Biden LOSES PRIMARY TO UNCOMMITTED In Dearborn In HUMILIATING Loss, Trump Tracking To WIN 2024
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Now, let's jump into the first story.
Last night was the Michigan primary, and Donald Trump faced a fierce battle with Nikki Haley.
I say fierce, but he won decisively, and it's presumed that many of the people who voted for Nikki Haley were actually Democrats who just didn't like Joe Biden.
Now here's where it gets really funny.
In the city of Dearborn, Michigan, Joe Biden lost to no one.
No, no, no, like literally, he lost to no one.
Hold on, I'm not saying he didn't lose, I'm saying Uncommitted got more votes than Joe Biden in the city of Dearborn, Michigan.
This is a heavily Muslim city, and they are very upset about what's going on with the war between Israel and Hamas, I should say.
Now, in the entirety of the Michigan primary, they say 100,000 people voted uncommitted.
That's just about 14% of the vote.
Here's what I absolutely love.
You've got these articles popping up saying, you know, the Wall Street Journal reports, this is a big warning sign for Trump and Joe Biden.
I gotta stop you there.
No, this is a big warning sign for Joe Biden.
Why are people voting for Nikki Haley?
Do you expect me to believe that people are voting for Nikki Haley because they don't like Trump?
Okay, sure, I'm not an idiot.
Some people absolutely are Republicans who don't like Trump, so they're voting for Nikki Haley.
But we know for a fact a large portion of current primary voters in the states where there have been primaries are Democrats who voted for Joe Biden in 2020 who are voting for Nikki Haley now.
For a couple reasons.
One, They want Trump to lose, and voting for Nikki Haley sabotages Trump in the primary.
Not enough, Trump will still be the Republican nominee, and the polls, the betting odds, everything has him winning.
Now, of course, it's Trump's to lose, and a lot can change between now and then, so we will see.
I think y'all can't, don't count your chickens before they hatch.
There's a shadow campaign underway, just like Time Magazine said in 2020.
There is more than meets the eye.
Now, that being said, the other reason that people are voting for Trump, a component of the reason why, is because they don't want Joe Biden.
Democrats who don't care for Biden don't care to vote for him, so they're willing to sabotage Trump.
To be fair, a large portion probably think he's going to win anyway, what's the point?
And their sabotage votes.
But the real issue here is not a warning to Donald Trump, it's a warning to Joe Biden.
If you lose Dearborn, Michigan, I think it was a massive number, I don't know what the number was, but Joe Biden lost in Dearborn.
Michigan showed 14%, it's like 13 point something, 13 point something percent of voters, about 14%, voted uncommitted in protest of Biden's handling of Israel and Gaza-Palestine.
Yeah, I'm sorry, my friends, double digits, whether it was 10 or 99, but like 10 percent.
That's a political death sentence.
If this translates into the Muslim population at large, I mean, even if Joe Biden loses one or two percent, he is done, let alone 14.
So this is big news, baby!
Here we go, Reuters reports, Michigan's 100,000 uncommitted votes show Israel impact on Biden.
Joe Biden's campaign and top Democratic officials vowed to double down on efforts to win over voters as the U.S.
president aims to solve conflicts in the Middle East after Michigan registered a stronger-than-anticipated protest vote over his support of Israel.
About 13.2% of Michigan Democrats cast a ballot for uncommitted in the primary following a weeks-long push by activists, an Edison Research tally showed early Wednesday morning.
Now hold on, I thought it was a little bit more than that.
Okay, I was wrong, I was wrong.
Um, I thought the report said 13.7.
So let's, I don't want to round up to 14, let's round down to 13.
Let's say 13%.
Doesn't change all that much about what my point is.
At 13%, if that, if half of that translates to the general, Biden can't win.
Done.
If Biden loses 3%, done, can't win.
That's just, it's, it's, it's crazy, but...
He's talking about rates within margins here.
With about 85% of all votes counted, the uncommitted vote was already over 100,000 votes, far higher than expectations.
Turnout for the Democratic primary was also high, at some 900,000 voters overall.
About 81% of those votes backed Biden.
Biden's campaign will continue to make our case in the state to both uncommitted voters and the entire Michigan constituency.
The president will continue to work for peace in the Middle East.
Biden's staunch support for Israel during its five-month war with Hamas that has decimated Gaza and sparked outrage, as well as organized backlash among progressive Democrats and Arab Americans, with Michigan as their epicenter.
They asked Biden to push for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and for sympathetic Democrats to vote uncommitted in the primary to signal Biden could lose their support in the November general election.
Aiming for 10,000 votes, a low figure historically, about 20,000 uncommitted votes were cast in Michigan's 2012 Democratic primary, the last time a Democratic president was up for re-election in Michigan.
Biden won Michigan by less than 3% in 2020, and some polls showed likely Republican candidate Donald Trump ahead in a head-to-head matchup this time.
Interestingly, there are a lot of individuals that you normally would expect to support Joe Biden supporting Donald Trump.
I mean, Trump's way more pro-Israel than Biden is.
Yeah, and that's true, and that will play a role in Trump not getting support from many of the same people, but Democrats are also supporting far-left policies, gender ideology, LGBTQ stuff, and the more conservative-leaning religious Muslim voters are choosing Donald Trump over Joe Biden.
That's a reality.
I don't know if enough, but Not afraid of voters.
Hamas fighters killed 1,200 people and captured 253 hostages on October 7th, according to Israeli tallies, triggering Israel's ground assault.
We know.
We know.
Michigan Democratic officials vowed to do more to win over voters.
Tomorrow is the first day of this general election.
We are not afraid of people participating in democracy.
We're not afraid of voters.
We're not afraid of people who are ready to speak out in good faith, blah, blah, blah.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it translates to this.
Detroit Free Press.
With one precinct in Dearborn remaining, Uncommitted is beating Biden in the city.
Dearborn, of course, for those that know, is heavily, heavily Muslim.
So I wonder if they have the actual full tally here.
They say, Uncommitted in Dearborn was 56 percent, while Biden had received 40 percent, according to the results posted on the city clerk's website.
Well, let's pull that up right now.
So, it looks like we have their results.
Joe Biden with 40.37, uncommitted with 56.22.
And this is, it looks like, 11,000 votes in the entire state, ladies and gentlemen.
100,000 people.
You also need to factor in that many of those Nikki Haley voters are Democrat protest voters as well.
Many Democrats who are like, Joe Biden's not it.
I'll take Nikki Haley.
No kidding.
There's a viral video.
And I know this is not the main talking point people are saying, but it's true.
There's a viral video of a guy who says that he's always voted Democrat.
There's actually a bunch of videos of people like, I've always voted Democrat, but Joe Biden, he can't win.
He's not mentally sound.
You know, Nikki Haley probably won't win.
There's a lot of people expressing, but Nikki Haley is better.
You also have people who are saying, you know, the inverse as well.
And that's why I think this matters.
Like, that's why I don't normally... This is not the main talking point.
They say, Trump is bad, so I'm gonna vote Democrat as well.
But if Joe Biden is getting 100,000 uncommitted votes, he can't win.
If that translates to the general, he can't win.
And Michigan, a very important swing state, of course.
Biden won the Michigan primary decisively, but not by enough to calm Democrat angst.
This is from Politico.
But here's where things get fun.
The Wall Street Journal.
Michigan wins carry warning signs for Biden and Trump.
Really?
All right, let's hear it.
Each campaign needs to shore up support after Biden faces protest votes over Gaza and some college educated Republicans can resist Trump.
Both President Biden and former President Donald Trump drew sizable protest votes as they secured victories in Michigan's primaries Tuesday.
Now comes the crucial question in the battleground state.
What will those voters do in November?
Although Biden faced minimal opposition in the primary, an effort to persuade voters to cast ballots as uncommitted garnered tens of thousands of votes as Michiganders went to the polls.
The vote marked one of the more high-profile protests to date over the president's handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
For the Trump team, Michigan offered a chance to see if the former president could improve on his support among voters with a four-year degree, a notable weak spot in the 2024 Republican primary contests.
Some of those problems for Trump appeared to gain on Tuesday night, as his opponent Nikki Haley captured close to 30% of the vote just days after getting close to 40% in her home state of South Carolina.
I don't care.
I don't buy it.
This is a manipulation.
Take a look at this.
ABC News.
It's from the 26th, the day before the primary.
Nikki Haley argues, Trump not getting 40% of primary voters is clue he'd lose to Biden.
What does that even mean?
What does that headline mean?
Not getting the 40% she got or not reaching the 40% threshold.
What is this?
Former U.S.
Ambassador Nikki Haley keeps losing to Trump by double digits, but the fact that the former president has only managed to reach 60% of the vote in the contested races so far should be taken as a warning sign, Haley said on Monday.
And this is the game they're playing.
Donald Trump, as technically the Republican incumbent, did not win 40% of the vote.
So what she's saying is, of the 40% of people who voted for her, he didn't win them over.
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So what you are looking at is something shifting and this has been happening for a while.
So what you are looking at is something shifting and this has been happening for a while.
Haley was reiterating an argument she'd been making more and more, including the previous night in Troy, Michigan, that even though she has yet to win a state for the race in the Republican presidential nomination, and her path to catching Trump looks all but gone, A notable minority of conservative voters are signaling that they want someone other than Trump, and they deserve an alternative.
I know 40% is not 50%, but I also know that 40% is not some tiny group.
In the next 10 days, another 21 states and territories will speak.
They have the right to a real choice, not a Soviet-style election with only one candidate.
This is just the stupid— Oh, she is such a despicable person!
Such a manipulation of what's going on.
Man, Nikki Haley is just so awful.
You know, it's funny, Ron DeSantis is no longer part of the equation, but his base, we all know about that.
But let's be real.
A large portion of the people voting for Nikki Haley are Democrats.
It's no secret.
Even CNN reported this, interviewing people in New Hampshire who said, I'm a Democrat, I vote Democrat, but I'm voting for Nikki Haley to sabotage Trump.
And now you're coming out, Nikki Haley, and saying, look, 40% of conservatives, that's a lie.
And you know it.
Here we go, from the New York Times.
Top Democratic donor, Reid Hoffman, gives $250,000 to a Nikki Haley super PAC.
And there it is, ladies and gentlemen!
This story, of course, from December 5th, y'all know it.
We had a member's message, a super chat, a super chat message on IRL, Tim Guest IRL last night, and they said, Nikki Ailey's coming to my college campus, what should I ask her?
Riley Moore of West Virginia, probably going to be a member of Congress soon, at the end of the year, said, he's state treasurer now, ask her why she's accepting money or fundraising off of Reid Hoffman, Democratic donor.
It's a tough question, because what she'll say is, hey, I have nothing to do with these super PACs.
The real question is, why do you think Democrats are donating to you and voting for you?
Now that's a good question.
Why?
Because there's only one of two answers.
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She can say, to sabotage Donald Trump in the primary elections.
She does that weird thing with her teeth when she talks.
She won't say that though.
She'll say, you know, many Democrats also don't want Joe Biden, so they're willing to vote Republican.
I'm bringing Democrats into the fold to vote Republican for me.
And let her say that.
Let her say that, because that breaks the narrative when she tries to come out and claim that Donald Trump Not getting these votes is proof that people want to change.
Force her to admit, actually, it's Democrats that are supporting you and voting for you.
So that's just plum not true.
It's a dirty game.
These Democrat voters, come November, are going to vote Joe Biden in the general.
That is, assuming Joe Biden makes it to the general.
It's only the end of February.
There's some speculation that Biden wouldn't make it to Super Tuesday.
That Super Tuesday would be the day that something happens and Biden drops out.
I don't know if you saw him on Seth Meyers.
Holy.
It is so cringe.
Seth Meyers is like, uh, you're 81!
And he's like, hey!
You know?
So the other guy is about as old as I am.
And I'm like, yeah, that's not helping your case, brother.
He's still a little younger, but it ain't helping your case.
And then he's like, he also can't remember the name of his wife.
And everyone laughs.
And it's like, my guy, Joe Biden, listen, if you're trying to reinforce The seal-clapping voters of the Seth Meyers audience?
Fine.
But if you're trying in any way to convince people that you're capable, uh, that ain't it, Mr. Trunene-Shabba-Da-Pressure, Bada-Kaf-Ker, and Nexnel-Ressent.
Now, many of you may be new to politics, and you're saying, look, it's election season, so I started watching.
Some people speculate true international cooperation under pressure.
Maybe?
But I have no idea because he said, together we can bring about true international shabbat of pressure.
What?
Okay, now you go on Seth Meyers, probably hopped up on goofballs.
I shouldn't say goofballs, because uppers Look, man, Biden probably sleeps, I don't know, 13, 14 hours a day.
They wake him up for the one hour a day to have him do work.
He probably rests most of the week because he does not have the energy.
You know, I feel he's an old man.
He's an old man, right?
Look, I'm going to be 38 in like a week and a half.
38 years old.
And, uh, I'm starting to take my health more seriously.
I recently hired a personal trainer.
Just started, uh, just yesterday.
Cause I'm like, we gotta go, we gotta go full steam, maybe.
I ain't, I'm not 19.
I'm not gonna jump off a building like I used to.
That's what I used to say.
Skateboard, jump off a building.
Gettin' old.
So now, should have done it when you were younger.
That's the mistake, you know.
My advice to anybody who's younger is train now.
And man, it's really tough because it's funny because I heard the same thing.
I just didn't know what to do, you know, when I was younger.
Now that I'm 38 and Learning more, reading more, talking to people more.
I'm like, okay, I'm gonna start, I'm gonna get a personal trainer.
I skate all the time, but I'm like, let's well round out all of it.
That's the advice I give everybody.
And if you are young, I will warn you of this.
Older folks always tell younger folks to train and get in shape now.
And they think, I feel great, I don't need to do that.
Now the point is, as you get older, I know, everyone said it to me, and I was just like, I don't care now.
Right?
I'm 20 years old, I feel great.
I'll worry about that when I'm older.
It's like, yeah, but no joke, you could feel better.
That's the crazy thing.
I'm actually skating better than I've ever skated in my life.
Taking care of my body, eating the right amount of protein.
And so that's the thing, man.
Here's why I bring all that up, to stop the personal health stuff and get back into the news.
At a certain point, your recovery periods start taking longer and longer, depending on the workouts you're doing, the exercise you're doing.
You know, back in the day, I could jump off a building three times, you know, like, when you're skating, you're jumping off of huge, jumping from large heights, you do that 30 times in one day before you finally get, you know, whatever trick you're trying to do, and then the next day, you're out skating again.
Yeah, not no more.
No, because if I do a hard session to get something on film, the next day I'm like, it's rest day.
And 38, man, as you get older, you don't have the same level of recovery.
Now think about where Joe Biden is at 81.
You put him in a wheelchair with a burlap blanket on his lap, wheel him into the sun.
It's going to take him seven or eight days to get back up to one or two hours of high function, if he can even muster high function at all anymore.
And I'm not trying to be a dick.
Trump certainly seems a bit more spry than Joe Biden, which is very strange.
Trump's got energy.
Isn't that crazy?
Like, you watch Trump speak and you're like, man, this guy's like 78 or what?
If you can afford it in this economy, I tell ya, you go to a local farm, you might be able to find better prices because less transport, like, they butcher the cow and then they wrap it in the thing they put in the freezer and then you're good to go.
But, uh, it's also, you know, organic and healthier.
Here's the thing about cereal, I'll tell you this.
You know, I've long said, like, people are eating too many carbs.
And I think... I certainly believe that's true.
Most people's diet is, like, pure carbohydrates.
And so I was doing low-carb for a while, but, you know, in the... full transparency.
So I bring in this trainer the other day, and we do upper body workout.
I never do upper body, only ever skate.
So I'm like...
Not very, not very good upper body.
I think, uh, I think I benched like 165.
And that was, it was like 1.
And it was like, okay, I think that's where you're at.
And I'm like, right.
I'm not going to pretend to be good or strong upper body.
Um, but he gave me my macros.
He's like, here's what you got to eat.
It's like 280 carbs per day.
I'm like, I've been eating like 20.
Cause, uh, you know, to be fair though, I don't, I don't do heavy activity like I used to.
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They eat too many carbs for a sedentary lifestyle.
That being said, I actually think, you know, I'm gonna try this out and we'll see where it goes, but perhaps the real issue is more protein and more exercise are the real things most Americans need.
And I suppose, I would view it like, yeah, if you're sedentary, you should have more protein and way less carbs.
Eating a bowl of cereal is insane.
You're getting nothing but carbs, like almost no protein, maybe the milk in it or whatever.
But anyway, here we go with the health stuff again.
Let me just put it this way.
Yo.
The reason that Kellogg's CEO said this?
Because he knows people can't afford it anymore.
Do you think a father pouring a bowl of Froot Loops for his children for dinner is a proud man?
He's an angry man.
He wants to know why it is he cannot buy his children chicken breast and give them a good meal.
He's trying.
Not everybody.
Certainly there are some dads who are just like, here's a bowl of cereal, shut up!
But I know that there are a lot of dads out there who are pouring a bowl of cereal and saying, something ain't right.
I am not making enough right now.
The cost of steak is too high.
What is happening?
Well, Mass illegal immigration is putting a drain on society.
Bernie Sanders said, in 2015, open borders will make your nation poor.
And that's what we're seeing right now.
It's a fact.
The American people, man, the younger generation, you gotta wake up to what this means.
You'll eat the bugs.
They're gonna say, you need protein?
I got some bugs for you to eat.
And I wonder what that father's gonna think, he's pouring a bowl of cricket for his children, saying, it's all we can afford.
But you gotta eat your protein, son.
In fact, I'm sure he would be much more proud to say, I got my kid a steak.
Not a filet mignon or a ribeye.
Maybe just, I don't know, a marinated flank steak or something, or a T-bone.
Something from the grocery store, not too expensive, but good red meat for their kids.
And you don't always want to just do the red meat.
You gotta throw in something else.
Chicken is pretty good.
But a bowl of cereal for breakfast?
Man, it's not looking good for Joe Biden.
Because anything you say, uncommitted, too old, none of that matters.
It's the economy, stupid.
And if people feel like they can't live, come November they're going to say, don't know, don't care, gimme Donald Trump.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 1pm on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
A young woman was brutally murdered in Georgia.
And the man who did it was a criminal alien living in this country under sanctuary policies.
He didn't go to this university.
Apparently did not know this woman and he killed her.
And it's a sad, terrifying story.
New details are emerging.
And now the mayor of Athens, Georgia is saying, you know, Trump was using the most vile rhetoric to describe foreign born people.
The absolute scumbag.
I'm just so sick of it, man.
Donald Trump referred to criminals in unsavory and unflattering terms, not the foreign born.
And it is because of these psychopaths we get these stories.
Here we are.
Trump blames Biden's border invasion for Lake and Riley murder and vows the largest deportation operation if elected.
And this is why people say they're going to vote for Donald Trump.
Man, this one riles me up.
It's so hard to read this story.
Let me tell you a story first.
Let me tell you a story, my friend.
Story time with Tim Pool.
I lived in Florida.
Briefly lived in the Miami area near Homestead.
In the Redlands, they call it.
It was a five-acre property.
It was kind of a farm property.
And one day we heard from some locals, be careful, That some men were invading homes.
The story we were told was basically, a guy, uh, was upstairs in his house, in the shower, and when he got out of the shower, in his towel, he heard noise coming from downstairs.
He went downstairs, and as he was walking down the stairs, two guys were there, and one guy pulled out a gun and shot him and killed him.
That was it, he was dead.
And I'm like, I don't know.
I don't know the full details.
This is what the neighbors told us.
They said, be careful because there was a string of home invasions and people had died.
The people that were... I don't know the full details.
But what we ended up being told... So this is around the time I was like, man, we probably need to get guns or something like this.
We were told the guys who were doing it were criminal aliens.
They had entered the country illegally, and they were attacking people's homes in rural areas, knowing that there's no police, and that they would bring guns to kill anyone who fought back.
They killed the guy.
The locals there said, criminal aliens, illegal immigrants, broke into people's homes, they're a real threat.
So when Donald Trump showed up for a rally in Fort Lauderdale, And I was there and I was talking to people.
There was a woman who mentioned that her son had been killed by an illegal immigrant driving his car.
Drunk and crashed and killed him.
Didn't have insurance.
I think he hit him and then fled because he was illegal and didn't have insurance.
I am just so sick of these stories.
These people should not be here.
Now, of course, the argument from the left is, anyone can commit crimes, Tim.
Anyone could have crashed a car and hit and run.
American citizens do it, too.
And I'm like, right.
And this young man would be alive if that criminal alien wasn't allowed in the country.
What's your point?
This young woman would be alive if we stopped allowing criminal aliens to enter this country.
Let alone the fact that Gen Z can't afford to buy houses, start families, or live, and they're giving luxury apartments, hotel rooms, to criminal aliens, and they're giving them debit cards with cash on them.
I want you to hear this exchange.
Jack Posobiec tweets.
He says, here is the mayor of Athens, Georgia, telling us we must respect the dignity of migrants, and tries to deflect to Trump and Charlottesville.
Abject evil with a smile on his face, he says Donald Trump in Charlottesville after a young
woman is brutally murdered.
Here we go.
The New York Post.
Next.
Migrant charged with murdering Laken Riley likely panicked when she fought back.
Profiler.
Venezuelan migrant charged with murdering Laken Riley likely panicked and bashed in her skull when the brave nursing student tried to fight back, according to an analysis from a former criminal profiler.
Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26, has been charged with multiple murder and assault counts in the death of the 22-year-old, whose skull was disfigured when she died of blunt force trauma.
You know what's fascinating?
There's a quote here and it says, and the cowardly killer likely panicked while trying to, and then it stops.
And I was like, what was he trying to do?
I think we all know what he was trying to do.
He was a sick piece of human trash, he still is, and he was trying to rape this young woman.
And she said no, so he crushed her skull.
And I'm supposed to sit here and listen to this mayor say it's Trump's fault for using bad language about foreign-born people?
I like immigrants.
I love immigrants.
I want all the immigrants of the world to come to America.
Oh yeah.
I'll get into arguments with all the conservatives, but I'll tell you this.
All the immigrants in the world that come here have to come here legally.
And that means there's going to be a process by which they can come here legally.
That means we'll only allow a certain amount to come in every year.
It means they must meet certain criteria.
So not every person in the world gets to be a migrant that comes to this country.
But I am a big fan of brain draining other countries.
You want to win war?
We don't need war.
Let's take all the most intelligent people from these other countries and capable, give them better lives, entice them to come here, and we can bask in a technological and intelligent and capable revolution.
I think the smartest people from Russia, Russia's not going to be able to fight a war, are they?
So we don't need war.
We need to win through economics, through sound policy.
We got to do that by having a secure border.
Instead, we're doing the opposite of a brain drain.
A brain drain refers to when the smartest people of a nation flee and go somewhere else.
Instead, the United States, under Joe Biden, is allowing millions, 10 million plus criminals, they're criminals, I'll say it again.
Criminals.
The immigrants who come to the U.S.
border and say, I would like to come to your country.
These are good people.
They believe in this country.
They see value here.
I respect it.
You come, you knock on my door, I will hear you out.
Maybe we've got room for you, but there are rules.
You smash my window, you come in, and you beat and kill my children, and we're gonna build that wall.
I'm glad this mayor said this.
And I hope he shares, I hope that message he said goes far and wide.
And I'm gonna say it to every single person I meet who's like, Donald Trump said bad things about migrants and blah blah blah.
I'm gonna be like, 22 year old girl had her skull crushed by a criminal alien.
And when they say, anyone can commit crimes, you can't conflate immigration with crime, that's what they're trying to do, I say, what does that have to do with the fact that if this man had been stopped, this young woman would be alive?
I don't care if people in the U.S.
commit crimes, relative to this story, because we have police, we have laws, attempts to stop those crimes from happening.
But you want to tell me, anyone in America could commit a crime, Tim.
It's not immigration that makes the crime.
This guy committed a crime, and if he was stopped, this young woman would be alive.
It's that simple.
If a guy steals a purse, and you don't arrest him, and then a week later murders somebody, I will be mad too.
The point is this.
If the law was enforced, this young woman would be alive.
It's remarkable.
And a lot of people, they vote for it.
They say in this case the offender was met with resistance which he wasn't expecting and it got overpowering and he couldn't control it and he resorted to violence.
Well, I'm pretty sure whatever he was doing to this young woman was him resorting to violence.
But he didn't know what he was in for and I suspect she probably fought back.
He's not a very big fellow and he may have been overwhelmed by her size and her strengths and tenacity to fight back.
Good for her.
She tried.
I wish she had a gun.
I wish she had a gun!
And when this murderer tried to rape her, presumably, I gotta be honest, they say concealing her body, that's just an opportunity to distance herself from the crime.
Adding that investigators can't rule out sexual assault as a possible motive.
I think that's fairly obvious.
He was gonna try and drag her off and kidnap her and rape her.
She fought back, so he killed her.
I wish she had a gun.
And then when he tried to rape her and kill her, she could have stopped him.
I don't want him to die.
I don't want anyone to die.
I don't want anyone to die.
Even the worst of the worst.
But some people forfeit their lives and that's a fact of life.
There is a legal precedent where you have a right to defend yourself when these people want to kill you.
It is sad when they die.
No one... I don't like the people who cheer for death in any circumstance.
I believe that death is an unfortunate circumstance that arises when people create those circumstances.
If this guy were to have died, if Lakin was able to have stopped him, with even a small weapon, a .22, I'd say, you know it's sad he died, but it is his fault.
The reason I say that, I think life is precious.
And, uh, you know, cue all the people commenting about abortion and stuff like that.
No, those are very serious, challenging questions.
I think abortion is wrong.
I just don't know the limits of the law, and so that's my argument.
But I'm not gonna get into that argument.
I'm gonna simply say, two-way, baby.
Ladies, I gotta tell you.
The great equalizer.
The handgun.
Get trained.
Learn how to use it.
A 22?
You know, I suppose the issue with a 22 is they jam.
I know, I know.
I've got a really great- I think it's a Smith & Wesson, I'm not sure.
And it's fantastic.
Really easy to handle.
And it jams a lot.
So, you know, in all honesty, Alex, maybe you want a 9mm.
A revolver, maybe.
I don't know.
Don't take advice from me on this one.
Consult a self-defense specialist trainer.
You know, all that stuff.
You know, some women, they'll do self-defense training, and that goes a long way.
Technique is a lot.
But in the end, you're dealing with a man who will overpower you with muscle mass.
And you will need that great equalizer.
I wish Lakin had a gun.
I wish he did.
I wish he was alive today.
I wish the story was, criminal alien dies in murder attempt.
And I'm not saying I want him to die.
I don't.
And I don't want anyone to be killed.
But the story now is young woman, mercilessly beaten to death, skull crushed, by a criminal alien.
You know what?
I can say this.
I'm wrong.
I don't want a story about this migrant being, you know, having died instead of her.
That's what I mean to say, right?
I wish the story instead of Lakin's death was his.
Because he's the evil.
But I'm wrong.
I shouldn't have said that.
I'm wrong.
I'm wrong.
The story should be this.
Criminal alien turned away at border.
Criminal alien turned away at border.
Just that.
A small blip, a single sentence.
Today, a migrant named Jose Ibarra was turned away from the border after his claims of asylum were rejected.
That's it.
End of story.
Because I don't want anybody to get hurt.
And I know there are a lot of people who think even if you're a bad person, you should suffer the consequences or whatever.
And I'm like, listen.
I would prefer it if the murderous rapist died as she defended herself, then she died.
But I don't want any of them to die.
And I don't want anyone to kill anyone.
It is the fault of this man this happened.
But you know what?
Here's the story I'd actually prefer.
A Venezuelan migrant approached Donald Trump's border barrier today and turned around and left.
That's it.
That's what the story should be.
I mean, we can be more realistic and say, customs and border protection apprehend a
man at border, Jose Ybarra, 5'7", 26 years old, was turned away and was warned not to
come back.
That should be the story.
It's insane.
She was a nursing student, and you've got the media now saying things like, the GOP is pouncing or whatever, and I'm like, man, I don't know this lady's politics.
A 22-year-old college-age woman?
I bet she was a liberal.
I bet she was a Democrat.
I don't care.
This is my country, and in my country, I get to insult and yell at libs.
We get to argue with each other, because we're one big, very, very angry family.
But you come from outside my country, and you kill my country's young people, we got a problem.
Donald Trump is vowing a mass deportation operation.
Good.
Former President Donald Trump blasted Democrat border security and law enforcement policies for the murder of Georgia student Lakin Riley at the hands of an illegal immigrant, vowing that when elected, he will immediately seal the border and begin the largest deportation operation of illegal criminals in American history.
It needs to happen now.
Dr. Phil.
Dr. Phil had this interview with the head of the CBP Union, who said that CBP is facilitating child prostitution.
Child sex trafficking.
I just, I don't know how much more angry I can get at what's going on.
And, you know, when I hear from all these people who are like, no, Trump can't win, it's gotta be Biden, I'm like, children are being trafficked.
They don't care.
They don't care!
It's insane!
I was talking to that guy, I remember I told you that story about I was at the casino, and I'm like, listen, a point I've made on my show several times, the things the United States has done in foreign war, in countries we did not declare war on, the things that this country has done.
Donald Trump, no new wars.
Everything else is stamp collecting.
They talk about You know, the Palestinian genocide.
That's what they're calling it.
And I'm like, well, under Donald Trump, there were no new wars.
In fact, there was peace.
And they said, yeah, but he was sacrificing the Palestinians for this peace.
Listen.
If Donald Trump's policy plan is, we are not involved.
Have a nice day.
I'll take it.
And that means the bad things that happen to this country, well, that's what we must endure to get a president like Trump to fix these problems.
So when they come and they say, oh, but Trump's lewd and lascivious, oh, but Trump's corrupt, I'll be like, don't care.
Literally don't care.
Because Trump's gonna stop this, and maybe not perfectly, but he will actually try.
Trump will stop the foreign wars, not perfectly, but he will try.
And then you've got to read a story that describes how this criminal alien who should not have been in this country brutally murdered this young woman.
It's pretty wild.
I read stories, you know, online a lot.
And I think to myself, like, The one sentence a person could have uttered, and this girl would be alive.
The butterfly effect, almost.
The massive difference in the world in this one moment.
This psychotic criminal alien is walking up to her when a 60-year-old man looks at him and says, excuse me, sir, do you know what time it is?
The criminal alien then is distracted and noticed and stops.
Laken Riley runs off jogging, never thinks twice, makes it home that day.
I think about these things.
The slightest of moments that would mean that this girl, this young woman, would be alive today.
I have to wonder.
And you've got people who have defended the Democrats and their border policies, and here we are today.
I hope we hear of no more death.
You know, I said earlier that I would rather have the story be that the illegal immigrant was killed in self-defense by Riley.
I'd actually rather the story be that she defended herself, he was arrested and deported.
That's the future that we want.
Proof.
These people commit crimes, they get caught, and we remove them.
Instead now, this scumbag in Athens is blaming Donald Trump for it.
Such an evil, evil, despicable man.
I hope he loses his election.
I hope he gets ousted.
And I hope we can start to fix this country so that we no longer have to hear stories like this.
And I know that they're going to come out and say, Tim, it's only a matter of time before you hear a story about an American guy who kills a 22-year-old.
And I'm like, right.
And then we will work to solve that problem next.
But how about we take one step at a time?
If this man wasn't here, this young woman would be alive.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 4 p.m.
on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
Let's start very simply.
For people who don't know what Bitcoin is and don't know a lot about it, I don't think you need to.
The breaking news right now is that Bitcoin has surpassed $60,000.
And currently, according to Google, according to the market, Bitcoin is sitting at $61,160.
It would seem the next rally is upon us.
I am not here to give you any financial advice.
Do not take anything I say as financial advice.
I don't know.
What I can tell you is this.
There are rally periods.
Throughout Bitcoin's history, largely related to something called the halving, something called the halvening, the half, you know, it's when the rewards for miners, those who produce Bitcoin, gets cut in half.
Bitcoin will become harder and harder and harder to produce over time.
It's very, very interesting.
Now, there are a lot of people who want to tell you they know what Bitcoin is, they know it better than you, and I'm not so sure any of that matters.
What matters is this.
El Salvador is a nation that has pegged itself to Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is their currency.
With this boost in the value of Bitcoin, El Salvador is rapidly becoming a very, very wealthy nation.
And I'll tell you my thoughts on this.
If I took my paycheck, and instead of putting it in the bank, put it into Bitcoin, Man, that's so brutal.
With Bidenomics and mass inflation, if a person took a $500 paycheck and said, I need Exxonaut for the week, and I was going to put $300 into the bank, and they put that $300 into Bitcoin, they'd have a lot of money right now.
Again, it's not advice, because Bitcoin prices do go down.
I'm going to give you my prediction right away.
It's a worthless prediction.
Take it for what it's worth.
I don't know.
It's probably worth something, but it's probably not the most informed.
I believe Bitcoin will likely hit 200,000 in the next coming weeks or month before dropping way back down to maybe around 80,000.
And the reason why?
This happens every time, and it's a function of Bitcoin.
Bitcoin hit $100, and everyone started screaming and cheering.
Then it fell down to $10 or $20.
Then, a few years later, it hits $1,000.
Everyone's screaming and cheering, then it falls back down to $100.
Then it's $20,000!
Falls back down to $3,000.
Then it hits $60,000.
Falls down to $18,000.
I think what we're looking at right now with Bitcoin is $200K, maybe.
And then it drops down to $80,000.
That means if I were to buy a ton of Bitcoin right now, you know, I'd see like a 20 to 30% return in the long run.
Now, there's going to be a lot of people who try to take advantage of this and buy into Bitcoin, hoping to sell out at the top because these waves happen and a lot of people get rich.
But it's kind of wild.
It's kind of wild.
Let me go through the news real quick, show you what's going on with Bitcoin, the halvening, and then I'll explain to you where I am at with Bitcoin.
And, uh, let me just say, um, I probably shouldn't, but I think this is important, and I don't care as much about Bitcoin as most people, but...
I do care a bit.
And, you know, it's kind of tough to say, but I think I should say it.
You know, everybody knows I'm doing pretty well.
Tim Cass is doing very, very well for itself.
And this is why I think the issue of Bitcoin hasn't really resonated with me as much as it would for anybody who made their money principally off Bitcoin, but I think it's... I'm a Bitcoin millionaire.
I bought Bitcoin large amounts 10 years ago, and where I am at right now is I'm sitting here with my jaw on the floor looking at the value of Bitcoin.
I don't know what that means.
I don't.
I don't know what you should do.
I'm not going to tell you what to do.
I'm just going to say, I'll tell you my story in a bit, but I think it's important to understand that context.
And the money I've put in the bank has only lost value substantially.
And the money I put into Bitcoin as my savings has surpassed... it's in the seven figures.
I'll just leave it at that.
You know, they say never talk about how much you have and stuff like that.
Oh, well, you know.
I don't know.
I don't want to tell you, but that's where I'm at.
Let me read for the news, and then I'll explain my position, how I got here, and I'll talk to you about, you know, general wealth and my perception on resources, money, and financing, etc.
Reuters reporting Bitcoin hit $60,000 as FOMO rally gathers pace.
I don't believe it's FOMO, but whatever.
I say it was up 6%, blah, blah, blah, but explain to me what your FOMO is.
Quote, Bitcoin is being driven by the support of consistent inflows into the new spot ETFs and outlook for April's halving event and June's Fed interest rate cuts.
Ben Lader, global market strategist at retail investment platform eToro said, the value of all Bitcoin is in circulation has topped $2 trillion this month for the first time in two years.
According to the crypto platform CoinGecko.
The price of the token itself has doubled in just four months.
Yeah, four months ago.
Six months ago, Bitcoin was trading at like $18,000.
That's wild.
And you don't need to spend $18,000 to buy one, because basically one Bitcoin breaks down to the eighth decimal point, meaning you can quite literally buy $5 worth.
So if six months ago, you had $10, and you just bought some crypto, you'd have $30.
If you had $100, you'd have $300.
If you had $1,000, you'd have $3,000.
You'd actually have more than that, you'd have like $3,500.
If Bitcoin really does hit $200,000, holy crap, your $10 would turn into $100,000.
Your $1,000 would turn into $10,000.
Your $10,000 would turn into $100,000.
And if you had a savings of, say, like, $100,000, you know, I know a lot of people don't have that, but I'm saying, like, if you're someone, you're maybe in your 40s or whatever, and that's what you're looking at, a million bucks.
It's pretty wild because the more you put in, the more impactful your return is.
You put $100, you get $1,000 back.
That's amazing!
You can do a lot with $1,000.
You put $1,000 and you get $10,000 back.
Holy crap!
Now you put $2,000 in your savings.
You double your savings, you get $8,000 to do whatever with.
Buy yourself a motorcycle.
You put in all of your savings.
And I'm not telling you to do this.
I'm saying if a person did from $100,000 to $1,000,000, now you're in retirement territory.
Now you're like, I could just stop working and live off the million bucks for the rest of my life.
You better plan for that because a million doesn't go as far these days.
They say, on Monday and Tuesday, around 110 million shares in the biggest three changed hands.
So these are the ETFs.
Full disclosure, I purchased two ETFs, and I am very, very happy with those as well.
So they say, 110 million shares in the biggest three changed hands.
About 51% of the 215 million shares traded in the market's most valuable companies, Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia.
Three weeks ago, the percentage was closer to 15.
Essentially, we're seeing the ETF effect ahead of schedule.
Inflows into them stepped up quickly last week and have sustained, and we think it's reflective of advisors getting out there very quickly to start selling the ETFs to clients.
If $60,000 doesn't whet the appetite, consider that 70% of Bitcoin supply has remained unmoved for a year.
And the little that's left is being hoovered up by the likes of BlackRock and Fidelity, just as rewards for miners are about to be slashed in half.
The stars are aligning for Bitcoin.
Crypto investor and software firm MicroStrategy earlier this week disclosed it had recently bought about 3,000 Bitcoins for $155 million.
While social media platform Reddit also said in regulatory filing it had bought small amounts of Bitcoin and Ether.
Ether is another cryptocurrency.
It's another principle.
Bitcoin and Ether are basically the top two.
I don't think anything else matters.
And some people actually think Ether doesn't matter.
I hold those two as well as some what we would call... I don't want to swear.
Ish coins.
I got a very little bit of that.
I have like some doge for fun.
They're going to say, meanwhile, the world's second biggest cryptocurrency, Ether, which underpins the Ethereum blockchain, which is massive.
Okay, Ethereum is huge because it is utility, is infrastructure.
Bitcoin does a lot.
Ethereum functions as like the foundation of a bunch of companies.
It's more like a stock, so it's not the same thing, but it is skyrocketing.
$3,353, having hit another two-year high earlier in the day.
The price has risen 47% in February, the biggest gain since a 70% rally in July 2022.
I remember back then, Bill Lottman of Mines.com was like, you gotta buy Ethereum, dude.
And I was like, really?
I'm like, is that advice?
No, but privately, he was like, yeah.
I bought a bunch.
Holy crap.
That's all I can say.
Look.
Let me, let me, let me, let me, we got this, this GV is funny.
The sellers are gone.
Government shuts down in two days.
$300 billion in debt added in two weeks.
Now $34.3 trillion.
We'll be at $50 trillion in the blink of an eye.
What is the price?
What is the Bitcoin price telling us?
There's something that Jeff Bezos, Zuckerberg, Senator Tuberville, these people have been dumping stocks.
And the question is why?
I wonder if it's because they're buying Bitcoin.
Because those in the know, when they report us selling off of stock, we're not going to know if they're buying Bitcoin.
It's not going to be as public.
I believe for the Senators and members of Congress, it may be because of financial disclosure forums, but I don't know if we would learn about that right away.
BitcoinMonger on Twitter says, two main observations from Bitcoin order books.
Sellers are moving sell liquidity to the $70,000 level.
liquidity to the $70,000 level, even they know the current sell wall won't hold for
long.
Many buyers are still sidelined hoping to buy in for $30-40Ks.
They will be forced to bid higher.
So take a look at this and I'll explain to the best of my ability what this means.
I could be wrong.
And again, not advice.
Seriously, man, who knows?
Bitcoin could blow up overnight and be gone.
I have no idea.
All I can tell you is I'm happy and I'll tell you my story in a second.
So here we are right now.
What this image is showing is how much someone wants to buy for, how much someone wants to sell for.
And what we're seeing is that many sellers are listing their Bitcoin for sale around the $70k level.
Many buyers are listing buy orders at the $30k to $40k level.
The buyers are hoping that more people start buying out the higher cost Bitcoin and the price starts going down.
So if 10 people say it's 50k for a Bitcoin, and all those Bitcoin are bought up, what's the next price available?
It's going to be higher and higher prices.
I'm sorry, they're hoping more sellers dump.
The more sellers there are, if they're all competing, they have to lower their prices to offload their Bitcoin.
But if sellers are moving their prices higher, Then, even if all of the lower-cost Bitcoins sell, or even, like, then, it's gonna have to be 70, like, this is the general function of, like, how the price increases.
People are buying or selling.
If nobody's buying, sellers will start lowering the price, hoping someone will buy.
But if everyone's buying, and they are, the price will move up because there's not, like, there's more, it's really simple, okay?
More buyers and less sellers means the price goes up.
It's basically that simple.
Bitcoin Monger says, Sellers look weak by the day.
Not seeing much lighting up on the sell side outside of the $95,000 to $100,000 range.
Sidelined bidders at $45,000 and below have yet to capitulate, but when they do, it's going to be insanity.
All exchanges continue to have an imbalance towards the bid side.
ATHs are coming.
Tick tock.
So Bitcoin's currently massively trending at 159,000 posts.
Several things to consider as we get into what's going on with Bitcoin.
The halving is coming.
This is when the rewards for people who mine Bitcoin, they use processors, GPUs, to solve equations, and then they get a certain amount of Bitcoin.
I'm trying to oversimplify it here.
This means that they have to spend X amount of dollars on electricity and infrastructure to generate X amount of Bitcoin, or Y amount of Bitcoin.
I can't use X twice, right?
And so, if it costs them $40,000 to produce one Bitcoin, they have to at least sell it for $40,000.01.
But that's way too low.
I mean, there's got to be some profit clearance to actually support and grow the infrastructure and build up these mining operations, as they will need more and more machinery to expand.
Thus, When the Bitcoin happening happens, miners, the people who produce Bitcoin, will be sitting on their payload, and they will say, and this happens every time, they say, we have worked hard for years to generate large quantities of Bitcoin, and now that it's costing us double to produce them, the existing supply that was produced at 20k can only be sold at 40k.
That's the moment they're waiting for.
When they will have a large supply at a higher rate, and then they will sell, generating a massive profit, which they can use to expand.
This will result in a... Like, when the halving happens, it's speculated, and this happens every time, that no one will sell for less than the cost of a Bitcoin.
Because if that happens, the whole system implodes, and it's probably not going to win BlackRock is buying it.
When you've got major banks buying it, when countries are buying it, you have your built-in buyers now.
That means no one can sell a Bitcoin for less than the cost of what it takes to produce it.
That means at the bare minimum, if it costs $40K to produce a Bitcoin, Bitcoin is $40K, period.
Now, of course, people say it could go belly up, it could all be over.
Sure, I guess.
I don't know.
I'm not going to pretend to be an expert.
You got to talk to Max Keiser about that.
But I can tell you a story.
Oh, the stories I have about Bitcoin.
I mentioned early on that I am the Bitcoin millionaire.
Not massively or anything.
I don't have billions of dollars or anything like that.
And TimCast is a more valuable company than, you know, my savings or whatever.
But let me tell you a story.
Let me tell you a story.
You do what you want to do.
I'm not giving you advice because I could lose everything.
In fact, I did lose a bit, a good amount, in some other areas on crypto.
Let me tell you a story.
Most of you know because I've told it a million times.
2011, I was sitting at Hackerspace.
It was called Crash Space in Los Angeles.
I don't know if it still exists.
It was in Culver City.
Sitting on my laptop, I had $5,000 saved in my bank that I never touched.
I had saved up, and once I got to that threshold, I was like, that money will never be touched.
That is my, I'm about to die money.
That is my leg broke, I go to the hospital money.
And so I'm sitting in the hackerspace with my buddy, my buddy Jeff.
Shout out, Jeff.
Hope all is well.
And I'm reading online in these forums, and I find Bitcoin.
I don't know how I found it.
Probably on Twitter or something.
70 cents per coin.
Yeah.
And I said to my buddy, I looked over, I was like, what do you think about this?
I was like, I got five grand, I could buy, I could just buy a bunch of this, I'm not gonna spend the money anyway.
And he was like, nah, it's probably a scam.
Some guy's made digital currency, he's gonna sell it to you, take all your money, and then you're gonna have nothing.
And I'm like, yeah, you're probably right.
But I did set up a Bitcoin wallet, I did use the Bitcoin faucet at the time, where it gave you like 0.05 Bitcoin every 15 minutes, it was fun, you just like clicked the button, and then I was like, woo, I got some Bitcoin, 0.05.
So, yeah, I think we're looking at, you know, $600, $60, $30.
It was giving you $30, and you could just spam it.
It was just giving you $30.
That's crazy, right?
So anyway, I ended up not buying it.
I did end up getting a decent amount.
I ended up with, like, $5.
And I was like, whatever.
I was like, $5.
During Occupy and all these protests, people would be like, can I give you Bitcoin?
I'd say, sure.
I remember I had like 20 Bitcoin.
And I ended up selling it when it hit like 20 bucks, I made $400.
And I was like, holy crap, I got 400 bucks!
I was so excited.
I did have like 20 relatively early on when it was like, I think it was worth a dollar, not even a dollar.
Because I didn't spend five grand on the Bitcoin, but I spent like 20 bucks.
That computer was destroyed in a fire, and that Bitcoin is gone forever.
So, you know.
20 Bitcoin.
That's like a million something.
A million something dollars.
Destroyed in a laptop, 13 years ago, and it will never be recovered.
I wouldn't even know where to begin.
If I think it's probably pounded in a mulch.
But anyway, I tell this story, and the important thing to understand is, even if I bought $5,000 worth of Bitcoin at $0.70, dude, I would have sold it $5.
I would have sold it $5 like, oh my god, I've got $30,000.
Like, what do I do?
It's crazy.
$5,000, that was the most money I had.
It was my savings.
And even if I held on to it, and believed it would reach $20, there's no way I wouldn't have sold it.
I would have sold it absolutely.
And so I ended up selling at 400 because it was like, I don't know, it was like 20 bucks worth of Bitcoin and now it's 400 because people had donated.
I was like, dude!
So Max Keiser in like 2012 was like, Tim, I'm telling you, you gotta hold your Bitcoin, you gotta buy it, man!
You just buy as much as you can, you hold on to it.
And I was like, no, I get it, I get it, you know, whatever.
And then I remember hanging out with Luke Rutkowski in like 2012.
And I was like, nah, I'm gonna move some of this.
I don't want to hold too much.
And I sold him a good amount.
I can't remember how much.
It was a couple hundred bucks.
And he was like, I'll take it.
So I wonder how much Luke has.
But anyway, Bitcoin ends up hitting $100.
It ends up hitting $1,000.
It ends up hitting several thousand.
It falls back down.
And then sometime around like 2014-15, I was thinking to myself, Bitcoin was at like $1,300 at the time.
I think it was like $1,300.
This might have been 2016 actually.
time. I think it was like 1300. This might have been 2016 actually. And I was just like, man,
I keep running into this situation every time where Bitcoin skyrockets in value.
What am I doing with it?
And so I thought to myself, that $5,000 that I could have spent on Bitcoin, guess what?
I never spent it.
That's right.
It was sitting in my bank account.
To this day.
Dollars are fungible.
But I have never dropped below $5,000.
So if I had just bought the Bitcoin and ignored it, I would never have noticed.
I'd have completely forgotten.
But instead, I decided to hold on to U.S.
dollars, which has done nothing for me but lose value.
And so that's why, you know, 10 or so years ago, it might have been 2016, I had a handful of Bitcoin, but I was like, you know, I'm just gonna buy a bunch.
Like, whatever.
I've got this money thing in the bank I'm not doing anything with, I'll just buy some.
And so I did.
And I bought a decent amount at around $1,000 to $1,300.
Bitcoin's at $61,000 right now.
$1,300. Bitcoin's at $61,000 right now. Even when it was at $18,000 stable, I was like,
wow, what a great investment. Now I'm sitting here looking at my account like, holy crap.
.
That's just crazy.
I don't even know what to think.
Now I'll let you in on, uh, you know, transparency.
I don't know.
People often say like, don't talk about this stuff, but I'll tell you how I feel.
While Bitcoin is skyrocketing in value and my holdings have surpassed seven figures, I've never touched it.
So I've not pulled anything for those investments.
So, you know, we keep track of it all tax wise, but I've not realized any of those gains or anything like that.
While all that was happening, TimCast was rapidly expanding, and revenue generation was increasing, and so Bitcoin didn't really matter to me because my business was taking off, and my business is the principal source of my wealth.
I think if I was... If back then I bought this Bitcoin, and I decided just to live off my savings very frugally, Today, man, I don't even know what I'd be doing, but I would be laughing at the amount of money that I've made from this.
I don't think Bitcoin is the mechanism by which you buy it, hope to get rich, and then sell it.
That's not what I do.
I thought about, if I took my paycheck and just bought Bitcoin with it, and stored it in Bitcoin instead of a bank, when I withdrew it, my wealth would be increasing.
When I put my dollars in the bank, my wealth decreases.
How about that?
It's fascinating.
I opened a high-yield savings account last year, and I'm really excited.
I'm like, look, it's generating money for me.
Better pay taxes on that.
I'm like, why didn't I just put that money in Bitcoin?
Would've had a way bigger return.
And if I ever need to take that money out to use it, using Bitcoin like a bank account, I know all the Bitcoin diehards are like, that's not what it's for, you're doing it wrong.
I don't know or care, dude.
I'm not gonna pretend to know the intricacies or anything about what's going on.
What I can tell you is, I got retirement money.
It's wild.
I don't know where Bitcoin goes.
I think with El Salvador adopting it, you've got buyers forever.
And I think with the mechanism of it, if more countries begin to adopt this the way El Salvador did, I mean you get to the point where five countries peg their currency or make Bitcoin their official currency.
Bitcoin will never leave, and you create a store of wealth that will grow, and that's amazing.
It's a really interesting system.
You want?
Yeah.
It's fascinating.
I wonder where this all goes.
I really, really do.
People like to say one Bitcoin equals one Bitcoin.
I think the end result for Bitcoin is a million dollars.
I think Bitcoin reaches a million bucks and stabilizes a million per coin.
But I could be wrong.
Because, you know, Bitcoin ends at 21 million coins, but it'll get harder and harder and harder to produce.
I think it'll take a hundred years to get there or something like that.
Maybe by then technology has changed and we have something different.
I think a million dollars a coin is reality.
I do.
Don't take anything I said as advice.
Talk to a financial advisor because Max Keiser knows better than I do.
So, you know, talk to someone who actually knows much more about this.
I'll leave it there.
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So this cop is upset that because of his Caucasian race, he's not getting promotions, has decided to file a lawsuit against the city of Chicago for the right to change his race.
Now part of me wants to say, this is the way.
And part of me says, oh man, if we start doing this, they may actually enjoy it and say, yes, yes, of course, create this blank slate reality where anyone can be any race or any gender.
That being said, I think for now it's easy to say this is a good thing.
Because perhaps this lawsuit by this cop will expose the absurdity of changing your gender.
The New York Post reports, Chicago cops sues Citi for right to change his race after department allows officers to change their genders.
Honest question.
Why is one allowed and not the other?
No, seriously, why is one allowed?
Both are immutable.
You can get your skin darkened or lightened.
You can get surgery to appear like the other gender.
Why is one legally allowed and one not?
The Chicago police officer is suing the city to change his race on his official records after the department said it would allow officers to freely change their gender to match their identity.
Mohamed Youssef, 43, said in a federal civil rights lawsuit filed last week that he is looking to change from Caucasian, as he currently identifies as Egyptian and African American.
However, the Chicago Police Department is not allowing him to change his race.
Now part of me has to wonder, Is his name actually Muhammad Yusuf?
It may be.
As a white man, it is kind of a strange name.
Atypical.
I shouldn't say strange, but atypical.
Not normal.
Not average.
We're trying to be nice here.
Maybe this is like a white Irish guy named, like, Bill Smith, who changed his name legally, because that's what people do when they change their name for their gender, and then said, now that I'm Muhammad Yusuf, I want to change my race.
And they're saying no.
Well, I don't know for sure, but let's read more.
The lawsuit comes as the department allows an officer's gender identity to be corrected to match their lived experience, Yusuf's lawsuit alleges.
And the decision is impacting Yusuf's professional advancement, he claims.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Chicago Police Department for a statement and it said, we do not comment on pending litigation.
According to the lawsuit, Yusuf alleges that he has been repeatedly overlooked for promotions due to his Caucasian race.
These promotions, he claims, have been given to other minority applicants, with only very few going to Caucasian applicants.
The 20-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department points in his lawsuit to CPD's promotion system that particularly benefits minority candidates, even if they did not score well on promotional exams.
Fact.
Chicago does this.
My family's got personal experience with this.
They will intentionally ignore test results to hire and promote non-white people.
And Mark Cuban claims it doesn't happen.
I'm sick of these people, dude.
It's my lived experience.
My family actually dealt with this 20, 25 years ago.
That's how long this has been going on.
I'm glad this guy is suing.
Yousef specifically claims that he scored in the first promotional tier on the sergeant's exam in 2019, but he was not promoted then and has still not received such a promotion.
Since that time, he alleges in the lawsuit to have seen over 75 merit promotions to sergeant, with less than five going to candidates who identify as Caucasian.
Despite Yusuf's exemplary qualifications and the purported race-neutral policy of the merit system, Yusuf has been repeatedly bypassed for promotion in favor of less qualified candidates based on their race, specifically African-American officers, some of whom had disciplinary issues and were not suitable for the responsibilities of a sergeant, Yusuf said in his complaint.
Yousef said he first joined the force in 2004, and at the time, the department only offered three race selections, Caucasian, Black, and Hispanic.
He chose Caucasian, and it was put on his official record, he said.
Now the department offers over nine different racial designations for incoming officers, but it is stopping him from changing his race to more accurately reflect his identity due to a blanket prohibition against changing an officer's race, the legal filing said.
After repeated rejections, Yusuf claims he was told he would first have to produce a DNA test before his race could be changed on his record.
He then provided the results of a 23andMe genetic test, which showed his heritage and race.
But the department ultimately said it was not possible to change his official records, he claims.
I didn't even know it until a couple years ago, to be honest, because I just thought I was Korean.
But then, uh, my, my, you know, we had a DNA test from the family.
Turns out, Japanese, too.
And boy, isn't that an interesting history.
Yikes.
But with that being said, and the long history of the Japanese and the Koreans, I've decided, I don't know, will my Korean ancestors feel like I have forsaken them?
I identify, I'm 5% Japanese.
I am Japanese.
And that's it.
From now on, TimCast is a Japanese-run show, and I can just say that.
I mean, in all seriousness, though, like, can't I?
How much of a race do you need to be to claim that you are that race?
That's a question the left doesn't really have a good answer for.
Typically, the left's response to this is based upon, well, different racial groups have different thresholds, and more importantly, do you agree with them?
It's a really great video, I think it was by CollegeHumor, I can't remember, where it's a panel of a mixed-race Asian determining whether or not someone has a right to use Asian stereotypes and jokes and things like that.
I think it was like a full Asian, a half Asian, and a quarter Asian on a panel.
And then people come in, and then one guy's like, I'm one-eighth!
Korean, you know, my great-grandmother.
And they're like, okay, that means you can argue that your mom's food is better than the restaurant's, the mall restaurant's food, but you can't say it in front of other Asian people.
And they're like, okay, not trying to determine this.
It's a really, really funny video.
And it's actually kind of weird because I'm like, it's a bit esoteric.
I mean, like, it's funny to me because I'm part Asian, I guess?
But then in the end, a guy walks in and he's like, I'm one-eighth black, and then all three of the panel goes, you're black.
And that's... That's an interesting concept in woke gender and racial ideology.
Or I should say woke racial ideology.
Gender ideology seems to make no sense.
They just make genders up.
They're like, eh, you know, hydrogender.
I'm not kidding.
They have hydrogender.
They made it up.
But in terms of race, it's like, if you are a certain race, then you can just claim to be purely of that race.
So like Roseanne, for instance, gets in trouble because she didn't know that Valerie Jarrett was part black.
And so when she insulted her, they were like, aha, that was racist.
She's like, I didn't even know she was black.
Doesn't matter.
Those are the rules.
And then when I come out and I say, you know, I'm mixed race, they say, no, you're not.
You're white.
You don't count.
Because it's actually about do you support their ideology or not.
This guy.
It sounds like he provided a genetic test and he actually is Egyptian-African American.
And they won't let him.
I have to wonder if when he joined, he checked Caucasian because he's like, I'm not black and I'm not Hispanic.
Or if he was just like, I'll probably be better off if I put Caucasian.
And now that you've got woke DEI stuff going on at these institutions, he's like, I probably should change it!
It's holding me back.
It's a brave new world, isn't it, my friends?
And this is the reality.
Where guys who are like, I guess I'm white, are now like, uh, I don't want to be.
And that's what they want.
So I don't know that this is a good thing.
I like that he's suing, I hope he wins.
But part of me just says, look man, they're going to be happy to say you're no longer white.
I learned this when I was a kid.
I am not legally a white person.
I do not get counted in the census as a white person.
Because I am mixed-race, I get counted in the census as mixed-race other.