The David Pakman Show - 12/11/24: The secret about Trump's policies, Tulsi RUNS AWAY
Episode Date: December 11, 2024-- On the Show: -- Andrea Chalupa, host of the Gaslit Nation podcast, joins David to discuss effective ways to push back against authoritarianism, and much more -- The alleged assassin of United ...Healthcare CEO Brian Johnson has been identified as Luigi Mangione, who has been arrested, and his social media history is now a focus of attention -- 28 seconds of pure cognitive dissonance from Fox News about Luigi Mangione and Daniel Penny -- The secret about Donald Trump's policies that his followers appear to have no idea about -- Harmeet Dhillon has been nominated by Donald Trump to be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, and this is a dangerous nomination that is getting very little attention -- Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump's nominee for Director of National Intelligence, runs away from questions about Bashar al-Assad after making a meaningless statement about her views on Assad's fleeing to Russia -- Donald Trump spits out a word salad when asked by NBC News' Kristen Welker whether he will raise the federal minimum wage as President -- A disoriented Trump puts up a bizarre Truth Social post about Democrats wanting to eliminate the popular vote -- Jason Miller, Donald Trump's press flunkie, appears to whitewash everything Trump said about imprisoning members of the January 6 House Committee -- On the Bonus Show: The danger of 3D printed ghost guns, only 22% support Biden pardoning Hunter, Trump chooses another family member for ambassador, and much more... 🧴Geologie: Use code PAKMAN70 for 70% OFF your skin care trial set at https://geolog.ie/pakman70 🛍️ BuildYourStore: Start your ecommerce journey today at https://buildyourstore.ai/pakman 💪 AG1 is offering you a FREE $76 GIFT when you sign up at https://athleticgreens.com/pakman 🖼️ Aura Frames: Use code PAKMAN for $35 OFF & free shipping at https://auraframes.com/pakman 🥐 Wildgrain: Use code PAKMAN for $30 off & free baked goods at https://wildgrain.com/pakman 🥂 ZBiotics: Use code PAKMAN for 15% OFF at https://sponsr.is/zbiotics_pakman_1224 -- Become a Member: https://davidpakman.com/membership -- Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/davidpakmanshow -- TDPS Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thedavidpakmanshow -- Pakman Discord: https://davidpakman.com/discord -- David on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidpakmanshow -- Leave a Voicemail: (219)-2DAVIDP
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Welcome, everybody. The believed assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Johnson has
now been arrested. He was arrested at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania. His name is Luigi Mangione. And very quickly, we see both sides of the political aisle
looking to ascribe politicized motive and beliefs to Luigi Mangione. The right saying that this is
clearly a product of the left, the left saying that this is clearly a product of the right.
Now, Mangione was denied bail during his first
appearance in court in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. He faces five charges, including felony counts
of forgery and carrying a firearm without a license. In addition to charges for the
killing itself. Now, everybody wants to make it something. I don't particularly care from the standpoint of
figuring out what's wrong with the country. Why are people turning to violence? What are the
problems with our health care system? None of those systemic questions, which are really the important questions are answered by saying,
oh, Luigi Mangione was a right winger or a left winger. He seems like a disturbed,
troubled guy with some really tough stuff in his past and his family's past.
But there is also a little bit of a breadcrumb trail that we can look at to sort of assess whether
there are political motivations.
Now, I'll tell you right now, there is some anti-capitalist stuff in Mangione's posting
history.
There is also a bunch of red pilled sort of anarcho capitalist right wing stuff in his
social media history.
I'll show you some of it and tell you where I'm coming down and then we'll, we'll actually
talk about whether it matters.
So everybody now looking through the, the, the posting history of Mangione, he retweeted
right wing hero Peter Thiel and seemed sort of partial to and into that kind of material. He reposted content about empires falling, referencing
ancient Rome, and then talking about the lessons to learn today about the fall of Rome.
He reposted a variety of different Elon Musk material, including about the woke mind virus.
That's certainly something that right-wingers talk
about. Reposted Tucker Carlson videos of Tucker doing his propaganda routine. We also are learning
about his backstory with regard to, you know, the assumption was this seems like someone who
was denied an insurance claim and now lashed out, but he
seems to come from quite a wealthy family.
So that really does not seem like a super plausible explanation.
And it's also relevant to consider that someone can present as one thing at one point in their
life and then things occur, things happen.
And months later they snap and they
become someone else. And there's a story being told about an injury that this individual sustained.
And then he kind of quote, went crazy was the term that was being used. I think if we zoom out
a little bit here, on the one hand, we can relatively safely say that someone willing to go and kind of wait around for hours
in this way to commit a cold blooded assassination, something is not functioning correctly.
But from a political standpoint, from everything I'm seeing, he does seem to be kind of this red pilled anarcho capitalist Peter Tiel, Elon Musk type guy. And, uh, it
doesn't really matter in terms of adjudicating the crimes that he's now accused of, but very quickly
both sides saying, here's one post, one retweet that tells us everything we need to know about this individual.
And that seems extraordinarily short sighted and myopic. Um, and I, I do think that if we want to
zoom out and make a general assessment of this guy's politics, it seems more right than left to me, but it is not at all.
Excuse me.
It is not at all a scenario in which I'm inclined to say politics was the primary motivator here.
We someone can have political views, but then take a particular action not based necessarily
on those political views.
It doesn't really matter in terms of evaluating the crime he committed.
However, it would be relevant if he was radicalized to violence by a certain political side.
It's too early to say, including whether his political views influenced the assassination
he chose to carry out.
But on balance, the political views based
on his online content do seem like a sort of red pilled kind of guy. I have what may be
the most incredible cognitively dissonant 28 seconds of Fox news that I've ever seen.
It relates to two individuals who took the lives of another, allegedly.
One is Luigi Mangione, the now arrested alleged assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Johnson.
And the other is Daniel Penny, the New York City subway strangler who was acquitted yesterday
in a court of law. I'm going to play for you 28
seconds here of Laura Ingraham from Fox News criticizing those who are celebrating Mangione's
alleged assassination of the United Healthcare CEO. And she says, this is terrible. These are nut bags, crazy people on the
left. And then she goes, and by the way, later, I'm going to tell you about all of the people
that are really happy about Daniel Penny being acquitted. Does she not realize that these are
two sides of the same coin? It's the celebration of someone who took the life of another. In one case, it's discordant with her
political views. In another case, it's concordant with her political views. The only difference is
her opinion. The principle is the same. Listen to this. This is just, do you think she gets it or
not? We'll dig into it later. Uh, the Instagram posts from nut bag people, which I was sent in the commercial break earlier.
Crazy. He's cute. He's that and people celebrating this. This is a sickness. Honestly,
it's so disappointing. But I guess we shouldn't be surprised. Gentlemen, thank you so much.
And up next, the other big news out of New York, Daniel Penny. A lot of people think he's a hero.
And tonight he's not guilty. My take next. Nut bag posters are saying it's awesome
that Mangione killed the United Healthcare CEO. These are not bags. This is a sickness.
And by the way, many people are very happy that Daniel Penny killed the subway, uh, strangled the
guy on the subway and now has been acquitted. Many people see him as a hero and that's completely
reasonable. Those aren't nutbags. The people who see Daniel Penny as a hero, those aren't crazy
people with a sickness. No. What is the difference? Well, one difference is that a lot of the people cheering Daniel
Penny's acquittal are politically on the right. Whereas a lot of the people cheering the
assassination of the United healthcare CEO, I guess are on the left. Although that's not even
completely clear to me. Does Laura Ingram not realize that the fundamental difference here
is just which side of the political spectrum
you're on. There are those who believe that those, uh, uh, Titans of industry are never
valid targets for killing, but a vigilante on the subway strangling someone else else to death
must be seen as a heroic protector of the public, of women and children.
Of course, I don't think that that's really the way the facts bear it out. And I certainly don't
cheer agree with the assassination of the United healthcare CEO. In fact, I think that, uh, Tate,
the, the, this sort of vigilante justice of all kinds is wrong. And I've said that before. I think most of my audience agrees, although a couple of people got mad, mad at me. This is about
Laura Ingram's complete and total cognitive dissonance. I don't know that I've seen a more
dissonant 28 seconds of Fox news ever. Let me know the answer to this question. Is she genuinely
blind to the double standard that she's espousing or is that sort of the point for her? All right.
I want to talk about the secret of the policies that Donald Trump is threatening to usher in,
in his forthcoming second term. You know, I was looking yesterday, I said, David, sir, uh, what policies has Donald Trump proposed or alluded to so far?
And Trump of course, loves to play this. I've got the secret sauce routine. I know how to fix
healthcare. I know how to fix trade. I know how to solve the Israeli Palestinian conflict. I know
how to solve energy. And he has to a degree convinced his
supporters that he wields these brilliant and powerful ideas. But here's what they don't
realize. His big policy moves are not cutting edge strategies. They are recycled duds that
economists and policy experts debunked decades ago. You look at the trickle down tax plans that never reached the working class.
You look at slapping tariffs on imports, which only will Jack up your grocery bill.
Trump's policies that he has sold to his followers are all based on broken theories.
You might be a disaffected Biden voter who feels that Biden hasn't done enough on the
economy or on inflation or on whatever.
Fine.
But if you believe Trump has the solutions, Trump's policies have been pre debunked by
decades of research, history and facts.
It's not, well, maybe some of Trump's stuff will work and some won't.
It can't work.
Trump's ideas have been proven wrong again and
again. Let's go through it. Trickle down economics, cutting regulations for businesses, slapping
tariffs on foreign goods. These are all cons. And I'm going to show you exactly how each of these
ideas fails and why his followers have no clue that they've been duped. Trump says and believes you give tax cuts to the wealthy and
to big corporations and the prosperity trickles down to everybody else. We've tried this. We've
tried this since the Reagan era and the results are always wages stay flat. The big players pocket
the cash and working people never see the promise benefits. It can't work. It doesn't work.
It's never worked, but they've fallen for it again. Trump says that in the abstract,
less regulation means more jobs in a stronger economy. Now I'm the first to tell you,
if you show me a particular regulation that doesn't make sense, I will take out my guitar
and sing Kumbaya and say, I agree. Let's get rid
of this regulation. But deregulation in general lets companies pollute more, take shortcuts,
not protect their workers. It doesn't create jobs to deregulate. It creates problem,
unsafe workplaces, environmental disasters, which then lead to people getting sick or hurt. They can't work. That's bad for the economy. Not good tariffs. We've talked about tariffs a lot. Trump says
that slapping tariffs on foreign goods will bring back manufacturing jobs. It'll make things cheaper.
It'll help the economy. The reality is it's just a tax on imports. Tariffs raise the cost
to American consumers and to
American industries. Instead of cheaper goods, you get more expensive goods. Remember that the
farmers during Trump's first term got hit so hard they needed massive bailouts. That's expensive
for everybody. Trump says cracking down on immigrants, deporting every undocumented immigrant
will protect jobs.
It'll boost wages and it'll help the economy all while reducing crime.
But if you look at the data, we've gone through this before.
Immigrants are critical to a number of industries, farming, agriculture, construction, healthcare,
food service.
Trump's immigration policies will create worker shortages.
It will raise costs for businesses. It will make everything
more expensive and it will hurt the economy. Trump has said about the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
We're going to let States protect life and make policies that are better for women and families.
What's really happening. States banning abortion are forcing women to carry pregnancies. They either don't want or can't afford.
It creates economic hardship for families.
It increases maternal death rates, especially for low income women.
OBGYNs flee states like Texas and Florida.
That's the reality on crime.
Trump says if we deport and ban immigrants, undocumented immigrants, et cetera,
we will reduce crime and make America safer. Study after study finds that immigrants,
both documented and undocumented, commit crime at lower rates than native born citizens.
Trump's bans are about fear mongering, not safety. They don't work. They can't work. They've never
worked. So the secret about Trump's policies is this, and you've got to hand it to him
in his own pseudo charismatic way. He's come up with talking points that sound good to a lot of
people, not half the country. Remember more than half of voters voted for someone else, but they
sounded good to enough people so that they would vote for him.
But the reality is that this stuff doesn't work.
Deporting immigrants doesn't help the economy, whether they're documented or undocumented.
Banning abortion doesn't make life better for families.
Slashing taxes on the rich and regulations doesn't create jobs, but Trump keeps selling
it.
The followers keep buying it, but they are the
ones paying the price. It's just a scam. Like much of what Trump's offers much of what Trump offers.
The only possibility is that Trump doesn't actually do some of the stuff, but says he did
and that it worked. Now, if you want to take a deeper dive into how this sort of cultural
environment was created, I have two whole chapters about it in my forthcoming book,
the echo machine, which you can find at davidpacman.com slash book. We'll take a very
quick break. I want to talk about a nominee that my bet is you've never heard of, and she may be the
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big deal and not in a good way. Donald Trump, whose entire political brand has revolved around
undermining confidence in our elections, painting legitimate vote counts as fraud.
Now has announced that he will be nominating harm meat Dylan to the justice department's
top civil rights position.
This is not just bad, it's dangerously bad for the integrity of our voting system and
this nomination is not getting the attention that it deserves.
Harm meat Dylan. Who's that? Who cares? voting system. And this nomination is not getting the attention that it deserves. Harmeet Dhillon,
who's that? Who cares? Well, this is one of the most dangerous nominations so far. First Donald Trump's announcement where he said, quote, I am pleased to nominate Harmeet K. Dhillon
as assistant attorney general for civil rights at the United States Department of Justice.
Throughout her career, Harmeet has stood up consistently to protect our cherished
civil liberties, including taking on big tech for censoring our free speech,
representing Christians who were prevented from praying together during COVID and suing
corporations who use woke policies to discriminate against
their workers.
Harmeet is one of the top election lawyers in the capital C country fighting to ensure
that all and only legal votes are counted.
She is a graduate of Dartmouth college and the university of Virginia law school and
clerked in the U S fourth circuit court of appeals. Harmeet is a respected member of the Sikh religious community in her new role at the DOJ.
Harmeet will be a tireless defender of our constitutional rights and will enforce our
civil rights and election laws fairly and firmly. The assistant attorney general for civil rights is not a neutral figurehead role.
This is the core office charged with enforcing federal laws that protect your right to vote
and my right to vote, your right to participate in democracy without intimidation, without discrimination, without suppression.
Now, historically, under more normal administrations, this is a division that has played an important
role fighting discriminatory voter ID laws, cracking down on gerrymandering schemes that
are designed to dilute minority votes and ensuring that states don't just make up their own rules
and push out groups of people from the voting booth.
However, we have to look at Harmeet Dylan's track record.
She has cultivated a reputation in right wing legal circles as someone who will aggressively
challenge how votes are counted over and over and over again.
And it often echoes or supports the
narrative that only legal votes should be counted. Now that might sound innocuous. It's sort of like
when people go, well, why shouldn't you have an ID to vote? Sounds innocuous. Doesn't sound like
a big deal, but you have to understand the language and you have to decode what it really means in Trumpian terms. When the Trump people say only legal votes, it's a shorthand for excluding votes from
communities of color, targeting mail-in ballots, disproportionately used by democratic leaning
voters, challenging any expansion of ballot access, which would make it easier for everyday
Americans, whether it's
students or the elderly working class people who can't stand in line for hours to cast a legitimate
ballot. And Dylan's entire public persona is intertwined with a faction of the Republican
party that has tried to sow chaos in the 2020 election. Because remember that Trump's allies
tried to get ballots thrown
out on technicalities. They pushed these debunked conspiracy theories about mass voter fraud.
They wanted to give state legislatures the power to override election results that they didn't like.
Dylan didn't just sit on the sidelines. She was actively part of this legal ecosystem,
trying to champion the idea that we need constant
unprecedented scrutiny of suspicious votes.
Of course, votes disproportionately cast by people who traditionally suffer discrimination
at the ballot box.
If Harmeet Dylan is put in charge of the civil rights division, it will be an unfettered,
unmitigated disaster because instead of fighting voter suppression,
the DOJ will start looking the other way when states pass laws that cut early voting or
reduce polling places in diverse communities or impose complicated ID requirements aimed
at reducing turnout.
The DOJ might stop challenging discriminatory redistricting maps.
They might even start supporting these right wing legal challenges that make it harder
to vote in the name of election integrity, basically reversing decades of progress.
This is an appointment that would be a chilling signal to civil rights groups, to local election
officials that are just saying, let's run
a fair election.
It will be a chilling message to minority communities who have historically depended
on the DOJ to step in and say, you can't disenfranchise this entire group.
You can't do that.
It's an intimidation tactic and Trump is trying to put someone in who fundamentally doesn't
believe in the DOJ playing
a robust role in voter protection.
This is exactly what I mean when I say it's not really about Trump.
It is now with a lame duck Trump coming in.
It is now about setting up an infrastructure, using Trump to establish an authoritarian infrastructure that they want to be
during a durable for future elections. This changes the whole game in favor of voter suppression
and in favor of minority rule. And that should alarm every American who believes that elections
should be free, fair and accessible. This really is about the future of democracy.
And as, as disheartening as it can be, as disturbing as it can be, we have to be thinking
about the future because if they get to do the things that they are clearly lining up
to do, 2026 won't matter.
2028 won't matter.
They are setting themselves up with nominations like this.
We've got Tulsi Gabbard once a Democrat, now Donald Trump's selection for director of national
intelligence trying to salvage her credibility.
Questions are swirling about Tulsi, about her flirtations with pro Assad and pro Russian
rhetoric, stuff that wasn't really a secret,
but has never really been scrutinized as much as it is now because she is on the verge of
becoming one of the top intelligence officials in the United States.
And suddenly it seems that even some hardcore Trump allies are a little bit wary of putting
Tulsi in charge of America's national intelligence.
It is classic Trump administration chaos. A figure once lionized by part of the MAGA base
because she abandoned the left and saw the light. She is now being forced to explain
years of questionable foreign policy takes. Now I'm going to play for
you what she had to say. You know, when, when Assad fled Syria and went to seek asylum in Russia,
which was, uh, uh, granted by Vladimir Putin immediately, it was, Oh, what is tool C going
to say? Well, we should have expected a completely spineless response, which is,
I agree with Trump on everything. It was just everything Trump said. I'm full support of Trump,
Trump, Trump, Trump. I have no independent opinion about Bashar al-Assad anymore,
even though I spent years running cover for him. Here is Tulsi Gabbard making a statement about
Assad. I stand in full support and wholeheartedly agree with the
statements that President Trump has made over these last few days with regards to the developments
in Syria. My own views and experiences have been shaped by my multiple deployments and seeing
firsthand the cost of war and the threat of Islamist terrorism. This is the epitome of insincerity.
We are now expected to believe, oh, she, she just agrees with Trump.
Trump knows nothing about this stuff.
And she has had years of on the record documented softly pro Putin.
I'm sorry, softly pro Assad, less softly pro Putin
views. And we've heard them again and again and again, reports that she loved RT and was just
accepting the RT propaganda. And now I believe that Donald Trump is just absolutely right about
this issue. Um, I completely stand by everything that Donald Trump said. And when
she was actually, when a reporter tried to say, what about your relationship with Assad?
She just walked away. She didn't want to hear about your relationship with Assad. Yeah.
Off she goes. So there are two things that are going on here. On the one hand, we do have an incoming series of nominees, cabinet members, advisors, et
cetera.
That is arguably the softest on global authoritarianism that we have ever seen.
You know, to, to, to their credit, call it what you want.
There were some people in Trump's first term cabinet who I would disagree with politically.
I would disagree with about domestic issues like regulation, et cetera. But they understood
we don't play coy with, we don't coddle global authoritarian strongman dictators towards
the end of Donald Trump's first term that changed and you had a different sort of thing
where they did start to coddle the global authoritarians. This term with Trump, if he gets his nominees, which we will see, um, is going to
be the most overtly soft on global dictators, American cabinet, certainly in decades. You know,
I try to stop short of being hyperbolic and say ever, certainly in decades, maybe
in the modern American political era.
And so what Tulsi is doing now is she kind of has to play that stuff down because she
knows it could jeopardize her confirmation.
Have her views changed?
Well, if you believe her, they've already changed.
She went from Democrat to now Trump supporting MAGA.
So if you believe that, unless you believe it was just a grift all along, which it may
be, I mean, we just don't know if you believe that her views have already changed, but now
we're being told, oh, they're changing again.
So now she just matches up with Trump's foreign policy views.
Some of these views must be made up, but her immediate walking away and Trump. Yes, Trump,
sir. He's right about everything. It's all about self-preservation and preservation of her
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host of the Gaslit Nation podcast, wrote and produced the journalistic thriller, Mr. Jones,
about Stalin's genocide famine in Ukraine, recently adapted into the graphic novel,
In the Shadow of Stalin. Now, Andrea, I'm so glad to have you on today. I think that
you're perfectly suited to addressing a reality among my audience, which is a growing feeling
of despondency, checking out the belief that maybe there is no way to resist what may be coming in
the United States. We see the nominees. We see the
authoritarian ideas of jailing the January 6th committee members, militarized mass deportations,
all of it, right? You know what the audience knows it. How should we just like as a general
entry into this topic is the despondency rational, but more importantly, from a tactical perspective,
are there things that we can do over the next two and four years?
Yeah, I'm actually this. All of us have to personally make the commitment that so many
who have fought this fight before us have had to make. And that is,
quite simply, you have to commit to making the coming years some of the most productive
and creative years of your life. And I know that sounds very far-fetched, but one of the things
I've been doing to prepare for this time, because it was always a possibility that Trump would come
back. We had Merrick Garland and the DOJ not holding him accountable, wasting a lot of precious time,
and on and on the list goes. And the media increasingly becoming oligarch owned and
normalizing Trump and his fascism and so on. And we can do like a whole series on how we got to
this point. And I have on Gaslit Nation. But when I saw this coming, I started telling my audience, you need to find
your historical mentor. So I have several historical mentors. And one of them is J.R.R.
Tolkien, who lost several of his close college friends in the Great War. The Great War was pure
carnage. It just fields of Europe littered with bodies, littered with dead horses. It was like the mouth of hell opened up across Europe. And in that despair, being so lost in that dark time, J.R.R. Tolkien could have just
succumbed to that darkness like so many did. Instead, he began writing the works that would
become Lord of the Rings and all of his other classics that are getting us through the times
that we're now in today. And so you don't have to be a great novelist. You don't have to be a poet like he was, but you do have to have that something
inside of you that maybe you felt as a child. Maybe it's a very private part of yourself,
a part that gets you out of bed in the morning, like some larger dream that you have. Maybe it's
a dream that you don't even dare speak to those closest to you. It could be even, you know,
you dream of doing comedy, you dream of doing standup, you dream of traveling, whatever your inner dream is. We need that from you now more
than ever, because we are up against a confederacy of trolls. They're going to be deliberately trying
to psyops us, like basically demoralize us. They're going to threaten us with lawsuits.
Bannon already is coming out with threats against
lower level MSNBC producers. Like I'm going to go after all of you. I'm going to make you,
you know, force you back in the homes with your families. You're going to be broke.
They're going to be doing that against all of us across the board because they get off on it.
And so the anecdote to that, the way to push back is find your historical mentors, find your
creative projects and commit to building something of lasting value in these coming years.
During the first Trump regime, I made my film, Mr. Jones.
I figured out how to build a team, find a director, raise $10 million.
I produced the very first screenplay that I ever wrote during the first Trump years.
I hardly ever listened to podcasts.
I built Gaslit Nation during the first Trump years.
I've never organized a march before.
I got the March for Truth off the ground.
I figured all this stuff out as I was going along.
And I found a lot of incredible allies, a lot of brilliant partners along the way.
So the first era of Trump, which was a devastating one, especially for me and
my family, I don't know if you know this, but my sister was personally targeted by Trump,
by the Kremlin, and they made her a target of Trump's first impeachment case. Devin Nunes
said my sister's name dozens of times. My sister is Alexander Chalupa, the independent DNC contractor
who risked her life and career to point out the obvious fact that if longtime Kremlin operative
Paul Manafort, who brought Ukrainian Trump, Viktor Yanukovych, to power, and he was now
running Trump's campaign for free, that meant the Kremlin was running Trump's campaign.
And that meant the Kremlin was trying to basically install its puppet and do a corruption state
capture like it's done in countries like Georgia and Ukraine. Yanukovych, by the way,
was overthrown in a popular uprising, and he's still in Russia to this day. And he's just been
joined by Assad, who was just overthrown in a grassroots rebellion uprising led by Syrians,
and yes, backed by US and Turkish forces. So that's a lesson to all the kleptocrats that
we're up against today, is that you are not inevitable as much as you want to convince us that you are. Your regimes will play out, like usually through
self-destruction, as history shows us. And there's a lot that we can do in the meantime
to build resistance to you and to build creative projects, capturing the history
as it's happening. So we leave a historical truth, a historical record. And what that does
ultimately is it leaves legal cases that we could bring to international criminal courts because it's not
just the laws they're going to use against us here. It's the laws that we can use internationally
to hold them accountable and keep them in check. When it comes to legislatively, it seems that we
are spread really thin right now with Republicans taking the house, the
Senate, the white house, Pam Bondi, cash Patel controlling department of justice, Tulsi Gabbard,
director of national intelligence.
Like this feels palpably different than the first Trump term in some critical ways.
It's at the state level, a lot of state legislatures passing, you know, everything Texas is going,
they want to ban THC. We're talking about abortion and women's rights and all of these different
things. When people are spread so thin, it feels overwhelming. Some say, well, just pick one thing. Is that a good approach? That so absolutely. So we cannot go back to how it was during the first Trump term where you'd
wake up first thing in the morning and you check your phone and you'd go to bed reading your phone
and your nervous system would be attached to Twitter. And because when you do that,
you're wasting a lot of precious time and they're and they're overwhelming you with that chaos on
purpose to demoralize you.
So the best thing you can do is to stay grounded. As I said before, like find your project,
pick your project, whatever that project is, because that's going to be inoculate you against
demoralization. The second thing is adopt groups that are on the front lines of fighting for our
democracy. That's not the Democratic Party establishment, right?
They spent this entire election telling us that Trump's going to come in and he's going to be
Hitler. And then when the election came and they lost it, they just disappeared, right? And they're
not talking to us with that same plain spoken language saying, okay, folks, this is what we
now need to be doing. They're not leading us. They just went on vacation. They took trips.
And so the Democratic Party establishment
is not it. It was never it. It's always been the grassroots. In Ukraine, what overthrew Yanukovych
was a diverse grassroots coalition. In Ukraine, they have a political party called self-reliance,
and that's the model we have to follow here at home. It's self-reliance. So there's a lot of
brilliantly self-reliant groups that have been doing incredible
work in some of these Republican hostage states. So that is Black Voters Matter, right? Which is,
you know, Black people have no choice but to fight. Like the whole history against authoritarianism
in America has been led by Black people, namely Black women. And then we have a wonderful
organization called Run for Something, which helps progressives, young people get into the system to become the new leaders.
That did not exist when I was coming up in the world.
My first job out of college as a community organizer, I was told to go stand in the streets
and register people to vote.
Today, coming out of college, I could be recruited to run for office.
That's new.
That's a political sea change in America.
So setting up automated donations to groups like Black Voters Matter and Run for Something, doing that now, $5, $10, whatever you can give a month, just setting it, that is going to allow those organizations to day, it's going to be like six scandals and they'll all get forgotten the next day by all new scandals. And that, again, is
deliberate to demoralize us and to wear us down. So we just give up and just go along with our
business. That's what the Russian opposition did. The Russian opposition succumbed to that
nihilism. Well, there's nothing we can do. We marched. They arrested some of us. We tried.
And where did that get us? Russia just grew more and more powerful and started invading their neighbors. And so we cannot
go down that path of nihilism. We have to be more like the Ukrainian model, fight, believe,
be relentless. And so another thing I'm calling on people to do on Gaslight Nation is adopt a
kleptocrat. There's going to be a cabinet of billionaires in Donald Trump's White House.
Adopt one of those guys. Put Google alerts on for that person's name. Create a folder where you save
the PDFs of articles investigating them. Become a historian of their crimes, of rolling back
life-saving regulations and so on. Amplify what they're doing. Just become an expert
in that one person. Why does that matter? Because number one, that'll scare the hell out of them
if we're that organized and that focused. Number two, by amplifying their crimes,
you'll also be amplifying the groups trying to stop them and building power and visibility for
those groups that in turn turn into donations. So my whole point is get organized
now for what's coming. Prepare yourself now for what's coming. Set realistic goals now for what's
coming and understand that we're not the first group of people ever in human history to have to
face off with this. And so find your historical mentors. I'm leaning heavily right now, as I
mentioned on J.R.R. Tolkien, I'm reading a great biography on him right now. I've been reading the
original works of Albert Camus, a great Algerian French writer
who during the darkest hours of Nazi occupation of France wrote a brilliant series called Letters
to a German Friend, where he wrote to this mythical German saying, you think you're winning,
you think you're winning. I'm letting you know that you've already lost because we're on the
side of truth. We are on the side of life and life is stubborn. So Camus during the darkest hours of
France was telling the French people, we've already won. We've got this. And they were right.
So that's the kind of attitude you have to encompass and live now. You cannot allow them
to be scared. Bannon is a disgusting human being. He physically looks decrepit. Like who he is on
the inside is rotting him from the outside. Do not let that kind of person win and keep you up at night, right?
Monsters are real.
We know from Assad.
We know from Putin.
We know from Bannon and Trump.
But the biggest power the monsters have is to scare you.
Do not let them scare you.
Focus on being creative.
Focus of building something lasting value.
Focus on making the years, these years, the most productive years of your life.
Because if you don't, if you surrender in advance, if you choose the path of nihilism,
like the Russians did, then think about how awful will be in the planet will be in 10 years,
20 years from now. We still right now in the short window of time, we have left stand a fighting
chance. And I'm telling you this as the daughter of refugees, my parents spent the first five or
so years of their lives in a World War II refugee camp.
They came to America with whatever they could carry.
Both of my grandmothers were hotel maids.
They had to build from the ground up.
And in my family, survival for us was always being defiant against the great odds, always being creative in the face of all this oppression.
And so I'm not just coming from you from some like, you know, comfortable suburb. I'm coming from you from my own personal family history that
we've we've gone through these dark chapters before and we have no choice but to get through
it again. You mentioned the kind of fire hose of chaos and the six daily scandals supplanted by
six new scandals the next day. From a tactical standpoint, there's this kind of reality where
if everything is an existential crisis or a massive scandal, then kind of nothing is.
And at the same time, every single day, I mean, you know, or today I was talking about
her meet Dylan being nominated to run civil rights at DOJ for Trump.
That is a, a scandal when it comes to voting rights.
We know Dylan's past.
That is a major problem. At the same time,
we've got RFK who wants to reinvigorate the search for vaccines causing autism and raw milk. And
I mean, the all of these things are genuinely huge, but also you get desensitized when everything is
huge. What do you do about that? And who who does what about that? Well, you have to pick your battles because otherwise you'll become emotionally exhausted
and you have to build with solidarity with the groups that are most aligned with yours.
So I've mentioned Syrians because as a Ukrainian-American, my battle has been
democracy for Ukraine, fighting corruption in Ukraine, including Kremlin-backed corruption. I was very early in pointing out that what the Kremlin did in Ukraine, they're now doing through Trump,
right, through this weaponized corruption. And people thought I had some psychic powers. I'm
like, no, because Ukraine is my lane. So I picked my battle. I picked my lane. I stayed in my lane.
And I worked in solidarity with organizations that overlapped
with my lane. So when Putin's total invasion broke out, a wonderful group of Syrians,
I reached out to them and I had them on Gaslit Nation and I translated their lessons for
Ukrainians from fighting a total war with Russians into Russian and to Ukrainian,
circulated that in Ukraine. So you have to find the groups that you have. So you choose your lane,
stay in your lane, and then build together with groups that overlap with your lane.
And you have to have something in your pocket, something ready to say to yourself
when the news overwhelms you. It's a totally normal human reaction to want to just catch
your breath, maybe stay in bed a little bit longer that morning, kind of zone out a bit.
But then you have to take a shower, dust yourself off, have something to say to yourself when those moments get dark. For me, what I have ready
is J.R.R. Tolkien. As I mentioned, I have that image of him as a young soldier, having lost
some of his closest friends who were helping him find his own voice as an artist. And now they're
gone. Imagine the talent, the potential that we lost with those young men. They could have been
other J.R.R. Tolkien's themselves and they're gone.
And so imagine that grief and devastation
that he came out with.
And after all the carnage that he saw
and how he himself was almost killed, all right?
And he continued to build, to work,
to bring beauty out into the world.
And so you have to have that historical mentor,
that something, that quote in your pocket
that you're going to breathe in like
a deep breath for your soul to sort of stay grounded and just pick your battles, find your
lane, stay in your lane, work in solidarity with those who overlap with your lane. And be sure,
again, just get yourself organized now, set up your automated donations to Black Voters Matter, run for something and be on
their list, get their emails, volunteer a couple hours, find the mutual aid societies
where you live locally that are soup kitchens, helping asylum seekers get the hell out of
America safely, whatever that might be.
So find the mutual aid societies locally where you live, because they're
going to be the eyes and ears of your community, the early warning system of what's coming and
don't accept what's coming. Because right now we are in a lull of this quiet Biden time. People
are settling down for the holidays, but as they come in to power, they're going to make a very
big show of it because that's who Trump is.
He's a showman and fascists love that pageantry. And they're going to shock and awe us in those
early weeks, early months. And you yourself, no matter how prepared you might be for it,
you might feel despondent. You might have a moment of feeling completely rocked by it.
It's going to pass because you're ready. You prepared, you did the work and you need to
prepare and do the work now so you can be stronger for those who aren't prepared for it, who might have some sort
of reaction, like, you know, prepare for an uptick of fights because when people get stressed and
scared, they start fighting with each other, including a lot of fights happening online.
And those early weeks and months, I've seen it again and again of a lot of good resistance
movements, cannibalizing each other when they get scared, when uncertainty hits. But if you have your list of meaningful actions that you can take,
if you have your commitment that no matter how dark it gets, you know who you are,
you know what your values are. You are committed to staying human no matter what you are committed
to being brave, no matter what, just like your mentors who came before you in history. Okay.
Just know who you are. That's number one came before you in history. Okay. Just know who
you are. That's number one. And you will not lose that. Hold on to that humanity. And I'm telling
you as someone who has studied a lot of dictatorships past and present, we in the United
States still live in a luxurious situation as far as our rights go. I know it doesn't feel that way
because we've lost so much since the Reagan revolution in this country and the income and inequality has exploded. And that is what has contributed to the rise in fascism.
There's three things, three factors that contribute to the rise in fascism,
massive income inequality, political instability, instability, which we saw with January 6th
and Republicans having an all out assault on voting rights across this country and rampant
disinformation, as we're seeing with the rise of social media and oligarch consolidation of media like David Zaslav and so on. And so the bottom line is this,
we have so much working for us that we have to not take for granted. We have a luxurious
situation as far as Ukrainians are concerned. We don't have missiles lobbying over our heads every night. OK, we can go to bed and not have to be woken up in the middle of the night by the sirens telling
us we need to get into the basement right now. There is a massive sleep deprivation crisis across
Ukraine right now, which Putin initially creates to terrorize that country into submission. And
they refuse to submit. They refuse to hand over their country because it's their country. And so what I'm telling you is just part of our
resistance, part of our strategy is to take stock of what we do have, what strengths we do still
have and take full advantage of those while we have them. I personally, from what I've seen all
these years, I'm not worried about the next coming years.
I'm worried about the next 10, 20 years, right?
If we give them ground now, if we don't do the work, if we don't amplify the organizations
that need our help through our donations and through our volunteer hours, if we don't do
that work, plant those seeds of change, it's going to be game over 10, 15, 20 years from now.
We still have a fighting chance right now.
And I'm calling on all of you not to take that for granted.
Yep.
Yes.
And that's exactly the point I've been making to much of my audience as well.
We've been speaking with Andrea Chalupa, host of the Gaslit Nation podcast.
So great to talk to you.
And we will be listening.
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Let's dig into the minimum wage a little bit. As many of you
know, the federal minimum wage is $7 and 25 cents an hour does not cover cost of living in any state
with a 40 hour work week. It needs to come up. And Donald Trump was indeed asked about this during
his interview with Kristen Welker.
Let's take a look and then discuss. The federal minimum wage has been $7.25 since 2009. There are
20 states that still have the federal minimum wage at $7.25. And I actually have a map. 19 of
these states actually voted for you, sir. And you can see it right here. I don't know if you remember
this, but during the debate in 2020, I asked you if you would raise the minimum wage. You said you
would consider it. And so my question for you is now that you are going back to the White House
for these 19 states that voted for you, are you going to raise the federal minimum wage?
It's a very low number. I will agree. It's a very low number. Let me give you.
Okay.
So first Trump acknowledges it is very low.
He knows he has to give that red meat, but then the word salad continues.
The downside though, in California, they raised it up to a very high number and your restaurants
are going out of business all over the place.
Now he has to sort of say a high minimum wage is bad too. It is true
that some restaurants in California did close. One might argue, are they really viable restaurants
if they can't adjust to a slightly higher minimum wage? The population is shrinking.
It's had a very negative impact,
but there is a level at which you could do it. Absolutely. What is that level? I don't know. I
mean, I really don't know. I can say this. You have a lot of businesses that are open and thriving
because of the lower minimum wage. If you raise it too much and you understand this, if California
went crazy, they went crazy and people, the restaurants are closing all
of them.
Many more people are hurt.
Now what you have to understand is that there's another side to that.
Trump says the businesses are doing really well because the minimum wage is low, but
there's a counter to that and it's the demand side and this is just basic economics.
When the minimum wage is really low, there aren't as many people in
the community that can afford to buy whatever product or service you are selling.
So th th this really goes both ways and I hope that I'm explaining it clearly.
If you have a community with a seven 25 minimum wage, some percentage of that community can
afford to come in and buy what you are selling. If the minimum wage goes from seven 25 to 10 25, all of a sudden more people in the
community can afford your product or service.
Might your product or service have to go up in price a little bit to account for the cost
of wages increase?
Yes, but wages are only part of total costs.
But think about the number
of new customers that you now would have. They never mentioned that when they talk about this.
So I hear you saying similarly to sort of what you said in 2020, will you consider this is
something you're going to look at? I'd want to speak to the governors. And the other thing that
is very complicated about minimum wages is people, places are so different.
Mississippi and Alabama and great places are very different than New York or California. I mean,
in terms of the cost of living and other things. Now, this is of course true, but they use it as a red herring. It is absolutely the case that Los Angeles, California and rural Pennsylvania have dramatically different costs of living.
What is a viable living wage in rural Mississippi versus Seattle, Washington are two different
things, but we're so far outside of that with a seven 25 minimum wage.
I have seen data that suggests on average, the living minimum wage is probably 18 bucks
an hour.
However, there are parts of the country where it has to be 26 and there are parts of the
country where 13 technically is okay based on cost of living, but none of it is seven
25 and so this is a red herring they love to use.
So it would be nice to have just a
minimum wage for the whole country, but it wouldn't work because you have places where it's
very inexpensive to live, where a minimum wage, which is eight or $9, uh, might be, you know,
might have very much, very little effect. Yeah. So nine bucks is not going to cut it,
but Trump is absolutely right.
That cost of living is so drastically different that there may not be one right minimum wage.
Here's the bottom line.
When Trump is asked, will you raise the minimum wage?
I don't have a plan.
I don't know that I'll do anything.
I acknowledge seven 25 is absurdly low, so I've got to pay a little bit of lip service
to that.
But I also have to say high minimum wages are bad because that's what my friends want
me to say. And honestly, I'm just going to make it seem so complicated that I'll probably end up doing
nothing. As many of you know, I will applaud any president who does the right thing and it is the
right thing for the minimum wage to come up from seven 25. If Trump does it, I will say he did it. Now, if it goes
up 25 cents, of course I'll say this is symbolic and essentially meaningless. And he did it just
to check a box while not actually making the lives of working people any better. But if Trump does it,
I will give praise where praise is due. I had to read a Trump troth post five times before I realized he has no idea what he's
talking about.
Donald Trump posted the following to truth social.
Hold on.
Where's my button?
Truth central quote.
The Democrats are fighting hard to get rid of the popular vote in future elections. They want all future presidential elections to be based exclusively on the electoral college.
This is completely backwards.
We have been fighting to get rid of the electoral college, not to get rid of the popular vote.
What does it even mean to get rid of the popular vote?
We have a popular vote, Democrats, the left, anybody
who wants a truly representative democracy. We've been trying to ditch the electoral college,
not the popular vote. Trump's got it entirely backwards. It's like he thinks that the left
is so desperate to rig the rules at any given moment that we'll just pick whichever system
helps us right this second. But that's projection, pure and simple. That's what they do when, when mail-in ballots are bad for them, they want to ban them.
When mail-in ballots are good for them, they say, vote by mail and do whatever we have
been consistent.
We believe in the principle of one person, one vote.
That's the point of our system where it should be.
The electoral college distorts that principle.
It gives way more sway to a voter in Wyoming than to one in California based on electoral
votes per population.
It gives more power to Pennsylvanians than to people.
What is it?
If you live in Connecticut, Connecticut's a national popular vote would just even the
field, no matter the year, no matter the outcome.
If you vote in California or in Miami or in Tulsa or wherever you have the exact same relative power, we want a national
popular vote.
Still, we had a 2024 election where Trump won the popular vote and the electoral college.
Great.
The, I still want the same principle.
I want the most democratic possible system.
This isn't about what's best lately.
This is about moving toward a democratic system that respects every individual vote equally.
We don't have that right now.
The fact that Trump can't even keep track of where each party stands is a reminder that
he has no idea whatsoever what he is talking about.
Again, once again, I'll remind you the most direct path toward, um, a national popular vote
seems to be the national popular vote interstate compact. Uh, Google that NPVIC. If it sounds
interesting, Trump just confused and disoriented once again.
And the decline continues. All right. This is so funny and pathetic. And this is a preview of what
we are to expect over the next four years. Recently, in that total bonkers interview
with Kristen Welker on NBC News, Donald Trump didn't say I want accountability for the January 6th committee.
He didn't say I want fairness for the January 6th committee. Trump said, I believe the members of
the January 6th committee should be in prison, not for breaking laws, but for daring to investigate
Trump. That is straight out of a dictatorial playbook. If you
oppose me, I'm going to put you in prison. Jason Miller, Trump's press flunky now wants us to
believe that jail them is a euphemism of some kind. Trump didn't mean it. It's law and order.
So let me remind you, here is what Trump said on NBC news over the weekend.
And Cheney was behind it. And so was Benny Thompson
and everybody on that committee. We're going to for what they did. Yeah. Honestly, they should
go to jail. So you think Liz Cheney should go to jail? For what? Everyone on the committee.
I think everybody, anybody that voted in favor. Are you going to direct your FBI director and
your attorney general to send them to jail? Not at all. I think that they'll have to look at that,
but I'm not going to, I'm going to focus on drill baby drill.
So that is pretty damn clear. And now Jason Miller, Trump's press flunky wants us to believe
that that's not really what Trump meant. Jail them is a euphemism. Here is Jason Miller on CNN insisting when
Trump said it on a meet the press. I'm sorry. When Trump said it on NBC news, he wants us
to believe on meet the press that he wants the fair and equitable application of the
law. On what planet does put them in jail mean? I want fair and equitable application
of the law. Look, Liz Cheney is someone who lost her primary, who got bounced out by a very good Republican
who's been bitter and attacking President Trump ever since. I think Liz Cheney, quite frankly,
for what she did, I have my own personal opinions about Liz Cheney. But what President Trump said,
if you listen to the entire Meet the Press interview, is he wants everyone who he puts
in the key positions of leadership, again, whether that's Pam Bondi is the AG, Kash Patel, FBI or anybody else to apply the law
equally to everybody. Now, that means if you're somebody who's committed some very serious crimes,
who's committed very serious felonies, who's, for example, leaked confidential information
and direct violation of laws that are in place. Well, then obviously that sets you up for different things. But, but as far as the politics aspect, if you listen to the
entire interview with president Trump, he said, he's going to leave that up to the law enforcement
agents in charge, including Pam Bonnie and cash Patel. Now that is, we know is a total cop out.
Trump doesn't, you know, as I said, when we, when we did the analysis of the Sunday interview,
when Trump says, no, I'm not going to tell them to do it.
He's hiring people that already know what to do.
Now, of course, being on a house committee is neither a crime nor a felony.
We know that Trump is famously all about equal application of the law, right?
I mean, look at Michael Cohen and Cassidy Hutchinson or anyone who has dared to say
anything mildly critical of Trump being on a house committee and investigating the president's actions, especially a president who stoked
an insurrection to cling to power.
That's not a felony.
It's called oversight.
It's part of what Congress is supposed to do, but Trump wants vengeance.
And when he's cornered or when he's threatened, his go-to strategy is to escalate, threaten
the prosecutors, threaten the judges, declare that lawmakers
should be jailed for doing their part.
And the alarming part is that people like Jason Miller are more than happy to sanitize
it all and, and sane wash and whitewash it all.
We can't let them do it.
Trump is telling us exactly what he wants to do.
When he said the January 6th committee members should go to jail.
It's not a metaphor. It's not
hyperbole. He is broadcasting his plan to weaponize the justice system. It doesn't require him to say
go after Liz Cheney. It's only put in place. Pam Bondi and Kashat Patel, who we know because
they've said it will do it themselves. He won't have to tell them he chose them because they don't need to be told.
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