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And welcome back to my favorite anarchy show where I try to thwart Tim's authority and then people in the chat get very nervous about it. | ||
It's the after show here on IRL, or as I like to call it, Brimcast, because Tim's eating snacks. | ||
I got these, look. | ||
Oh yeah, we got these oven-roasted dark chocolate almonds, and they are amazing. | ||
I highly recommend them to everybody. | ||
Also this, biltong. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Get it? | ||
See, it's snack hour here. | ||
You guys wonder in that ten minutes, what do we do? | ||
What do we talk about? | ||
No, mostly we just have some snacks and get ready. | ||
Brooklyn biltong. | ||
Everyone goes to the bathroom but me. | ||
It's because you have a stronger body than all of us, I guess. | ||
I force myself. | ||
Okay, so should we jump into this story? | ||
Hit it! | ||
It's from this amazing news site called Timcast News. | ||
Loudoun County student walks out of class to protest policy allowing boys to use girls' locker rooms and restrooms. | ||
The policy also allows biological boys and men to play on girls' sports teams. | ||
Okay, I saw a video, and it's this trans woman constantly being misgendered, filming themself. | ||
See, I'm being polite. | ||
And then the waiter is like, here you are, sir. | ||
And they go, it's not sir, it's ma'am. | ||
I've already told you my pronouns. | ||
I've seen this before. | ||
And the trans person's like, I called in advance and told you. | ||
And then the trans person says, every time I misgender, it's like a stab in the heart. | ||
Because it's basically saying that all this isn't working. | ||
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And I'm like, yes, you are a man with tits. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
Like, I'm not trying to be mean, but stop acting like everyone's going to participate in your fantasy. | ||
You're a man with tits, okay? | ||
Or you're a woman with facial hair. | ||
Baldur's Gate 3, by the way, has things called hirelings. | ||
Where if you don't want to do the story and get story party members, but you still want people in your party for fighting or whatever, one of the higher links is called Eldra, and it is a trans man, I guess? | ||
It's a bearded woman. | ||
But it's a dwarf! | ||
And I guess dwarf women are bearded, so that's normal or something? | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
Yeah, dwarf women have beards. | ||
D&D lore. | ||
Do women have beards? | ||
I kind of get like, these people, like men that transition to women and they're still men in Ukraine, they're still getting drafted. | ||
Because when the shit hits the fan, yo, you're a man, a man, you're a man. | ||
That's the U.S. | ||
policy too. | ||
U.S. | ||
policy is like, bro, if you're a dude, you're a dude. | ||
I don't want to see these people get shocked out of it so bad that I'd advocate for a draft or something like that, but I hope that we can help them without having to show them the horror of what it means to be a man. | ||
No, so hold on. | ||
Someone in the chat said, they're not tits, it's a bag of silicone in the chest. | ||
No! | ||
They take hormones and grow breasts. | ||
But now they're just dudes with tits. | ||
I, like, listen. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
If you're offended by that, I got nothing for you. | ||
Because that's it. | ||
That's fact. | ||
I'm not insulting you. | ||
Okay? | ||
An insult would be using a word to intentionally piss you off, but describing you as you are, if that's offensive to you, well, all I gotta say is go fuck yourself. | ||
That's too bad. | ||
That's too bad. | ||
I don't like being called cis, but these fuckers still call me it. | ||
Excuse my language. | ||
What the hell does cis mean? | ||
Look, they're going to say, oh, you're transphobic, blah, blah, blah. | ||
I got no beef. | ||
If you're out and you're trans and doing whatever, I'll call you whatever you want. | ||
I don't care, dude. | ||
If you want to be called clown self, I don't care, dude. | ||
I mean, the neopronouns are too far for me because I'm just like, I'm not going to memorize that for you. | ||
But if someone's trans and they say it's she, her, I'll be like, you got it, whatever. | ||
I don't care. | ||
But to get mad that a waiter is like, here you are, sir. | ||
Well and the explanation is it means all of this isn't working. | ||
Like maybe that's a sign this is not working and you should go back to the drawing board and consider the fact that the identity that you're trying to assume is more complicated than just throwing on a lot of eyeliner and wearing a dress, right? | ||
Like I think the worst part of this is the idea that you could just buy enough products and you could pay for enough surgery and really become something that you are not. | ||
I think it's disgusting to not honor the fact that men and women are different. | ||
They have Traits that are great, and you can't just say, well, because I started wearing bows on my hair, I'm now female, and everyone can believe him. | ||
I've tricked you all. | ||
Like, obviously not. | ||
Don't make a two-minute social media video about it and, you know, pretend like it's really harmful to your feelings, because if it was, you wouldn't associate it with you. | ||
Well, take a look at this, right? | ||
So the basic story is that the students are protesting because the school wants to put dudes in the girls' room. | ||
And students are protesting. | ||
Fuck yeah. | ||
Here's a video of it. | ||
Is there sound? | ||
Yeah, we got sound. | ||
To restore girls only and boys only lockers, showers and bathrooms, overturn policy 80-40. | ||
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And we're done. | |
And they're singing the national anthem there. | ||
Girls only, boys only. | ||
Yeah, people are getting fed up with the bullshit. | ||
I think Israel-Palestine was a huge, it was a nuclear bomb in the culture war that's forcing people like Amy Schumer to repost campusreform.org, like right-leaning college websites. | ||
And stuff like this, students are saying, dude, fuck off. | ||
You, like, I'm sorry, man. | ||
It's just, I'm at my wits end with this shit. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you. | ||
I'll be nice, I'll be respectful, but it's the threats, the violence, it's the extremism. | ||
There's that video of the trans women who take off their shirts and are screaming, I'll beat your ass. | ||
Remember that in New York? | ||
Fuck off, dude, you get nothing from me. | ||
I've been thinking so little about the trans shit lately since stuff was popping off over there in the Middle East. | ||
And I hung out with a bunch of trans people, a few trans people, particularly over the weekend. | ||
They're fucking awesome. | ||
They're just humans. | ||
Like when you get people one-on-one, they're all just people. | ||
I sometimes be like, what's up, dudes? | ||
Yeah, man, I love you, man. | ||
And it wasn't like, it was a guy who was a trans woman. | ||
And I was like, I love you, man. | ||
He didn't give a fuck. | ||
She didn't give a fuck. | ||
It was because I was genuine. | ||
I really loved the person. | ||
But did they look like a dude? | ||
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Yeah, kinda. | |
Like, long-haired dude, you know, like, had the feminine energy. | ||
And then his- his- his, um, partner was the- was a woman that- Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. | ||
It was a male transitioned to female dating a female transitioned to male. | ||
And to be honest, I don't even know if there was transitions- That's just straight with extra steps. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
It's like, who gives a fuck? | ||
First of all, I didn't know if there was even any transition or if it was just identification, but it was awesome. | ||
It was a great time. | ||
I think what's hard is, like, you want to be compassionate to people, you want to be respectful, you want to treat people with love, I get that, but even when we say, oh, you're a man who has feminine energy, like, maybe, okay, but you are not actually inherently female, right? | ||
And to boil it down to just the way that we aesthetically dress, or to tell teenagers, if you feel uncomfortable in yourself, maybe if you use a different locker room and compete against another, like, this just happened in Vermont, where the largest school, the second largest school district in Vermont, codified their their practices. | ||
They say they already have them on how they treat gender fluid or transgender identifying students, right? | ||
And you have to not tell their parents if they're using different pronouns or an alternative name because you want to secure their privacy. | ||
They're allowed to compete on whichever sports team they like better and they can uh use whichever locker room or bathroom they feel more comfortable with and one of the things they're directed to do is to maximize the social exposure of the transgender identifying student, right? | ||
They're trying to say you want students to be able to socialize like this and for all the other students to get used to the way this is and I think that's not ultimately a long good long-term investment, right? | ||
You want to treat the student who's going through this with intense compassion, but to tell all the other teenagers, yes, you can just change genders, and yes, really there's nothing particularly inherent about being male or female is wrong. | ||
To boil it down to just the aesthetics of you have long hair and you want to compete on the girls volleyball team is a disservice to the long-term mental health and well-being of the teenagers in school today. | ||
You also have very little power in high school relative to like the teachers and shit, so if they're setting a precedent like, look, this kind of behavior gets you all this authority at our school, You get special treatment if you act this way. | ||
I mean, that's all teenagers want is to feel like they are valued and to find their identity and to, a lot of times, get attention because they're discovering who they are. | ||
I don't think those things are inherently bad, but to then say you are special because you decided that this is your gender and perhaps you get out of school and perhaps you get special treatment and you can do whatever, like, is that really solving the internal issues that teenager is struggling with? | ||
No, probably not. | ||
I don't know, I think it starts at home, or it starts where- But you're not allowed to tell their parents. | ||
So how could anything actually, if you think it starts at home, shouldn't their parents know when they show these signs? | ||
It seems like this system that is intended to keep people who are struggling permanently broken. | ||
So what is it that making the parents not know? | ||
Is it like something they pass, some law they pass? | ||
A lot of schools have policies where they're saying, because they might have parents who are hostile to this at home, you don't tell the parents. | ||
Because they might have a hostile parent, no parents can know? | ||
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That's ridiculous. | |
Because truth is hostility now, right? | ||
At the end of the day, I mean, this is all a facade. | ||
It's a manifestation of a fantasy and we would be better set and society would be better set in teaching these kids. | ||
And again, it goes back to mental health, which is, I mean, it's rooted in social media. | ||
It's rooted in so many different things. | ||
And it's just, I'm just fortunate enough to have, you know, my wife and I have been married 20 years and it wasn't in God's plan for us to have kids. | ||
But I'm probably the best damn uncle in the world. | ||
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I do. | |
And, you know, I got, not to compete with you guys, but, you know, I like to believe I am. | ||
And I'm thankful to have, you know, I had a niece that transitioned into being a boy and then kind of balanced on it. | ||
And it was tough. | ||
It was tough for the family. | ||
And, you know, I was the only one in the family that was Not necessarily accepting, because I have my own convictions, but I didn't judge, and I tried to support, and it wasn't until just no doing of mine, but just the fact that I was a Trump supporter, right, it condemned me, and I've had total isolation with my nephew or niece, you know, for the past six years, and it sucks. | ||
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Permit? | ||
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No. | |
You gotta help, no. | ||
When someone's like, I want to medically alter my body because I'm unhappy, it's like, listen, okay, you need therapy to get over this, not medical alterations. | ||
Because like, imagine someone who's skinny, and they're like, I'm really fat, so we're like, well, better give them liposuction. | ||
It's like, well, their body fat is already 7%. | ||
I mean, they're really low. | ||
It's like, well, they feel fat, so better start shaving off flesh. | ||
I mean, the things they do to these young girls to make these meat meat hoses they call, uh, they call them, what do they call it, a neophallus? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's Frankenstein. | ||
Look, I'm sorry. | ||
Yeah, and what they create looks nothing like a penis. | ||
It looks like a tube of baloney with hair on it. | ||
I am not saying that to be intentionally shocking or insulting. | ||
I am making a fact statement. | ||
The neophallus looks like a tube of baloney with hair on it, because it comes from the arm. | ||
Take some brave parents when your kid comes to you and says that they're a woman when they're a boy because they saw a lot of people telling them that you just gotta educate them about fantasy, man. | ||
You gotta be cool that it's okay to pretend to be something that you're not. | ||
That's totally fine, actually, and you might even be able to make a career out of it, but you're still you. | ||
I think you should take them out of that environment. | ||
I think that's the step that, you know, is challenging. | ||
Not everyone can do it, but if it really is they're in school and they're, you know, maybe they're talking to a trusted teacher or guidance counselor and saying, you know, feeling really anxious. | ||
I really don't know what I'm doing. | ||
Some things that are very normal for teenagers to experience and the teacher starts to say, well, but have you considered this path? | ||
You know it's it's very unnerving to me that the school would start to think we should keep you away from the parents and not recognize that they themselves are influencing students to pursue this when it's actually not in their best interest or probably not even what they're struggling with. | ||
It's not good to have gender identity become this catch-all for all of these mental health issues that teens legitimately may need to process and have it be the umbrella term like oh well maybe you just You don't know what your gender is and so therefore that's why you experience anxiety. | ||
It has nothing to do with anything else. | ||
It has nothing to do with the fact that you are low in zinc. | ||
It has nothing to do with the fact, you know, they don't know the students overall. | ||
They know them eight hours in a classroom and that's a lot of time. | ||
On the other hand, it's not everything and they shouldn't push this idea that gender is the thing that is really disrupting society without consultation from their parents who know them better. | ||
Man, I'm just thinking if a kid comes to you and they're like, oh, my arm, my skin itches, you're like, cut it off. | ||
Like, who the fuck would do that? | ||
My skin itches. | ||
Maybe you were actually born to the wrong body. | ||
It just feels like people are getting tossed in the trash with that kind of like, what do you call that? | ||
Dumb, like, oh, well, that's what it is. | ||
It's so much deeper. | ||
They're being used for a lot of money. | ||
Those surgeries are not for free. | ||
I think it's really simple for the most part. | ||
Why is it that 80 plus percent of trans youth are female to male? | ||
Because they're being told the masculine role is the best role. | ||
You want to be a girl boss? | ||
You want to be a CEO? | ||
Being a girl sucks. | ||
You're going to be held back. | ||
Nobody is going to allow you to be promoted. | ||
You're going to be fighting constantly. | ||
Being a girl sucks. | ||
Being a girl sucks. | ||
Hey, want to be a boy? | ||
Well, of course the answer is going to be yes. | ||
You made a good point in the show. | ||
You talked about how the human psyche was... We've only graduated to this position where we're being exposed to thousands of people. | ||
And you talked about how exposure to war can be shocking, right? | ||
The same thing applies when you talk about social media. | ||
Industrial warfare. | ||
Right? | ||
These kids are being, I mean, we're, human beings are, we're tribal, right? | ||
That we've always been. | ||
It's, it's, it's how we've evolved. | ||
And, you know, you're taking like, you know, you and I born in 79. | ||
We had probably six, seven friends growing up. | ||
And now, with the age of social media, kids, you know, they're exposed to millions of people, and they're having to filter through all of that criticism and everything like that, and they don't have a foundation. | ||
But my view right now is, the current state of children is that parents are like, alright son, I'm gonna give you a ride to the adult bookstore and walk you in, have a nice day. | ||
That's what parents are doing every day when they let their kids on the internet. | ||
Yeah, it's like dropping psycho bombs on them. | ||
Psychological bombs. | ||
And that's why these kids are going insane. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, parents, for whatever reason, went from, you can't hang out with Billy because Billy's a little shithead, to, here's a cell phone, go look at porn. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Crazy, crazy fucking shit. | ||
Unpatch Billy's mom on OnlyFans. | ||
Yep, OnlyFans, yep. | ||
Yeah, no joke. | ||
Shout out to Billy's dude, sorry to hear that. | ||
There's a clip that's going viral from whatever podcast where Sovereign Bra is like, I would not want to be with a woman who's doing these things, and they're like, why? | ||
And he's like, first, it's like, you know, if I have kids, that kid's gonna have to grow up knowing his mom's doing porn and nudity and stuff online, and there are kids who get bullied because of this, some kids have even killed themselves over this. | ||
And he was like, the other thing is like, I'm territorial and I don't want anyone to see that, you know, it's for me, it's our deal or whatever, but his point about the kids having to deal with that, yeah. | ||
I do think there's something really, really funny here. | ||
When we're seeing more and more stories of women quitting their jobs to do OnlyFans, I'm like, this proves the lie of feminism. | ||
Now, hold on. | ||
Women should work if they want to work. | ||
Women should do whatever the fuck they want to do. | ||
Individualism all the way. | ||
But the lie that you could have it all, that women should, like... | ||
It went from being a choice to being mandatory. | ||
It used to be that some women could have jobs if you wanted to, to now you have to have dual income or else. | ||
And what are women choosing when given the opportunity? | ||
Not all women, but a lot of them are saying, I'd rather just get naked on camera. | ||
Women quitting their jobs as cops, quitting their jobs as nurses. | ||
I know not all women want to get naked on camera, but a lot of them do. | ||
A lot of women would prefer to be naked on camera for men to look at and give money to, than to be a doctor or a nurse. | ||
That's what their idols like Kim Kardashian and them do anyways. | ||
Sacrificing their morals. | ||
And to be fair, they're paying for it. | ||
I don't think they're sacrificing their morals. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
Their morals are that. | ||
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Their morals are backed up by that. | |
Their morals have been sacrificed on the altar of lust. | ||
The other thing is, they're making money off of this. | ||
They're also receiving emotional validation, which is ultimately one of the biggest motivations for everything women do, right? | ||
They are making money, they don't have any values to tell them not to do this, and ultimately, even if they deny it and they're like, oh, I'm in control, they are not. | ||
They are emotionally dependent on their job the same way a lot of women who are in more, I would say, feeling careers are. | ||
They feel emotionally fulfilled, or at least they think they do. | ||
Because they're being told, you know, you're beautiful, I come here every day and they think they have influence over these men who are like obsessed with them. | ||
Ultimately, they are as caught in this trap as a lot of men who are addicted to pornography are and it's sad. | ||
In that clip, there's the woman being, I think I retweeted it. | ||
She's like, men, if you're mad about this, it's men who are paying me. | ||
It's men. | ||
She's like, I'm gonna make a million bucks this year because men are paying for it. | ||
It's like, yep. | ||
So, look, all I gotta say is, listen, lady, if you wanna be the queen of the incels, okay? | ||
I'm being intentionally derogatory on this one. | ||
If you wanna be the queen of the men who pay for porn, By all means. | ||
Then you're going to find out that the ultra wealthy elite men are going to be like, you're nasty. | ||
I don't want to be with you. | ||
And they're going to be like, but I want to be with you. | ||
Like, here's what I will say. | ||
When people get shocked, when the video about the woman being like, my man's got to pay 200 bucks and all these guys are like, what the fuck? | ||
That's so fucked up. | ||
Let me tell you this. | ||
I have nothing but respect for women who go on camera and say, I will only date a man who makes a million dollars. | ||
And then everyone laughs and they're like, what? | ||
Are you fucking nuts? | ||
And then she's like, my man's got to make 500,000 a year. | ||
And everyone's like, good luck with that. | ||
I respect it completely. | ||
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100%. | |
You know why? | ||
When you go to a guy and you say, how hot does a chick gotta be for you to date? | ||
He's gonna be like, aw, dude, I like them hot, man, big tits, huge ass. | ||
They're gonna tell you they wanna date the hottest woman imaginable. | ||
Of course they're. | ||
Do you think a guy's gonna be like, I'll take an ugly, frumpy chick. | ||
I'll date a lazy, fat chick with moles all over her face. | ||
They're not gonna say that. | ||
They're gonna say, I wanna, oh me, I like girls that are like this, I like this. | ||
Women are gonna say, I like guys who make a lot of money. | ||
Men are gonna say, I like women who are very beautiful and have sexy bodies. | ||
Hip to waist ratio, symmetry. | ||
So it's unreasonable to think a guy's gonna be like, oh yeah, I like nasty, ugly bitches with crust and moles on their face. | ||
No, like what? | ||
And women are gonna be like, I like guys who make a lot of money. | ||
A deal agreed, I get it. | ||
Men are the providers, and women make babies. | ||
It's not absolute, they're not confined to these positions, but it's unsurprising that women are like, I like guys with money, and guys are like, I like women who are symmetrical. | ||
We were talking about this on Sazcast last week, like, so what, I wonder if we're veering towards, like it used to be tribal, like, the leaders of the tribe. | ||
We actually talked about this on We Are Change as well, with Ryan Black. | ||
Um, that the leader of the tribe would fuck all the women and get them all pregnant and all the other dudes wouldn't get laid and they'd just send them to war and get them killed off. | ||
And then that's how we came from that. | ||
And that's why we're so smart and great as people. | ||
Cause we came from the greatest of the strongest of the biological man. | ||
Chimps do that too. | ||
And are we veering back towards that with online dating that one got one? | ||
What were you gonna say? | ||
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Yeah. | |
No, I'm agreeing with you. | ||
Yep. | ||
And it's terrifying, but like maybe, but then that means that a bunch of dudes are going to get shipped off to go get the ax. | ||
And I don't like the sound of that. | ||
I'm nervous. What kind of person wants to join the armed forces right now? | ||
Unfortunately. I'm not saying that as you're a bad person for doing so, I'm saying what kind of person, literal | ||
question. | ||
People who truly believe in the sacrifice and are willing to fight for this nation, | ||
but a lot of people who are not aware of what's going on with wokeness and the fucked up foreign wars we've been | ||
dealing with for decades. | ||
So... Or someone desperate. Someone who feels like they have no other option. | ||
The good dudes I'm seeing are quitting. People are trying to escape an acaustic environment. | ||
The good dudes I'm seeing are quitting. | ||
I've met too many people who said they resigned their commissions. | ||
That freaked me out. | ||
And I was like, dude, come on. | ||
I'm not even talking about diehard MAGA guys, like regular guys saying it's just getting too woke. | ||
I don't want to be involved anymore. | ||
Stu Scheller. | ||
He's a perfect example. | ||
Stu Scheller was the marine commander that criticized the generals and got thrown in jail for it. | ||
Good buddy of mine. | ||
Great guy. | ||
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What's his name? | |
Stu? | ||
Stuart Scheller. | ||
He was a Marine Corps colonel. | ||
So they're going to load up all the cannon fodder. | ||
You're gonna send them off to war? | ||
It's fucking wicked. | ||
We gotta find a better way. | ||
I think if we can help these people evolve, but I mean, this comes, it comes back full circle to this thing. | ||
What is this? | ||
So the schools are setting policies so these little kids are getting fucked up. | ||
We need to help them when they're young. | ||
What's, is it like, do we run for school board? | ||
Go to your school board council and be like, don't fucking hide shit from parents. | ||
Also be open about your values. | ||
I mean, run for office, but then talk openly amongst your friends and family saying like, I don't agree with this. | ||
Wear Trump shirts everywhere. | ||
Sure. | ||
Or just say, like, I am not comfortable with this. | ||
You're also not comfortable. | ||
We're 10 parents in a room and we don't want this and this is not something. | ||
Because I think one of the downsides is that so many people stayed quiet for so long thinking that they would just be like, oh, I'm going along to get along. | ||
I don't upset my neighbors. | ||
And your neighbors are also upset. | ||
So say something. | ||
It's worse when you stop saying, like, pretending like this is real. | ||
And that's what I also think is one of the issues with dating, right? | ||
Like we could say women are like, You know, I want the most high-earning man in the room, and he makes a lot of money, and that's great, and she's asking for security, and men are saying, I want the most beautiful woman in the room, and he's actually asking for fertility, and that's great. | ||
But, you know, what's his name? | ||
Soros is a billionaire, the young bachelor. | ||
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George? | |
No, his son. | ||
Billy Soros? | ||
Yeah, and I don't think, I don't know what his name is. | ||
I'll look it up. | ||
But like, I have known people who have dated him, right? | ||
And so there are just, Alexander? | ||
Yes, Alexsaurus. | ||
And so, like, the thing is, do you actually want money so badly you're willing to compromise your values? | ||
Yes. | ||
Someone might be, but I think there has to be other things going on. | ||
There's that viral meme where this dude's like, I was in school and they were talking about, you know, like, money or whatever. | ||
And then this chick goes, come on, ladies, what are you in love with, your man or his money? | ||
And then all the girls, like, looked at each other and they were in silent because it's like the money. | ||
But let's ask callers. | ||
We'll bring the callers in and see what they have to say and we'll talk about it more. | ||
Indeed. | ||
Let us do just so. | ||
Big Joe, the electrician. | ||
How are you? | ||
It looks like you're on your Xbox. | ||
Is that it? | ||
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Yes, I am. | |
Wow, cool. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Great. | ||
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Yeah? | |
Yeah, we're all on here. | ||
Yeah, seems like it. | ||
Coming through loud and clear, man. | ||
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Yeah, my question was for Mr. Radjewski. | |
I did vote for you. | ||
You would have represented me had you have won. | ||
My question for you is, as a veteran who is misrepresented, who is accused of misrepresenting their service status, In August of 2022. | ||
Would you like to clarify what the, what the issue was there? | ||
I, if I remember correctly, you, you, they accused you of being, you saying you, you were deployed to Afghanistan, but you were like in the region or something. | ||
So what was the issue there? | ||
I'd just like to give that to you. | ||
Yeah, so it's a pretty deep story. | ||
So in August or September 22nd of last cycle, the Democratic Party launched a pretty nasty hit piece accusing me of not serving in Afghanistan because I didn't have the Global War on Terrorism medal. | ||
And the reason I didn't have that is because George Bush approved it three months after I'd already left the service. | ||
And after the election, Matt Gaetz and a few other good members of Congress conducted a special investigation and found that my records, as well as the records of 12 other Air Force veterans were sent directly to the mainstream media in an attempt to smear them because they were Republican. | ||
And just about four weeks ago, after working with the Air Force for about 11 and a half months, they awarded me that medal. | ||
So what it really boils down to is it was a well thought out plan by the Democratic Party. | ||
They had my records illegally in July of last year, but they waited until the week that military ballots came out in Ohio Uh, to release the story. | ||
And, you know, as a grassroots candidate, somebody that was running with, without the help of the big time consultants, cause I didn't trust them. | ||
And the ones that I did had were loyal to Kevin McCarthy, unbeknownst to me. | ||
And, um, I just couldn't, I couldn't overcome the smear of the mainstream media, but you know, uh, Cenk Uygur, all those guys, Hasan, they, they all went after me, man. | ||
It was, it was, it was nasty. | ||
What was it like talking to your constituents at the time? | ||
Did you feel like they really turned or do you think they had your back being like, we believe you? | ||
Because it sounds like it was sort of outside forces trying to control Ohio. | ||
It absolutely was. | ||
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Am I able to butt in here real quick? | |
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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So, so my father and my mother, when I had seen that, because like what happened is that came up really quickly. | |
That was like, oh, it was like, oh, he's misrepresenting himself. | ||
And then there was only like a little clip of you. | ||
And it was like, oh, it was like, yes, I was in the area. | ||
I can't remember what all the quote was, because I think it was it was an ABC affiliate that was in the area. | ||
And there was only like a short snippet of you saying something and it came off. | ||
It just didn't. | ||
It seemed like you just said, oh, well, I did serve in the area, and they kind of cut it off, so I wasn't sure what happened with that. | ||
So they kind of goaded me into certain things. | ||
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That was the thing that happened, and that's what came up. | |
But real quick, I want to give it back to you, but my parents especially, they brought that up to me because they knew that I kind of wanted to vote for you. | ||
But the thing was is that like they brought that up and I was like that I can't really I can't say to what that was what I think is I said I can't say what to why he was or what he said. | ||
I don't know what about that. | ||
I mean, diesel was $60 or $6 at one point. | ||
I mean, that's something that I'm more concerned about. | ||
Right. | ||
And whatever his services or service history is, I mean, it doesn't really affect me. | ||
What about the prices of all this stuff that's going on? | ||
I mean, why is everything getting so much more expensive? | ||
Let's start asking the real questions here. | ||
But let me give it back to you. | ||
So they claimed you weren't in Afghanistan specifically, or what? | ||
Correct. | ||
So they were in Afghanistan. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I deployed to the Middle East in early 2002 when, you know, Air Force members were getting orders to Central Command, which was in Qatar or whatever you want to call it. | ||
And they weren't cutting orders to Bagram or Kandahar because those bases were being built. | ||
And my job was to fly sorties in and out of Central Command and help build these bases, right? | ||
I was in a mobility group and flew all over the AOR, the area of responsibility. | ||
And the Air Force in their interaction with the Associated Press said, clearly, J.R. | ||
Majewski had orders to cut her. My DD-214 that they got illegally didn't even say that I was in the Middle East. | ||
Totally silent. My records were poorly administered. I got out of the service when we were in the heat of Operation | ||
Enduring Freedom going into Iraqi freedom. So, you know, I can blame it on a million things. But the fact of the | ||
matter is, my congresswoman has built a career on supposedly supporting veterans. I | ||
I publicly asked her to help me because, as a member of Congress, she could have had a direct route to the Air Force. | ||
Didn't help me. | ||
I didn't find out until after the election, by force of Matt Gaetz and Ana Paulina Luna and a few others, forcing the Secretary of the Air Force and some of the generals to testify in front of Congress that my records were illegally obtained. | ||
And they accused me of some pretty nasty things. | ||
And, you know, again, they slow walked me Into getting the review for the global war on terrorism medal and they ignored the AP So they said I wasn't a combat veteran and I and I am I'm not a combat action veteran, right? | ||
I didn't kick down doors or shoot people but by definition a combat veteran somebody that deployed to a combat theater and Receives hostile fire imminent danger pay. | ||
I provided the AP with six months of my pay stubs I got the Air Force and I gave it to him. | ||
They ignored it. | ||
Yeah They were on a mission to hit me and I was a huge threat to them. | ||
I mean, I was going to unseat the chairwoman of the Ukrainian caucus, the 40 year standing longest standing member of Congress in both houses. | ||
So they were out to get me and chicken shit McCarthy stabbed me in the back. | ||
What a fucking cunt. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm glad he's gone. | ||
Thank God for Matt Gaetz. | ||
I know Matt Gaetz, man. | ||
Wow. | ||
And Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
She's great. | ||
She's the first one that contacted me. | ||
I hope we win, and then we have great history books written about, you know, the work Matt Gaetz did in purging these fucking pieces of shit. | ||
I kind of want to clip what you just said and put it on YouTube. | ||
Call her, Big Joe, you cool if we, I don't know if it's going to happen, but if we clipped you and put it on YouTube. | ||
Yeah, go ahead and do it. | ||
Let's put it on Twitter, let's put it on X. Let's fire it off. | ||
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Yeah, speaking of Twitter and X. | |
Let's clip that. | ||
Anybody who's watching it, take that clip and post it as far and wide. | ||
Right now, I'm running against... There's two Republicans in the race. | ||
One is the guy that I spanked last year, the House Rep. | ||
McCarthy's already gotten into my race, and he's raised this guy $750,000. | ||
And I just got back in the race three weeks ago. | ||
Last cycle, when I was knocking on doors, my dad died of a heart attack. | ||
He died because of the COVID shot. | ||
This cycle, when I first got in the race, my mother went in for a checkup, found out she had... | ||
Major blockage in her heart, so I had to drop out of the race because she had a triple bypass, open heart surgery. | ||
So I got back into the race. | ||
McCarthy's meddling in it already. | ||
Already raised this guy $750,000. | ||
This guy is a total country club, do what they say conservative. | ||
I know he sold his soul to get McCarthy to support him. | ||
And the people in my district, obviously, you know, they like me. | ||
I worked really, really hard last cycle. | ||
And it's all for naught, because like right now, you know, I have trouble finding fundraisers. | ||
Republican fundraisers are scared of McCarthy. | ||
You know, so I'm gonna have to reinvent how I raise money. | ||
And I'll do it. | ||
I don't give a shit. | ||
I'm gonna do it. | ||
Donations on the website? | ||
Yeah. | ||
What's the website? | ||
JRFOROHIO.COM Posh. | ||
Right on. | ||
Well, Big Joe, anything else to add? | ||
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Yeah, there was one other thing. | |
Ian, you had a quote one time. | ||
You said, what is it? | ||
If you're in the woods and there's a bear in front of you, do you have free speech? | ||
The answer to that question would be, yes, you do have free speech, but that's not wise. | ||
Also, Ian, you do roll more 20s than people give you credit for. | ||
Sometimes you do come off. | ||
You're trying to be very semantic about it, but you had a quote there. | ||
You had some said something on Twitter. | ||
You said, speak, uh, speak directly to people instead of about them. | ||
Uh, train yourself to be behave that or yeah. | ||
I know what you're talking about. | ||
You got it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Um, that's the thing is like you are, you're really, you try and get to semantics, but it's like, I understand that sometimes that people use, they use words that don't mean what they mean. | ||
But we know that. | ||
The thing is, you gotta know when to use scissors on your hair, use a trimmer, and not to use a shotgun on your hair to cut your hair off. | ||
So, don't be very broad when you don't have to be. | ||
Be very narrow when you need to be. | ||
Don't fight a crocodile underwater. | ||
His name was Joe. | ||
Joe, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, Big Joe, the electrician. | |
I think the quote you're talking about in the woods is like, when you're in the woods, if you're naked in the woods with a bear, you're still free, technically. | ||
But like, that's not the kind of freedom I want, necessarily. | ||
Well, you are free. | ||
Well, no, no. | ||
Maybe that was when we were discussing freedom. | ||
I don't know, if you could pull up the quote, because I don't believe that was the quote you said. | ||
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I can't remember when you said it, because this was a while back. | |
This was like 2021, you had said this. | ||
Anyway, but the thing is, is that Your direct quote was, I think because you asked him a question, it was, if you're in front of a bear in the woods, do you have free speech? | ||
My answer to that would be, yes, you do have free speech. | ||
No, it's not wise to start speaking in front of a bear. | ||
Actually, you're supposed to. | ||
Really loud. | ||
You're supposed to hold your hands up, and you're supposed to calmly say, yeah, hey bear, and walk backwards. | ||
Oh, hey bear. | ||
Yep. | ||
Hey, before we let Joe, before you go, man, send me a message on Twitter, dude. | ||
I'll come meet you and I'll come talk to your parents and I'll set the record straight, dude. | ||
I don't... Well, you know, the offer's there. | ||
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We'll talk about it. | |
Yeah, send me a message on Twitter. | ||
I'd love to. | ||
Thanks, dude. | ||
Thanks for calling in, buddy. | ||
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Big underscore Joe762 on Twitter. | |
All right. | ||
Right on. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Cheers, Joe. | ||
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Later. | |
Appreciate it, man. | ||
Joe, exciting the wisdom within me. | ||
Alright, next up we got Elizabitty213. | ||
How are you, Eliza? | ||
You're with us and on the air. | ||
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Hey, you guys. | |
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
Thank you for all you do. | ||
So yeah, my question was for Tim. | ||
Do you think there is a secret agenda to allow the mental illness to get so out of hand that they can justify forcing anyone they deem necessary to like lock away in a sanitarium asylum and by extension they could say anyone who is a MAG are patriot? | ||
I don't. | ||
I don't because they got rid of the asylums. | ||
And you can currently 5150 people, they're still due process. | ||
But before anything like that happens, there would need to be advocacy for returning asylums, which the Democrats aren't doing. | ||
So I see what you're saying, though, because I people have have talked about this with Hillary Clinton saying they need to reeducate the Trump supporters. | ||
I don't think there's a secret plan for it, though. | ||
I think they're spiraling out of control and they're panicked, and Hillary Clinton is a fucking idiot. | ||
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Gosh, I hope so, because I'm in New York, and they were trying to push a bill in 2021 during the pandemic, the assembly bill, the A416. | |
Yeah, to put people who are sick away. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
And what if they deem people that are Trump supporters or patriots are quote-unquote mentally ill or a danger to society because of their mental illness? | ||
They could. | ||
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If we have another pandemic and they try to bring it back again. | |
It's not even about a pandemic. | ||
It's possible. | ||
I just don't see it as being an effective play right now for Democrats and for the federal government. | ||
The effective play is more so that you're an extremist to be investigated, not to 5150. | ||
I'd be worried more about that! | ||
Like, if you're gonna complain at school, they're gonna call you a terrorist and then investigate you. | ||
You know, I do think that there are foreign agents that are attempting to make us and our civilianry crazy. | ||
And then, if our own government starts to try and stomp on it like a bunch of ants, you know, that's... So, there was interesting data out of Axios. | ||
At the start of the Israel-Palestine conflict, this time around, this specific one in October, there were something like 10 times as many Palestine posts, but only 10% of the views. | ||
Then in the next week, it inverted. | ||
10 times the views, 10 times the posts. | ||
Which indicates, in my opinion, that TikTok altered the algorithm to amplify the pro-Palestine voices. | ||
TikTok is manipulating kids to destabilize the United States. | ||
Which makes sense because it's controlled by China. | ||
Yep. | ||
Don't you think the sad part about TikTok is our American government is, you know, they've gone after the free market. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not defending TikTok here, but, you know, if Samsung and Apple didn't offer that backdoor for that app to steal our information, I mean, really, when you come to an engineering issue, right, the defense mechanism is always an engineered object, right? | ||
And the software, you could say, you could argue it's engineered, but Realistically, it's the framework of those phones that offers that door for them to manipulate consumers. | ||
And you know, until the American government starts getting to the root cause of the problem, which is these damn, you know, mass producers of cell phones from China, then we're not going to, we're going to have TikToks that are going to come up covertly and do the same thing. | ||
They're just not going to be talked about. | ||
Thank God we've identified TikTok, but what else is there? | ||
That's a good point. | ||
I think about with TikTok kind of lighting it up and saying, if you want to run a foreign social network in our country, you need to free the software code so we can look at the algorithms. | ||
When we had that wave of TikTok bans, there were states that identified other companies that are operating software in the U.S. | ||
It's just that TikTok is the most widely known and probably the most predominant in my understanding of it. | ||
But the iPhone, like Apple and Samsung, they could create a mechanism to block that, and they're not doing it. | ||
Because they make all their products in China, so they need the sympathy of the Chinese government. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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I don't know if that answers your question. | |
Yeah, it absolutely is. | ||
Thank you so much, you guys. | ||
By the way, if I may, I just want to shout out the Discord. | ||
We have a lot of great shows, and there's a show every night that's new. | ||
It's called Tinfoil Cast, in honor of you guys. | ||
And it's basically a conspiracy theory, non-political, government, fun, late-night discussion. | ||
Every Sunday, 1 a.m., Joey Canole, Andrina, and myself hope you guys come wear your tinfoil hats. | ||
That's Saturday night slash Sunday morning at 1 a.m. | ||
Eastern? | ||
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Yes, exactly right. | |
Sunday 1 a.m. | ||
correct Eastern Standard Time, so aka Saturday night. | ||
Gamer Maids is now live. | ||
Gamer Maids is what I said. | ||
I don't know what you were thinking. | ||
Uh, Game Mermaids. | ||
And, uh, it's the gaming show that we've launched. | ||
We've been planning for a long time. | ||
And it's basically just a hangout. | ||
It's, it's like, we're like, hey, we got video games. | ||
Let's just hang out, play video games. | ||
So the crew plays video games. | ||
What time is it? | ||
It's like, uh, was it four? | ||
I think it's single live at four, five, five, five. | ||
I think it's five. | ||
Yeah, I think it's five to seven. | ||
And that's on TimCast.com and GamerMades, that's M-A-I-D-S. | ||
But I bring this up because Shane Cashman's show, The Inverted World Live, I think we're calling it, I'm not sure, is going to be like live podcast format, conspiracy, cryptids, aliens kind of conversation, UFO stuff. | ||
And that's with Shane. | ||
So that should be launching somewhat soon. | ||
We've actually finally got the building done for it. | ||
And the goal there is going to be every time you super chat, it'll play like a low thunder crack or lightning crack or thunder. | ||
And then once a certain number of super chats come in, the lights will dim and it will create a thunderstorm during the show. | ||
So it'll be like a low thunderstorm happening as you're talking about ghost stories and alien abductions. | ||
Some ambience. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But we'll see if we can make it work. | ||
But yeah. | ||
Anyway, thanks for calling in. | ||
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Yes. | |
Thank you guys. | ||
Bye. | ||
Bye. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Gay mermaids. | ||
Yeah, I heard gay mermaids. | ||
I don't know what you're saying. | ||
What are you saying? | ||
Gay mermaids? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Gay mermaids. | ||
Gay mermaids. | ||
I can't hear anything wrong. | ||
I don't hear, I don't understand. | ||
I'm pretty sure all I hear is gay mermaids, guys. | ||
I heard gay mermaids? | ||
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Gamer? | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Lynch Mob, you are with us. | ||
Oh, did you watch New South Park? | ||
No, not yet. | ||
They just, they keep making fun of Cartman because they're like, he's just trying to get out of school to go play Baldur's Gate 3. | ||
I don't blame him. | ||
Hold up, I think the audio's not coming through my headphones or something, or you're real quiet if you're talking. | ||
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Yeah, it's coming from... I was waiting for Serge to finish there. | |
Oh, there you go. | ||
You with us? | ||
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What's going on, Zimpcast? | |
It's good to have you back in. | ||
I love you, man. | ||
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I don't care what Tim says about you. | |
Son of a bitch. | ||
I love you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
We were partying. | ||
We didn't even do the show like normal. | ||
It was just booze and pizza. | ||
And Ian comes back. | ||
We got to act like everything's normal again. | ||
Did you read any of my super chats? | ||
I did. | ||
Anyway, what's happening? | ||
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What's going on? | |
I had a question for JR, but I mean, I'd like to hear everybody's opinion. | ||
Um, what, what do you guys think the single biggest factor is keeping from the U S from embracing nuclear? | ||
Like, uh, despite it being like the obvious answer to clean energy, uh, and we've gotten rid of like all our coal plants and shit. | ||
So it's, it's absolutely money. | ||
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Like a partisan thing. | |
Is it just, just the fact that it takes so long to build. | ||
And then the second part of that would be. | ||
If we could have bipartisanship on nuclear, how long of a time frame do you think it is to expect to have one built online? | ||
It's a component of the wedge issues for Democrats. | ||
NGOs make millions, they will not allow the issue to die. | ||
That's it. | ||
These non-profits that exist on the nuclear scare, which we call the green scare. | ||
Is there a green scare? | ||
The red scare, except it's happening again and it's green. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I think what I would say to this question, and I don't think it's dissimilar or it's not not coordinated with what you said, which is, I think ultimately, for generations, increasing environmental activism has made people afraid of words like nuclear energy. | ||
And so we're fighting this idea, you know, There are only certain things we can do and these are the things that will happen and they're immediate. | ||
I mean, one of the number one reasons millennials say that they're not having children is because they're afraid of negatively impacting the environment. | ||
That's a very intense result of years of environmental, I want to say propaganda, I know other people would call it just advocacy, and so there's probably no money in it because anyone Who is like, yes, I want to spend money on nuclear and knows it's not going to win them customers, win them support. | ||
But also, it's a way to keep money out of it because you continue to tell people, no, nuclear is a terrible option and we must continue, you know, decimating land to plant tons and tons of reflective solar, whatever they're called. | ||
I mean, I think ultimately at the core, it's that the American people have been trained to be afraid of nuclear energy. | ||
And I'm sure there's a reason to have concerns. | ||
I'm not saying you should just go in and be like, everything's fine. | ||
You know, question the things that are presented to you. | ||
But I think more than anything, it's just green fear mongering. | ||
Yeah, and that all is symptomatic of the fact that the Obama administration has crippled the nuclear power industry, you know, during his presidency. | ||
And he went to, you know, subsidizing clean energy or green energy, excuse me. | ||
And that's all, it's all about money. | ||
At the end of the day, the nuclear power industry has always been apolitical. | ||
They didn't necessarily have very many lobbyists. | ||
You had the coal, natural gas, they all had a huge swarm of lobbyists that were pushing their form of fuel and nuclear didn't because again, they were in a regulated market and they're tied to critical infrastructure. | ||
The government relies on them and they're always gonna have a place is was the assumption and you know The Democratic Party looked to undermine that and they were looking for a group of lobbyists that were going to pay their way And that's exactly what happened with green energy. | ||
I mean, there's a reason why Siemens is gave the United States so many free wind turbines because they were signing long-term maintenance agreements with these things. | ||
These things are... That's what the money is. | ||
Yeah, the preventative maintenance on these things is astronomical. | ||
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That's the money. | |
Astronomical. | ||
And right now, they're tricking farmers, and it's happening all over Ohio, they're tricking farmers into creating these solar panel farms, replacing their crops, right? | ||
And it's all short-term. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Ton of money up front, but what they don't understand is they live with the life cycle of the solar panels. | ||
The manufacturers, the big businesses that are coming in, they're selling them these dreams. | ||
They are writing contracts with absolutely no accountability on the back end. | ||
And the other question with building a nuclear power plant, I mean, the last one that was built was just that one in Georgia, and it took them Seven, eight years, and they were five or six billion dollars over budget. | ||
That's always going to happen. | ||
Right now, the nuclear power industry is so hyper-regulated. | ||
I mean, I'll give you an example. | ||
The number one overhead cost for every nuclear power plant in the United States is security. | ||
Absolutely bar none. | ||
60% of their overhead is security officers. | ||
They are all over the place. | ||
Number two, in the nuclear power industry, if you were to, let's say, have a worker on site and he stubs his toe, okay? | ||
If that person stubs their toe, they stop all work on site and they have what's called a stand down. | ||
This happens. | ||
It's ingrained in the industry to do this. | ||
Every power plant does it. | ||
Find a way to work through the problem. | ||
You shouldn't have stubbed your toe because if you would have been paying attention to this sign or that sign or if you would have been following this, they find a way to cast the blame on the employee. | ||
It's all because there's a regulatory compliance body to that. | ||
If you get aspirin at a power plant, it's called a It's an OSHA recordable, and that OSHA recordable has to be reported to the NRC. | ||
And then the NRC looks at that, and they report it to the insurance company. | ||
And the nuclear power industry is all insured by a group called Neil. | ||
And it's all trickled down, it all goes back to money at the end of the day. | ||
Is it because the nuclear power plants produce so much electricity that it's just super cheap? | ||
Um, it absolutely is cheap when you consider the cost to produce and the megawatt output. | ||
But the problem is, is that you have the green energy groups that undercut the market. | ||
An example, when nuclear power sells a megawatt to the grid, they're responsible for that megawatt. | ||
So if the plant shuts down, they still have to produce that megawatt. | ||
How do they do that? | ||
They buy it from another company and sell it in place. | ||
If they don't, they're penalized. | ||
The green energy groups, they don't have the same compliance laws, so they can come in, bid to sell a megawatt for a penny. | ||
A nuclear plant can't go below, let's say, 60 cents. | ||
Hypothetically. | ||
I don't know what the number is. | ||
But if they go below that, they're losing money. | ||
And they don't have a subsidy to fall back on. | ||
And it allows these green energy groups to come in, undercut the market. | ||
If the plant goes down, they don't care. | ||
Because you know why? | ||
Nuclear power plant's going to come in and buy that megawatt hour from them. | ||
So these nuclear plants aren't buying in the free market as much as they used to, because they can't compete. | ||
They're waiting for the scraps. | ||
But at the end of the day, they provide baseload power. | ||
So without them, the grid's not powered. | ||
It's a crazy dynamic that's all onset by hyperregulation. | ||
And it's so ridiculously complex and stupid. | ||
It hurts your mind just to figure it out. | ||
And if we could just fix some small things, nuclear power would be 100% the future. | ||
That in combination with natural gas. | ||
Yeah, I was going to ask, what's small things? | ||
Is that a long conversation? | ||
It's way too long. | ||
We only got a few minutes. | ||
I would love to have you on a Twitter space at some point. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Go deep. | ||
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LynchBob, I hope that's all you had to say there, my friend. | |
Yeah, I mean, I think JR nailed it. | ||
It's like, qui bono. | ||
But yeah, I wanted to shout out the Discord, of course. | ||
We got Casper and Commute. | ||
Midday rush. | ||
One more time. | ||
Give it from the top. | ||
Who are you shouting out? | ||
Say it again. | ||
You just cut out. | ||
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Casper and commute in the mornings. | |
Midday rush. | ||
Then we got the before IRL. | ||
We got like the weekend kickoff they mentioned earlier. | ||
It's kind of like a coast-to-coast with Joey Cannoli. | ||
And tonight we got the uncensored after show with Mr. Ford, the line himself, Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
Right on. | ||
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And we're looking for guests on there, too. | |
I'm looking right at you, Serge. | ||
It's cool that you're having Raymond on. | ||
I mean, I crushed him at poker on Friday, but you know, it's what happens. | ||
The gauntlet has been thrown. | ||
Ian claims he's gonna beat us all at poker on Friday. | ||
Yo, shout out to Joey Canole. | ||
Slam dunking, by the way. | ||
At least on his way to the top. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Alright, Rhino Man, thanks for calling in. | ||
One day. | ||
One day. | ||
I'll be on the Discord. | ||
One day. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm thinking about it. | ||
I'm still gonna... I'll run up past my people, we'll see what they say. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Anyways, cheers, man. | ||
We got Maximus. | ||
Raymond's actually one of the better poker players here, guys. | ||
Nice. | ||
Oh, I'm excited. | ||
Yeah, he was destroying everybody. | ||
I'm bringing heat. | ||
Are you a poker player? | ||
Um, not necessarily. | ||
I mean, I understand the game. | ||
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I've played it and dabbled it, but... You don't want to get crushed by Tim? | |
I wouldn't pretend that I could win, but... I'm not an idiot. | ||
Just fold a lot. | ||
That's what I told Luke. | ||
He's like, I don't really know how to play. | ||
I was like, just fold a lot. | ||
Fold if it's not good. | ||
And he won. | ||
He did really well. | ||
And I took all his money. | ||
It's a game for intellectuals who know how to control their emotions. | ||
Patience. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's really easy, in my opinion. | ||
I mean, I'm not gonna pretend like I'm a top pro or anything, it's just, but like, on average, keeping cool and waiting and being patient is just not that difficult. | ||
Yeah, me either. | ||
I mean, I've always been decent at it, I've just never... Yeah, just take your time. | ||
Take your time and... I can play some billiards, though. | ||
The thing about poker that'll get you is if you want to win... So, skateboarding, two different worlds for me, skateboarding and poker. | ||
Skateboarding is, I have to try my hardest to win. | ||
Whereas, I would say, like, skateboarding is doing martial arts, where you're practicing your strike over and over again and trying to master the technique, and poker is where you're sitting there with your fingers up, meditating, and then you snatch the fly as soon as you get the opportunity. | ||
So they're just totally different. | ||
But anyway, gotta get the last part. | ||
Maximus, yeah, you're with us. | ||
What's up? | ||
What's going on? | ||
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I didn't want to interrupt your talk about poker, Tim. | |
I always love listening to that. | ||
You did the right thing. | ||
The poker I posted on Instagram. | ||
Look at the table. | ||
The poker with the boys table is here. | ||
It is fucking amazing. | ||
Even I can remember that. | ||
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So my question is kind of for the guests, but you know, I want to open it up to the panel on the back end of the question. | |
I'm in the plumbing industry and I'm up in Ohio and one of the things that we have to deal with with the state EPA is if you own a small lot out in the country, you are pretty much stuck with two options that are both EPA regulated. | ||
And I understand the importance of the EPA as far as regulating the water needing to be clean, because I have seen, you know, sewage systems go straight into a creek and that's it. | ||
No tank, no filtration system at all. | ||
It needs to exist, but I don't think that they should be regulating that we have to have X system to have clean water. | ||
I just think that they need to regulate we have clean water. | ||
So how do we change that, not just with the EPA, but with any regulatory institution to allow capitalism to solve issues, but just make sure that the issues are being solved correctly? | ||
I think it all boils down to what Congress is made up of and what they consist of today, and the fact that they've delegated so much of their power. | ||
One thing that I've talked about over the past few months is You know, we could essentially eradicate the EPA and all of these other three-letter bureaucracies if we're willing to follow the federalist papers, like Federalist 44 says that Congress and the representatives should grow commensurate with the population. | ||
And right now, we haven't grown the House of Representatives in a number of years. | ||
And if we were to do that, you may add 400 members of the House, but you can effectively, just with the APA, eliminate 15,000 employees and pull that regulatory governance back to the people and the elected people. | ||
And you could get people like me that have actually worked in the industry, people like yourself that understand some of the challenges. | ||
I mean, that's what the founders wanted. | ||
They wanted us to go Right. | ||
And provide for our families, engage in the community, build a career, go to D.C., share that knowledge, and then come back and live out the rest of your life. | ||
Right now, we don't have that. | ||
We have oligarchs that are dominating, you know, through campaign funding and special interests. | ||
But that's how we do it. | ||
I mean, it's going back to the fundamentals. | ||
And right now, too much power is delegated. | ||
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It's a little ridiculous that you need permitting in order to repair a system that is just barely not working. | |
Or to build a garage, right? | ||
You shouldn't have to ask the government for permission to build a garage in your land, but you have to. | ||
Your HOA. | ||
Your federal HOA. | ||
It's ridiculous, but we've delegated the power, and it's Congress. | ||
Absolutely is Congress. | ||
This is what's jamming us up with all of the stuff we've been working on. | ||
It's been like a year trying to get Freedomistan up and running. | ||
We've been talking about it. | ||
Luke's been in and out twice already. | ||
And it's all permits. | ||
It's all regulation. | ||
And it's like, we get one permit and then later they're like, oh, actually this permit only covers this floor. | ||
We got, if we want to do that as a different permit, not going to get another permit. | ||
Holy shit. | ||
Crazy. | ||
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There should be standards. | |
It's just, I don't think they should be able to determine how you get to those standards. | ||
I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
That's part of capitalism, right? | ||
It's part of innovation. | ||
Yeah, maybe they could determine how you can't get to those standards, as the government's job is really just to say what you can't What can't be infringed? | ||
Well, no, that wouldn't make sense. | ||
But I could understand them setting, like, these things are off limits. | ||
Find a way. | ||
But the point of demarcation should be, are you infringing on somebody else's rights? | ||
And to his point, if it's my property, If the groundwater's not leaching in and poisoning my neighbors, so long as I'm creating and giving the outcome, which is clean water, it shouldn't matter. | ||
If I tell you to meet me here at six o'clock, I don't care what road you take to get there, as long as you're there by six. | ||
I mean, that's the fundamental responsibility of the government, but it doesn't pay. | ||
Shout out to Raymond G who also points out, the permits are coming. | ||
The timeline is real these days. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
He's correct. | ||
Everything, the snowball is rolling down the hill and it's like, it's starting to speed up. | ||
So, fair point. | ||
We'll get there, y'all. | ||
Thanks, Raymond. | ||
Well, Maximus, thanks. | ||
Was there anything else you wanted to add? | ||
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Just, you know, everybody should be definitely looking at the Discord. | |
I just recently helped someone who was let go from their position get a new job with me, being a plumber. | ||
So, you know, the networking is working. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
We, uh, we had a meeting on the card game we're working on. | ||
I got, I got to fill you in on the secret, the secret detail, the secret sauce. | ||
But we got a really, really clever thing we're working on. | ||
It's going to be fun. | ||
The game is called Debate Me. | ||
Well, uh, we'll have more on that in a bit, but, uh, Max, thanks for calling in. | ||
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Thank you very much, guys. | |
Cheers, friend. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
J.R., thanks for hanging out. | ||
It's been a blast. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
It's been awesome, dude. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Would love to have you back sometime. | ||
And for everybody who's a member, of course, join the Discord and make sure you're hanging out with everybody because it's community building. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Making sure that we reinforce our values and find like-minded individuals. | ||
I talked about this in a segment today. | ||
This woman got fired from her modeling agency for comparing Israel to Nazis, and I'm like, the point is the left knows that if they get cancelled, they'll find support within their activist communities. | ||
We need that. | ||
So, this is what we have here in the makings with the Tim Kess discord, the anti-Times Square, the public square. | ||
The point being, you should know that if you say, I'm gonna call out what they're doing at my kid's school or whatever, or my job, and they fire you, you know that you got 10,000 people right behind you who are like, we're not gonna let you fall if you do this, we're all gonna get each other's back. | ||
So, that's the plan, man. |