 50. | ||
And you're like, ah, 50, that's half. | ||
Even though 50 is that, you know, you ask for way more than you want. | ||
This is an inversion of that where people get used to a real, I'll put it this way. | ||
If you were in a place that had $1.50 for gas, and it jumps to $5, you're looking at a massive increase. | ||
If it was already $4 for a year, you'd be angry and used to it. | ||
You'd be desensitized. | ||
So this is a much, much bigger shock to people. | ||
And you'd be upset by it. | ||
Anyone's going to be upset by price increases, especially if their wages are not rising at an equivalent rate. | ||
It's also the fact that people have sort of lost the ability to make calculations about what things should ordinarily cost, because nothing's really been at a normal price for about two years or so. | ||
We've got a lot of news in the economy, but let's stick to the Civil War topic, because even Yahoo News released an article just moments ago, and it's titled, The Supreme Court Could Foster a New Kind of Civil War. | ||
So this is conversation that's being normalized. | ||
I was warning about this for, you know, a couple years now. | ||
It's called the divide and conquer agenda. | ||
And I think it's important to understand right now, because from my perspective, there's a bunch of ruling elites manipulating the left and the right to fight each other on cultural issues, on issues that I would even regard as petty in some instances, while we are getting screwed and literally robbed of our wealth and money and potential to have any kind of legitimate future for our children. | ||
So I think, you know, this term, Well, I think we're in a new kind of civil war already. | ||
I've certainly talked about it. | ||
I think is something that we should discuss further because I think there's a big potential for this. | ||
Well, I think we're in a new kind of civil war already. I've certainly talked about it. | ||
When you see the left go around destroying buildings in 2020, 529, never forget, the leftist insurrection at the | ||
White House, where they tried tearing down the fences, they tore down | ||
the barricades, set fire to a guard post, and they tried to raise St. John's Day. | ||
John's Church, the famous President's Church. | ||
And 150 officers get injured in these protests? | ||
That was an insurrection. | ||
The President was forced into a bunker, and they laughed at him for it. | ||
How many federal agents and officers of the law were injured there? | ||
150. | ||
My point real quick, sorry, is just that where's the hearings? | ||
Where are the arrests? | ||
Where's any Republican to come out and be like, look what happened here? | ||
Yeah, so when the federal government and law enforcement is only going after one group of people, And the other faction is doing substantially more damage? | ||
Yeah, okay, look. | ||
Some people say anarcho-tyranny, and I'm like, anarcho-tyranny is like criminals get away with it, but law-abiding citizens get arrested. | ||
This is something different. | ||
This is Antifa and far-leftists go around smashing and destroying, and then the media and the government look away. | ||
And then you get a handful of like what are this Patriot Front group that no one believes is real anyway | ||
No one cares about gets arrested for simply going into a city. They get surrounded. They get a conspiracy charge. I | ||
mean look Everybody thinks they're feds anyway, so I kind of thought | ||
it was funny But if you're people in a truck and they surround you and | ||
arrest you just for that I mean you didn't do anything | ||
We're already at a point where two billion dollars in insurance damage and it was probably more than that | ||
buildings destroyed, burned down all across this country and nothing. | ||
30 or so deaths related to this rioting, and nothing. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Look, arrest Patriot Front if they're doing something wrong, right? | ||
But what about literally the other factions that are doing substantially worse? | ||
Nothing is getting done. | ||
Well, we definitely are in a political, psychological information war that you're seeing unfold through education, through the mainstream media, through movies, through Hollywood, through music, through CRT, through all of these agendas and teachings that come through all of these channels. | ||
And I think the bigger picture Here is it's not necessarily left versus right It's this global agenda from the top down and I think the the uniparty is nothing new But I think a lot of people view it this way where it's like it's left versus right in the United States I think that's the way they want us to view it. | ||
They want us into a civil war They want us attacking each other so it gives this global elite an excuse for full government overreach and the the the craziest part about this entire thing is People that believe they're on the right side, right? | ||
Which we would say, like, people on the left or whatever, right? | ||
People that think the useful idiots that are on the ground, like Tim is talking about, the Antifa people, the BLM people, these far leftists, these Marxist professors in universities, and you name it, right? | ||
These people think they're on the right side because they have the power in all these institutions, especially big tech. | ||
That's another one to name. | ||
They think they're on the right side, but you're literally being used just to push an agenda forward so that the bigger powers at B can come in and just have an excuse to take over everything. | ||
And anyone that's not in line at that point doesn't matter whether you're on the left or the right. | ||
If you're not in line with the power structure or the agenda, you're gone. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
One of the biggest hurdles to the expansion of authoritarianism in this country is the Constitution. | ||
What's the easiest and fastest way to get rid of a Constitution? | ||
Emergencies. | ||
Civil war. | ||
A civil war. | ||
One side comes out on top and then you say, that's gone. | ||
That's just gone. | ||
That's gone. | ||
Right. | ||
So with Abraham Lincoln, right? | ||
The suspension of habeas corpus. | ||
I think they threatened to arrest the assembly in Maryland. | ||
I think they arrested and killed people by the state for just simply disagreeing with the centralized government at that time. | ||
Well, it's interesting. | ||
You were mentioning the fact that people have really been propagandized to accept a lot of these left-wing ideas. | ||
But even so, going back to Tim's comments about May 29th and the way that's treated as compared to January 6th, for as propagandized as this public has been, according to polling data, something like two-thirds of people would like to see an investigation into the 2020 riots, whereas less than half of American citizens polled want an investigation into January 6th. | ||
So even though it would be tremendously politically popular for the Republicans to look into the 2020 riots, I'm not going to hold my breath. | ||
What's interesting about the 2020 riots and being there covering on the ground, the majority of the businesses that were burned down were black and brown owned, immigrant owned. | ||
I was actually, I was an intern for the Daily Caller, but my first night on the ground was actually 529. | ||
And I mean, I've never seen anything like that when they were attacking Secret Service. | ||
Now that night, I don't know if you guys remember, but I broke the story of, he was with Fox News at the time, Leland Vitter. | ||
He was assaulted by those Black Lives Matter supporters. | ||
Now could you imagine if it was CNN, Jim Acosta, and it was the other way around? | ||
I mean, they would never let us forget about it. | ||
I guarantee you people don't even remember that Leland got assaulted because he works for Fox News. | ||
But if it was Jim Acosta, oh man, we wouldn't hear the end of it. | ||
I'll take it a step further. | ||
BLM attacked CNN's headquarters in Atlanta. | ||
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That's right! | |
And L.A. | ||
And L.A. | ||
And for all the rhetoric we've heard about how the media feels unsafe doing their job as honest brokers because people make memes of Donald Trump in a wrestling match punching a person with CNN's logo photoshopped over his face. | ||
When BLM attacks them and is literally riding at their front doors and breaking into their building, it's, well, come on, this isn't that big of a deal. | ||
It's mostly peaceful. | ||
They were like, it is fine. | ||
We understand. | ||
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Language of the unheard. | |
He's like, they are mostly peaceful and the police station's on fire behind them. | ||
Iconic. | ||
It was even iconic during the riots of black business owners having to put signs saying, this is black owned. | ||
Don't burn me down. | ||
And I know Drew, you remember this. | ||
When we were in Kenosha, all the apartment buildings having to put signs saying, hey, kids live here. | ||
Please don't burn it down. | ||
They did it again right before the trial, the Rittenhouse trial. | ||
When I went out there, I was driving down those same streets and the same signs were out there. | ||
There was like this senior citizen home that was like, hey, old people live here. | ||
I don't want to be burned down. | ||
My favorite was those college kids that were cheering on the BLM protest. | ||
And then they got a brick through the window. | ||
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We're with you! | |
And they kept throwing more bricks. | ||
And I'm like, this is the true reality of the consequences that people don't realize that they had to deal with. | ||
Let me pull up this story we got from TimCast.com. | ||
House passes bill to protect family members of SCOTUS Justices. | ||
27 Democrats voted against it. | ||
So, of course, you guys have heard they're protesting in front of Kavanaugh's house. | ||
This is a continuation of that story. | ||
They decide to protest in front of Justices' homes. | ||
It's illegal to do so. | ||
An activist organization publishes information showing people how to get to these homes, which should, I'm assuming, is also illegal. | ||
The federal government says nothing. | ||
They're not going to intervene. | ||
And then Jen Psaki comes out and says, well, we certainly encourage this. | ||
They're still defending it. | ||
A dude shows up to kill Kavanaugh. | ||
They say, OK, well, we're going to arrest that guy. | ||
And now people are still protesting. | ||
I watch these videos of people marching in front of the homes of Kavanaugh and their statements coming from the neighbors. | ||
The neighbors said, after what happened, especially, we don't know who these people are. | ||
We don't know what's going to happen. | ||
And we're supposed to just live this way? | ||
No, they should be arrested. | ||
I could not imagine that. | ||
I want you all to imagine this. | ||
Like, remember what happened to Tucker Carlson? | ||
They went to his house, were banging on his door, and his wife had to hide in the pantry. | ||
Now they want to take your guns away? | ||
Yo, when they've got people burning down your businesses, coming to your home and threatening you, and it's happened that they've gone to people's houses on numerous occasions, and now they're saying take away their guns, red flag laws. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
You can't even call the police, Tim, because they're going to wait outside for 40 minutes. | ||
Sure, sure, but in Wisconsin, there was a group of Black Lives Matter activists. | ||
They thought some girls had been kidnapped. | ||
They showed up to this house where they thought the kidnapping happened, and they set fire to it. | ||
Someone- the fire got put out by, I think, emergency services. | ||
They set fire to it again. | ||
This same group of people went in front of another guy's home because apparently had an altercation with a neighbor. | ||
They called him racist. | ||
So you've got these same people. | ||
Everybody knows they were involved in arson. | ||
Someone was. | ||
And so he brandishes a shotgun through his window. | ||
the police come and arrest him. Now look, people outside in front of your home he felt threatened, | ||
there's an argument about whether or not he should have brandished a weapon. I mean he's in his own | ||
home and he's making a warning and so they said you can't point a weapon at people. But then it's | ||
a question of if these are people who have set fire to a house and they're in front of your home | ||
and you're defending yourself like how would you? | ||
Like, imagine this. | ||
Someone's coming to your property with violent intentions. | ||
And you're like, I can't point my weapon at them until after they attack you. | ||
So again, I don't like the conflict. | ||
I don't like that he did it. | ||
The point is, here's what's gonna happen. | ||
You will be in your house. | ||
Activists and protesters and extremists will show up and they'll scream at you. | ||
And then when you say, like, back off, we are armed, they'll call in a red flag. | ||
And they'll say, he's a crazy guy with a gun, and the cops will show up and say, hand over your guns. | ||
I warned about this in 2018. | ||
I said, it's only a matter of time, because we were watching the police not do anything. | ||
When a group of people will show up to your house, and this is what I was talking about with Tucker Carlson. | ||
Here's what'll happen, because I've watched this happen in real time. | ||
You guys have probably seen this too. | ||
You'll have a group of 50 people. | ||
They'll all be standing back and they'll all be yelling. | ||
One guy will like bang on the glass. | ||
Then as soon as he does, a bunch of other people start banging on the glass | ||
because someone crossed the line and they cross with him. | ||
The glass breaks. | ||
Then everyone's standing back like, oh, the door's open. | ||
One person will slowly look in and then someone else will look in | ||
and then the rest of the crowd will be like, oh, they're going in. | ||
Mob mentality. | ||
And then they'll start mobbing in. | ||
We saw that with those shopping malls during the riots where it was like, I think it was Jake Paul | ||
or whoever went in. | ||
And so what I'm saying is what will happen is they'll go to someone's house, like Tucker Carlson. | ||
They're banging on the door. | ||
Eventually someone's gonna break the door and it's gonna pop open. | ||
Then you're gonna see the mob mentality. | ||
One person's going to peek in, another person's going to step in, and then everyone's going to rush in. | ||
Tim, I disagree with you. | ||
The police officers during the BLM riots, they did do something. | ||
They got on their knees and they put up their fist and they joined in unison. | ||
So did the FBI. | ||
So did the CIA. | ||
And when they were tweeting a support of Black Lives Matter, they were tweeting in support of Marvel movies, like Black Panther, which somehow was connected in some kind of weird way. | ||
So seeing this larger weaponization of the intelligence agencies, seeing these police officers within the last two to three years, they exposed themselves. | ||
They showed exactly who they are. | ||
They are agents of the state, the state that is represented by the people in power that abuse their power for their own political purposes, for their own financial gain. | ||
So this is clear as day and obviously the same people that weaponized these intelligence agencies, these police departments, To excuse some of the worst, horrible behavior, where dozens of people died, are the same ones that are telling you, trust the police, just give up your arms. | ||
I'm just following orders. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I'm just following orders. | ||
Yeah, which is absolutely illogical. | ||
That's what those New York police officers are saying when they're literally arresting kids for eating inside of a restaurant without the vaccination. | ||
I'm just following orders. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
I mean, you take a look at... But that's by design. | ||
That gets pushed by this agenda, because you have these politicians, like the story that we're talking about, calling civil wars among us, accusing political opponents of a civil war that's gonna be sparked by them. | ||
I think Chuck Schumer literally called out Kavanaugh in a video, and I'm paraphrasing. | ||
He said, you're gonna feel the wrath, or the pain, or the whirlwind, or something like that. | ||
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The whirlwind you have unleashed. | |
See, here's the thing is, I think a lot of people That may not be politically invested. | ||
They don't really look into this stuff as much as we do. | ||
We're like obsessed. | ||
We're just waiting and waiting and waiting. | ||
But the average person is just watching this and maybe thinking like, this is just happening. | ||
It's just happening. | ||
Here we are in American history where something is happening. | ||
It's not by design. | ||
It's not intentional. | ||
There's just these political opponents that are against each other. | ||
But people need to understand, these people know what they're doing. | ||
Chuck Schumer, when he says that to the nation, knows who he's talking to. | ||
He knows the Antifa types, he knows the far-left extremists are gonna hear that and take it to the next level, but they already get a pass because all these crooked DAs, this crooked law enforcement, the crooked FBI, the crooked you-name-it, all these law enforcement agencies have been radicalized, have been infiltrated by these globalist organizations where they give them a pass and don't let them do anything. | ||
So at the same time, it's like this continual subversion where you cannot trust anything. | ||
But that's where the Constitution comes in. | ||
I appreciate what the police can do. | ||
They make mistakes. | ||
They can screw up big time. | ||
But at the end of the day, you should have the ability to defend yourself and your family, period. | ||
Because you could call 911 and they may not make it in time. | ||
You could call 911 and some... | ||
But this is why Joe Biden is coming out and saying the Second Amendment is not absolute. | ||
a stand down for 40 minutes outside of a school and then all these kids get slaughtered while | ||
they're calling 911. | ||
That's human error. | ||
That's why you need the ability to defend yourself. | ||
But this is why Joe Biden is coming out and saying the Second Amendment is not absolute. | ||
It was not meant to be absolute. | ||
It is the perfect storm. | ||
Like I said, they're trying, they need something Luke. | ||
If it's not the gun grab, if it's not Roe vs. Wade, if it's not climate change, I don't know. | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
What do you guys think is what they're just really going for? | ||
Kind of like Luke said, is they want you to focus on the culture war while they just destroy, | ||
you know, your last warfare. | ||
And right now, to be honest, like I think inflation is a gift for the GOP if they could | ||
take advantage of it. | ||
If you guys even look at the polls right now, Joe Biden with Hispanics is record low. | ||
With Hispanics, it's at 26%. | ||
The last poll I saw for blacks were at 34%. | ||
So even the minorities are not supporting Joe Biden. | ||
That's why I know Jamal Bowman. | ||
He's a lot smarter than what he's saying. | ||
That's why he has to do the Civil War stuff to do the divide and conquer. | ||
But he knows the working class is struggling. | ||
He knows that Hispanics and blacks do not approve of what Joe Biden is doing because we all feel the pain at the pump. | ||
We all feel it at the groceries. | ||
And even today, guys, we were interviewing some people at the gas station just talking to see how it was affecting their daily lives. | ||
And one woman mentioned to us, she said, hey, everything is up and I'm still getting paid the same. | ||
And I think that's how, you know, that relates to very well. | ||
That's part of the goal. | ||
So I'm not so convinced that there's a larger agenda. | ||
Like, I don't think there's a group of people who said in by 2050, we want these things. | ||
Now, we do know there is like the 2030 agenda, like there are literally groups of people like Davos. | ||
What I mean to say is, I think when it comes to the political powers and the corporate powers, Some of these groups have ideas of what they want to see the future like, but they're mostly focused on the here and now. | ||
And that is, what can we do to reduce consumption? | ||
Joe Biden and the Democrats have literally said they want to do this. | ||
Joe Biden has literally said he wants to transition off fossil fuels. | ||
So when you see them take these actions that transition us away from fossil fuels and make everything harder and more expensive, I mean, they told you they were going to do it. | ||
So there may be- He literally told the nation that food shortages are coming. | ||
I don't know, Drew. | ||
Here's what I want to clarify. | ||
They're probably looking to the future and saying, here's what I want the future to look like. | ||
But what I mean is most of their actions are based off of what are we doing today? | ||
So Joe Biden today will say, what's going to get people to stop spending money? | ||
What's going to get production to go down? | ||
There's too much garbage. | ||
There's too much pollution. | ||
These are the environmentalists, the climate change people who have literally told you they're going to do it, and now it's happening. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of pawns in that particular game, but there's also a lot of shot callers. | ||
So I think we should understand it in both of those different perspectives because they both play a very important role here. | ||
But as far as what we're seeing, I mean, they've been talking about this for a very long time, they name it different things, but essentially, When you boil it down, it's about human enslavement. | ||
It's about getting rid of human rights. | ||
It's about getting rid of people's wealth. | ||
And that's exactly what the policies they have been implementing, to a point where Biden's senior advisor, Gina McCarthy, came out today and said, people who criticize this green transition, this green energy transition, need to be censored on big tech social media. | ||
She advocated for the censorship of this criticism, which she is calling this green Transfer. | ||
So again, what we're seeing here, just like you were mentioning it earlier, Tim, is a transition that they want, that they're implementing. | ||
There's going to be a lot of pain and suffering associated with it, but they don't want you knowing that it's directly caused by them. | ||
Yeah, so I want to make a point here. | ||
You guys are sort of talking about social issues being a distraction, and I disagree that that's all they are, but I would agree with you that in this particular situation, that's almost certainly the reason that the left is trying to cling to every different social issue they can come into contact with. | ||
So I believe that these issues are actually really significantly important to the long-term health of our nation, but obviously right now the reason they're picking them out is because they're just looking for something that they can find to ingratiate themselves with the American public because people are not happy with them. | ||
People are going to blame them for everything that's going wrong under their watch. | ||
And so, even with the issues where they would like to argue they're politically popular, we've talked about this on the show a couple times before, but when it comes to abortion, they'll say something like, well, you know, there are many pro-choice Americans, so maybe if we talk about abortion enough and the fact that Roe might be overturned, we could win some votes. | ||
But then, they take the most radically far-left pro-abortion position they can, and they turn off a lot of pro-choice people. | ||
So, They don't even know how to win on social issues anymore, and on top of that, with the economy as horrible as it is, your average person is saying, how can I feed my family if this gets worse? | ||
And the left does not have an answer for them other than, this actually isn't bad, or it's transitory, or deal with it. | ||
Let me pull this up here from RealClearPolitics. | ||
We have President Biden's job approval. | ||
It's currently at 38.9. | ||
It is abysmally low. | ||
This is apocalyptic for the president. | ||
Here's what I want to mention. | ||
So, you know, Seamus, you were talking about how the left will take the most far-left position on many things, which drives moderates away. | ||
But I think we got a bigger problem. | ||
What they're betting on is people are too scared to resist no matter what. | ||
So they can say the craziest thing because, in fact, the crazy scares people. | ||
When you've got a president with an approval rating of 38.9%, you'd think every late night comedian would come out and be like, this president sucks! | ||
You'd think every regular person at the water cooler would be like, wow, Biden's trash, isn't he? | ||
It's a safe bet. | ||
Most people don't like the guy. | ||
54.7% disapproval in aggregate. | ||
It's safe to say nobody likes the guy. | ||
Yet for some reason, they still defend him. | ||
The media still comes out and protects him. | ||
I posted a tweet from the Hill. | ||
They were like, despite the economic rebound, I'm like, are you nuts? | ||
Are you crazy? | ||
Stop defending this guy! | ||
This is the issue. | ||
They can push any insane policy they want because people will not deviate. | ||
Even if they deep down hate him. | ||
They get a call from a pollster, do you like the president? | ||
No. | ||
Would you tell your friends? | ||
No. | ||
What's interesting, if you guys even watch, I always pay attention to the Spanish media, and if you're watching Telemundo and Univision, You feel like you're watching Fox News now because they have been completely upset how they destroyed the working class. | ||
And like I said, you know, shout out to my Latinos. | ||
We have Biden at 26. | ||
We have him at the lowest. | ||
But I'm telling you right now, even that media, like I said, turn on Telemundo and you feel like you're watching the Spanish Tucker Carlson because they're hammering on Biden on every single episode. | ||
Yeah, didn't George Soros just spend like yeah. Yeah dollars buying out. They're very worried about | ||
worried about the the reason why they're also worried about the Hispanic vote because they're also they'd be looking at | ||
South Texas in 2016 all Those all those counties in South Texas are overwhelming | ||
Latino like 80% They all swung to Hillary Clinton by over 10 to 15 points | ||
It wasn't even close fast forward to 2020 every single County has swung to the GOP off the issue of the border | ||
Now, the Latino base down in South Texas is fascinating because you go down there, they do want a wall, but at the same time, they'll probably vote for a $15 minimum wage. | ||
They'll probably vote for a Medicare for All. | ||
It's really true working class, but I think the Dems are looking at what's going on and how fast they're losing that Latino vote, and they're very worried about that. | ||
You had me at George Soros. | ||
and uh... and uh... i mean he's going against the santa san florida heavily as | ||
well that's another important aspect go ahead of the democrats are going you | ||
know we're we're we're losing the mexican vote let's call them something | ||
they hate what takes you guys i think that's not what i i i don't this is | ||
actually part of why i do think social issues are very important the democrats | ||
know that they are at risk of losing hispanic community so what they're | ||
trying to do is a road the hispanic families much as they possibly can so | ||
they can get them dependent upon the welfare state and the way to do that is | ||
to break down gender norms and barriers in latinx in terms like that are | ||
emblematic way of doing it I just want to add for Latino voters, the biggest gift right now that the left is giving to the right when it comes to Latino voters, | ||
It's pushing CRT and transgenderism. | ||
That turns off Hispanic voters like crazy. | ||
We just did a mini-doc in Loudoun County focusing on how they basically won their school boards. | ||
That was led by Salvadoran voters, Chinese nationals, and Indian immigrants. | ||
I think people forget that. | ||
And look, as a Hispanic, I'm telling you right now, a lot of my family members and other people I know, behind closed doors, the majority of Hispanics, they're not even on board with same-sex marriage yet. | ||
And the groomer stuff. | ||
I mean, you try and groom a Hispanic kid, I guarantee you, you're gonna be shocked. | ||
Dude, that mom is coming with that chancla, bro. | ||
You try and take the Hispanics' guns away, and you try and touch their kids, you will lose at every single turn. | ||
But that's what these people are doing right now, and they think we're stupid. | ||
They look us in the eye, and they think we're dumb, and that we're just gonna let these people touch our kids and groom our kids as if it's normal, but that's not gonna happen in any way, shape, or form. | ||
I wanna pull up this, I got the Real Clear Politics Average from Donald Trump. | ||
Oh, nice. | ||
What do you think Donald Trump's approval you can see it now? I guess his approval rating after January 6th it | ||
dropped to 39.3 from | ||
43.7 now full disclosure Donald Trump's lowest point was I believe it was at | ||
37.2 or 37 so it was it was very low at one point But what I'm saying is after January 6 Trump's approval | ||
rating is 39.3 Right now Joe Biden is at 38.9. That's when the Democrats | ||
come out and say January 6 I'm like Joe Biden right now is less popular than Trump was | ||
after that. Why are you thinking that's gonna do anything for you? | ||
It's the economy stupid. You're a bigot Tim. Yeah It's like, look at the polls. | ||
No, he's right. | ||
When Trump did this, I shouldn't say when he did it, from their perspective, it was fresh in the mind. | ||
It just happened. | ||
Trump was still more popular than Biden is now. | ||
But why lean on that messaging? | ||
Exactly. | ||
I think that there's a clear reason for it, right? | ||
So the argument that the left makes about what was being done to the Capitol by the right on January 6th, This is what the left is actually doing to every American household right now. | ||
They are destroying people's ability to survive and provide for their families. | ||
This is what you need. | ||
You need a video where, like, make a cartoon of Joe Biden, Pelosi, and Schumer, like, breaking into people's homes, like, climbing the barrier and, like, waving flags, and, like, regular people are having their stuff stolen from them. | ||
That's it. | ||
Inflation is the hidden tax, right? | ||
You print a bunch of money and then the working class person who isn't invested in a bunch of assets and stocks, their savings are totally devalued. | ||
And all the people in the gigantic corporations who got the interest-free loans, They get to suck as much value out of the system as | ||
possible and then everyone else's currency is devalued. | ||
Everyone else's money loses its value That's what they did to the American people | ||
Well, let me just let me just get this out of the way real quick because we need to appease and please the pull of the | ||
Cult so here is our plug We just want to make sure that we uh, we worship Ukraine | ||
We want everyone to know here that the answer to all of these problems is to give more billions of dollars to Ukraine. | ||
I think they deserve 80 billion. | ||
I think they deserve 80 billion. | ||
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You're a bigot! | ||
Take all my money! | ||
Take all my money! | ||
Everything I have, just give it to Ukraine because that's going to fix our problems, Luke. | ||
How much do you think they should get, Jorge? | ||
4 billion, 5? | ||
Let's step it up. | ||
We're seeing 80, oh man, trillions. | ||
1 trillion! | ||
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1 trillion to Zelensky because he's God and he deserves it. | |
100 trillion. | ||
We should all just worship him right now. | ||
Get on our knees. | ||
I think the Ukraine thing is out. | ||
Write a song, Tim. | ||
I think the Ukraine thing is out. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
It's already out of people's minds. | ||
Of course it is. | ||
What a- what a- Various downloads. | ||
It's a download. | ||
Think about how insane this political cycle is. | ||
Where it's like, World War 3 may begin and a month later they're like, what war? | ||
Like what's- you- Like my gas costs $5. | ||
I don't care anymore. | ||
World War 3 is coming! | ||
Oh wait, no no no no. | ||
It's gonna be a civil war between us and the GOP. | ||
They're gonna spark it. | ||
How do people not see this? | ||
How do they know? | ||
It's like, World War III, we're on the verge! | ||
Wait, no, it's a civil war. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
That's the narrative we're going with. | ||
Because we're in a midterm year and, you know, we suck. | ||
And Biden's approval rating is like just so low. | ||
And Trump's not in office, so we can't use him to radicalize people. | ||
So we just, we got to come up with something. | ||
I'd be willing to bet. | ||
You see all these polls. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
They'll say, you know, 80% of Republicans and Democrats agree on universal background checks. | ||
And I'm like, That's not how polls work. | ||
What they'll do is, they'll go to someone and say, do you think there should be a background check on gun sales? | ||
And most people will say yes. | ||
And then they'll say, they'll add the word universal later. | ||
They'll ask you a question in a way that's very vague, and then make it whatever answer they want. | ||
But I tell you this, if you were to ask most people on the right, do you think we should have more gun laws or less, they'd probably say less. | ||
Where are the Republicans who are negotiating with Democrats on gun access? | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
The Republican Party, Democrats go on the speed limit. | ||
I agree. | ||
So when they win, there's no civil war in the GOP. | ||
Well, actually, Mitch McConnell's not charging into battle, right? | ||
If there's a civil war, there's no war. | ||
But maybe Jamal was right. | ||
Because maybe what happens is Republicans win, and then everyone on the right's like, yay! | ||
And then Mitch McConnell goes, now we're gonna do nothing. | ||
And then you get a bunch of really angry people on the right who are just like, I'm done. | ||
I'm not participating anymore. | ||
But the thing is they can't distinguish between the two groups, right? | ||
So to them, anyone who is to the left of them is an evil, bigoted, irredeemable fascist. | ||
And so whether you're talking about Mitch McConnell or someone who like actually is conservative and isn't really being represented by him, they're all in the same camp. | ||
So in their mind, well, of course, they're all going to be on the same side because they're all on the bad team. | ||
I mean, Cocaine Mitch literally killed the presidential election for Trump when he came out and said, you know, all those Georgia voters, if you guys remember in that Senate race, they wanted those, at that time, that 2K check. | ||
And yeah, Mitch McConnell just came out and said, you know, they're not getting that stimulus if Republicans win. | ||
And I thought that was R.I.P. | ||
I mean, he could at least lie like the Dems did. | ||
You know, they were like, hey, yeah, we'll give you that 2K check when we're in. | ||
And then they never got the 2K check. | ||
I just don't view it as Republican and Democrat anymore. | ||
I mean, as a young kid, that's how you're raised to view things and you start to view politics like that. | ||
But this agenda is on both sides. | ||
You're seeing that people like Mitch McConnell are bought and paid for by China. | ||
That's freaking obvious. | ||
So a lot of this stuff makes sense when you see where their money's coming from, where with his cargo shipping company, look at their values, their political, what they run on or anything like that. | ||
It's like, what are they doing? | ||
What are these people actually doing? | ||
Selling out America. | ||
Which party is more concerned with people like you? | ||
Of all demographics, 39% say Democrats, 36% say Republicans, and 22% say neither. | ||
up and then you look at like their donations, it's like you're literally owned by Silicon | ||
Valley, bro. | ||
Let me let me show you guys this poll. | ||
This is civics. | ||
Which party is concerned is more concerned with people like you? | ||
Of all demographics, 39% say Democrats, 36% Republicans and 22% say neither. | ||
Here's where it gets fun, though. | ||
65 year olds and up. | ||
And what do they say? | ||
43 Republican, 42 Democrats and 13% neither. | ||
What do you think is going to be the most dumb is going to be the dominant for the 18 | ||
to 34 year olds? | ||
Who's got a guess? | ||
I think neither. | ||
18 to 34 year old, it is, it's actually Democrats, but neither is number two at 31%. | ||
31% of people aged 18 to 34 say neither party is more concerned with people like me. | ||
But guess what? | ||
That doesn't just mean Republicans. | ||
These are young progressives and young conservatives. | ||
So Republicans are losing either way at 26%, but you've got Democrats, 18 to 34 year olds say Democrats, you know, Republicans, conservatives, libertarians, moderates, terrible at messaging. | ||
It's got to change. | ||
I mean, when I see this, it's a perfect opportunity for the populist left and the populist right to unite. | ||
Yeah, we can't agree on every single thing, not all the cultural and social issues, but at least on the working class issues. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
The populist left and right are the core of what the fight is. | ||
So, it's mostly the younger generations, and overwhelmingly they support political assassination and revolution, according to the SPLC at least. | ||
The older crowd disagrees with each other, but they very much believe in like, we'll just win next year, we'll win at the next election. | ||
What we're seeing now with young people, some dude showed up to Kavanaugh's house trying to kill him. | ||
Kidnap him and kill him. | ||
Yo, that story was like on page 30 for the New York Times. | ||
They put that thing on the back burner. | ||
That's scary, isn't it? | ||
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Horrible. | |
So you can see what's going on right now, and this is why this Jamal talks about civil war. | ||
It's like, well, look, he's not necessarily wrong, but you've got to think about it from the real perspective, not his perspective. | ||
And that is, when you have a dude literally try to kidnap or prepare a plan and try to execute the kidnapping and assassination of a sitting Supreme Court justice... And his family. | ||
And his family. | ||
Because of Roe v. Wade potentially getting... Roe and Casey potentially getting overturned. | ||
The protesters who are in front of his house hold the exact same views as him and the government protects those people. | ||
Not the guy with the murder, he got arrested and charged. | ||
But the people who are in front of his house, basically a threat. | ||
The federal government is defending people breaking the law for political terroristic purposes. | ||
Why would any young libertarian moderate conservative think that they have a chance? | ||
I think there's an opportunity if people can win in the primaries. | ||
And you're seeing a lot of Trump's picks are winning, so we'll see what happens after this November. | ||
But I think this 31% neither is particularly dangerous. | ||
That's showing that regular people are like, the system's broken. | ||
I'm not playing this game anymore. | ||
I think a lot of people that watch this show are probably in that category. | ||
I mean, I think When you see this stuff happening, people that are actually paying attention, that's kind of where you land. | ||
You see what's happening with the left, and you're like, yeah, I'm not down with, you know, killing babies outside of the womb. | ||
And you take a look at what's happening with conservatives and Republicans, and you're like, yeah, I don't like how they're trying to take my guns, and you guys, like, aren't doing anything about it. | ||
So I think that's how you end up in this place, which could be a... actually is a good thing. | ||
Because it brings people back to a place where is just more of independence. | ||
I would say for sane, mighty thinking people, but the more extreme part of that percentage is probably going to go more towards revolution. | ||
So it's like you say, Tim, I think it, it's a very interesting time to be alive, to see where this goes. | ||
Well, I want to mention this. | ||
You said you don't really see a difference between the Democrats and Republicans. | ||
And when it comes to elected leaders, I completely agree. | ||
I still believe that there are very firm lines drawn between the left and right, and that these terms are significant and important. | ||
But part of what I find really fascinating is that the one issue which I have found is tremendously popular among people both left and right, or at the very least was more popular prior to Ukraine, was opposing foreign intervention. | ||
And yet, when you look at the Republican and Democratic parties, they both almost always support it. | ||
And so, when you have one issue where people on the left and right actually tend to agree, the Republican and Democratic party are on the exact opposite side of that issue. | ||
Never forget 529. | ||
Never ever. | ||
We need to have those 529 hearings. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But unironically, we do. | ||
But there are some things that do bring us together. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hatred for the Yuvali Police Department. | ||
That one does, yeah. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
That's another one that brings people together because these are the core issues that highlight just the corruption of the state, the corruption of authority, and why you should never entrust people with your safety, with being able to protect yourself as an individual. | ||
Yeah, but hold on, right? | ||
Many of these people on the left, who were acting shocked about Epstein, defended and voted for Hillary Clinton. | ||
They defend and vote for the establishment. | ||
They come out and they're like, yeah, yeah, we know about, you know, him flying on that plane all those times, but, you know, vote for his wife. | ||
But they make the same argument about Donald Trump, saying that Epstein and Trump were wingmen, that they were together, that they were partying since the 80s. | ||
So from their point of view, they're bringing that up as well. | ||
Well, from their point of view, they're wrong. | ||
Because while you certainly do have the hardcore MAGA types, you also have people saying DeSantis over Trump. | ||
You have people, people on the post-liberal, libertarian, right, moderate, whatever, are saying, you know, maybe it's not Trump. | ||
Maybe, maybe it's a DeSantis. | ||
On the left, they're like, the machine should be protected. | ||
So when they come out and they say Epstein was bad, I'm like, you don't believe that. | ||
You support everyone. | ||
You're defending big corporations. | ||
You're defending unaccountable big tech, revolving door policies, everything. | ||
That the left was supposedly protesting, all of a sudden they flip on. | ||
Stop and frisk? | ||
Remember when that was bad? | ||
Red flag laws are the exact same thing on steroids. | ||
You think it's bad when they're going up to young black men in New York City and frisking them and chasing them through the streets because Bloomberg said target the black minority? | ||
What do you think is going to happen with red flag laws in New York City? | ||
Now they're going to kick their doors in and go in their houses. | ||
So when they come out and they're like, we are united on this one. | ||
No, you're not. | ||
They're lying. | ||
I do not believe them for two seconds. | ||
Now, if they want to come out and point to the small group, relative of like hardcore Trump supporters, who seem to just say Trump can do no wrong, by all means, go ahead and say that. | ||
But that's the exception on the right, not the rule. | ||
On the left, it's the rule, not the exception. | ||
So what does bring us together? | ||
What can bring us together? | ||
That's something I think we should focus on and have a conversation about. | ||
Hating the right. | ||
That's why when stop-and-frisk is, like, when red flag laws are their issue, they all of a sudden are like, stop-and-frisk is a good thing. | ||
Now, they're not literally saying stop-and-frisk is a good thing, but there's literally no difference. | ||
There's no principle. | ||
There's no morality. | ||
It's just, what does my side fight for, and we'll accept that. | ||
Again, on the right, it's the exception, not the rule, and this is likely because moderates, post-liberals, and libertarians are associated with the right these days. | ||
I'm sure there's a bunch of zealous conservatives who would side with whatever conservative cause, and you see them on Twitter sometimes. | ||
But again, rule exception, exception rule. | ||
There's also a lot of people that just say everything the corporate media wants them to say, | ||
wants them to believe, wants them to regurgitate the next thing, whether it's a BLM flag or Pride | ||
flag or Ukrainian flag. They fly all of them without even questioning it. | ||
But what about the people who are in the middle? What about the people that we just | ||
looked at who are disenfranchised? What's the common ground that we could agree on? | ||
People in the middle are on the right. | ||
Yeah, but I mentioned this earlier when I was talking about sort of the differences between | ||
the left and right and the differences with the Democratic and Republican parties. | ||
I think the warfare issue. | ||
I think most Americans consider foreign are totally opposed to foreign intervention. | ||
I would say unfortunately, I think you're either gonna learn | ||
through knowledge or wisdom and just take the examples of history for what they really are | ||
and to learn from our mistakes and to learn from what's happened in the past to other countries | ||
in different timeframes in history. | ||
That's one way, but I think the second way is learning through experience. | ||
And I think unfortunately where we are right now as a country that, I don't know, I think maybe one | ||
of the worst things that we could see happening is obviously full authoritarian global overreach | ||
on this country, which at that point will definitely unify everybody. | ||
Because when that boot is on everybody's neck together, there's no getting out of it, there's no more talking about it anymore, there's no more saying this is a conspiracy theory, there's no more pointing the fingers anymore, because once that happens, that's where we are. | ||
When you're in a gulag, when the full government is on top of you, I think at that point, it's like, where do you go from there other than, okay, we got some serious tyranny here? | ||
That's one way. | ||
That's not where I want to see the country go, but I think that'll unify. | ||
It reminds me of this one time when we were covering a riot in Louisville, and we were undercover. | ||
We were, you know, around Antifa and Black Lives Matter, and the police decided to kettle everybody. | ||
And we all got kettled, the media, the rioters, everyone got kettled in one section. | ||
Can you explain kettling for people to understand? | ||
Kettling is when the police, they just begin to organize whether they do it on the street, they start to strategically target a group of people to put them in one corner, they'll shut down blocks, intersections, box everybody in to make mass arrests, right? | ||
So they did that to the rioters this one time and we got caught up in it. | ||
And we got arrested and we were thrown in a cell with Antifa rioters, Black Lives Matter rioters, and it was kind of like a, you know, it could have gone bad for us if they found out who we were. | ||
But it reminded me of this situation where we were all, the boot came down on all of us. | ||
It didn't matter. | ||
It didn't matter who I was. | ||
I was telling the police, I'm Drew Hernandez. | ||
Listen, I'm not a writer. | ||
I'm an undercover reporter. | ||
Like, oh, just tell the CEO when you get in there who you are and you should be fine. | ||
I go in there and when I tell him what the officer told me to tell him, he's like, oh, just don't show them your face. | ||
So I was like, yeah, that's not great. | ||
Something bad could happen to me in there. | ||
But when we were all in there, Everyone was the same. | ||
You were just a number. | ||
The boot came down on everybody. | ||
It didn't matter what side you were on. | ||
And for a moment, it was like unifying. | ||
It's not that I believed in what they believed in, but it brought us to this point where it's like, okay, there's something here that's all against us. | ||
And it's not a... I'm just trying to use it as an example as to like how tyranny could really bring everyone together. | ||
Because at that point, you're just all screwed. | ||
But I disagree because, as I already mentioned, if 38.9% of people approve of Biden, most people should be speaking out against him. | ||
As I mentioned, late night talk show hosts should be like, we're going to get more advertising dollars because this is the popular position. | ||
They don't do it. | ||
We're not there yet. | ||
I kind of agree with Tim because I was in D.C. | ||
the day that Biden won the election and I remember going down there to D.C. | ||
and I'm filming, I'm reporting, and I see all these liberals in their masks, they're popping champagne, they're drinking, and I kind of had that moment of like, wait a minute, hold on. | ||
These same people who were the anti-war against corporations just voted in the guy who voted us into Iraq, committed war crimes. | ||
I mean, Joe Biden, if you guys remember back in 03-02, was side-by-side with George Bush all giddy to get us into the Iraq war. | ||
I'm like, wait a minute. | ||
In 97! | ||
Yeah, I'm like, wait a minute. | ||
These liberals who are anti-war against war crimes against corporations are popping champagne to this guy. | ||
I think that moment I said, I think it allows hope for the other side. | ||
Yeah, Biden wanted that war a lot longer, pre-911, as far back as 1997. | ||
Oh, he was giddy, man. | ||
He couldn't wait to send an 18-year-old from Kansas to the Middle East so we could protect their opium fields. | ||
He couldn't wait. | ||
But I do want to make one point. | ||
So you said there was kind of this unifying effect of being in a cell with these people on the left, but ultimately you still had to hide your face. | ||
Because you knew what would happen if they knew who you were. | ||
So I don't know that I could agree that there will be unification. | ||
Not that I believed in what they believed in. | ||
Not that we were unified. | ||
No, that's not what I'm saying. | ||
What I'm saying is like in the moment you're put in the same situation when there is some kind of force against you, putting you all in one cell. | ||
But I guess my point is once they have more information on you, you're not uniting together to fight the system. | ||
They're uniting together to fight you. | ||
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But still, we're put in the same position. | ||
Lost the freedom for a moment. | ||
Let's talk about this story here we got from the Daily Beast. | ||
Now, the Daily Beast is fake news. | ||
As NewsGuard says right here, they say, you know, it's fake news, proceed with caution. | ||
And they claim the biggest migrant caravan on collision course with Trump-era border order, Scott Bigsby, White House reporter. | ||
Now, I can't prove this is real because NewsGuard says Daily Beast is fake, but can you guys tell me about what's going on with the border? | ||
Did Daily Beast actually, for once, publish a real story? | ||
So, I mean, what I could say about the caravan, I'm speaking with some sources in Mexico, so the caravan right now is between 10,000 to 15,000 people. | ||
Now, the reason why we always see caravans kind of rolling in these mass groups is because they're technically not allowed to travel legally through Mexico, so that's why they kind of go together like that to get overpower authorities. | ||
What the Mexican officials did, and we've been trying to report on it, is they actually granted these people work visas so for the first time this caravan is actually legally allowed to travel through Mexico meaning they could hop on buses they could hop on taxis because normally when you're not allowed to legally travel through Mexico as a migrant the Mexican police actually kick you off buses and trains so this group is actually legally allowed to travel now because they are legally allowed to travel we're not going to see the 15,000 hit the border all at once it's going to be more spread out | ||
They are going to reach the border a little bit quicker, and according to our sources, most of them are going to be arriving through South Texas. | ||
Now, one thing that I did reporting on my last border trip, we were there for Title 42. | ||
It's if you guys remember back in April, Texas Governor Greg Abbott made four agreements | ||
with four different Mexican state governors along the border to beef up security, stop | ||
the flow of drugs and all that stuff. | ||
Ever since then, Abbott has gone on and touted that agreement as a success. | ||
We've literally spent time in Mexico all over through those areas and we just literally | ||
published the investigation. | ||
You guys have to check it out. | ||
But we expose that the Mexican authorities don't even do anything. | ||
I mean, we were literally jumping in the water with the migrants, crossing in with them and | ||
everything. | ||
We were just chatting with these groups and the Mexican authorities don't even listen | ||
to any of Abbott's orders. | ||
The only day that the Mexican officials set up authorities on the riverbanks and stop | ||
migration is when Governor Greg Abbott visited Eagle Pass. | ||
So then the Mexican security set it up in Pedras Negras right across and they put up | ||
a little show for Greg Abbott. | ||
But after that, they don't even listen to the United States. | ||
President Amo didn't even attend the Summit of Americas in Los Angeles. | ||
President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, President of Guatemala and Honduras have been very upset with Vice President Kamala Harris and her handling of the border crisis because Nayib Bukele, the President of El Salvador says, my goal is to keep El Salvadorans in El Salvador, but when you guys do the open border policy, well the human smugglers are going to take over. | ||
You have four presidents that are very key in this migration debate who didn't even attend the Summit of Americans. | ||
I think that's a huge loss for foreign policy for the Biden administration. | ||
Yeah, it's creating a lot of brain drain, and a lot of people don't realize that this immigration debate is far more complex than, hey, just people want to come over here. | ||
There's a lot of other economic effects, especially when it comes to cheapening labor, especially when it comes to housing costs going up, especially with the increase of immigration, that are going to have a net I wanted to ask you something. | ||
You mentioned that they've actually been given the work visas to travel through Mexico this time. | ||
and there's far more things intertwined in this that we don't even know that we're not | ||
even debating and talking about and discussing. | ||
I wanted to ask you something. | ||
You mentioned that they've actually been given the work visas to travel through Mexico this | ||
time. | ||
Why did that happen? | ||
You know, the Mexican officials, because one thing that they do is they don't like it when | ||
a bunch of migrants are basically in their towns. | ||
So like basically the first town that the migrants hit is Tapachula. | ||
So what they do is they hit Tapachula and the Mexican officials stop them there and they say you're not allowed to travel. | ||
And basically what happens is more migrants come and they kind of create a bottleneck. | ||
I don't know if you guys remember last year. | ||
When those 15,000 Haitians all arrived in Del Rio, Texas at once, they all started off in Tapachula, but the officials in Tapachula got so overwhelmed, they just gave them work, like literally visas, and were like, just leave. | ||
And then all those Haitians traveled together, and they ended up crashing the border. | ||
So that's one thing that this president, President Amo of Mexico, he feels no pressure from Biden to do absolutely anything. | ||
And the Mexican authorities are making a fool out of Greg Abbott. | ||
That's what we're trying to expose in our report. | ||
You know, we have a Republican governor who's touting his agreements as a success, while we're literally Jumping in the water with with migrants like we're literally, you know crossing crossing with them and you know for a lot of people Watching this you might think well look I live in Ohio. | ||
I live in Michigan. | ||
I live in Pennsylvania. | ||
I'm not a border town I don't care Well, you might not be impacted by the migrants, you know coming in the drug smugglers being car chases But that fentanyl still still coming into your state I mean the number one state impacted by fentanyl right now is Ohio and it's impacting the white working-class You're not gonna hear that on mainstream media because any any issue that that impacts white working-class they don't even cover but but the fentanyl issue has become a Really a top concern that we've been trying to cover. | ||
Even in my own hometown in Palmdale, I covered a fentanyl death of a 22-year-old guy named Jordan Erickson. | ||
He popped his knee at a gym and a local came up to him and gave him an Oxycodone and said, hey, Jordan, take this. | ||
24 hours later, Jordan was dead because it was a counterfeit pill. | ||
And we're seeing that phenomenon with 13-year-olds right now, where they think they're taking ecstasy the first time. | ||
They think they're taking a Vicodin. | ||
It ends up being a counterfeit pill. | ||
And the thing, guys, with fentanyl, there's no second chance, you know? | ||
So we're in some scary times. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
There's also a big Haitian community in Tijuana because there's been a lot of mass migration that was happening in that town. | ||
And in that town, the locals don't like having to deal with this influx of people. | ||
I remember doing reporting on the ground in Tijuana and seeing these kind of man-made camps that they were building that were unsafe, unsanitary. | ||
Have you seen those make Tijuana great again? | ||
There's rallies specifically in Tijuana calling for better immigration laws because we're seeing victims. | ||
The victims are the people who are told come across everything's going to be great. | ||
Corporations are taking advantage of a lot of this cheap labor that they're extorting and exploiting, especially when it comes to new people coming into this country. | ||
So, you know, this thing is far more complicated than we even allow it to be understood. | ||
And the people are also being flown in and bused in all over the United States, not just on the border towns. | ||
I just want to mention this quick detail because it's important for the audience to know. | ||
On the last trip that me and Drew actually did, and you and me together, we were reporting, we were running into massive groups around three in the morning, crossing in hundreds and hundreds and hundreds. | ||
And I think for people who maybe don't understand immigration, you probably think, oh, well, they're coming from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. | ||
We interviewed those migrants. | ||
They came from 11 different countries. | ||
Me and Drew ran across Russians, Afghanistans, lots of men coming from India. | ||
I mean, and it was single males. | ||
And yeah, Georgia. | ||
And then you do an interview with them. | ||
I'm like, hey, are you guys, you know, worried that you're gonna be deported under Title 42? | ||
And they were like, no. | ||
Not in this administration, we're welcome. | ||
And even the Border Patrol, their morale is low because they don't even guard the border anymore. | ||
Now immigrants, I mean, if you guys ever go down to the border, it's fascinating. | ||
Immigrants cross the border and look for the Border Patrol. | ||
I mean, back in the day, you know, immigrants cross the border and you want to evade the Border Patrol. | ||
They look for the Border Patrol because they want to be apprehended and they know they're going to get released in the United States. | ||
I had one Border Patrol agent tell me, he said, Jorge, I don't even feel like a Border Patrol agent. | ||
I'm just an Uber driver right now. | ||
They're literally an Uber service. | ||
I mean, what's interesting too, to go to Luke's point, is I talked to some of these Mexicans down there, right? | ||
Because they'll be there on the border on the other side. | ||
And the last time we were down there in Yuma, I was talking to one of them and I was like, obviously this has gone up, right? | ||
Since Biden, he's like, way up. | ||
You're local here? | ||
He's like, yes, it's gotten worse under Biden. | ||
And I was like, how do the Mexicans feel about illegal immigration? | ||
Like Mexicans, right? | ||
He's like, we hate it. | ||
We hate these people coming in because it activates the cartels. | ||
They're dirty. | ||
The pollution is insane. | ||
The garbage that's thrown everywhere, all the clothes and the trash. | ||
He says they're very entitled people. | ||
They're very lazy people. | ||
They come to all the Mexicans locally and they trash their communities. | ||
Just like the Haitians that are occupying in Tijuana, right? | ||
They trash their communities and they're just entitled and they run around to the Mexicans saying, give me money. | ||
They demand money. | ||
They demand, they're feeling entitled to everything. | ||
So it's, it's interesting when you talk to some of the Mexicans and you're like, I think the media will paint them like, oh, they just, everyone wants to come into the United States. | ||
But some of the locals there are like, dude, we hate these people coming. | ||
Well, the Haitians have actually assimilated into the Tijuana community and have their own neighborhoods. | ||
There's a whole culinary kind of street. | ||
And this was because they thought they were going to go to the United States. | ||
There were strict border patrols that were used. | ||
They were stuck in Tijuana and they created a community there and they're working cohesively | ||
there. | ||
But you do talk to a lot of Mexicans, Mexicans who are proud of their country, who love their | ||
country and they're troubled because this brings crime. | ||
This brings violence and human extortion, which is absolutely horrible. | ||
No one wins out of this except for the multinational corporations and the politicians who are using this as a way to get more power out of it. | ||
And this is all on the backs of so much suffering. | ||
So many people are getting screwed over. | ||
And that's the aspect here that people really need to understand the human cost to all of this. | ||
I don't know if you remember, Luke, back in, I think it was like 06, Bernie Sanders was doing an interview. | ||
And the journalist asked him, you know, why don't you support open borders? | ||
And even Bernie, who says like, wait a minute, why would I support open borders? | ||
That's what the corporations want. | ||
That's like the Koch brothers. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And right there, the journalist was like, oh my God, this progressive. | ||
And I mean, even Bernie knows, even Bernie knows. | ||
But I mean, now he won't say it because of how kind of crazy the left has got there. | ||
But even Bernie knew. | ||
The Koch brothers are doing this to us? | ||
But this is, we see this all the time. | ||
We see this all the time with the left in the United States. | ||
And we've talked about it when it comes to women's liberation, for example. | ||
They'll say, we are just bleeding heart people who have everyone's best interests in mind. | ||
And that's why we want to make changes to the social order. | ||
It's like, okay, well then women enter the workforce in mass and wages stagnate because you've doubled the workforce. | ||
And then they go, well, we just want to bring more people into our country because they're all asylum seekers and we want to improve their lives. | ||
Oh my goodness, also it happens to be the case that the neoliberal elite is going to make an insane profit off of all of these people coming to the country who are used to third world wages, and those are going to be the folks competing with your average American for labor and for jobs. | ||
You're such a bigot. | ||
I know, I'm an unbelievably horrid person. | ||
Bernie Sanders is just funny to me because he's, you know, he's out of Vermont, right? | ||
Pretty sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And in Vermont, they have some, like, really great gun laws. | ||
And he was against gun control for a while. | ||
And now he's like, I think this bipartisan bill doesn't go far enough. | ||
We need more gun control. | ||
And I'm like, Bernie, what happened? | ||
Isn't Lockheed Martin have a major factory in Vermont? | ||
I think it's Lockheed. | ||
I have to double check that. | ||
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No one needs guns except the cartels to bring those asylum seekers over. | |
Those are the only people who need guns. | ||
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And if you're gonna cross illegally, just wear your mask and stay six feet away from the border patrol. | |
Bernie Sanders. | ||
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No one needs guns but me, because I have four houses. | |
Or does he have three houses? | ||
He has three. | ||
This is what I find hilarious, right? | ||
When you bring up the fact that Bernie Sanders has three houses, they go, well, that's not hypocrisy. | ||
He's just a socialist who has houses he doesn't live in. | ||
It's like, okay, if I had three houses and I rented two of them out, you'd be calling me a landlord and a parasite. | ||
He has three houses, just keeps two of them empty most of the time. | ||
And he's a philanthropist? | ||
What about all the migrants? | ||
What about all the homeless people? | ||
I just think it's hilarious. | ||
I just think it's hilarious. | ||
That owning a house and making use of your capital by renting it out to other people so someone who can't get a mortgage is able to live there is evil and makes you a parasite. | ||
But having extra houses and just keeping them empty in case you want to go there on a whim is perfectly moral and ethical and how dare you even question the fact that that's how Bernie Sanders lives while calling himself a socialist. | ||
We need to get some- According to his wants. | ||
That's right. | ||
If you write a best-selling book, of course. | ||
Mark said that, to each according to their needs. | ||
To each according to their needs, to each according to their ability, and to those who are really good at writing books. | ||
Which, you know, Mark's also wrote a best-seller, I guess, so that's why. | ||
That's why I love, also, the head of BLM's like, of course, I need a house in Malibu, because of my family members. | ||
From each according to their ability, to each according to their need. | ||
And don't forget, if you write a really good book, you can have a bunch of extra stuff. | ||
There's a bunch of extra stuff. | ||
Well, one question I would really like to ask Bernie Sanders is, I know that if you write a bestselling book, you're just entitled to all the profits from it. | ||
But I'm curious, what about the people who had to cut down the trees and obtain the lumber that was then converted into the paper for that book? | ||
Shouldn't they get a proportional share of the profits that it made? | ||
Why is it just the guy who puts the ink on the page? | ||
That makes all the money. | ||
You know what this sounds like to me? | ||
So we're talking about Civil War earlier. | ||
I saw this tweet from Matt Kors. | ||
He says, prepare for a crash. | ||
And he's referencing Jim Cramer, saying, why we're buying stocks heading into Wednesday's | ||
big Fed decision. | ||
You know what this sounds like to me? | ||
The Federal Reserve, oh, the Federal Reserve is trending. | ||
Let's see if they raised rates. | ||
When the TV tells you to buy, they're like, it's not a recession, buy. | ||
It's because the rich people are offloading and the break is gonna happen. | ||
Yeah, he made some crazy calls in 2008 that were absolutely wrong and have obliterated people's personal finances. | ||
He's like, Bear Stearns, get a bunch of it. | ||
Seriously, that's what he did. | ||
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Yeah, he did. | |
He did. | ||
This is from yesterday morning. | ||
Every stock in the S&P 500 is red right now. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
So when they're like, no, no, we're buying right now, the Fed's decision is going to raise rates and tank the market. | ||
Now, I don't know, man, the challenge is raising interest rates to try and deal with inflation. | ||
What else do you do? | ||
What do you do? | ||
Well, it's difficult, right? | ||
Because this is what they always do. | ||
Every single time the stock market is declining, they print a bunch of money to artificially inflate the price of stocks. | ||
But of course, that in the long run, as we just saw, inflates the cost of everything else. | ||
So with inflation out of control, I have no idea what they're even going to attempt to do. | ||
We're just building back better. | ||
We're just building back better, baby. | ||
It's almost like they're going to have to reset things in some way. | ||
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It's almost like we have to live in the pods and eat the bugs. | |
Let's talk about this. | ||
It's going well. | ||
I love it. | ||
It's building back better. | ||
Property prices plunge by 20% across parts of the U.S. | ||
We got real estate firms Compass and Redfin announce layoffs as housing market slows. | ||
And then we get Coinbase dropping 18% of its status. | ||
The crypto market we get, because crypto took a major hit, But apparently what they're saying is we are entering a recession. | ||
This is what they're saying. | ||
You know, we didn't have to do this, but it appears we're entering a recession. | ||
Housing market's getting hit. | ||
Stock market's getting hit. | ||
Building back better apparently means wiping out all of the gains of the past two years, driving gas prices up to five bucks a gallon, making sure you can't work, and sending billions of dollars to Ukraine to fund work. | ||
Hold on. | ||
To be fair, to be fair, it's going to go up To way more than $5 a gallon. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
Yeah, maybe $7 by August. | ||
I mean, I'm already, where I live in Palmdale, California, we're at like $6.39. | ||
So we're already at... What a sophisticated and well-run state. | ||
I hope they tell Florida what kind of policies they have. | ||
The only thing saving me is that good weather. | ||
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That's about it. | |
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Klaus Schwab told me that I will owe nothing and be happy and that's how I feel right now. | ||
Well, I was like, I already owe nothing. | ||
When are you going to make me happy? | ||
That's how I feel. | ||
I feel happy right now. | ||
Biden loves me. | ||
I'm a stupid Mexican. | ||
I can't think for myself. | ||
I can't vote for myself. | ||
I can't figure out how to go get a voter ID and I'm I'm poor, and all my money just sucks. | ||
My bank account is horrible. | ||
I have nothing to own, nothing to show for myself. | ||
Tim, I am so happy. | ||
Well, listen. | ||
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This Build Back Better agenda only applies- I love it! | |
It only applies, okay? | ||
The Klaus Schwab- Killer white supremacist cops are hunting me everywhere I go, and it's just going so great. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
It only applies if you're poor. | ||
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I am poor, Tim! | |
Drew, why don't you just buy a Tesla? | ||
I am poor. | ||
I give my money to Zelensky. | ||
I donate religiously. | ||
What is going on right now? | ||
I left the Christian church and I went to the church of Zelensky. | ||
I give my tithing to him every single month. | ||
Listen, I'm part of the cult, Tim. | ||
Buy an electric car. | ||
It's only $60,000. | ||
It's only $60,000, Drew. | ||
Are you poor? | ||
Drew, are you poor? | ||
I emailed Musk. | ||
I tried to get one, but it didn't work. | ||
So I'm trying to email Biden to get one next. | ||
We'll get there. | ||
It sounds like you don't want to build back better. | ||
I am building back better. | ||
That's what you guys don't understand. | ||
You guys are all the crazy ones. | ||
Every single one of you in this room. | ||
I am the same. | ||
This guy's such a bigot. | ||
I got the download in my brain. | ||
You guys didn't get the update. | ||
I have the most recent update. | ||
The new thing? | ||
The new thing. | ||
You guys don't even know what it is yet. | ||
You know the thing. | ||
I want to mention one thing. | ||
I find this hilarious, right? | ||
Because you'll have like talk show hosts like Stephen Colbert and other people on the left who will say it. | ||
If you're worried about gas prices, just get an electric car. | ||
Obviously, that's ridiculous. | ||
If someone's having trouble affording gas, they can't afford an electric car. | ||
But also, it's not as if having an electric car exempts you from the widespread economic consequences of high gas prices. | ||
Food's gonna get more expensive, dude. | ||
Energy costs are gonna go up. | ||
You have to charge that car! | ||
Wait for the burnouts and blackouts. | ||
You'll need baby food. | ||
They'll be like, well, I have an electric car. | ||
Tampons? | ||
Who needs tampons, right? | ||
Wasn't that a story? | ||
Yeah, tampon shortage. | ||
But women can just use rags, can't they? | ||
I'm the greatest woman you guys have ever seen! | ||
Don't you guys know it takes a great man to be a real woman these days? | ||
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Friggin Taylor like didn't what happened with her with the skateboarding. | |
Hey. | ||
Hey, let's all disrespect Lea Thomas all right Let's just keep it on economic collapse the shoulders only otherwise. | ||
We're gonna. | ||
We're kind of going crazy They just had to put well they had to put a hold on all women's products until we can figure out what a woman is Okay, it's the end of the world. | ||
We might as well. | ||
Enjoy it right we got mass layoffs And it's happening in the housing market first. | ||
Crypto is kind of like, it's its own thing. | ||
I'm not selling crypto. | ||
You know, I think crypto is going down the same as most things are going down. | ||
But what's gonna come next with high gas prices? | ||
With a recession? | ||
I hope y'all are getting prepared. | ||
I don't know exactly what that means. | ||
Do you buy 30 years of the beans? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Don't look at me. | ||
All I know is it is going to get worse because they're telling us it's going to get worse because they said you will own nothing. | ||
You know what nothing means? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Owning nothing means you won't have a can of beans. | ||
That's right. | ||
So when you're hungry, you might find yourself in a Walmart parking lot fighting with Agnes over that last can. | ||
Well, but there's this really smart guy who told me bread lines are a good thing because it means you have community. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Was that Bernie? | ||
Bread lines are a good thing. | ||
That's like, well, that's really easy to say when you have like three houses, right? | ||
I have three loaves of bread, one for each house. | ||
Dude, when he went, so he's hilarious. | ||
He went to the USSR on his honeymoon, and I'm not kidding you. | ||
One of the things he said praising the Soviet government was that there were inexpensive puppet shows. | ||
Just want that to sink in that is a little bit. It's like well look the puppet shows were very inexpensive | ||
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They've got gulags, but a puppet show. It's cheap. You go there. You get to see the puppets talk with each other | |
It's charming quite frankly. Did he really say that? Yes. | ||
He said they had cheap But he was going on with a list of all the wonderful things | ||
that were happening in the USSR and one of them was he he Praised these cheap puppet shows. He's like the only camera | ||
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is like a dollar fifty. You get to watch a puppet show. It's incredible what? | |
Every other nation has cheap puppet shows, but the United States is that what what we talk to you? | ||
Dude, Blackrock is gonna own everything, man. | ||
Including the puppet show. | ||
That's gonna be the Gulag Entertainment, is puppet shows by Bernie Sanders. | ||
You guys think I'm kidding? | ||
Look up the USSR and Bernie Sanders in puppet shows. | ||
Look it up. | ||
All I know is if anyone eats carne asada tacos in the Gulag, I'm your boy, because we're smothering in carne asada. | ||
Bernie's like, we gotta figure this stuff out now. | ||
In the Soviet Union, they have cheap puppet shows. | ||
And the other guy's just sitting there and he's like, I was just watching The Simpsons on TV. | ||
It was free. | ||
Can you tell me how to get Sesame Street? | ||
Do you guys know the Shawshank Redemption? | ||
Yes, of course. | ||
You know like Red? | ||
He's like the go-to guy to get your stuff. | ||
I could picture Tim being Red in the gulags when they come. | ||
Tim's gonna be like the go-to connect to get your stuff, to get you connected to whatever you need. | ||
Tim's Red. | ||
That is absolutely not true. | ||
Tim's the guy. | ||
I'm gonna be in the shadows, minding my own business. | ||
Nah, you'll be the guy. | ||
No, I won't be. | ||
No. | ||
I'll be just sitting in the back there and someone will walk up to me and I'll be like, don't open your mouth, keep walking. | ||
I could see Seamus using his, I'm not gonna go. | ||
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Is this a pot of gold reference? | |
You think they're gonna let us keep that? | ||
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I was gonna say prison wallet, but that's another discussion. | |
I thought you were gonna make a potato reference or something. | ||
I just want to say, by the way, with this inflation stuff, I mean, I've got a pot of gold, so I'm fine. | ||
You're set, yeah. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
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I don't have any assets. | |
But if I did, those would also be crashing. | ||
I'm serious. | ||
If I did, those would also be crashing. | ||
What are the consequences of this? | ||
I mean, what do we do? | ||
What is the Federal Reserve going to do? | ||
I'm really, I'm fascinated. | ||
Raise interest rates. | ||
Because inflation is going insane. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I suppose the real issue is they could encourage more production. | ||
We could do more energy development here at home. | ||
Instead, they're just like me. | ||
You know. | ||
But then people will own something and not be happy. | ||
Exactly! | ||
They'll own stuff and be unhappy. | ||
I mean, it is true. | ||
Owning stuff makes you unhappy. | ||
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True. | |
We talked about it. | ||
They did a survey, a test on people, a study, where they said, if you complete this questionnaire, you'll get a free t-shirt. | ||
One group got to choose between two different shirts. | ||
One group was just given a shirt. | ||
The group that got to choose was unhappy because they were like, oh, I picked the wrong color. | ||
I should have picked the other one. | ||
The people who were just given a shirt were like, cool, free shirt! | ||
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Got a shirt! | |
Yeah, it was the choice that actually made them upset. | ||
Alright, I'm gonna be happy in the pod then. | ||
They're not gonna let you choose. | ||
They're like, there's your pod, it's grey, and you're like, I like it. | ||
It's free, huh? | ||
It's free, tell me what I need. | ||
I just hope they don't let me choose what kind of bugs I'm eating. | ||
I mean, that's essentially what the AI does on your phone, just tells you what you want. | ||
You'll be like, I should have chose crickets, these roaches are gross. | ||
Crickets are crunchier. | ||
Little, uh, a little, little top of deal. | ||
That's how you can spice it up. | ||
I got you in the gulag. | ||
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I'm glad someone you bring the Irish, the Irish got the kind of soda. | |
We're going to get the Irish food. | ||
You want Irish food? | ||
They're probably serving Irish food. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Then I don't know, man. | ||
I like a shepherd's pie. | ||
Potatoes. | ||
Every now and again, there's like something good. | ||
It's like they make a stew and they top it with potatoes. | ||
Great. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
Look, all I'm saying is this. | ||
We're- we are in a con- you guys wanna make all these jokes? | ||
We are in a conundrum here. | ||
But this, I mean, look, this is one of the inevitable consequences of an economy which is planned, and not just planned, but planned by people who face zero consequences for making horrible decisions. | ||
This is where we are. | ||
These people have always been incompetent. | ||
Even FDR, who they look up to and worship. | ||
Can I make this point? | ||
FDR, who they look up to and worship. | ||
This is the greatest president we ever had. | ||
Well, firstly, America had one of the slowest economic recoveries of any developed nation coming out of the Great Depression. | ||
But also, he once increased the price of gold by 21 cents, and his rationale was seven three times is a lucky number. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
These were the kinds of decisions being made for the entire economy. | ||
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I kind of agree with you. | |
But it's not as if we've had... it's not as if it's a new phenomenon that the economy is being run and controlled by people who have absolutely no clue what they're messing with. | ||
It's just that we're seeing some serious widespread consequences. | ||
I think they know what they're doing because it's definitely helping them out. | ||
I mean, look at 2008. | ||
I mean, everyone who was responsible for 2008, none of them are held responsible. | ||
Yeah, they're not held responsible. | ||
It's a broken system. But you know, who is held responsible is guys like, | ||
you know, Julian Assange, you know, for like exposing war crimes. And | ||
those who did the war crimes, they don't have to say that they weren't only just | ||
not held responsible, they were promoted, they were given a check, they were given bonuses on | ||
top of their financial crimes that they committed against the people. So what happened there was | ||
paved over, the bubble was made bigger. And now we're all just kind of sitting here waiting for | ||
everything to pop as of course, we're getting the first kind of storm incoming. And I think | ||
this is one storm of many to come. And I think You know, we talk about the problems. | ||
I think maybe we still got a couple more minutes. | ||
We could talk about maybe potential solutions. | ||
I think one of the best currencies you could have is social currency, the friends you have, the relationships you have, family, your neighborhood, your community. | ||
I think focusing on creating pods on homeschooling your children or is something that, of course, will help get us through these larger storms because they are coming. | ||
There's a lot of people are, you know, scared. | ||
A lot of people think there's, you know, resistance is futile. | ||
It's not. | ||
I just, I want to let the record show Luke said focus on making pods. | ||
He does want you to live in the pod. | ||
Luke is a plant. | ||
I'm gonna continue. | ||
Just homeschooling. | ||
Homeschooling pods. | ||
Luke is a plant. | ||
Luke is a plant. | ||
The M1 money supply has shrunk. | ||
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Check it out. | |
I don't even see it. | ||
From April. | ||
I'm sorry from March at 20. | ||
What is it 20 trillion? | ||
700 a little bit cuz you can't see that peak. | ||
I can't I wouldn't be able to zoom out Okay, so well you can sort of see it. | ||
No look at that it dropped by about What at 40 billion is that maybe that's the 40 billion we gave the Ukraine? | ||
From March to April. | ||
It's like 40 billion out of the money supply, but that was like six. | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
I'm sorry It was like it's like it's like 80 Yeah, it drops by about 90, actually, about 90 billion. | ||
So I wonder if that's seeing where the recession is coming. | ||
Because they were just pumping money into the system, trying to keep it going, and they stopped. | ||
And now everything's going to fall apart because there's no real trade happening. | ||
Well, there could be bartering. | ||
I think bartering is something that people should also kind of look into, especially when it comes to having a community, having a network of individuals that could trade skills, that could trade goods, that could trade services. | ||
You know, the Free State Project, I think, is ahead of its time. | ||
They do incredible things when it comes to homeschooling. | ||
They do incredible things when it comes to building communities. | ||
And I think, you know, the Amish did it in their own particular way. | ||
There's no reason other people, other communities can't do it themselves as well. | ||
Once we start becoming personally responsible for ourselves, we don't need government. | ||
Government would become obsolete if people were just responsible for themselves as individuals, because we wouldn't need any government intervention. | ||
We wouldn't need anyone stepping in their way. | ||
We wouldn't need anyone saying, hey, we need big government for this that's going to make the problem that much worse. | ||
The solution, I think, you know, we're headed towards crazy turbulent times. | ||
But it doesn't mean that it can't be an opportunity to see the good and to build something better. | ||
There it is again. | ||
And we could reset. | ||
There it is again. | ||
Who are you working for, Luke, huh? | ||
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Who is this guy, Tim? | |
Who's signing his checks? | ||
Who's signing Luke's checks? | ||
You know, it's funny because Luke has all these videos where he's confronting very prominent individuals, and there was this one point where people were like, there's no way Luke was actually able to get in front of Ben Bernanke, so he must be a fed. | ||
Oh, sick. | ||
And then we did this skit that was really funny. | ||
No, because, like, a lot of people were like, you know, Luke puts out a video where he's, like, confronting Ben Bernanke. | ||
Three times. | ||
Three times, and they're like, there's no way. | ||
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Yeah. | |
They're like, this guy's a plant. | ||
And so then we did a bit where Luke's phone rings, and it says Ben Bernanke, and he's like, Benny! | ||
What's up, man? | ||
He's like, yeah, I'll come hang out. | ||
I'm using disguises and like fake names and fake press credentials fake websites and fake emails just to get into venues and events and like staying outside literally hours on end just waiting for one politician to maybe go this one particular way so I've been I've been working my butt off but Yeah, that nose is not a real nose. | ||
I got the same thing myself when I covered the Uvalde shooting. | ||
A bunch of my DMs were like, isn't that weird, Jorge, that you just happened to be there? | ||
I'm like, I was covering the border in Eagle Pass, which is like an hour away. | ||
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I have a car, we drove there. | |
I love when people are like, isn't it weird? | ||
Yeah, like sometimes things are weird. | ||
Yes, it was weird. | ||
This whole show is a simulation. | ||
Tim is not real. | ||
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He's not a real person. | |
Everybody knows this in this room, that if you take his beanie off right now, it'll be like RoboCop. | ||
Isn't it a little weird that Tim has his beanie on? | ||
It is true, but the point is... Tim doesn't even know it. | ||
Tim doesn't even know that he's not real. | ||
No, no, no, I do. | ||
And the point is- You don't! | ||
By saying- Tim, you don't know! | ||
I do. | ||
And the point is- No, you don't! | ||
By saying yes, the people who are watching assume that we're all joking, but there's no way to know if it's true or not. | ||
So, when we tell you outright- You're in a simulation, Tim. | ||
When we tell people outright, they will say, it must be a joke, and they're all having a laugh, but it's real. | ||
Actually, that's the scariest thing with security is that people believe that stuff. | ||
And then, the threats we get aren't Antifa. | ||
The people who come and cause us problems are just crazy people. | ||
Like, we actually, believe it or not, after everything we've done, and after everything that's happened, we've still had people try showing up here. | ||
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Yep. | |
I don't give up. | ||
And they'll be like, I know that like, you get death threats all the time. | ||
And like the bomb squad was just here and the sign says, warning, we will shoot intruders. | ||
But I decided to come onto your property anyway. | ||
And I'm like, wow, did the armed guard deter you? | ||
Well, he did. | ||
And I'm like, that's what we have them. | ||
That's, that's crazy out there. | ||
Cloud chasers. | ||
Well, I got to say, I mean, you know, as I've been talking about civil war for years, it's, it's like, I'm kind of the point we're watching the Brett Kavanaugh stuff. | ||
It's like, you know, I feel that. | ||
with what we've been dealing with that i'm just like if they're when they don't enforce that | ||
that pisses me off because i'm we're seeing something similar well i think | ||
this kavanaugh assassination attempt came about a day after a study was | ||
published in the news which show that was something like forty four percent of | ||
young democratic men support political assassinations | ||
Yep. | ||
And the fact that they're not stamping out those literally illegal protests as an attempt to sway judicial rulings is a sign to me that they would like to weaponize these people who like the idea of assassination. | ||
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Lydia, why are we wasting our time doing that when we have to chase down these moms and dads at the school board meeting? | |
That's the real folks. | ||
Those are the real threats. | ||
The real threat are the moms and dads that don't want their children groomed and touched. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Those are the people we gotta go after. | ||
You bigot. | ||
Drew Hernandez, you bigot for that statement. | ||
That's the real domestic terrorist. | ||
Terrorism right there. | ||
Independent journalism? | ||
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Ugh. | |
God, the worst. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
That First Amendment is literally the reason why we have terrorism in this country. | ||
They believe they can say whatever they want? | ||
They believe they can think whatever they want? | ||
And this is going to shock you guys. | ||
They think they have the right to own firearms. | ||
What? | ||
And they think they have the right to own firearms even while having bad opinions that hurt my feelings. | ||
Wrong opinions. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They hurt your feelings, bro? | ||
I think we need red flag laws. | ||
Will it make you feel better? | ||
It would probably help me feel a little bit better. | ||
I don't think I'm really going to be happy until I own nothing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But it'll make me feel a little better. | ||
We'll be partial. | ||
Yes. | ||
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So yeah. | |
We have, excuse me, announcement. | ||
We've said everything there is to say about politics. | ||
The show is over. | ||
We are wrapping Tim Castoff. | ||
This is our last episode. | ||
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We've run out of things to say. | |
We're done. | ||
Collect everything. | ||
Solutions. | ||
Again, I talked about my solutions. | ||
That's why I'm looking at you. | ||
The solution is to have Klaus Schwab live in studio with Tim Pool and Luke and Seamus and everybody else. | ||
That's the solution. | ||
I would love to talk about that. | ||
The Klaus Schwab-Luke Rutkowski debate? | ||
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Yes. | |
And Bill Gates, our savior and our god. | ||
Yes. | ||
The Bill Gates-Elon Musk debate. | ||
Did you guys see Lauren Southern's documentary? | ||
That would be amazing. | ||
No, but I've seen the trailer for it. | ||
I've seen the trailer for it. | ||
I'm excited to see it. | ||
It's good. | ||
Yeah, I watched it about the immigration crisis, people being lied to and all that stuff. | ||
I think the immigration thing is just a... It's very complex. | ||
It's a major sign this country's just eroded. | ||
What's the solution then, Luke? | ||
Well, you know, personal responsibility. | ||
Not participating in the system, creating your own systems, creating your own communities, being there for your families, and being an example for everyone about how to live your life, being not affected by the soy. | ||
And by the GMOs and Monsantos and all the other things that are chemically castrating the future of this country. | ||
We've been bombarded. | ||
We've been attacked. | ||
I think health is one of the major aspects that we should be talking about more because, essentially, when you look at fifth or fourth generational warfare, it depends on how you see it, The first thing you have to do is to destroy the human being. | ||
And one of the easiest way to do that is through, of course, poisoning that person. | ||
And I think a lot of our food is poison. | ||
I think we need to really start to understand nutrition and the importance of working out, sleeping right, getting rid of stress, and more importantly, eating right. | ||
Because almost everywhere you look right now in our mainline society, something is trying to hurt you for the benefit of someone else. | ||
And I think with food, it's being done in such a huge way. | ||
And we can get into the debates about seed oils, vegetable oils, sugar, GMOs, and all these artificial things that are just added that have been wrecking havoc. | ||
And once people are, you know, unhealthy physically, this leads to people being unhealthy mentally. | ||
And there's a big correlation between the gut and the mind. | ||
And I think that correlation is being Take an advantage of by a lot of powerful people who are purposefully trying to get rid of your health, who are trying to attack your gut and trying to, of course, make you absolutely mentally unstable. | ||
And I think a lot of people are mentally unstable because of the diets that we're given and told to eat every single day. | ||
I think that's very much true, and another aspect of it, even aside from the nutritional elements, which I would agree with you, there are some serious concerns there, is to habituate people towards choosing foods which have a pleasant taste but no real substance to them, because that habituates a person towards making decisions based on what is the most convenient for them and the most pleasurable, and always looking for the path of least resistance, rather than doing what is actually in alignment with reality. | ||
It's drugs. | ||
They're literally drugging us through our food supply and at the same time chemically castrating us so we can't even reproduce. | ||
That's the basic byline that I think is the most important thing to talk about, most important thing to promote. | ||
And you could be an example of not being affected by it by, of course, living your best life, being healthy, choosing to eat the right foods, choosing to actually look into nutrition, look into things like organs, liver, and get away from all the other nonsense out | ||
there that absolutely is destroying your mental, physical, and spiritual health. | ||
There's fluoride in our water. Yes, there is. | ||
Involuntarily, but I have to- Seamus likes fluoride. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
I caught Seamus drinking fluoride and I'm like, Seamus! | ||
It was straight fluoride. | ||
I ordered it from my dentist. | ||
I was like, yeah, let me just do some shots. | ||
No, that's very bad for you. | ||
You will die. | ||
I was just making fun of Luke because I've never had fluoride in my life. | ||
I think another issue too with this generation is we have a generation of parents that have been convinced through Big Pharma that If you have a boy or girl and, you know, she has a little bit too much energy, just put them on pills. | ||
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Exactly. | |
Put them on pills. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
They give them sugar. | ||
The doctor tried to do that with my mom. | ||
I'm glad that my mom's old school Salvadoran. | ||
She was like, I'm gonna just give this kid the fucking chancla. | ||
All the diets have so much sugar in them, and they're like, oh, these kids can't sit at the desk for eight hours? | ||
Give them Ritalin. | ||
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Give them Rosac. | |
It's not even just the sugar. | ||
It's not even just the sugar. | ||
Children are not just supposed to be sitting like that, being talked at all day. | ||
So there's this massive breakdown, and I talked about this on the show the other day, but Matt Walsh has this fantastic film, What is a Woman? | ||
And I think that's wonderful, but there are also so many other definitions that we no longer agree upon. | ||
We don't have any conception of what a child is. | ||
If you think it's normal for a kid to be able to sit in a desk like that for hours and hours a day, you like fundamentally do not understand children at all. | ||
Well, they want good factory workers. | ||
That's where it comes from. | ||
The Babylon Bee came out with a good article that I just have to share, and they wrote an article that's titled, Marlboro adds puberty blockers to cigarettes to make them legal for kids. | ||
Oh, brutal! | ||
And we're not that far away from that kind of reality. | ||
Of course, there's a satirical website, but the point is kind of driven home here about the insanity of the future of this country, that it's being absolutely destroyed from within. | ||
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Alright, let's see what we got here in the Super Chats. | ||
All right. | ||
Unashamed Truth says, checked mortgage calculator, it says interest rate is at 6.9%. | ||
Wasn't it at like 20% in the 80s or something? | ||
Yeah, it was extremely high. | ||
This is a story my parents used to tell. | ||
When they bought their first house, it was a 14% interest rate, and they thought that was a steal. | ||
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Wow. | |
That's crazy. | ||
Grofty says, buck buck buck, lol. | ||
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Indeed. | |
Thank you, Grofty, for the chicken-themed Super Chats. | ||
That is, of course, a Chicken City reference. | ||
Eternally grateful. | ||
Alright a magic monkey says damn it Tim I woke up this morning and couldn't turn my head left because I pulled something stop using your super liminal Jedi mind tricks on me Oh, this is brutal tonight, man. | ||
I'm fighting through it is brutal my back is killing me I didn't work this morning or yesterday morning, but I think tomorrow should be good, but it's just been bad Yeah, I didn't do anything interesting. | ||
I just slept you get old you get injured sleeping That's how it works Soleil cucumber lime says | ||
Releasing oil from the strategic reserve is effectively a massive 200 million dollar barrel short position and it | ||
will get squeezed It's another manufactured crisis | ||
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I'm Not Your Buddy Guy says, it'd be nice to live as a hobbit in the Shire, peacefully living off the land and ignoring the outside world. | ||
But unless we march to the heart of evil when willing to confront it, not even the Shire can be safe from the great evil marching ever outward. | ||
That's right. | ||
True. | ||
Gotta go to the heart of Mount Doom. | ||
Oh, what does it say? | ||
Bub Savvy says, Hey Tim, love the show. | ||
I can't wait until mankind breaks out of its left-right paradigm and collectively realize that it should be the people versus the state, like the world used to deal with social and cultural issues. | ||
Well, interesting. | ||
Chris Larson says, Seamus should make a cartoon of the Clintons. | ||
Instead of the normal conspiracy around them, they are being followed by a serial killer that keeps taking out their friends, but nobody believes them. | ||
It's a right wing radical. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
That's a good one actually. | ||
All right. | ||
DTQC says with 50 million barrels from 200 days ago, that's about 0.5 barrels per day. | ||
As of today, there are 500 million barrels in the strategic petroleum reserve. | ||
That means 1000 days before it is depleted at this rate. | ||
Just short three months of the next presidential election. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
That's bad for them though. | ||
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Yeah. | |
GamerMax is praying for you, Tim. | ||
Two days and no news vids. | ||
Hope you're feeling okay. | ||
I've just been taking it easy so that I could at least do this show, but sitting here, painful. | ||
I got a lidocaine patch and some naproxen, and it was a terrible muscle strain. | ||
Cole says my gas tank takes $150 to fill up. | ||
My portfolio was destroyed. | ||
My dog Jasmine passed at 16 years this morning. | ||
I'm just a regular guy at my limit, FJB. | ||
That's how millions are feeling right now too. | ||
And good people who didn't vote for Joe Biden feeling that pain. | ||
Tiki God Studios says, Inversion table, carnivore diet, and hamstring stretching. | ||
I've got a bulging disc and that combo has made me pain-free for four straight months now. | ||
We do have an inversion table. | ||
I use it. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
I'm not on a carnivore diet, but I mostly cut up the sugars, do a lot of meat, and I don't stretch enough. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
GigaDB says, for old man Tim's Walker Fund. | ||
I'll be skating in a few days. | ||
Walker Fund, yeah. | ||
Let's get a mobility scooter. | ||
Just don't use GoFundMe. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
John Take says, Marx was right. | ||
We have achieved a classless society. | ||
As in, the citizens of this country have no class. | ||
Haha. | ||
Funny joke. | ||
Indeed we do not. | ||
Andre says, Tim, get your elbow off the table if you want to get your back better. | ||
I noticed that. | ||
Have you noticed for the past few days I haven't had my elbows on the table? | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
I was like, I'm not going to do that because I'm going to try and just sit straight. | ||
What do I do with my hands? | ||
Just keep them down. | ||
Who you calling an MF? | ||
and Luke complain about Republicans doing nothing, but when they do, they say how they | ||
hate authoritarianism. | ||
MF'er, it's your fault they do nothing. | ||
We need more authoritarianism on the right. | ||
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Who you calling an MF? | |
I do not think we need more authoritarianism on the right. | ||
I think we need libertarianism. | ||
I think we need the Republicans to be like, we're going to repeal these gun laws and give you back your liberties. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Stop trying to create more laws. | ||
Let's get rid of the bad laws. | ||
Let's get rid of the bad institutions, the bad government agencies that are putting in bureaucracy and wasting people's time and money. | ||
So, so yeah, on that end, the Republicans promise limited government, but all they keep doing is giving us more government. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
That's right. | ||
France's case is Tim. | ||
Regular gas was out at a rural gas station and limited to $35 at a suburban rural one in Ohio. | ||
unidentified
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Whoa. | |
I definitely want to look at that. | ||
I know in rural North, Northern California hit like nine bucks. | ||
It was crazy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
And, um, um, was it Mendocino? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Mendocino County. | ||
It was like nine 60 or something or more. | ||
I was just up there. | ||
And the thing is you won't see a gas station for miles, but not even to the next County sometimes. | ||
So, uh, yeah, those, those rural parts of the country are going to get real, real impacted by the gas. | ||
What about Tesla chargers? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
That's all right. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
I forgot. | ||
Just, just buy a Tesla solution. | ||
Gunfather Precision says red flag laws are nothing more than a vehicle to introduce precedent that will destroy due process. | ||
Do you guys see that politifact where it's like, ignore rumors that red flag laws don't bypass due process and that an ex-spouse can file a red flag if they have a grudge. | ||
Literally happen. | ||
But I'm just like, alright, imagine what they're claiming is true. | ||
An ex-spouse calls the police and says, you know, my significant other is violent and dangerous, run a red flag, and they go, we can't do that, that's fake news. | ||
What if the woman's actually a victim? | ||
Like, what if there's a wife whose husband was beating her, and so she calls and says, take his guns away, he's beating me, he's gonna kill me, and the cops go, nah, nah, you're just a white wife with a grudge, sorry, we're not doing that. | ||
Or what if you have a woman whose husband is beating her or is, you know, being attacked or threatened by some other man, and she wants to get a gun to protect herself. | ||
So he goes to the authorities and says, you know, I'm really worried about this woman. | ||
Here's some like fabricated evidence I can show you to show she's dangerous. | ||
And then her guns get taken. | ||
She can't defend herself. | ||
Red flag laws are stopping frisk on steroids. | ||
They're gonna kick doors in on people who don't even have guns. | ||
Someone's gonna be like, this family has a gun. | ||
They're gonna go, okay, and they're gonna go in. | ||
And they're like, it's got due process. | ||
People need to present evidence to the court. | ||
And it's like, is it adversarial? | ||
Do I get a summons and then go to court and say, it's not true, your honor? | ||
And more importantly, why should I have to justify owning property? | ||
Why should I have to be called into court to justify why I own property? | ||
And so they're going to make this argument they've always made. | ||
I think Aaron McKinter posted this the other day. | ||
I had an article on Substack I didn't read yet, but he tweeted about it basically saying what the left generally does when they have control over these systems is they will create a set of rules that they claim is going to be impartial or will be impartially applied. | ||
Then they basically stack the system with people who lean the same way they do and will always decide Against the claim of the right-leaning person whenever there is sort of an edge case. | ||
And so, I mean, we see this with Twitter, right? | ||
Twitter's actually, their codified rules have an explicit anti-conservative bias, but every single time you bring this up to left-wing people or even the folks at Twitter, they'll say, well, no, there's no bias. | ||
Conservatives just break the rules more often. | ||
And that's exactly what's going to happen with Red Flag Laws. | ||
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That's what James Lindsay says. | |
That's what it says right there, as James Lindsay says. | ||
says we are living in Herbert Marqueece world. He wrote the left must always be tolerated | ||
every violence and the right and the right speech must always be shut down. We are living | ||
in Marqueece world. | ||
Oh, there you go. | ||
That's what it says right there as James Lindsay says. | ||
Iggy the Incubus says regarding the BLM riots of 2020. The big question is how do we peacefully | ||
counter literal state sponsored terror. | ||
It leaves me speechless. | ||
Controlling words, controlling minds by Michael Knowles. | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
Just selling more books for Michael Knowles. | ||
He's the last guy you want to sell more books for. | ||
He's gonna come out and be like, stop, please. | ||
I've sold too many books. | ||
I have too much money. | ||
Please, let me be. | ||
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Alright, alright. | |
The KL Tanker says, I watch on Spotify normally. | ||
Episode 549 has been chopped up and it skips and repeats itself around 50, 44, 47, 26, 51, 41, 16. | ||
Was there editing in that? | ||
Nope, never edit. | ||
Weird. | ||
51, 41, 16. | ||
Was there editing in that? | ||
Nope, never added. | ||
unidentified
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Weird. | |
It's jumping around strangely. | ||
That's odd, yeah. | ||
Yeah, we just upload them. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Hmm. | ||
All right. | ||
Grofty says, Buck Buck. | ||
That is actually true. | ||
Buck Buck. | ||
Very true. | ||
Noah Zork says, Tim, name your new clothing line, Credible Threads. | ||
unidentified
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Credible Threads? | |
I like that. | ||
unidentified
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That's a good band name. | |
All right. | ||
Joe says, I'm a fan of the band. | ||
unidentified
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I'm a fan of the band. | |
Gene Shirt says, don't let aggressive emotional control freaks take your ability to self-preservation in an imperfect world. | ||
Equitable defense means the weak need guns. | ||
That's right. | ||
True equity. | ||
We have to make sure everybody has guns. | ||
Everybody should have a gun that's as powerful as the person with the most powerful weapon has. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So if one guy has a 50 BMG, you know, crew served, everyone has to have one. | ||
That's equity. | ||
That is equity. | ||
I just want to be with a bazooka, like someone just intrudes, boom! | ||
That's right, yeah. | ||
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All right. | |
Wrath of Paul says things are going to get spicy as we get closer to the midterms. | ||
Desperate dams will do anything to stay in power. | ||
Any crisis will be exploited to try to win votes or maybe even postpone the election. | ||
We're already seeing that with the Uvalde shooting. | ||
We've been trying to report on it. | ||
The Texas Democrats are raising millions upon millions off that shooting and a lot of money is coming from Washington, D.C. | ||
Is that a coincidence? | ||
Beto showed up less than 24 hours to go put his finger in Governor Greg Abbott's face, literally politicizing the dead children. | ||
They're making millions fundraising on it. | ||
He was literally fundraising on that. | ||
Savvy J says, wishing the greatest president ever. | ||
A very happy birthday. | ||
Enjoy your special day, President Trump. | ||
That's right. | ||
It is. | ||
I thought they were talking about Kim Jong-un. | ||
It is also Flag Day, which I've always found very funny. | ||
Strange. | ||
Ben Hickson says, I agree, I agree. | ||
HL Ghul and the League of Shadow, League of Shadows, have infiltrated everything to burn | ||
it all down. | ||
I think the left politicians do what in the moment gives them the most power and money, | ||
aka the short-sighted. | ||
I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
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All right. | |
Ultra Maga says, I'm in SoCal. | ||
Got my Minds event ticket for June 25th. | ||
Also looking forward to your guests tomorrow. | ||
I won't spoil it and say who they are. | ||
Get better, Tim. | ||
Well, I mean, Prager already tweeted it out, so... Yeah, Dennis Prager tweeted out he'd be on the show tomorrow. | ||
I'm stoked to meet him. | ||
And I was like, oh, cool, I made a video. | ||
He's like, I'm Dennis Prager. | ||
I'll be on TimCast. | ||
I'm gonna be on Tim Pool's show! | ||
And I was like, oh, that's cool. | ||
I was like, oh, he's coming on. | ||
I'm like sitting in bed. | ||
No, we knew he was coming. | ||
Alright, Stan2 says, please ask Jorge about the Soros-backed fund taking over 18 prominent Hispanic radio stations, making sure it's hard leftist ideology. | ||
We talked a little bit about that. | ||
Yeah, we did. | ||
A lot of my friends work in Spanish conservative media, and that's something that they're trying to keep an eye on. | ||
But like I said, I actually think if you guys are looking at that, it's a good sign. | ||
That means that they're losing the Hispanic vote. | ||
Like I said, turn on Univision, Telemundo right now. | ||
You think you're watching Fox News. | ||
So the Hispanics, shout out to them 26%, baby. | ||
Well, you know, it's no wonder, because they're trying to take this really, like, niche religion for upper-class white people and force it onto every minority community. | ||
That's basically what, like, the far-left woke politics are. | ||
I'm telling you, CRT, all that transgender stuff, is a gift. | ||
A gift. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
That turns off Hispanic voters quicker than time. | ||
Anything. | ||
All right. | ||
What does it say? | ||
ASIM Solutions. | ||
Tim, your comment about only one side being punished is discussed as a major factor in rebellions by both Cambridge University and Army War College studies on revolutions in the Cold War. | ||
They are doing this on purpose. | ||
Well, we'll see, I suppose. | ||
All right, what do we got? | ||
DePieRomantic. | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
Says, you should consider getting translations on your website so that you can reach Spanish-speaking people. | ||
Put all the articles in Spanish? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Hey, Tim Cazen. | ||
Google Translate Civil War. | ||
Es bueno. | ||
Yeah, Tim Cazen, espanol. | ||
unidentified
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I like that. | |
Joe Biden no es bueno. | ||
There it is. | ||
unidentified
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Love it. | |
It's bilingual. | ||
Tim Amundo. | ||
Tim Amundo! | ||
unidentified
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No me gusta la directorisa, though. | |
This is great. | ||
Your Spanish is very good. | ||
John Shaw says, Tim, why have there been so many people who have been so supportive of you? | ||
many food plants in the US that have burned down this year. | ||
Also these times are reminding me of Jimmy Carter's presidency into Reagan. | ||
Biden as Carter, DeSantis as the new Reagan. | ||
Cold War with China. | ||
I don't know if more food plants have burned down than normal. | ||
Just people are paying attention to it. | ||
I will say that because I've been doing some reporting in California. | ||
The farmers that I've been interviewing in California are very worried because the state of California is already restricting their water. | ||
So they're already telling me that they think that we'll see some food shortages pretty soon. | ||
So scary stuff. | ||
ASIM Solutions says everyone should read No Other Way Out by John Goodwin and the political context behind successful revolutionary movements, the case studies by the DOD. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Swaxo says, hey Tim, any thoughts on starting a segment highlighting defensive use of firearm stories? | ||
I feel like 2A could use some positive coverage. | ||
Mother defends family from invaders. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, there's always opportunities with stories like that. | ||
We're trying to launch a brand channel, which would be a YouTube channel just for the website, so we'd have a whole variety of content, and we could probably do a series on that. | ||
We just gotta get to the point where we can get it up and running. | ||
It requires hiring people. | ||
That requires money, and we're going into a recession, and so, you know, things might not be going so well, but I think we'll be all right. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
If y'all sign up as members, we will continue to do our work. | ||
That's right. | ||
dpat says, who would lead the people in a revolution or equivalent event? | ||
How would the people know what the plan is? | ||
Without organization, the people will get trampled. | ||
I posted a meme about this. | ||
unidentified
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Oh yeah? | |
On Instagram. | ||
unidentified
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Oh. | |
That's right. | ||
You can go to instagram.com slash timcast and get your answer, because it was the last thing I posted. | ||
Who will lead? | ||
Well, I posted that meme. | ||
Timcast on Instagram, and you'll see it. | ||
Go find out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then you'll laugh. | ||
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All right. | |
Ball Sacks says... That's right. | ||
Ball Sacks says... Great name. | ||
Anyway. | ||
They are not taking away our rights. | ||
Humans cannot take away God-given rights. | ||
Y'all should have the guys from the 10th Amendment Center on. | ||
No, they can infringe upon them. | ||
We should have them on. | ||
Infringe upon them. | ||
Bug HQ says, right out the gate with our bugs and pod slogan, ask yourself, where will you get your bugs? | ||
Bug HQ has got you covered. | ||
Pod's coming soon. | ||
No, it's true. | ||
I mean, look, if the government starts feeding us bugs, they're going to have a bug shortage in like three months. | ||
Right? | ||
Seriously. | ||
There's going to be bug inflation. | ||
We should legit contract someone to make us a pod with like a cricket dispenser in it. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
As like a gag. | ||
Yeah, that'd be awesome. | ||
That's where Luke will stay. | ||
And then, you sleep with the chickens, okay? | ||
Shay and Riff, you stop it. | ||
Look! | ||
And there's nothing wrong with that. | ||
Yeah, it's fine. | ||
Get up with the chickens. | ||
They warn me when there are enemies coming. | ||
That's right, yeah. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
says, I'm in a civil war with my toilet after Taco Tuesday. | ||
What are you eating? | ||
That's my type of guy right there. | ||
Taco Bell. | ||
That's my type of guy. | ||
I respect it. | ||
That's a civil war answer going to nightly. | ||
Cultural appropriation. | ||
SmellsLikeUpDog in here says, Have you guys seen the Florida 13th congressional GOP primary? | ||
One candidate wanted to murder Ana Paulina Luna and talked about putting a hit out on her and now his defense attorney is running in his place. | ||
You have to have Ana Paulina Luna on to talk about it. | ||
It's nuts. | ||
That was a crazy story. | ||
It actually even made mainstream media like Politico actually report on it and it actually helped Ana Paulina. | ||
She's been fundraising like crazy and it looks like she might win her seat. | ||
Good for her. | ||
Alright, John Shaw says, there is a market among us young people, I'm 22, for authenticity. | ||
We will literally vote for Logan Paul before we vote for an establishment fool on either side. | ||
I totally hear that! | ||
Yeah, I'm on that train too. | ||
That's how Trump got in. | ||
Matt says, even though y'all rip on Luke all the time, I met him back in my Ron Paul days, and I'm so happy he's back on the show. | ||
Love seeing principled people remain so. | ||
Hey, real quick, Tim. | ||
We gotta mention this honorable mention. | ||
Savannah Hernandez was banned today off of Twitter for her third time, I think, just for being a reporter. | ||
So everyone, if you guys can go follow her on her truth social, that's at Sav Says, and her YouTube channel, obviously, Savannah Hernandez. | ||
So we just want to support people that get banned and get silenced. | ||
Thanks for taking away my moment there. | ||
We love Savannah Hernandez. | ||
Vermin Supreme also got taken down a couple days ago, which is absolutely... I went to the Rainbow Gathering with him. | ||
Awesome dude. | ||
But what does he say that's, like, bannable? | ||
Well, he's like, you know, he, he likes comedy and humor and yeah, that's outlawed now. | ||
Savannah actually got banned just for interviewing people at pride here in DC. | ||
And she asked him like, you know, what do you identify as? | ||
And people were like, Oh, I don't even know. | ||
So just for her posting other people's answers, one of the posts, one of Savannah's posts, um, was those interviews. | ||
It was almost at a million views. | ||
And in the caption, it said, pray for this generation. | ||
So it's like, What a horrible thing to say. | ||
What a horrible thing to say. | ||
What a big N. Let's read this one from Farrell. | ||
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Whoa. | |
Good little history lesson there. | ||
one from for Farrell. One third of the Maryland legislature was arrested in 1861 because of | ||
secession. However, the body was refusing to finance the war and openly declared Lincoln | ||
a tyrant. Pro war candidates then swept new election. Wow. | ||
unidentified
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Whoa. Good little history lesson there. Things are gonna get crazy. | |
Igloo Wi Fi says, Hey, Tim, I love the show. And I agree that younger people are fed up. | ||
That's why I filed with the FEC for the house in Texas 25th, putting up a platform and grassrooting my campaign. | ||
Keep on doing good. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Not my backwards and I got hiccups. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
says, Riot Squad in the house. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Yeah, Riot Squad, baby. | ||
All right. | ||
Illumin says, Tim, you should get billboard in the Rhino gun grabbers districts to let people know what they're voting for. | ||
We could do that, too. | ||
We could do that, too. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
Oh, let him have it. | ||
Let him have it. | ||
Your social credit system? | ||
under the CFPB. This would give the government all the info that goes into your credit score. | ||
Sounds like the beginning of a social credit system. | ||
Oh, let them have it. Let them have it. | ||
A social credit system? | ||
I mean, I think they're already, what, swooping in our bank accounts if we have more than like | ||
600 bucks? | ||
But I was told by fact-checkers they wouldn't do anything bad with that. | ||
Oh, you're right. | ||
You're right. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Take it. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, the fact-checkers know what's best for us. | |
The ministry of truth. | ||
Amen. | ||
LaCharles says a random brainwashed dude up here in Quebec won $70 million, the lottery ticket, and swore to give $7 million to Ukraine in the news. | ||
Only 10%? | ||
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What's wrong with him? | |
He should give the 70 and keep the 7. | ||
We should just rename our country to Ukraine. | ||
That's what we should do. | ||
Base. | ||
What a base take. | ||
unidentified
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I'm going to do well in this regime. | |
You're gonna be great, yeah. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, dude. | |
I got great ideas. | ||
Ricky L. Hendricks says, had an idea to include TimCast article headline and subtitle with your Times Square billboard. | ||
People would be curious to see what the article says. | ||
You can't! | ||
There's laws. | ||
There's strict rules on what you can and can't advertise. | ||
So, overtly political things you can't do. | ||
And then, how would they find the article is the challenge, right? | ||
It's like, go to TimCast.com. | ||
Too much to read and you only get 10 seconds, so. | ||
But most billboards everywhere will not approve ads that have certain words. | ||
Like many, won't take the word politics. | ||
Just outright. | ||
And our billboard says culture, news, politics. | ||
So this one approved us. | ||
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Yep. | |
Surprising. | ||
Tim, my friend, says, for the idea that we will come together when authoritarianism comes knocking, remember that people in Gulag still believe they would be absolved. | ||
Gulag Archipelago, Alexander Solzhenitsyn. | ||
Yeah, everyone thinks like, they'll, like, this is what everyone does. | ||
They're like, well, when the mob comes down the street, I'll just keep my head down and they won't come to my house. | ||
And then they do. | ||
Well, this is exactly why family members would sell out other family members. | ||
Because they're like, I can get in good with the bosses. | ||
It'll be fine. | ||
I just need to sell out a few more people. | ||
One in five people were informants. | ||
Well, Lydia, we actually, we saw a little bit of that with January 6th. | ||
We saw family members turning their own family members. | ||
It takes so little. | ||
Very little. | ||
Thomas Colnan says, did you know that disco record sales were up 400% for the year ending 1976? | ||
If these trends continue, ayy, disco stew. | ||
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That's a good super chat. | |
But when that joke was made, it was like 1996, you know? | ||
So now it's an even crazier joke. | ||
All right. | ||
Gary Langley also mentions the Gulag Archipelago. | ||
Is it Archipelago? | ||
Archipelago. | ||
I'm always pronouncing that wrong. | ||
Archipelago. | ||
Archipelago. | ||
There were still true believer communists in the gulags. | ||
There was no turning back for some. | ||
Pray for them. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yep. | ||
Cody Lilico says my town is recently found, uh, found out a Bill Gates related entity bought 13 million crops and the town is making a Chinese wet corn mill in our city limits and it's across from the Grand Forks Air Force Base. | ||
That's weird. | ||
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All right. | |
Taka Kays says, Tim, been listening for a few years. | ||
Retired combat medic. | ||
Every gun law except the Second Amendment is illegal. | ||
The only way they'll ever get my guns from me is from my cold, dead hands. | ||
You know, what if there was a law? | ||
Because we had Michael Malson. | ||
He was like, all gun laws are unconstitutional. | ||
And I was like, what if they pass a law saying they have to give you a gun? | ||
Then there would be a gun shortage in like two weeks. | ||
Dude, if the federal government was in charge of providing people with guns, they would just completely destroy the gun supply. | ||
And they'd be ridiculously expensive. | ||
The price would skyrocket. | ||
Exactly. | ||
They literally cannot do anything. | ||
Flo says $15 a gallon after November if Democrats win a congressional supermajority. | ||
Knowing how they always get their way though, it'll probably get to $20 by this time next year regardless. | ||
Republicans are gonna come out and they're gonna be like, we've compromised with Democrats to raise gas only to $16 a gallon. | ||
Ten principled Republicans sell out their districts. | ||
unidentified
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Mm-hmm. | |
What's that one clip of Biden saying, you need a little breathing room? | ||
You need a little breathing room. | ||
unidentified
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My dad used to say, we've got to give the people a little breathing room. | |
What? | ||
You guys could YouTube it. | ||
It's the weirdest. | ||
He says it throughout the years. | ||
All right. | ||
It reminds me of that. | ||
It's like, it'll be at $20, but give them a little breathing room. | ||
It's $16. | ||
Zen Main says, the red wave is coming. | ||
All thanks to the tampon shortage. | ||
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I've been hearing the red wave is coming for 30 years. | |
But when women see that there's a shortage, they're going to vote Republican. | ||
So certainly that'll make the red wave, you know? | ||
Even bigger. | ||
Why? | ||
What did you think he meant? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I was voting Republican, of course. | ||
Right. | ||
These women are mostly Democrats. | ||
They're going to be like, I got to vote Republican because there's a shortage. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Red wave. | ||
That's right. | ||
Red wave. | ||
I got a different visual. | ||
AVB19D says, what's going on crew? | ||
Luke, who's the best NBA duo ever? | ||
Obviously Stockton Malone, right? | ||
Also, Tim has been a stretch therapist for four years. | ||
Need to hire me to make sure you can keep skating. | ||
I got hurt by sleeping. | ||
Like, I didn't even skate the day before. | ||
It's like we were just hanging out and we went and played pool and then I went to bed and woke up and I'm like, I can't move! | ||
Because it was like cold in the room or something stupid like with the AC on full blast. | ||
Who do you think is the best duo? | ||
Oh, it's Kobe and Shaq. | ||
Come on, this is... L.A. | ||
Lakers. | ||
Yeah, you didn't know that, Luke? | ||
You're a little biased. | ||
You're from California. | ||
Over Jordan and Pippen? | ||
unidentified
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Kobe and Shaq? | |
Yeah, Kobe and Shaq, baby. | ||
Really? | ||
All right. | ||
Little's Pressure Watchers says, hey Tim, any recommendations for a good survival download app? | ||
We got the idea from you, buddy. | ||
Us, the goats, and the chickens send our support and thanks. | ||
What's a good survival app, Luke? | ||
Let me see what I got on my phone. | ||
Well, there's a number of people coming together and bringing forward videos and documents teaching people how to homestead, how to have their own farms. | ||
I don't know an exact one off of the top of my head. | ||
I just have one called Survival Manual. | ||
But there's a bunch of stuff that you should definitely download and have as a physical copy. | ||
Just in case, just in case you lose connection or there's energy outages, you should have something in physical form that you can look at that will teach you basic medical procedures, basic ways to grow your own food and raise your own livestock. | ||
So I have this app, it's just called Survival Manual. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Yeah, I tell people to download my videos on my survival apocalypse training courses, and they could very easily do that and have a copy. | ||
Yo, but this app is really amazing. | ||
It's got psychology, power, planning, kits, apps, medicine, shelter, water, fire, food, plants, poisonous plants, animals, tools, desert, tropical, cold, sea, water crossing, how to find your directions, man-made hazards. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
We go through very similar things in my program as well. | ||
Well, sure, sure, sure. | ||
I'm also saying, download the app. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Download the app, download the information, and have it on a physical copy, because there might be a time where you can't go online. | ||
Yeah, no power. | ||
Yep, you'll have your phone, and you'll be like, if only I could turn it on. | ||
I know if I could eat this berry or not. | ||
And then you die. | ||
It's like, what was it? | ||
The Into the Wild guy had like, it had like a seed, and it had like stripes, and he read the book and thought it was edible, but he got sick and then died. | ||
Oh no. | ||
You know, I was reading How to Survive, and it said you can eat leaves. | ||
What you do is, the first thing you do is you take the leaf and you rub it on your skin, then you wait 5-10 minutes. | ||
Then, you rip the leaf open, rub it on your skin with the exposed side, wait 5-10 minutes. | ||
Nothing happens. | ||
Then you bite a small piece and chew on it, and wait 5-10 minutes if nothing happens. | ||
Then you eat the leaf, then you wait 5-10 more minutes if nothing happens, eat some leaves. | ||
I'm not saying you should do that, I'm saying look it up. | ||
I was watching a video on it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because I watched a deer eating leaves in the yard. | ||
And I was like, can we eat those? | ||
Do they taste good? | ||
Because I eat spinach! | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Put Caesar dressing on it. | ||
Some eggs. | ||
You will eat ze plants. | ||
Oh yeah, we're gonna make fried dandelions. | ||
Dandelions apparently are like a normal thing to eat in Appalachia. | ||
So like the pilgrims brought it over because it was medicinal and now it's like a weed everywhere. | ||
But apparently it tastes good. | ||
It tastes like mushrooms. | ||
You take the top of the flowering part when it's yellow and you fry it and you eat it. | ||
No joke. | ||
Yeah, I bought some dandelion tea, legit the best tea I've ever had. | ||
I was surprised. | ||
Ian talks about dandelion tea and I was like, what? | ||
They're weeds! | ||
And he's like, no, they're good. | ||
And then I was like, okay, so I bought some and seriously, it's so good. | ||
I had some, it's pretty good. | ||
Yeah, it's amazing. | ||
All right. | ||
David Toronto says Bernie is and was a scammer. | ||
Things would be worse. | ||
Biden told us what he was going to do. | ||
Y'all fell for his BS. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I mean, I don't know how much worse he could get right now. | ||
I know. | ||
Wait, just wait. | ||
You don't have to know. | ||
It's coming. | ||
It's nice knowing you boys. | ||
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It's coming. | |
What do we got here? | ||
Rod Undefined Rod says, We can't eat bugs. | ||
We already have a bug shortage with a lack of pollinators. | ||
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That's right. | |
I don't know. | ||
You just take a piece of wood, you put it down on the ground, and you pick it up the next day, and there's bugs, and you eat them. | ||
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It's like Lion King. | |
Yeah, you know how this works. | ||
You shouldn't eat bugs. | ||
The main issue is, like, you need to, like, grow, like, if you're going to eat bugs, you've got to grow them. | ||
Like, if you want to go out in the middle of the woods and just eat random stuff, I guess. | ||
I mean, I would recommend it. | ||
Alright. | ||
Missanthropic says, love your work, dude. | ||
Wish we had something like this in Australia. | ||
Ever thought of going international? | ||
I would not know how to do that. | ||
Yeah, you need someone who knows Australia. | ||
It's not me. | ||
Have someone translate your articles into Australian. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
Roll it, mate! | ||
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Alright, Joe Biden's no good, huh? | |
It's gonna be a civil war. | ||
Is that what they sound like? | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
That was pretty good. | ||
Close enough. | ||
Alright, we'll grab one more here. | ||
Elliot says, Best book I have is called Back to Basics. | ||
Everything from building cabins to sustainable farming to useful household crafts. | ||
Amazing. | ||
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So, uh, Bien, Trabajar, Mi Amigos Hermanos y Vatos. | |
My survival class is up on LukeUncensored.com. | ||
I speak a lot about nutrition, gut health, bettering yourself. | ||
I'm glad it's not a Spanish class. | ||
Is it in Spanish? | ||
We're doing a giveaway today and we got a forum all on LukeUncensored.com. | ||
Bueno trabajo, mi gringo. | ||
Gracias. | ||
No, me llamo. | ||
Leon Patron. Okay, that's where I go around. I literally go around Acapulco screaming | ||
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