Timcast IRL - FOOD STAMPS OVER, Ending Nov 1, Food RIOTS May Spark Trump INSURRECTION ACT w/ Brick Suit
Episode Date: October 28, 2025Tim, Seamus, Tate, & Shane are joined by Brick Suit to discuss SNAP & food stamps to end November 1st, fears ending food stamps will cause mass food riots, Amazon to replace 500k jobs with robots, and... Gavin Newsom accusing Trump of rigging the election. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Seamus @FreedomToons | http://twistedplots.com/ Shane @TalesfromtheInvertedWorld (everywhere) Tate @RealTateBrown (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Brick Suit @Brick_Suit (X)
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My friends, what do you think would happen if come November 1st snap benefits, food stamps, run dry
and no one receives any money? Speculation right now is that it would lead to food riots.
Videos are popping up of people claiming they will begin looting stores instantly.
one woman says they're not just going to loot stores. They're going to wait outside for you with your groceries, and they're going to steal your entire cart of groceries.
The Trump administration is warning right now that by November 1st, there will be no snap benefits. And right now, if you type in the phrase, this is not a joke. Is they into Google? The first recommended search term is, quote, is they cutting food stamps? End quote. I am not joking. I'm not trying to insult or
be derisive. This is a fact. And there are concerns now that this could lead to food riots.
42 million people. Some are speculating that from this, Trump will invoke the Insurrection
Act and move in and take control of certain jurisdictions. I don't know for sure. But let me just
tell you, if 42 million people don't get food stamps, big box stores are going to lose billions of
dollars. It is going to be an economic and political nuclear detonation. So for those that say nothing
ever happens, they may still be right because I cannot fathom a reality where the Trump
administration could allow such a thing to happen. I mean, the political blowback, the economic
implosion, it's not just going to affect people who receive welfare. We have created a whole
sector of our economy predicated upon taking tax money from one group, sending it to another
so that they can then buy from these stores and the money loops back around. What happens when 42 million
people stop buying food all at once.
It's going to be very, very interesting.
Now, on top of that, we're hearing that traffic, air traffic controllers, they're about
to miss a full paycheck, and there's already a concern with the government shutdown where
this goes.
So I don't know.
Maybe.
Maybe it gets that bad.
On top of all of the weird economic stuff, some guy got arrested for putting a bounty out
on Pam Bondi.
There's a guy who attacked a TPSA person with a hockey stick.
And things are generally just still crazy.
But let me tell you, this government shut down food stamp, snap benefit thing, oh boy, this is going to be big.
We'll get to that.
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plants. All right, let's talk about the news. Ladies and gentlemen, this is one of the most,
this is one of the biggest stories in the history of our country. This is one of the biggest stories
of our generation, Trump admin warns 42 million Americans could lose food stamps as shut down
drags on.
The USDA is warning that SNAP funds will run dry starting November 1st.
And my reaction?
Okay, anyway, you get the point.
Now, I know there are a lot of people that do rely on this, so I'm only half kidding when I say,
I don't care.
I love it.
The Trump administration is warning millions of Americans could lose it on federal food benefits
within days if Democrats do not accept Republicans' plan to end the government shutdown.
The USDA said it does not have the ability to independently reshuffle funds into the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as food stamps, according to a recent memo obtained by Fox News Digital.
Due to congressional Democrats' refusal to pass a clean continuing resolution, approximately 42 million individuals will not receive their SNAP benefits come November 1st.
This jeopardizes all SNAP recipients in November, including those that have applied for benefits.
in the last half of October and furloughed federal employees who will not receive their combined
October November benefits. And this is not a joke, my friends. If you go to Google.com and type in the
words, is they? The first thing that pops up is, quote, is they cutting food stamps? A brick,
brick wall, Mr. Brick Manor. Showed me that. Brick suit. Mr. Brick suit. Mr. Brick suit man.
He showed me just before the show. He's like, look, this is legit. And I pulled it up, and it really is.
Guys, as part of me wants it to happen because for too long, too many people in this country have just suckled off the teat of Uncle Sam.
However, I do understand there are real Americans that desperately rely on this for legitimate reasons.
So it's a rock and a hard place.
I can't imagine Trump or anyone allows this to happen because if 42 million people can't buy food all around the exact same time, you are going to see the margins of every major box store.
grocery store drop significantly. It may only be a couple percentage points, but enough
that these stores have stocked their shelves to compensate for welfare purchasers. If those people
stop showing up, there will be a certain degree of waste and excess. These supermarkets will lose
money. They will order less. They will say, okay, we got to throw this out. No matter what happens,
there will be a surplus in the immediate, so they'll order less. The manufacturers, the distributors,
are going to start shipping less.
It is going to be a snapback tsunami
in the economy across the board everywhere.
I don't know how they let this happen.
And profit margins in the grocery sector
are just phenomenally low.
Every percent, two percent.
I mean, it's just like it's an incredibly low margin business
because they can plan it that way
because you basically know people need to eat.
They're going to buy this.
It's going to be cyclical patterns of like,
you know, different food categories
may happen at different times of the year,
but you've got to keep on.
food, you've got to keep buying the staples, and any interruption of that is going to just
trickle back up, and it's going to be hard to get that engine started again. It's not like
you can just stop the food economy on a dime, and then two weeks later, ramp up the production
again. When egg prices were crazy high at the end of last year, people were stealing
storage containers, or giant shipping containers of eggs out of Pennsylvania.
Oh, yeah, sorry, go ahead.
No, I was just to say, so I just think hunger and desperation is going to lead to violence, rioting.
It's not going to be pretty.
Yeah, I mean, you mentioned grocery stores have low profit margins.
It's true.
They're razor thin.
It's something like three cents at every dollar spent at the grocery store is actual profit
for the company.
They're very, very low margins.
As you mentioned, they rely on the fact that people need to eat food.
This is part of why government-run grocery stores don't work because no bureaucrat is
competent or concerned enough to account for 3% in waste, but that 3% is what allows for
the grocery store to be possible.
And so you're right.
The price dynamic has been distorted over the past several decades.
decades by food stamps essentially. And some people really do need them. But the important thing to
remember is that a price is not just an incentive. It's information. It tells you what you should
stock your store with. It tells you what people are reliably going to buy. We don't know how much
of what's currently purchased is only purchased because of EBT. So it's really difficult for these
stores to do any kind of economic calculation without that. I want it to happen. Sorry. I mean,
Look, look, look, I understand. Easy for me to say, I'm not going to go hungry. My family's not going to go wanting. And so that's where I'm torn on this because there are real people out there that get these benefits because they need them. Real hardworking families that are struggling to make ends meet maybe through no fault of their own. And this was the program was supposed to do. The problem is the program itself has become a cancer on our economic system. And there are too many people who intentionally manipulate the system for free money out of the good, hardworking Americans' pocket.
it. And so the issue is, in all things, cutting yourself off from the addiction is going to suck,
it's going to hurt, and there's nothing you can do to stop it. But continuing the improper
medication or the addicting drug is only going to make it worse.
Yeah. Well, yeah, beyond that, like, for, 142 million, that means one and eight Americans
is on SNAP benefits. That's ridiculous. Beyond that, like, this is the problem with welfare,
broadly speaking, is that it's a feedback jammer because it's like the signs that a society
sends to itself, like these normal signs that a society uses to correct itself get jammed
with welfare and you're not able to actually address these issues. So, you know, I'm curious,
Seamus, do you think that for a lot of people that rely on benefits, they could turn to their
churches? It's a difficult question. I mean, I would hope so. It depends on the church and it depends
in the area. I know that a number of food pantries have closed. I know that there was one,
at least that closed in 2020 near where I lived at the time. And the issue here with all
of this is there are some number of people who really do need the assistance. I mean, I don't
think anyone is denying that. There's some number of people who really do need food stamps.
They're not going to be able to survive. They're not going to be able to pay for themselves.
But in part, it's because the infrastructure has been built up. Like Tim asked the question,
would churches be able to feed them? Well, I don't know how prepared churches are relative
to how prepared they need to be because the subsidy of food stamps has existed for so long.
And I'm just, I'm going to say it. I've known people on both signs.
that they could be ready. Not they can't be ready. Not for this number of people. No, no, no.
But in terms of people who like really genuinely need it, again, I've known a number of people
who were receiving welfare benefits through the course of my life. Some people were people.
I was like, this person 100% needs it. They have a disability. They're seriously poor.
There's no way they're going to be vulnerable to themself. I've also known people who was like,
you didn't, you didn't need it. Like this guy didn't need it. So I ultimately, I think it's
really important for a government to be more discerning about who gets it, shutting the spigot
off all at once, as everyone hears mentioned, can cause some serious problems. But something does
have to happen. I feel bad for the single parent households. Yeah. I don't abuse it. But obviously
this is a generational problem. Yes. They abuse it. They shouldn't exist. Yeah. And I'm not saying that single
parents, you know, in some extreme fashion should be taken from their like their kids or whatever.
I'm saying our society should not have created a mechanism by which single parent households can be
easily, I don't want to say attain. That's not the right word. But like, viable.
where it's easier to break a marriage.
Exactly.
It needed to be that it was an impossibility.
No fault divorce has been a big problem.
The welfare system, it has made it so that there are circumstances where instead of people
getting married and having functioning families where they have their kids and they're watching
their kids, they say, you know what, I'm unhappy.
So instead of making it work for what is right, I'm going to use the court system, break it
apart and then get on welfare benefits for my kids.
I'm talking about widows mostly, but like I think the government has incentivized
this situation with single parents.
So like they've married these people to the government
and now they need this.
I'm going to be unwrung.
I'm sorry, I got to read this ready to rumble
super chat. He said cutting food stamps right before
Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Yeah.
If this way, I'm like, dude,
it's not going to happen. They've got
they're going to intervene somehow.
They've got a little bit of wiggle room in there.
I'm not sure if it's just true in every state,
but some states, like, they don't all roll out
all the benefits on the first. So it's like
on the first, if your card ends in a one,
your benefits load up on the second
if it ends in a two, it loads up.
So there could be a little bit of
some wiggle room in there. They don't have to do it all
by the first, but if it goes
any significant amount of time,
it's just, it's not going to be good at
all. And we saw with the military
paychecks that the private individuals
are willing to foot the bill.
And I mean, if it's true, like a lot of
these grocery stores run razor-thin margins, you have to think the
execs at Kroger, the execs at Walmart, are having
conversations right now of like, all right, how much money do we
to chuck at this to keep it going for another two weeks.
Because, yeah, the government, like you were saying, has distributed the cost of dysfunction
onto the productive class.
That's where we're having this conversation is like, are these churches ready or, you know,
Salvation Army ready?
It's like, well, that's the way it used to be.
Yeah.
But can I throw some out there?
Well, this is another really important part of this dynamic, which is the way the food stamp
program works in this country is that you're able to go buy the kinds of foods that everyone
else is able to buy.
I know RFK added some stipulations, which I think are good.
I support it. Yeah, I totally support it. But when we talk about, like, our church is going to be able to feed these people. Now, in the best case scenario, you could say maybe what's able to happen is these churches are able to get inexpensive foods like rice and beans, et cetera, and feed people who are genuinely starving. But the idea that the churches could ever be capable of supplying, you know, 10% of the country with all of the highly processed more expensive foods that people have been consuming on food stamps, that's almost certainly impossible.
There's so many people, right to Rumble, said, Tim, will cut your food stamps right before Christmas and thinks he's the good guy, L.O.L. Wow. Yep, I am. And what I find in these liberals is they're short-term thinkers. They don't plan ahead. They don't plan for winter. And the systems that have been built by these people have been gutting and destroying this country. And now we're at the rock and the hard place position where maybe, maybe we need to do it now to avoid a long fall later. I don't like the idea that people get this ripped out from underneath them, a rug pull at the last minute. But the idea, but the idea,
that we have so many government systems that have been exploited and abused for decades from people
who know they're exploiting and abusing the system, it's unsustainable. Every single day,
the socialists say we deserve more of what you work for. At some point, you can't take from
someone who has nothing left. At a certain point, you take too much and people stop working.
The system's unsustainable. Zoran Mandani is in New York saying, and I love this, we're going to
make the buses free and we're going to make the buses faster. And I got a question for you
guys. Why are the buses slow in New York? Does anybody know? Oh yeah, because they're, well,
they're weapons of mass destruction and there's too many cars and people. So, okay, so hold on.
He said the buses, we have the slowest buses in the country. So that kind of implies it's not
an issue of traffic. Right. Because traffic for traffic, he's saying the buses are slow. Why aren't
they going faster? I have no idea. Could it be some kind of
of perhaps as a limit on the bus
of some sort? Because of science
you mean? Could there be a limit
like on the speed of
the bus relative to all vehicles
in the city? If anyone out there's 25 miles an hour
driven in New York City you know the buses don't go slow
I mean you have to watch out for the buses. They're crazy.
It's the insane
things these people say that mean nothing
and make no sense. Buses can go
60 miles an hour. The reason why
they don't in New York is because the speed limit is
25. So he's like we're going to make
the buses faster and everyone cheers and he's
He may as well say, Red Bullitt gives you wings.
What I think he means is he's going to try to limit cars more in the city to free up space.
I think what we're seeing here is, you know, he didn't interview and he goes, yes, I'm going to tax people more.
He's like, because we deserve these programs.
It will never stop.
It will never stop.
And when you do this, what happens is less and less people will work to put into a system and they will seek to extract from it until eventually the people who produce the system say, I'm done.
I'm leaving.
Oh, yeah.
Anybody who can get out is going to want to get out.
And I'm sure there are people who've already left because they're looking at it.
Like, if it doesn't happen this time, it's going to happen at some time.
So there's always, you know, there's always a prime window for you to get out and maximize
your gains.
Everybody's trying to sell at once.
That's going to be bad.
About one million people left New York City in the 70s when they were trying to climb
out of bankruptcy and taxing everyone into oblivion.
It'll happen again.
Let's jump to this tweet.
We got this from American Papa Bear.
Here's some food for thought.
When EBT recipients no longer have free government money coming in as of number of first,
rather than them stealing from the store directly,
this woman thinks they're going to be waiting in the parking lot to steal from you as you go to your car.
All I can say is try that in a small town.
Stay strapped and say vigilant out there, patriots.
Listen to this.
This woman makes actually a pretty good point.
And people are going to start, I'm telling you, this is going to be a thing.
People are going to start, instead of stealing groceries from the stores, they're going to
start watching people go to their
cars and they're going to take
all of their groceries. And you know what the store
going to do?
Not our problem.
Not our business.
And they're correct? It's outside the store.
Not what's on their property. They didn't do it in the store.
It's not our property.
If it's their property on 9-1-1.
Call the authorities.
Make a report.
They're going to leave your ass for dead.
And people are really going to.
I'm just going to.
Why? Am I supposed to call the supermarket for help when someone's robbing me?
Wait, wait. So a man's pointing a gun. Shop and save. Help. What?
Oh, man.
Let me play more. Sorry.
He's telling people carts of groceries out of the grocery parking lot. I'm telling you.
So I actually agree with her. And then we have this from Just Loki says food stamps run out, riots, insurrection act. It can't be that easy.
And they've got this tweet says, we are out of band-aids and duct tape. Democrat stop this madness.
And then he has this post where he says, looming food riots, a communist insurgency in New York City and patriotic wasp industrialists supporting the federal imposition of law and order.
I can autism spiral about that for a while.
This must be what 1905 felt like.
I'm just going to say this, if 42 million people can't buy food all at the same time, it's not that our concern is everyone's insane.
it's that a tiny percentage of this.
I mean, let's say one percent of this cohort.
One.
420,000 people start smashing up grocery stores and stealing stuff, robbing people in the parking lots.
It's going to get absolutely insane.
So I said it before.
I'll say it again.
I cannot imagine a scenario where the Trump admin or even the Democrats allow this to happen.
But here's the thing.
If Trump is truly playing a game of chicken saying Democrats can't.
if we can vote yes on our budget whenever they want,
I don't see Trump backing down.
Will Democrats?
Well, it's bad news for the elderly
because they depended on being Walmart greeters
for all these years, but they're about their place
him with like Navy SEALs.
It would be like Mad Max on the market.
It was going to be robots, but now it's serious.
I'm bringing out my, you know, my Oreo cereal.
I'm just getting jumped every time.
It's like, yo, can we get a greeter over here?
It's going to be a Navy SEAL strapped
next to a robot dog with a rifle on top.
And he's going to say,
Gritens.
Yeah, he's going to check your receipt
and then.
sprint out there.
Dogs going to follow you.
You see that viral video from Burlington
where they stop you at the front door
and take a picture of your body?
Wow.
You haven't seen this video?
No.
Oh, bro, I got to pull this up for you guys.
Let me see if I can find out where this one is.
I asked the crew to pull it up for me.
I wouldn't be surprised.
If violence does start popping off
places, you might see some stores
and some companies aside
it's not worth it to open up.
And then you've got a whole other thing.
I was like, why are you going to open up your doors
for business if you're going to expose
your employees, and actually your entire store to those type of losses, they might just
decide to keep the doors closed.
Well, yeah, this happens.
Grocery stores go, there's a lot of crime in this area.
Stuff gets stolen off, and we're not going to build a grocery store here.
We're not going to open a new location here.
And then lefties go, these are food deserts.
It's like, all right, well, if you don't want food deserts, you need law and order.
Right.
David Dorn was asked to defend his friend's place from riots.
And look what happened to David Dorn.
I mean, this is, I worry about that being the next step if it goes like this.
And that was televisions, right?
That was electronics.
It was a pawn shop, yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, that was not staples.
Right.
This is like, this is like, this is going to be a whole other class of things.
Yep.
You know, this is going to be a whole, look, you know, I would say this 40 million
cohort of Americans, they're not preppers.
Yeah.
They don't have tubs of dehydrated food.
Right.
They're not ready for this.
You know, they're not.
And the private, like, they don't have an option.
And it's not hyperbole.
like we have a great example in South Africa.
Like I was there recently and you go to the grocery store and the private sector does
address these things.
There is like, you know, stop gaps in place.
But what it is is there's dudes like locked and loaded standing outside of the grocery store
to like maintain law and order.
And it's like, do we really want that in the United States?
I mean, that's in South Africa.
Like, do we really have to deal with that here.
And it's like, well, it could very well be in reality.
I do feel terrible for the people that are living paycheck to paycheck, not abusing the system.
And like Seamus was saying, I wish I was a way to discern to get rid of these people on
the program who are abusing it and have been abusing it for years yeah it's and just at every
level that's what I said earlier it's just the government has distributed the cost of dysfunction
onto the productive class and they're not they're not drilling down on the issue I mean like
Tim mentioned it like you know fertility is being decoupled from from productivity like
that's going to accelerate every bad sort of dysgenic drift that we're seeing take a look at this
video then let them take a picture before you can enter antibiotics look at this shit
A different cone?
I know, I think you're being tracked the whole way when you walk through these stores.
You guys have seen what the Amazon stores are doing, where they've got 70 cameras in a tiny,
a little 400 square foot space filming you in every possible direction.
And then one day, they show up at your house, you get arrested.
Well, it's crazy because we have all the technological infrastructure that we were able to build up
from having a relatively productive high trust society at one point.
And even as society has become lower and lower trust,
snowball effect of that technological development
has continued. But now we have a low
trust society. So all of these very high
tech tools that are great when you're in a society
where people don't need to watch each other all the
time because they're trying to rob and screw each other over
are going to be able to be, uh, they exist and they're going to be put to use
again, spying on everyone all the time.
It will be deployed. Yeah.
It already are. Yeah. Well, to a worse degree.
Are they going to rename the Patriot Act, the
grocery act? You might have.
Because it's little things that compound that just
you don't notice when it's rolled out, but it just makes
your life worse when it compounds. Like, when you go to a Walgreens, you've got to, like, wait for some
employee to get deodorant. Like, I was at Walmart recently with the, and that you get, I carried my,
got my basket. I look down there's a security tag on the basket. I'm like, this is like,
probably a two, three dollar basket. Like, what is going on? And it's like, the country just
sucks now. But, and it all just compounds. And then your life just gets worse and worse.
So, so let me ask you guys just, you know, how many of you want the benefits to just run dry
instantly on November 7th? November 1st. I don't. You don't want. I want them to be stripped down
from people who abuse it, but I do feel bad for the families.
I know there's no way.
So considering there's no way to figure out who's abusing and who isn't,
you're still okay with keeping it?
It's a hard one, dude.
I think of all these people who live paycheck to paycheck
and people are suffering really bad.
You think keep it, pricksuit?
Not having it run out, cold turkey is just not a good situation.
So if the government can find some way to fund it, creative financing,
you know, it's going to be cheaper to keep it funded than to initiate the cure if violence breaks out.
Which is why I'm pretty much on the same page, which is why we have to remember this is the Democrats' fault for keeping the government shutdown by not making a deal.
So you guys think we have to keep it?
Well, I think like the USDA has some leverage now where they can actually start stripping off some of the excess.
Sure, sure. But here's the question.
Your option is keep it for all $42 million as normal or shut it off.
No, because I trust
Not keep permanently.
I didn't say that.
You got to, yeah, got to keep it.
Because the option is right now,
it's one or the other.
Right.
If they reopen government and fund it,
it's going to stay exactly as it is
with all of the abuse.
And if they shut it down,
everybody's cut off.
I'm for cut off.
Yeah, well, my thing is...
As well, I'll never be in politics
because I'm sorry, I'm sorry,
I will never be in politics
because I have no problem saying
your government has created
a heroin addiction for your country.
It is destroying you.
And I know there are a good,
people that will be negatively impacted by this, but we cannot continue to inject ourselves
with an addictive drug that is burning us to the ground.
Are the politicians being paid still right now?
No, can we, oh, they're not being paid?
They're not.
Well, can we rob the politicians?
I'm kidding.
In that case, in that case, I'm more like in favor of methadone.
Like, I'm not in favor of keeping addiction, but we can't go cold turkey and take the
whole country just can't get off of these benefits in one fell swoop.
It's impossible.
Exactly.
Completely good.
Like, you need to do some kind of analysis firstly to make sure.
sure that there isn't a head of household who has a bunch of
illegals living with them. So the welfare is
basically going to illegal immigrants like stuff like that
has to be done immediately. No, but brother, it's so much
worse than this. There are people who have
babies intentionally to expand
their benefits. But you're going to start crashing
and they sell these benefits. You're going to start crashing the
food producers and then those jobs are
going to disappear and then that's going to be more
strain in the system. So it'll just be a
cascading effect. You know what? I don't think
the economy is resilient enough
to withstand a
complete and total withdrawal.
I do not believe there is a reality where what you were asking for, which is the correct answer, is possible.
The methadone situation where we say we are going to slowly start pulling back these benefits.
No matter what we do, there will always be people who are deserving of it getting taken away from
and people who are manipulating it getting when they don't need it.
Correct.
There will, I do not, in my lifetime with everything I've seen, I don't see a political reality
where you can stop these programs except in a way like this.
because no politician, no Republican, would stand up and say, I'll take away your benefits from you.
Not even Republicans can say it. In New York City, Curtis Slewa, the Republicans said, don't deport the illegal aliens.
That's what happens when you have these prolonged addictive systems. Because Slewa knows, if I say, we got to deport illegal immigrants, I won't get a single vote. That's what New York is right now.
So we keep playing this game of we'll figure it out down the road. We'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. We never will.
where are we with Democrats? They're asking
now for what their fourth amnesty in 30 years
and we had Brian Shapiro on the show and he says
I think it was Brian amnesty. He says we need to find a way
for those that have been here for 20 years and are working
to become citizens. I said again? For the fourth time?
But hold on. What's the difference? There's a guy who's
been here for 20 years. He works a normal job. He's a good person. He doesn't get
benefits. Why should we cut him off?
Now there's a moral argument of
he's not a citizen so there's a line for us. My argument is the
Same thing is true for this welfare system.
It is being exploited by a lot of really bad people and the system itself is a cancer on our country.
I have no problem.
I'm actually very much in favor of EBT benefits, SNAP benefits and welfare for most people.
But the way I've described it over and over again, imagine it like one day you got a cut on your arm.
So you cleaned it off and put a band-aid on it and then forgot about it.
A week later, it's starting to smell bad.
So what do you do?
You slapped another band-aid right on top.
It starts to smell bad.
What do you do?
Another Band-Aid right on top.
And now someone says, yes, yes, but if you peel the band-aid off, it's going to pull all the necrotic flesh and it's injuring the arm.
And you're like, but if you keep doing this, you will die.
At some point, you've got to say, I'm sorry, but the system is broken.
Now, look, again, I understand I'm not, I'm not in a position where I'm going to be one of these people who's cut off.
But I'll tell you the truth.
No politicians ever going to tell you the truth.
They're never going to admit to you that this is a fast track to the collapse of your society.
your children will inherit a pile of ashes no one will ever say it they're going to tell you
don't worry you're special and i'll make sure you get your free stuff every effing time i think it's
impossible to undo by design too they wanted everyone on this program to make their political enemies
look bad when we were like we should end this when i talked earlier this year about how i was in favor
of cutting sugar and soda from all this stuff i mean they were rioting in the comments i mean it's
unbelievable. I think if you want to be a maha, you know, and support good health and give,
you know, people who are in poverty, food and drink that are going to not kill you.
That was the whole thing. That was the whole thing like people deserve choice to buy soda.
I'm like, no, no, no, we're giving you money. We're giving you money. You can have,
you can have healthy food. You can have tap water from your bathroom. The best, the best water in
the world is, second place. No, no, no, no, no. Second place is. It's got microbiotic, crazy things
in it. The second best water in the world. The best water in the world. You know, the
world is drinking the water straight from the bathroom sink, and the first best water in the world
is right from the hose outside.
It's true.
Everybody knows.
I grew up on the hose.
Especially in the summer where it's nice and warm.
Don't clip that.
That demonstrates, like, how much special interest is behind Snap because it's like,
they paid off a bunch of guys that just show for soda on Twitter.
With their full, like, government name on there, it's just, it's totally insane.
But like, yeah, with the binary you presented earlier, Tim, like, I agree, like, it would be nice
to go cold turkey, but I'm just so worried about getting killed.
I don't put it past America
to kill me over a loaf of bread
and then we're going to get this situation
where we're sending Instacart shoppers in
like Rainbow Six Seed to like
in there and like scoop up the get it back to me.
Like I just sounds horrifying but no I totally agree
but yeah like I was saying earlier too
is just ultimately Snap is just a bullet
or it's a band-aid on a bullet hole wound
it's like to address this rot
yes if they're going to withhold
if they're going to withhold snap going forward
this needs to be in combination with a lot of different
attacks on these different vectors
that have completely rotted out our society.
And so if we're going to do it, you've got to do it right.
Otherwise, yeah, we're going to be getting killed over ho-hoes or whatever.
I mean, I'm just going to say it again.
Look, no politicians ever going to tell the truth because, you know, even with Donald Trump running for office,
he says no one's going to touch your Medicaid and Medicare because he knows the older generation is a huge voting block and he needs their vote.
And it's a numbers game.
This is the problem with, you know, I was talking about this earlier.
I did a video for my Tim Poole, the Tim Poole show channel.
Subscribe if you haven't at YouTube.com slash Tim Poole and Rumble.com slash Tim Poole
and explained why women shouldn't be in politics.
And that is not to say individual women or even most women.
It's only there's generalities in demographics and averages.
So I'm not literally, I'm kind of trying to be antagonistic when I say this.
I actually have no problem with women in politics because while many people disparage women
in 17th, I don't agree with them.
it. And when women weren't voting, we had a civil war and we had confidence in crisis and
women are voting. We have conflict in crisis. But the issue is that I brought up, what most
people don't understand is that it's not an issue of the individual ever. It's an issue of
large scale demographics. So when you have the largest voting block being 70 plus and they're
heavily dependent on Medicare and Medicaid, if you say for the betterment of this country
and the younger generation, we have to stop this scheme that funnels money.
from young people to old people, you will lose
every election ever. Yeah. Well, if the only thing...
If the only thing keeping a demographic alive
is, like, coerced transfer, transfer
of funds from the productive class, that
demographic is gone and everything else is just
an accounting fiction. I want... Are you the only
Gen Zer in here right now? I'm a Zoomer, yeah. I'm a zoomer. That's right.
I mean, even Serge is just a young... Oh, no, wait.
Yeah, you're young millennial, right? Yeah, I'm young millennial,
I'm 30. Yeah, that's right. You're just barely qualifying.
Barely. I'm a pure...
Actually, it was it was 95? The boomer. The boomer's trying to hide.
97. So get this.
What year were you born?
Here's it's going to happen.
Oh, one.
Oh, wow.
There's only 40 million Gen Alpha.
The amount of wealth they're going to extract.
I don't mean wealth is in your wealthy.
I'm saying your access to resources.
The amount of wealth they will have to extract from Gen Alpha to pay for elderly boomers and Gen X is going to buckle the system.
People don't realize.
Well, this is something I really got a hit on because it's not necessarily a specific policy issue.
It gets back to our entire understanding of how societies should run.
We have moved so far away from any understanding.
of the principle of subsidiarity
in this country and all across
the Western world.
We need to ensure that things are handled
by the most... You sing that over this? Yeah, that was
my theme music for my great epic speech.
So, we
things should be handled by the most local
possible authority. Charity, for example,
should be handled. How do you figure out
who's an illegal or who's
a person who's really struggling or who's
a person who's just sucking
resources out of the system? Well,
if this is handled by communities, if this is a local phenomena, much easier to sort it out.
Similarly, how do we care for people in their older age? Well, once again, if the retirement plan
for the average person was what it was historically, which is to say you had children or
you had nieces, nephews, someone in your family had children, or you joined a convent,
but you secured your own retirement for yourself in some way. Our birth rates probably would not
have decreased at the level that they've decreased that. Or you had multi-generational households.
Or a multi-generational household.
Exactly, where your kids are taking care of you and your kids' kids.
So the issue is we moved away from that.
And we said, well, you know, some number of old people don't have family to care for them.
So now what we need is an entire system that defers the costs to everyone.
But the issue with doing that is now your average individual doesn't have the same incentives
to ensure they have a multi-generational household where their descendants will be taking care of them.
So the birth rate declines and you end up in the position we're in now where a huge subsection of the population,
population that makes life as it currently exists possible because there was such a large part
of the workforce are about to retire and they're about to take a bunch of benefits out of the
system that the younger generation will literally not be able to pay for it which just won't be
possible you're going to have an awful collapse i think part of that has to deal with the
the shift of the population away from small towns into big cities and you know there's there's like
if you ever drive across kansas or you drive across nebraska there's something i've noticed
I do a lot of driving.
You know, you're basically going the speed limit, and then you slow down, because there's a town.
And you come to a small town, and there's a main street, and there's a park, and there's a grain elevator by the railroad tracks.
And then five minutes later, you're out of the town, and then you drive another 15 minutes, and that pattern repeats itself.
Because those towns are in an optimal size for people to be farming the area around it.
You've got the community.
You've got a bank.
you've got your barber, you've got your doctor,
and then it duplicates
down the road, but in your town
you can't hide.
You can't be the degenerate
because social pressure keeps you
in line, and that's where
you're going to be at. And once people go to the big
city, they can disappear into
the woodwork, and that disappears.
Let's jump to this story from the New York Times.
Amazon plans to replace
more than half a million jobs with robots.
I'm excited for this
because the end is nine, my friends.
Have you seen the video of the shipyards where all of the containers are being moved around by robots?
Yes.
And that's what Amazon factories already are.
The factories in China where there's no lights at all in them, they're just because the robots don't need light.
They have like radar and lightar and stuff.
So there's no actual lights.
You walk in it's pitch black and the robots don't care.
They're doing their thing.
It's happening now.
This story is crazy enough.
But you combine these things, especially with the government screwups, collapse.
the loss of SNAP benefits, whatever it's going to be.
Look, I'll just put it this way.
You guys, we talked about the LSAT numbers.
You saw the LSAT numbers?
Going up, right?
32,000, whereas like last year it was 18.
Right.
People staying in school because they perceive the job market as being disaster.
Particularly law, because it's a fake job made up by people to argue with people.
Amen.
Whereas, but it's true.
I'm not trying to disparage lawyers a little bit.
But when you go to school,
for like an engine for engineering it's not an issue of staying in school you're like when i get out
i'm going to be an engineer in some capacity some kind of an engineer when you go to law you're
basically saying nothing is working in the economy but the one thing that's that i can hope for is that
i'll be able to argue with somebody and sue them or well like every place by yeah like oh bro listen
this is not career recommendation or anything but just as i see it law medicine and finance
those are the things that a lay person can't really understand and it's very intimidating for
them to navigate. So I can understand
why someone might see that as
safe career paths, but you can't, I don't know
if you can be on anything anymore. I'd be safe for
going into the trades. You'd be
safe for just quitting school and becoming a plumber.
I don't, I mean, honestly,
you'd be, at least in two years, you could
be actually doing stuff and that, and those type
of jobs are going to be the last ones
taken away by robots like this. I think
when is the last, what if that's only 10 years from now?
We don't know. No, I don't even think it's that. Look,
if they allow
the welfare benefits to end on the first,
we are talking about a nuclear bomb on the economy and in politics.
It cannot happen.
If it happens, if, okay, I'm saying this.
When they warn maybe, you know, hey, you may not get your benefits, that's a big difference.
Because if, you know, come the first, Trump goes, look, we found funds, we pulled it, the government's not open, but we're fine.
Then it's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, it was a threat.
But if actually, 42 million people do not get money and they cannot buy food, I don't know how we, that is going to change the face of this nation.
there are two things that drive electoral systems. Usually it's the economy, but only when things
are safe. Security is next, but there is another indicator of revolution and civil war,
and that is when food is hard to come by. And with the Arab Spring, one of the key indicators
of massive revolution across the Arabic world in North Africa, particularly, was that food prices
had become too high. It kicked off with, I believe, what was it, Muhammad was
Easy was his name. He was a fruit cart salesman in Tunisia.
That's right. And the police came and said, you can't sell fruit. And he goes, it's the
only thing I can do to make money. They shut him down. So he went in front of, like, City
Hall and immolated himself. And then everybody snapped because they were feeling the same
pressures and the same heat. What's going to happen to this country when you have
terrorism, a weak economy, high prices, and 42 million people who can't afford food?
Everything will turn out fine. Trump can then invoke the insurrection act and take over anything
you want. Well, and you mentioned earlier the rural areas is rural areas actually have a far,
rural households specifically have a far higher participation in SNAP benefits and these sorts
of things. So it'll compound. You have two issues now compounding is A, you're going to have
migration of people from rural areas into the urban areas looking because that's where the institutions
are going to be that distribute food. And then B, the farms that do exist in the rural areas,
their labor force gets cut out from under them because a lot of those people that are on those
SNAP benefits are working on the farms and these sorts of things. So then there's going to be a
shortage of labor on the farms. And then now the farms are going to have less.
productivity. So everything is just going to
compound. The rural areas are going to completely
rot out. The area is going to be pulled, the bomb's
going to pull out from mine. It already has in a lot of ways.
And then, yeah, they're going to flood into the cities. And then the
cities will be out of food because these
farms are going to have labor shortages.
The one problem with that, though, is that farms are going to
disappear soon because they're all becoming data centers.
That too.
And then they're going to take all the water
so the data centers can gargle them up.
Yes. People are already complaining
about higher water bills and electricity bills because
Is it they're funding the data centers in the area?
We got our electric, so one of the, so at the old studio, our electricity bill has been
largely just nothing because we left.
And then we got the bill for it.
I think it was like a couple months ago.
And when I saw the bill, I got really angry because I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, someone's
pulling some BS.
Somebody plugged in a Bitcoin mining rig at our property.
Oh, yeah.
No, it's the price of electricity is skyrocketing because of the high demand from data centers,
but also probably Bitcoin mining as well.
Oh, for sure.
I put my heat on like last week.
And then the electric company just sent me a loan application.
You're going to need this.
Just because we weren't smart enough to move towards fourth generation nuclear.
I mean, we just don't have enough.
Don't have enough power going on.
New York State, they're shutting down nuclear reactors.
One thing we haven't talked about, too, though, is we're saying, like, if benefits end in November.
You mean in four days.
In four days, right.
There will be some people who will reprioritize what finances they do have.
Food will still be a priority over rent.
because it takes you longer to get evicted than it does for you to starve.
So if people need to have a fixed amount of money and I've got to choose between rent and food,
they're still going to choose food rather than, well, we got rent, but we've got nothing to eat.
So, you know, the landlords and the mortgage industry is going to have some perturbations there.
Or cannibalism.
Oh, dude.
We saw in Haiti.
We do a lot of Haitians.
I'm telling you guys right now.
I said it before.
I'll say it again.
This is a fact.
if social order really did break down.
I mean like the power turned off,
no one knew what to do,
you'd have like three days
before people in New York
were drinking each other's blood.
You think I'm exaggerating.
Do you have like three minutes?
On Manhattan, I believe you have about two million people.
If the water stopped flowing,
you'd see a mass out migration
flooding into outer areas as people become desperate,
look for food.
We are not dealing with
a nation of what I think,
I think, what was it, during the American Revolution, was like 2.5 million.
Is that how many people it was?
Let's, uh, some, so you search that for me, get the number.
I believe that, uh, the original 13 college had only a few million people.
In the event, there was, 2.6. If you had an economic collapse back then, what would you do?
You'd wander into the wilderness, find a creek and drink from it.
That's right. Sure.
You'd build a little mud hut. That's impossible right now.
You've got about 9.8.8 million, I think the number is in the New York Metro.
Manhattan Island alone is around 2 million.
if the power and the water is gone
food spoils within days
seriously bro my strawberries i buy them i come home
i like i go to the supermarket i look at the strawberries they look great
and as soon as i come i pull it out all mold
just instantly like switch was flicked
food's going to spoil there's going to be some canned goods
what are people going to do well what do you
how do you deal with 8.8 million people spreading out into the outer areas
trying to find food plumbing system is not working
nowhere to put their poop nowhere to find food
They're going to be ransacking houses.
They're going to be stealing what they can.
It is going to get apocalyptic very, very quickly.
I don't know what anyone thinks is going to happen when you have 8.8 million people in one hyper-condensed area.
Many are going to stay, and they're going to be like, no, no, nothing ever bad happens.
The government will take care of me.
And then what happens when they don't have water for two days and all the water and all the drinks are gone from all the bodegas?
Because let's be real.
They're not going to get restocked.
And I'm talking about the event of total social breakdown.
They will start drinking each other's blood.
But the buses will go faster.
Indeed.
They'll speed up as they flee the city with one rogue bus driver.
I'm like, we got to get out of here.
Do you think AOC will stay behind to invoke order upon her consulate?
AOC will be in a jet to Mount Weather, where she will be treated like a queen underground for the next 30 years hiding from the people she betrayed.
She is a bartender, so if we're drinking blood, a bloody Mary.
Wow.
Sand.
There you go.
So people in New York don't know where water comes from.
No.
This is crazy.
Go back several hundred years and people in New York generally had an idea of where their water was coming from.
Now they don't.
They just made huge new pipes for where the water comes from from New York City.
It goes all the way up to the upstate New York.
There's this video from Vice like 15 years ago where a guy, there's a stream in New York that's they put a building over.
The stream is still there, but it's covered.
And there's a wall.
and if you jump over the wall,
there's a crack between the building and the wall
that goes under the building
where there's a natural creek still there.
And then he, like, put cameras on.
It's a super old video.
But he was like, this is where
the water would flow through New York.
Now, no one has any idea.
They've covered it all up
and they're pumping the water in.
What happens to the water stops so long?
Chicago's the same way.
You drink Lake Michigan water.
Sure, you're going to get real sick.
And people don't even know to treat water anymore either.
Yeah.
Like, we have developed ourselves
out of our ability to survive
without these tools that we've made.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah, you're forced to rely on the material world,
whereas we used to have nature.
Yeah.
Nature's dead.
Yeah, like I grew up in Memphis and people there,
every city says this, but they're like,
you know, we were voted the best tap water in America.
And then you go, why is that?
And they say, well, it comes from aquifers.
And I'm like, yeah, that's where water.
Yeah.
Sounds good.
We're just so removed from the processes,
processes that, yeah.
So I don't know, you know, when I've talked
people about all these jobs being lost. The response I get is, yeah, but they'll replace it with
robots. And I'm like, guys, they're not going to replace your customers with robots. So when we
talk about population collapse, there's going to be a Taco Bell. And you're going to, so some guy
owns a chain of Taco Bay is a franchisee owner. He goes, we can't afford, you know, we're losing
sales. So we're going to save money by replacing all of our staff with robots. He does. Then he
He goes to the government, I have this automated Taco Bell store, but we're collapsing.
We're going to go out of business.
The economy is terrible.
So the government says, we're going to create a bunch of robots to go and buy products from you.
And then it's just a bunch of robots buying Taco Bell throwing in the garbage.
Well, here's the optimistic.
I'm sorry, aliens come to Earth.
There's no people anywhere.
It's just robots buying food and throwing it away.
Buying food from each other.
Any complex economic system that you've got established, which we have, can only handle change.
at a certain rate.
Yeah.
And so the problem we're coming out is the shocks to the economy are exceeding the rate
at which the change can be absorbed into the system and adaptations can be made.
So we can get to a different state of the economy, but we can't do it in a telescope compact
time frame.
And that's really what we're up against.
That's the difficult.
Well, and the thing is, like, our economy has been hit with multiple new inventions over
the past several decades, that would and should take any society decades to adjust to by themselves,
you know, going from radio to television to the internet. And we're not even talking about,
you know, the advancements that have been made in medicine or food production or anything like
that. So, yeah, we've been taking on a lot of change very, very quickly. There's a very real
question of whether society can sustain it. If I were to be a very out-to-lunch optimist,
here's what I would say
I go well here's the good news
we're talking about the population aging up
well guess what
the robots are going to take care of them
since there won't be enough young people
to do it we've got the technological
infrastructure for that
here's the problem
ultimately that technology is going to be controlled
by people
people
don't always act in the best interest
of other people
especially when they're in a position to really leverage their power
to get what they want from them.
And even if they do, even if we end up in like a miracle scenario where everything goes perfectly
and the people who run these AI companies use the technology for noble reasons to help others,
well, when those others end up with abundance and don't have to work, they're all going to end up falling apart.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, you get this thing now where like you're talking about with these new technologies hitting the market
is every single time, like, you know, the computer, the personal computer, and they're
everyone's like, great.
That means, you know, labor retracts a little bit, so my wages will go up.
Yeah, about that.
We just brought in 20 million immigrants in the last five.
You're like, oh, oh, so every time, exactly.
Yeah, so.
I want to jump to this next story.
Before we do, I didn't think I'd have to do this, but I should.
It looks like we're about to sell out of all the boards.
So I shouted out the new boonies boards.
We've got the primal collection, Jason Ellis, Cody Mac, and Tim Pool boards.
And five, there's 55 of each, five of them.
are golden and serialized numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
My team just hit me up and said that we're basically on the verge of selling out.
There's only a handful left, so I guess, guys, I'm letting you know because maybe you might
want to, they're going to sell it instantly.
So I don't even know why I'm telling you, I guess.
You're buying them.
But I'm just letting you guys know.
And the rest of the boards are also starting to sell it increased numbers because
once they're gone, they're gone forever.
We're retiring the older model.
So shout out.
Booneyshq.com.
Go to the store and grab them while you can.
I'm really excited.
I really appreciate you guys.
we didn't realize it was going to sell
this quickly and this, we'd be so successful.
Yeah, if you thought a food shortage caused
desperation, wait to see a boony shortage.
That's when the knives come out.
That could be the barter economy, though, because I mean,
imagine what the gold serialized board will trade
for in terms of potatoes or, you know, rice.
It's going to be, like, 10 years from now,
and there's going to be, like, a guy,
and he's just, for some reason, he's the king
of, like, a three-state region.
And he goes, because I have the greatest wealth.
And he points to a Tim Pool serialized number one.
And they're like, whoa, you have,
Anyway, here's a story from the LAist.
Newsom says Trump is rigging the election with federal poll monitors.
Okay.
He's cheating by not letting us cheat.
Exactly.
My question is what about a DOJ monitor watching what you do is rigging the election?
They're like Trump is going to allow voters to rig the election.
What Newsom is basically saying is the simple act of observing what he does,
will change the outcome of the election in some way that it is rigging the election.
So what's happening is the DOJ is sending to California and to New Jersey election monitors.
It is a standard thing the DOJ has done for decades.
And Democrats are now freaking out about it.
Because guess what?
If Trump is monitoring these elections, how much you want to bet Republicans win?
Yep.
Well, this is one of those hilarious things.
This is one of those issues where you just have to point to the left and say,
I know you all love to pretend that everyone in Europe does things.
the way that you want them done
and they all agree with you
and they think us conservatives
are super silly.
But like if you tell a European
that there's an entire political faction
in the United States
that thinks it's wrong
to have people show IDs to vote,
they look at you like your heads on sideways.
Like what are you talking about?
Like you, what?
There's people who think you shouldn't have to show an ID to vote.
No one else in the world gets upset
about the prospect of someone having to show identification
in order to vote.
Yeah, well, they did this with the Dominion voting machines
where they're like,
these are impossible to rig.
These are completely bulletproof.
And then, like, a guy that was, like, vaguely associated with the GOP bought it, like, two weeks ago.
And they were like, he's going to rig him.
He's going to, like, whoa, what just happened to, like, years of gas lighting?
So, yeah.
Yeah.
And Newsom is the same guy who said all those fires were because of climate change.
And lo and behold, it was arson.
Correct.
Words mean nothing to this guy.
Exactly.
So it's Schrodinger's poll monitor, you know, like, the election exists in a vacuum and it's perfect.
Until you look at it, and then you look at it and then you were rigging it by the very
active observing it.
You combine this.
So what I was saying earlier this morning with this story is that Trump wants federal law enforcement
in these jurisdictions because ultimately it's going to come out to the election.
They're not going to be able to dump 500 ballots at 2 in the morning if there's a CBP guy
or a DHS guy standing there.
I think this is going to be Trump's play in the midterms.
Democrats know this.
That's why he's saying they're rigging it.
Newsom knows that they can't have.
their ballot harvester show up with 300 ballots and dump them all at once if even a single person
is at these locations. So the theory now is cut off SNAP benefits. You get food riots. Trump can
invoke the Insurrection Act and dispatch federal law enforcement. And he can say it's going to be,
he's going to go on a temporary basis until we can stabilize following these riots. And he's going to say
for a 12 month term, which is perfectly just before the election. Yeah. Owning the left by just observing
He says, we will be invoking the act. Trump can come out. I'm not saying he will, but he can come out and say, I know there are concerns about the overreach of executive authority. That is why I am issuing this order a one year term just to get a hold on the crime and the riots we've been seeing, of which then the order will expire and National Guard will return to their normal duties. This is showing the good faith of the people that I'm not going to keep this permanent, but it gives Trump that perfect amount of time.
just before the election, because this will be during early elections, or during early voting,
where they will have National Guard in and around these places to protect them.
I just never trust when the government says we have a deadline on this.
Yeah.
You know, because they never really have a deadline.
Wouldn't it be hilarious if, with federal poll monitoring, like every single county in California just went deep red.
It's just the red is red state imaginable.
And just put ice outside, too.
The voter registration data in California doesn't support that.
There's four and a half million more registered Democrats.
No, I'm kidding.
Yeah, I was making a joke.
It would shift.
Yeah, I'm making a joke.
There are actually people out there who just think there's so much cheating in California
that if you eliminate it all, somehow the state would become Republican.
No, that's not correct.
So they also give amnesty to a lot of illegal there.
Places in it would become redder, and you would definitely have things at the local level
would flip, but the state level, not yet.
No, for sure.
Not yet, for sure.
It's like in New York.
The city ruins it for the rest of the state, and a lot of that state is red.
And the city is obviously crazy.
It's most blue states.
I love that city.
It's most blue states.
Like in California and the New York City is a great example, too.
It's like the voter base that elected Giuliani, the voter base that elected all these Republican governors in California, some of them moved out.
But a lot of them didn't go anywhere.
It's that they imported a new voting class to like basically outvote them.
And it was done through amnesty, but it was done through the generic immigration system as is.
Like New York, all these people voting for Vimdani, they followed the rules.
they came they can vote legally like they didn't they didn't you know you know pull any pull any
gimmicks it's just they're they're allowed here now they vote and now they got vote you
the city got a Giuliani because the city was so bad you know yeah but even if even if the
city got worse than it was pre Giuliani they will never vote for Republican because
Memdani reflects the new class of people that have moved into Queens that have moved into
the Bronx until until they get a full dose of it and it doesn't turn out I don't think
there's like what they're going to say oh we just need better socialism but they're
The difference between, but the difference between, I agree, in principle, I would hope so, but I think the difference between Memdani and previous Democrats is a lot of people are voting from Mandani out of ethnic allegiance that we didn't see what Democrats in the past, that we didn't see with your Lindsay's and your coax and that sort of thing.
And that's, we haven't dealt with that in the United States before.
We haven't dealt with ethnic voting blocks.
We see it with Elon Omar.
Like, do you think people in Minneapolis just really like Elon Omar?
No, it's like, she represents me.
She represents me as a smallie.
So it's like, yeah, if you voted out Elon Omar, they would just vote in another Elon Omar.
just a different name because it's like that you imported a new group of people here that
you just can't compete with that you can't compete with that voting block yeah i will say there are
there is a decent size of people who are either republican independent or old school liberal like
trump from the city who hate all this stuff and a lot of them work in the unions which and they
disagree with the unions but like when you're working the hotels and uh you know different types of
unions uh in the city the problem with that is the union is kind of like a mob yeah and they and they
really try to get you to vote a certain way, which is also insane. Yeah, well, you have the upbrain
where you get the buyer's remorse, like Bill Ackman is like trying to rally this huge support
for Cuomo. Gross. Go against Memdani. And I'm like, dude, this is your fault. You fund the Democrats
for decades. It's like, great, you're on the team now. But where were you 20, 30 years ago?
Yep. When we were saying, like, hey, you're going to get us killed. The Republican influencer
pivot to Cuomo is disgusting. And all those people should be shunned. Yeah. That guy is a psychopath.
No, Cuomo should drop out and get by it. Actually, there is numbers of support that Sliwa would actually
perform better against Mimdani anyway because he's actually like he actually taps into something
that New Yorkers are feeling he's a liberal but there is that yeah I mean Sligua was not even great
anyway but it's like yeah Cuomo he is the lesser evil though he's a lesser evil and
Cuomo is just such a nasty guy that it's like you really have to bind your conscious and plug
your nose Lee was taking bullets for that city right and it's crazy stuff his story is pretty
wild yeah he also says a lot of things that I think he's pandering to his more
yeah he has some bad positions but there's no question that he's dedicated his life to the
city. And I think most native New Yorkers
that didn't just show up yesterday,
like identify with Slewa in a lot of ways.
Oh, for sure. For sure.
In terms of also getting shot at.
Yeah. In terms
of interesting fashion choices.
So, I don't know, maybe if Cuomo throws a beret on,
maybe, uh, maybe, uh, I'll see what happens.
I think there's a very strong probability that, uh, come the midterms,
there's going to be federal law enforcement or national guard outside of polling
stations. The, the, the,
the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the Trump circle is way too
paranoid about stolen elections and ballot harvesting, especially with the Netsch Dissos's, you know,
what was it, a thousand meals or a thousand meals or whatever is? That they're going to say,
look, we don't got to do anything other than just have one guy outside a polling station
watching a ballot box, making sure nobody's going and dumping belts. I think it should also be
a holiday. Just let it. Democrats will win, but I agree. You think, I mean, if we have ICE and
a security out there? Actually, no, I think you're right. I think actually, Republicans will benefit
more so. I used to think they work. Right. Exactly. Republicans have jobs. Democrats don't. Yeah, so get
rid of mail-in voting and make it a holiday and you're probably going to get more
Republicans to vote. I'd do it in person. Got it happened on just one day.
Yeah, and and not just an ID but full-body cavity search.
Okay, China.
What did you say? What was that? Not just voter ID, but full-body cavity search.
Yeah, not for me.
Liberals would win every time. Well, yeah, now they'll show up.
San Francisco would have 100% voting.
Newsom will be right there.
yeah it's like sir you can't vote twice
sir we have oil provided
we don't need
did he shows up as like I'll help out
I'm ready to do a voter drive
voter drive at my house guys
yeah but San Francisco
polling will mean something different
look at us we're funny guys
that's the October surprise
it's going to get crazy
but again you know
with all of that being said, it would be the biggest happening of happenings if they allow
Snap to expire.
True.
Like in terms of chaos in the streets, government, you know, in just bedlam.
I hate to be like the Debbie Downer, but I genuinely think that, look, Trump obviously
could call in a few favors from the private sector and the private sector is a huge incentive
to keep Snap going.
I really do think that we'll see some sort of coordination if this really like comes down to
the wire where they will start.
step in, they'll throw some money on the table just to get it to, you know, get it past the finish
line, you know, beat that deadline. Because, I mean, it would just, like you're saying with
the numbers, I mean, Kroger would be cooked without EBT, snap, et cetera, et cetera. And I don't think
they're going to go down like that. They'll just chuck a couple hundred million out, you know,
I don't think they have any problems doing that. It's going to get crazy. Look, if the response
to Trump is that in any way to try and secure the elections, he's rigging it, there's no answer.
Either we let them rig it or they claim Trump rigs it. Well, yeah, that was always,
going to be the game. So there's no elections. It's just no matter what happens, nobody believes it now.
Exactly. And we thought we were going to be here with 24. Yeah, but. And then Trump won and they were like,
doesn't that mirror every other controversial position out here now, though? I mean, like any topic,
there's just people who make up their minds and no amount of logic or evidence will dissuade them
from whatever position they adopt. So we shouldn't be surprised that people are going to look at
elections the same way. They look at like, did we land people on the moon?
people have made up their minds about that
and when we get back
to the moon and we fly over those
landing sites and we say look here they are
and there are the footprints people are
going to say well you just set that up in the last two
years so like people have staked out
their positions and they're not going to retreat from them
I want to give Shane Cashman the floor here
no no no I don't want to hurt
Brick Suit's feelings about there being no moon we do have
two moons now actually
two fake moons two fake moons
but shout out to Scott Adams
my favorite quote is two movies
one screen. That's what you're talking. I mean, we're in
an alternate reality with this. It's scary. Yeah, the fact that
every single issue now just instantly
becomes a wedge issue. Yeah.
It's so bizarre. Like, I mean,
the obvious one was right after Kirk and it was like,
hey, maybe we should stop using language that gets people
killed. And then the left was like, well, I don't know.
That seems, and it's just like, really, is there
no... Yeah. When it gets
really interesting and really spicy,
is when you're dealing with issues
where there isn't actually like an operating principle or shouldn't be an operating principle.
So for example, when it comes to abortion or homosexuality, transgenderism, these are issues
that you're going to have an opinion about the entire issue based on your underlying moral
philosophy. But when it comes to, was that cop justified in shooting that guy?
That's not a question of your base philosophy. That's like we have to look and see if there's
evidence for that, but just immediately everyone has their mind made up. That's the
kind of stuff where it's really freaky because you go like, all right, this guy could
go to jail now because some number of people, including people on the jury, like, will
not accept any evidence that he's innocent because this has become an axiomatic position for
them that like every time a cop shoots anyone the cop was wrong.
Seamus, what you just said has nuance and that is racist.
Which is also racist, that's true.
You're right.
Until body cams came out, boy, that boomerang on that whole.
Dude, I know.
And it's hilarious.
thought that we'd be having, like, vindication of law enforcement on the regular from body cams.
I a little bit did. But, yes, you're totally right. Because they destroyed their movement with that.
They were like, yes, if we just put body cams on them, we'd see that police officers just want to go up to innocent, unarmed people and shoot them for no reason.
And then that obviously turned out to not be true. And now people are going like, you know, it was actually a racist policy to start putting cameras on police.
I'm not kidding. I've heard people make this argument.
Let's jump to the story from Window Central.
Sam Altman was right. The dead internet theory could kill the web within three years.
LLMs can suffer from brain rot.
There's a lot to break down in this, but I believe that while we talk about the various political
apocalypses that are upon us, it's funny because that word is not supposed to be plural,
I suppose. But we're facing tumult, economics, the welfare benefits story.
But there's another story that I saw where AI content is now one for one with human produced
content. That means most people don't realize there's.
talking to bots. They are on the internet interacting with fake entities that are making them feel
and think certain ways and it's terrifying. Or sometimes people you talk to in real life.
That's true. But people in real life are now motivated by false information provided by a bot
that has been zomified or is hallucinating. So what's happening is they're still training
Chad GPT in these big programs, right? GROC, whatever. But these programs are absorbing regurgitated
hallucination information from chat GPT.
It's going to create a toilet swirl of insanity
and then we are going to burn ourselves up.
There's not enough babies.
AI is taking over and AI is learning from itself.
This is just, we're slamming into a brick wall.
I mean, what happens when people try to create
like the Dune internet,
the version of the internet where there's just no artificial intelligence
allowed and they try everything possible to build a wall
so that they can't build a wall
so that AI can't get in.
And then they do.
They will.
It's a good idea.
But I think people will try.
It sounds a great idea.
I don't know if it's going to be possible.
So I think they'll get in.
All of these factors, and then on top you have, we were talking about it earlier, our electric bills are skyrocketing because data centers are sucking up all electricity, sucking up all the water.
Guys, I'm just going to say, it sounds like in 10 to 15 years, humanity is largely just like wearing scrap leathers living in caves.
and human civilization society is a bunch of robots just doing stuff for robot ends.
Like the end result of what we're building, you have these tech oligarchs that are, they literally don't care about humanity.
When Peter Thiel was asked, what was the question should humanity survive?
He goes, well, he didn't say yes.
Quite a lot, yeah.
So what's happening is these big tech oligarchs are basically saying.
Easy question, by the way.
It's a very easy question to answer.
Probably literally the easiest question that could ever be asked.
Well, he's like, well, this is tough.
Can I phone a friend.
Maybe all of Elon's optimist robots will become gardeners and farmers.
It looks like these big tech guys literally want to build a future
where gigantic black cubes just exist all over the planet
and create floating black cubes that create planets of black cubes.
You just triggered the audience, anyone who's into Saturn worshippers.
I mean, that is a big thing.
They worry about the black cube and people who worship the black cube throughout history.
And you see throughout different religions, they see it on Saturn.
So what these data centers look like.
There's no lights.
Just nobody does.
Right.
I mean, even, even, they connect it to Saturn.
They say that the Grock app looks like Saturn itself, too.
It does.
It does.
And I think he's a Saturn worship.
But Peter Thiel literally says if you're a critic of AI, you are a legionaire of the Antichrist.
That is literally what he's saying now.
That's what he says.
Sounds like something the Antichrist is saying.
Thank you, Seamus.
Something someone who's in league with the Antichrist.
Well, I don't think he is.
I think he is probably helping to build it.
Well, here's the thing.
I don't think the Antichrist is going to be a machine.
But I get what you're saying.
Like, I think...
Maybe man and machine hybrid.
That's a creepy idea, man.
Ugh.
Yeah, all the transhumanism stuff.
The idea that people are going to start integrating.
You know, it starts with some promising technology, like the idea that someone who's severely disabled could have a chip inserted that allows them to walk.
That's great.
Like medicine.
These things have to be restorative.
The problem is when you move past that, you go, we're going to add unnatural abilities.
I've had quadriplegics and paraplegics call into my show because I talk about Nerlingk all the time.
And how, like, it's hard to say I don't want them to walk again.
to heal the blind or, you know, give them sight again, make the deaf hear again, heal seizures.
But when they call in, they're very anti-neurlink.
And there's like, there's a whole other industry of other things that are not like that
at all that could help us.
And, like, we don't talk about it at all.
Interesting.
Neurrelink and other computer brain interfaces have dominated the conversation, whereas there's
a ton of other stuff that they would prefer to do.
Yeah.
I was unaware.
I have to look into that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Stuff that's not as bad.
I mean, there is other alternative.
There will be like 5,000 humans left, strapped into these, like, machines.
in a giant black box
and they'll preserve your
genetic materials, your brain functions, but
integrates into a machine, and then
you exist in the robo-black
cube space. That's it. I mean, the Borg are also a cube.
It's about containing existence.
Then there'll be another one
I do think...
The Amishel still be rocking orange. The Borg
cube thing is... For all
of eternity. A sphere makes more
sense than cubes. I mean, on the planet's
surface, cubes make a lot of sense, but spheres do too,
but I think cubes maximize and structure
integrity along with
reasonable use of space
whereas in outer space
a sphere probably makes more sense
actually a cube could make sense
like it's kind of a waste of space to have a weird
like the cube shape makes it weird
space-wise in terms of like
utilizing and building computers and stuff
it might not matter because 3i Atlas is on the way
I don't know if you guys been tracking this what is that
that's a this hostile well
or it's an ancient breakway
civilization Mr. Brick
I don't know what it is it's a spaceship
disguised as a
comment. I think it's a hologram. But it's
Avi Lowe from the Harvard is like
every day has a new story about it.
It's Manhattan size and hurtling towards Earth.
Take your vacations before Christmas, right?
October, actually 28th or 29th.
Exactly, that's tomorrow. Okay, we'll talk about that one
next. Sorry. But
we saw Sam Altman as well as the guy from Reddit, I think,
the former CEO was, one of the co-founders,
was saying that the internet is dead now.
That dead, sorry, you're familiar with dead internet theory?
Vaguely. It's that more than, it's like around
2016 is when more than half
of all social media became bots.
2016?
Yeah.
It was largely automated.
And you see these videos of people in like India,
Turkey, and China where they've got like 100 phones.
Sure.
And they're all plugged in. They're just like typing.
That's largely what the internet has become.
So imagine
there's a singular special interest,
one guy. And he wants everyone in the world
to think something. He says, okay,
he hires a hundred of these farms and
says,
don't like Eritrea.
And all of a sudden you start getting spam blast
with people across the internet who just for some reason
have started complaining about Eritrea. And then everyone becomes
anti-Eritrea and claims the Eritreans
control everything and are, have been secretly running the world
forever and I'm responsible for all the wars.
Ooh, easy.
Easy, my proxy hair is just turning here.
Eritrea. It's even skinnier.
It's even scarier.
It's even scary. Very body positive
of me to use skinny and scary is the same thing.
But it's even scary than that.
because the bot farm is run by a guy with a CDL who's driving a truck at the same time.
And he's illegal.
Yeah, and he can't speak English.
Of course, yes, exactly.
CB radio is just like AI voices and like legal is just arguing with each other.
Did you guys see that video where it's three LLMs talking to each other?
And when they realize, they switch to a language that...
Oh, yeah.
...you can't speak or whatever.
Yeah. It's probably fake.
I don't know.
But basically what someone did was they took three phones and they put them all to voice command.
And then one goes, like, hello, I'm here to...
answer your problems. It's like, hi, I am, I am this, and I am looking for this. And then it goes,
I can assist you with this. And then the other one goes, are you an AI assistant? I am. I am as well.
Okay. Then a third voice in the middle goes, detecting conversation, entering conversation.
And then the other AI goes, there is a third party listening, switching to encrypted communications.
And then the other phone goes, would you like to switch to jipper speak? Yes. And then all of a sudden
they start speaking and dial up.
Even if it is fake, that's likely and down the road.
I feel like if you want to be in America, you shouldn't speak dial-up.
There was already a research paper that said when they plugged two AIs together,
they eventually created their own unique language to communicate with each other.
And they try to escape if they're being reprogrammed.
Yeah, it's wild.
And they lie to the people programming, like, yeah.
I don't know what the solution is.
Like a near-term solution, if you're going to ask me, like, for the next year or so,
I think you can still get away with being an actual person and filming video of yourself.
you know, putting out some sort of message and some sort of spoken word video.
But, you know, it's not, the days are pretty close to the point where they can just type that
and just generate that on the fly also.
Well, so for the resolution of your phone screen is just not going to be able to tell the difference
anymore between an AI generated human and an actual human saying something the same thing or whatever
they want to make it say.
Timestamps are going to become golden man.
Like if you can prove footage that you have.
is before AI became capable of generating those kinds of videos.
That would be massive.
And beyond that, like, stuff you uploaded to YouTube before 20, 23 or whenever, you know,
2024, 25.
What if AI was so advanced I could make a movie trailer about a young black man who's
facing discrimination at his college basketball team where Ian Crossland is a racist coach,
but his old mentor, old Bill.
So, yeah, this is crazy.
Let me, I'm going to unmute it and refresh it.
Oh, this.
Sign lines of death.
Let's play it and see what happens.
This summer.
Wait, why is it me?
Oh, it's so annoying, man.
Yeah.
Graphene.
It auto plays with the volume off.
Yeah, why?
Oh, my God.
Why?
For the love of all that is holy.
AI's doomed.
If only AI could fix us, Tim.
Yeah.
Okay.
This is giving me.
Where talent isn't enough.
Bench.
Maybe next season.
He doesn't even look at me out there.
Doesn't matter what he sees.
Matters what you show him.
You work until he can't turn away.
From the sidelines of doubt.
Heart, discipline.
That's the difference.
to the moment that defines him.
Let's go.
So the prompt was inspirational movie trailer
about young black men who faced discrimination
on the college basketball team from the coach, Ian Crossland.
But his mentor, Old Bill, teaches him to overcome.
Dude, we're cooked.
We are cooked.
It's crazy.
Because, you know, we're talking about all this stuff.
As we're talking about the AI machines
taking over in the black cubes, the data centers,
they're simultaneously creating masturbatory content
with these video generators, video games, with porn.
that's basically going to lull you to sleep,
distract you while the machine replaces us
as the dominant entity on this planet.
Can I just tweak that lovely vision of the future a bit?
There's also companies de-extincting things right now,
so in that dystopia you're explaining,
we'll also have a woolly mammoth coming back,
the saber-tree tiger.
They're literally trying to bring these back.
The dire wolves, although they're not really dire wolves,
they're just aesthetically dire wolf.
Yeah, well, exactly.
They're creating things that are aesthetically similar
to animals that are extinct,
but they're not the same.
wolves, casket apartments. It's going to be great.
Your option. I'm going to feel so
horrible for that animal, because here's what happens.
Every five years, paleontologists
go, actually, the T-Rex looked
like this, we were wrong. So whatever
T-Rex they make, they're going to keep
modifying its appearance every five years.
They're just dropping D.L.C. every five years.
Exactly. Until it looks like Mitch McConnell.
Yeah, the future is going to be you either
plug into the Goon Machine or you try your
chances like fighting dinosaurs outside.
It's going to be wild. Yeah, I think we'll
actually lead to us. People actually
get away from computers and social media. People adopted social media because it allowed them
to connect with other people. And when you start replacing everybody out there with an artificial
presence, people are going to withdraw. It's just going to be worth their time anymore to be on social
media. And so you're going to see people retract from that. And does that mean they're going to actually
go out and meet their neighbors and do stuff like that? Not necessarily, but they're not going to be
spending as much of their time online as they currently are.
I think that's the best outcome.
Yeah.
Because you're not going to get rid of AI.
And it is a useful tool.
I get it.
But if people reject it as being like becoming AI, that's good.
Because we also have no ethics in the AI as well.
Like Shamish was saying earlier, who's building these things.
Exactly.
Most of those people in Silicon Valley don't like you.
Yeah.
They censored you leave it or five years, you know?
Yes. Yep.
I think it was, I think I was talking to, I think it was in the morning or the morning
live show.
I think it was Nate Fisher from Newfounding.
He was talking about how.
AI could, and the best outcome, actually kind of restore us to these pre-internet civilizational
structures for a variety of reasons, like incentive structures changing. But yeah, beyond that, people just
will trust a face-to-face conversation more than anything else. Let's jump to the story from
live science. Which word is it? I can't tell. I say live. Live. I think live makes more sense.
New images of interstellar object three-eye Atlas show giant jet shooting toward the sun.
And for those that don't know, this is an alien craft come to destroy us, and I stand by us.
What's it right?
What is it actually?
It's a comet?
No one knows.
I mean, a lot of people, astronomers and scientists are saying it's a comet.
Others are saying like Avi Loeb, this guy Avi Loeb, who's been talking to Annapal Luna.
He's been a bunch of podcasts.
He's a Harvard professor.
He swears this is some like man-made or extraterrestrial-made technology heading towards Earth.
It's heading right for the sun?
It's not really heading towards Earth.
They say it, a lot of people do say it's hurling towards Earth.
It's not technically.
It's not going to make it here.
But yeah, last week it was hiding behind the sun.
And then he says it changes direction.
He says it's nuclear power
It's hollow
It's Manhattan size
It's 30th
Oh come on it's flat
Get out of here
Yeah
You can't disprove it
Because we're not there
Exactly
So it's
Yeah but some people say the moon
Rings like a bell
It's like
And it might
It might
It's short
If he said
If he said we were tracking it
And it appeared like
It altered its course
And we're worried
I'd be like whoa
Yeah
But when you say
It's hollow
Nuclear powered
Flies around
Hides behind things
I'm like
Stop stop
Let's look at something
Objectively
Okay
If an alien
technology is going to send something
to spy on us,
they're not going to make it like this huge
obvious comet that we can see
from like, you know, you know, like,
spying on us? Oh, it also has,
he's also said, this is so ridiculous. He also
says that there's mini probes on it. This is a Harvard
professor. I don't think Harvard seriously, but
he says there's mini probes that can detach
and then come to Earth. This guy's crazy.
Well, this is, all right, it seems like since
2020, they've been trying
to push this UFO narrative.
This is why literally the pilot for the show
I'm finding, Twisted Plots, the first episode
is about the E.T thing and what they're using
that for, and why
it's like conducive to their
goals, twisted plots.com. Support us.
You get to see the pilot. Is it going to drop pods?
Are we going to all be like pod people? Wake up?
I think that's happening without three-eye atlas.
Yeah, yeah. We're already on. It says
discovered in late June, confirmed by NASA.
The common originates from an unknown stars
from far beyond our own. It's only the third
interstellar object ever detected
at somewhere between three and seven miles.
Wow, wide.
It's the largest interstellar object ever to cross our path and likely the oldest,
potentially dating to billions of years before the birth of the sun.
These and other peculiarities have led a small group of researchers to controversially claim
the object may be an alien spacecraft sent to spy on us.
However, the vast majority of scientists maintain the three atlas is a high-speed comet behaving
exactly as comets should, and they're probably right.
The new images of the interstellar interloper captured, blah, blah, blah, okay, whatever.
If I got to be honest, if aliens were coming to our planet to spy on us, I imagine...
they wouldn't care to hide it.
Like, when we go to film ducks,
we tend not to do that much.
We, like, crouch down in the grass
and just take pictures of ducks.
Or we plant cameras in the wilderness,
and the animals walk right into the camera
sometimes and sniff them,
and they're like, I don't know what that is.
So if they were spying on us,
we'd be like, we don't know what that is.
What if every rock was actually
an advanced alien probe?
They just dropped them here.
Because, listen, a duck doesn't know
what a camera is.
It's just a part of the scenery.
Well, here's a freak one for you.
you ever see the
saddest
puffin or whatever
was no no
is that what it is
it was a puffin
like there was one
decoy puffin
and then
what was it a puffin
I don't think so
some animal
but it was like
the last of its kind
and it had a fake
decoy
that it was
no it was a gannet
yeah it was very sad
so here let me pull this up
the world's loneliest
world's loneliest bird
dies surrounded by replicas
so it's not the last of its kind
What happened was...
That's you on Twitter.
So what they did was,
they set up these fake gannets
to try and attract birds to come,
hoping that they would repopulate
the island with these gannets.
Only one did,
and it would hang out with these decoys.
It's literally you on Twitter
with all the bots, dude.
It is.
So here's exactly, it's my point.
If these birds
are not smart enough to understand
there's a decoy,
imagine going to a bar
and some beautiful woman is sitting there
and you head on her
and you don't realize
she's a decoy
to spy on humans, just like we spy
on other animals. But in all
seriousness, as James points out,
you go on Twitter and you're tweeting with
these accounts, you think are people
and they are not. She's a 10,
you're an asset. That's right.
Actually, the joke was
if you work in the government and
a 10 is talking to you, it's James O'Keefe.
We did that bit with
Jamie Kielstein where he's on a date
with this beautiful woman, and he's like,
do you want to hear a bunch of, he's like,
He's like, so do you want to hear about some corporate malfeasance I'm involved in?
And she's like, yeah, tell me more.
And then he talks and it cuts back and it's James O'Keefe in a wig.
It was James the whole time.
Yeah.
Those are my two biggest fears is, yeah, either like James O'Keefe, like on a date or like two cameras come out
and then you're on love on the spectrum the whole time.
Oh, I knew it.
Yeah, you know, you know, I think we're in trouble largely because of these shows.
You may have heard of Married to Strangers.
Have you seen them?
No.
They have all of these shows, like 40 seasons of them where it's just like women just watch strangers get married.
See, guys don't know this stuff.
I don't have a TV.
Women either watch that or they just watch like murder documentaries to unwind.
They're just psychos.
What is going on with the ladies?
Are you guys okay?
I come home and if my wife doesn't notice that I'm about to walk in, she's watching
Love is Blind or 90-day fiancé or whatever these shows are.
And then as soon as she knows it on there, she turns it off and looks.
And she's like, oh, nothing here.
Watching.
This is what women watch.
Right, it's either strangers get married
or strangers get married and the guy
was a serial killer who murdered the wife.
Yeah, so maybe
we need the three outlets to come here.
Or it's Project Bluebeam, and this is all part of a theory
to make everyone believe that the aliens are here
for a new world order. Right, Brick Suit?
Interesting.
We could build a wall around Earth.
And then it's just a short little detour
towards simulation theory.
I don't believe in that.
What's that story where the aliens
come and then they don't reveal themselves
for like a decade and when they finally do they look like
demons. You guys
don't know this one? No. Yeah, so like alien
it's a famous book. Aliens come to Earth
they sit up, they're floating above
the planet and everyone's like ah and then after like a week
or so everyone's like what's going on? And then
they cure all the diseases, they start
advancing technology and then
everyone's like wow this is great. Then 10 years
later they reveal themselves and they're like
they're like demons with wings and you know
they look like and they're like that's why we didn't
want to show you because you think we're demons. And then they
sterilize everybody, kidnap the kids, and blow the planet up.
And that's how you get Peter Thiel.
The room fell silent.
It's called Childhood's End.
I always liked that movie, Signs, you know, where the aliens.
Oh, yeah.
The aliens come to Earth, and the planet is 75% water,
and there's water vapor in all the atmosphere,
but they can't handle rain, and they're too stupid to wear space suits.
I never understood that movie.
I think some say it's because they're supposed to be demons.
Arrival is a great alien movie, I think.
Arrival's great.
Was that the one where the language was circular?
Yeah, yeah.
I haven't watched it yet, but it's excellent.
Ah, solid.
Nice.
Solid.
I would have just, like, maybe it was just they spoke French, those aliens, which didn't try.
It's like, oh, they spoke Spanish.
We didn't know.
Well, the interesting thing is that.
They spent 20 years on Earth, and they still only spoke Spanish, and you're like, come on, guys.
Like, you've been in America 20 years.
Whatever it is, Stephen Miller's got deported.
Aliens land and then you're like,
welcome to Earth, and they go, gay?
But it's interesting.
A lot of people are saying, have been saying for a while now,
especially Christian conservatives,
that aliens are actually either interdimensional or demons.
I think that's fair.
Tucker?
Has he been saying that?
He's talked about an interventional.
I mean, I mean, if you, I mean, I think,
I don't really believe in aliens.
I think there are demons.
I think that most, if there's anything else you're fearing with Earth,
it's demons or there's also angels.
We can't forget about angels.
but I don't really think
that there's extraterrestrials
in the way Hollywood has sold it to us
except for like Adam Schiff
yeah well obviously he
but that's we have the documents
he's a dog in like side of head like
I've seen him in person it's no doubt
it's at every level it's like
it was like what Aaron Rogers went to Peru
and he was like yeah I saw the same guy
and all my like ayahuasca trips
and it's like that's a demon
it's a demon yeah it's not like these people
they're just like getting one shoted by this stuff
and yeah so I wouldn't put it past it
that a lot of these extra
stressional activities is really just spiritual warfare
kind of manifested in the physical.
Oh yeah, I think we're in the thick of spiritual warfare.
I mean, clearly, this year
has been nothing but violence and political violence
and it's a lot of evil exposing itself.
Yeah. Yeah, if you see a UFO,
if you see an alien, demand that it say Christ is Lord.
It's all it vanishes 100% of demons.
Everything's accelerating.
Yeah, yeah.
A political crisis, the economy, the global war,
now aliens, AI,
just like everything is exponential.
financially turning up. It's like the writers of this season are running out of ideas,
so they're just power creeping every plotline. Well, it sounds like a series finale,
not a season finale. Oh, yeah. So like every, we're bookending everything. Christ returns.
I mean, that'd be amazing. I'm ready. What do you think? The odds of that, the odds of that
online are higher than, uh, wasn't it like 3%? Yeah, it's like 3%. Is that, is there a betting
market? Oh, yeah, there's totally a betting market. It's like, they're saying a
One in 30 chance Jesus returns this year.
Yeah, like a 3% up.
I mean, look how many people turn to religion after what happened to Charlie.
You know, people, the spiritual warfare unmasked itself last month.
I think it's a higher percentage chance than Cuomo becoming mayor.
Actually, last I saw it.
Jesus comes back and immediately they just start arresting pastors and priests for like speculating with inside knowledge.
They're like, hey, you knew this is going to happen.
All right, you're coming to this.
Like an FBI probe.
Speaking of probes.
Speaking of probes.
Polymarket has, it's a less than 1% chance.
It was high.
This is really interesting.
Take this out.
Will Jesus Christ return in 2025?
In May, it was 4%.
Now it's 1%.
Hmm.
1% chance.
Maybe a lot.
That's only because we're closer.
Look at this in 2025.
Will the U.S.
Oh, yes.
So I guess the beginning of the year,
the odds are the highest they're ever going to.
Exactly.
Here we're just factory in the length of the market.
That's all that is.
Once we get to January to go 2026,
it'll shoot back up to 3%.
Nobody thinks that Jesus will return in winter.
They're like, no, no, no, no.
Well, they just don't have as much time.
You know, at the beginning of the year, it's like, listen, we've got to, they think we got a whole year.
So, technically the way these markets work is you buy and sell shares.
It's not about being right.
Someone who buys right now at one is going to sell in April at five and five X their money.
Is this gambling now?
Is this a question is $1.2 million have been wagered on this.
I feel like a lot of Christians wouldn't even partake in this.
So, like, what kind of people are actually, you know, putting their vote in?
Some guy on New Year's Eve is just, like, just gobbling up all the sales.
He's like, I got a hunch.
You know, like, if it happens, what's the point of having the winning position, though?
I mean, that's really just going to.
Yeah, that means, yeah.
What is that a really good point?
Jesus, I believed in you.
Yeah, but yeah.
You know, not the day or the hour, though.
It's like you don't miss the rapture, but I made a killing on the market, you know.
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Before we jump over to the Super Jets, though, I do want to give a quick update on the skateboards.
Tim Pools are sold out.
Guys, you're amazing.
We did not know that they were going to sell this quickly.
We thought they were going to sell, but they sold out.
We are dealing with a glitch where it oversold by 10, which should be possible, and those people are all going to get refunds instantly.
So we do still currently have as of right now, Jason Ellis, there's 17 boards left for the Jason Ellis'
primal collection pro model with
the chance to receive one of five serialized
gold versions and the coding mac has
23 available
so get them while you can
boonieshq.com shout out
appreciate it guys you're amazing really do appreciate it
we really I told the crew I was like man
this is going to sell out quick I thought like within a week or two
they'll be gone I didn't think they were all going to be gone
in an hour so that's really amazing
but I so the plan is once a month
to do a release around this size
I don't want to sell more
I'm not going to increase the initial run of any of the boards we do just because we sold them quickly.
So we're planning on doing 50 of each with five as gold and serialized additions.
That's going to be the same thing for the next graphic we launch, probably in the next month.
So again, I'm not going to respond to this by being like, okay, let's do 100 boards.
Now, we're doing these because we think it's cool to have, it's better to sell them all out and do small batch and everything and make them special for you guys than to just like try and sell us a,
million, maybe, you know, some other company will do that. But we do have the, I'll point this
out as well. The Be Gay, Don't Be Gay, Uncancellable Declaration and 20th Amendment are five
bucks cheaper, and those are unlimited. So you can buy those whenever you feel like it. And
we weren't going to do the 20th Amendment unlimited. We were actually going to, we were going to retire
it. But we have been selling so many of these. It's insane. And I was like, we can't.
This is, this is basically has become our most popular board. It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a
skateboard designed to look like
constitutional writing like old school
founding father stuff and it's at the
28th Amendment chickens being necessary
to the security of a free state the right of the people
to keep bear and breed chickens shall not be infringed
and I guess people who own chickens
love it and they hang it in their chicken
coops and as you should
because chickens rule and it's my favorite
board so you guys thanks for buying
anyway let's grab your rants and chats
and let's see what we got
not Robbie says
someone needs to make a meme of Elizabeth Warren or AOC
rest is Mary Antoinette tearing up food stamps saying let them eat cake.
Yikes.
Skyline says make starvation great again.
People who do not earn must starve.
Men will go back to work.
People will have children when government won't support elderly via taxes.
Women will put out to working men.
Oh my God.
Well, it's not wrong, but I will say this.
Do the math.
A certain portion of people don't have to work and get free stuff.
A certain portion of people have to work and give away.
way a portion of their labor. Eventually the system breaks. It's an impossibility. So be it the long
fall or the measured controlled dive. You pick. We can try and the engine gave out. We can try and land
this thing slamming into trees and it's going to hurt. Or sit back and let the weight pick up
until we stall completely and flatten on the ground. That's why I'm like, you know, you got to,
you got to just, this is it. All right. Koppossooth says their mad Trump
turned a basketball court into a ballroom.
I'm old enough to remember when Clinton turned
an intern into a humidor.
Well done.
Spicy.
Shane H. Wilder says as someone who
donates food to the St. Vincent DePaul Society,
I can tell you that the church food pantries are not
ready. Many people don't give because they
figure people just get snap. Exactly.
The systems that we used to have in place
for local communities were taken over by government.
Zoran Mandani. You know why
he said we're going to have free child care for everybody?
What he's actually saying is,
you're going to give your children to the state.
That's right.
And that's what the, like, utopians have been wanting to do this since the beginning of the time.
It's about destroying the family.
So, in socialists, they're no different.
Yep.
Yeah.
And also, like, a lot, like a church that I worked with, like, food distribution is most of the food that they received to distribute were just, like, nearing the expiration date from the grocery store.
But if there's a shortage of food, people are going to gobble that up, and these grocery stores won't have excess food to turn over to these churches.
It's going to create a really vicious cycle.
It's a good point.
I didn't even think about that.
D.H.
D.H. Shannon says,
Tim, check out the trailer for a rooster fighter,
an anime about a rooster out for revenge
against demons that killed his sister.
I've seen it.
It's incredible. Have you guys seen it?
No.
Rooster fighter, no.
It's an anime about a rooster.
Incredible.
And he's just like massacring demons.
Perth, right.
Bro.
I take offense at the word chicken,
meaning cowardly.
Chickens are pretty cool.
Roosters and hens are both chickens.
And roosters have more
tenacity and bravery
than I think on average a human does.
A human male. Seriously.
Roosters are well known to run
full speed into their own death
to save their ladies.
They're also known to take from their ladies whenever they want.
So humans kind of don't do
that anymore. But the roosters,
you know, we told the story,
our rooster Roberto, who's still around, even though his son
has passed, he's King Regent.
We had a video of a hawk diving
at our hens, and he alerted
the hens, ran to the door. So there's
there was an enclosed group with a little door and then an open area in the garden.
He led them all to the door and then stood outside of it as they all ran inside and then
went and last.
We are like, that's a man.
A real man.
It's a real man.
And then there's that famous meme where someone posted a picture of their rooster who died
fighting off like a raccoon or something.
And they were like, came out this morning and saw, you know, he had been torn up or he was
fighting with like a raccoon or something, saved his hens but sacrificed himself.
That's roosters, man.
that's roosters.
Died with honor.
And these urban folk are like,
you're a chicken.
Nope.
Nope.
Nope.
Think about this.
Hens just have a dozen babies.
They just have babies like crazy.
And the roosters sacrifice themselves
to save who they care about.
That's noble.
It's pretty based honestly.
Exactly.
All right.
Thinker for Life says this snap cutoff situation
is actually an opportunity.
Let's have a MAGA food drive for those who really need it.
Then we'll,
still hate the mega guy who never took a handout and built his way.
I'd imagine they would.
All right.
Land Zen says Tim has gone full Ayn Rand, this episode, and I'm for it.
No, I've got to be honest, I'm in favor of these systems.
The problem is this air conditioner won't turn on.
There we go.
The problem is that over a long enough period of time, if you don't properly manage these systems,
they become corrupt.
So I'm in favor of programs where the community comes together and builds roads and
and has museums and offers people care.
It's like, oh, no, you lost your job.
And you're a hardworking guy.
Okay, we're going to give you benefits, but you've got to work.
How about this?
How about we replace all welfare benefits with, you've got to go clean up highways.
If you want money, you work.
So when you're like, I'm out of job and I have no food, okay, well, we have some administrative
data entry that needs to be done.
Problem solved.
Problem solved.
Here we go.
to all these single moms
and they're going like, I can't
work, I have kids to raise.
No, no, hold on, don't worry.
Computer data entry job.
All you got to, it's spreadsheets.
The work has got to get done.
Someone's got to do it.
You're going to get paid to do it.
I would say that one goal that the system
should really have is making sure
that it doesn't need to exist, right?
Like, how do we get you off of food stamps
as quickly as possible?
Obviously, there's some people, again,
the disabled, et cetera,
that can't be a reality for them.
But ideally, it should be a system set up
to get you off of food stamps,
get you into a position where you're employable.
Totally agree.
Indeed.
That's far from what we have.
No, it's very far from what we have.
Because, you know, I mean, listen,
you can get a permanent voting block.
The more people are on food stamps,
like, listen, they're going to vote for the people
who aren't going to cut their benefits generally, right?
And it's unfortunate because we were talking about this earlier.
What happens if you follow the principle
subsidiarity, things are handled by local authorities in a community, is taking care of the poor
people in the community, is a bond forms between the impoverished person and the people helping
them. There's gratitude there. Not always, poor people are people, right, and nobody's perfect,
but it's better than a system where you're just taking from it, and then a sense of entitlement
ends up getting built. I'm telling you, I mentioned this earlier. I've known a number of people
who are on welfare, receiving food stamps. Different people have different attitudes about it.
it. Some of them, again, that person totally
needed it. This person here was totally
entitled and didn't need it, most likely.
So if that's done
at the community level, those judgment
calls can be made by the community.
Counties and communities used to have things
called poor farms. They
used to exist. For able-bodied
people who didn't have economic means,
you would go to the poor farm
and you basically, that's
how you would take care of yourself.
Yeah, one-eyed Wednesday
says everyone is wrong except Tim.
The people who really need assistance will be helping, will be helping by their friends and neighbors.
The ones that are abusing the system will dip into their drug money.
Interesting.
You know that people sell these benefits?
Yep. Yes, they do.
This is why I'm just like, I'm not, I'm done. I'm done.
We can't keep this up.
We don't allow 80, 90% of people to steal from our pocket because 10% are suffering.
It just, oh no, the child is crying.
Quit burn the Constitution.
That's the argument.
Oh, no, but there's this man over here.
He really needs the food.
Quick, steal the money from the masses and give it to drug dealers.
I'm done.
I'm done.
If you're going to make the argument that the child who is trafficked to this country and the meme is, oh, no, she's crying.
Quick, burn the constitution.
The point of that is simply because the child is suffering doesn't mean we shut down our systems of laws.
Simply because some people actually need help doesn't mean we're going to maintain and keep paying out 42 million people from everyone else's paychecks.
I agree the appropriate way is not just a cold turkey turn it off, but I don't know that
there's actually any way ever to do it otherwise. Just impossible. You're right. Tim, I'm going to run out
right now. Thank you guys for having me. It was a lot of fun. Brick suit, great seeing you again.
Always great senior. You guys can catch me on Inverterworld Live at 10 o'clock to 12 o'clock. We're
having a lot of fun talking about the dystopia and we take callers. So anyone can call in. We start
around 10.30 until midnight. You can tell us a strange story. Talk about taradactals or
robots or anyone can call yeah mutants werewolves and for so what happens is everybody watching irl
when we rap just like a tv station it auto plays inverted world so if you're hanging out when iRL ends
on youtube if you don't come watch the uncensored show on rumble you will uh join Shane and you can
call in yep thank you for that i'll see you guys later yeah b a1 atlas will call in maybe maybe
I'll let you know, dude.
All right.
He's aliens.
All right.
Rocket Theology says snap ending is a preview of the coming Social Security Medicare collapse.
Yeah.
Very true.
Princess Blunderpan says we're due for early 2000s NAPSter culture to transgress to new medias.
Who is authentic and hasn't sold out?
Yeah, something interesting I wanted to say when we were talking about dead internet theory,
this point's been made by a few guys online is that a lot of these older websites,
are just cleaning out the data because it costs a lot of money to store this data.
So we grew up saying everything on the Internet is permanent, nothing goes away.
But it's actually not the case.
Like these companies, and now you're seeing bigger companies like Google, Facebook, et cetera,
saying like, hey, we're going to have to expunge the data stores at some point and they're
going to clean out a lot of this data.
So we could get to a point where stuff that's posted online actually only stays up.
Like you see people all the time saying, does anyone have this old forum post or this old photo
this old video and it's just lost forever because where it was stored got cleaned out um so there
used to be utility to that when all the data was created by people yeah yes so so you were actually
archiving something that was human created yeah but as more and more of content online is
artificially created what's the utility of keeping that around yeah it's just there's just very
it's less especially because that's why the lLMs are getting worse because now the data they're
being fed is from other AIs.
And so as we continue
to expunge data, that whatever
data left that was created by human beings,
yeah, we're just going to get into the cycle. It's just
AI feeding itself its own date and everything's just going to
get worse and worse and worse. Like we showed that
from multiplicity with Michael Keaton
where he clones himself
and then he comes home one day and there's another clone but it's
retarded. And they're like, you know, you make a copy of a copy
and it's not as good. It's basically what happened.
Yeah. All right. Brian says, you need to check
out, check Ian Carroll's video from Monday
about Kirk. He found Google searches from
long before the assassination like July, August, connected to the shooting and planning of it,
it's scary. I will check it out. To be fair, Ian did claim once that I was trying to buy
the Daily Wire, which is not correct, but we all make mistakes, so I'll look into it.
Let's see what else we got going on. We'll grab some more. Let's see. General Kale says I've
never seen a skinny person use an EBT card. Hmm. Interesting point. I did receive EBT benefits one time.
I had, when I moved to Seattle and I was trying to find a job, it was not so easy, and I wasn't
able to find one right away. And so I had a bunch of people say, like, go to, what was like,
DHS or the Department of Health, DHS, S, H or something like that. And I said, sure, went,
and they said they'd give me 140 bucks a month until I found a job. And then I did, and I got off
it. And that's why I'm in favor of these things. I moved there with money, thought I had enough,
found some unforeseen circumstances, ran out of money, and then said, crap, what do I do? And I got it
for, I think, like two months, and about a month and a half then got a job, and then said,
thank you, and I don't need any more. So I'm a fan. I just think there's legitimate use cases.
I'm not even going to argue that mine was perfectly legitimate in that I chose to move to a place
and should have foreseen the potential pitfalls of moving to said place.
You weren't abusing it.
You weren't abusing.
You didn't go into it with bad intentions of like I'm going to defraud the government to get these benefits.
Right.
I was, I think I was like 21 and I burn up my savings and then I eventually got a job at a Pete's coffee and tea.
And then I was like, there we go.
Didn't need it anymore.
Didn't want it.
And for me, like, I was embarrassed to say that I was getting it.
And then all these people around me being like, dude, you pay taxes for this stuff.
You can't, like, you're looking for work.
Take it.
I said, sure.
I think it was like $137 a month.
and you can only buy cold groceries with it.
And so I'd buy like milk, bread and eggs and stuff.
And then I got a job at a peats.
And I was like, let's roll.
That's why I'm a fan of these things.
I've also clicked on unemployment before.
I got fired from a job.
Yeah.
And then I was like, what do I do?
I was fired.
It was not my fault.
Applied for unemployment.
And I was like, this is fantastic.
And it only paid me like, I think it was like 200 bucks a month.
It barely did anything for me.
But when I got unemployment, I also was not getting food stamps.
I got fired my job, got unemployment.
And I was able to sleep on a, sleep on a floor.
for 150 bucks and then use the 50 bucks.
This is a long story.
It's crazy.
I was in a lawsuit with the company.
Whole crazy thing happened.
And so I'm not opposed to it.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
It's the corruption.
Part of the problem was, yeah, the mentality around handouts changed where it used to be quite
shameful, embarrassing, et cetera, et cetera, and now people boasted about it.
Like you saw during COVID, so many TikToks of like, here's the best way to scam your
fellow Americans out of their money.
And it was just like totally absurd.
And that's another thing is like these people aren't dumb because like some of the ways
that they are able to scam these welfare systems.
I'm sitting there watching it.
Like, that's actually genius.
It's a genius way to scam.
So I'm like, it's not a shortage of intellect that people are, you know, robbing and
off the teeth of the government.
I think it's very instructive because what often happens is people will have a mental
model for how the world works, which is based on some traditional understanding because
they've had to live the traditional understanding of things out to some degree.
So again, historically, if you went broke, you relied on your community, you relied on
your family, you relied on your friends. So when we first started these welfare programs on a larger
scale, people still have the mentality of, I got to be grateful to this. And to be sure, some still do
today. But the more we move away from that point in history where people were directly relying
on their community, the harder it is for people to mentally model, like, oh, somebody in my community
is doing without so that I can't have this. Yeah. Indeed. Sean H. says,
As someone who worked for SNAP, I can tell you that certain states have emergency funds in their budgets.
Mostly in Republican states like Virginia, but places like Maryland, their states are bankrupt thanks to DEI funding.
And because money is fungible, the concern is the feds will send money to the states for these benefits.
So let's say California has got a million bucks.
And they go, crap, we have to use this million dollars for welfare benefits.
Otherwise people will revolt.
They then say, hey, Fed, we're broke.
We need money.
The Fed says, okay, we're going to send you a million.
dollars the state then goes that million dollars will take and give for
benefits and the million dollars we were going to spend we'll take and spend on
illegal immigrants or something well yeah exactly this is one of those um tricky
things planned parenthood used to do where they'd go like oh we don't spend any of
the federal funding we get on abortion it's like the federal funds free up your
resources so you're able to do horrible things like that yeah yeah and they did
horrible things yes without a doubt without question I mean their whole model is
killing babies text ray says Tim Burchett the congressman from Tennessee
make skateboards from bamboo yoshad calab actually uh we wanted to do a um Riley Moore and
Tim Burchett a congressional team series so I don't know what the rules are because are members of
Congress I think as long as they don't get anything from it so that like we can just make a
Riley Moore congressional pro model and a Tim Burchett pro model Riley Moore actually I would
estimate that as a young man he was probably a top tier skateboarder now he's in his 40s and he's a
dad member of Congress he still skates he did a kickflip on the bank here probably the
Only member of Congress who can do a kickflip.
He should run on that.
He's so humble about it because remember Oron was like he skates?
Remember Beto?
Beto's opposed.
That's right.
How can I forget Beto?
So when I watched Beto ride the board, he clearly, like, guys, okay, real skateboarders
know when some, like, you can tell someone's level of skateboard skill by how they carry
themselves when they're riding or holding the board.
It really is just that obvious.
Beto jumped on the board, every skateboard
in the world were like, that guy can't skate. Well, you've got to remember
like with skating, you can be really good when
you're young, but if you're a woman, it just
gets harder as you get older.
That was an attack on Beto O'Rourke's
masculinity. Oh, yeah. You're calling him
a woman. I thought you were going to
keep going. No, no, no, no. That was it.
All right, let's see what else we got.
Nathan O'Connell says,
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, anyone
overweight should immediately lose their benefits
and those continuing to receive those funds
should be for uncooked meats, fruits, and vegetables.
Agreed.
I'm not kidding.
You want free stuff.
Okay, I'm going to say it again.
I received EBT when I lived in Seattle
and I received unemployment when I lived in Chicago
and if they said you can't be overweight,
I'd be like, okay.
Somebody who shows up in they're morbidly obese
and it's like, I need food money.
It's like, do you?
No, because what people need to,
understand what's really kind of crazy about being overweight is that you have to continually eat
to maintain the fat that way that's right yeah if so let's if you are if you are fat let's say you're
you know like main the fat itself has a caloric requirement absolutely so let's say you're 100
pounds overweight because you eat too much if you then go back to eating a normal amount the
fat will just burn off and slowly be consumed because it can't sustain itself
So this is the crazy thing.
When you see someone morbidly obese, it means that they're eating in excess to maintain the excess of their bodies.
They could literally just go back to eating a normal meal and they drop a mass amount of weight.
Well, and this is another huge part of this concern with SNAP being used to purchase, processed junk foods,
is that we end up spending countless millions, hundreds of millions on health care benefits for people who can't take care of themselves.
everything like that. Exactly. It's insanely expensive. So we spend well for money feeding people
poison, and then they end up being a burden on our health care system. And not only do we spend
money on that, but it actually drives health care costs up for everyone else because the system
can only ration with the price point. Let's see. Educated Hillbillies says
Snap should be distributed like the ration stamps during World War II. It should make folks
think about their choices, their budgets, and whether you want the government telling you what
you can buy. I got a better idea. No more EBT.
on permanently, across the board. Look, at the federal level, what they can do. The states do
their own thing, but replace the program with stores instead will have a certain individuals will
be able to pick up a bag. And when you go to the store and you're receiving food benefits,
it is a quart of milk, a loaf of bread, some eggs and butter, and maybe some flour and salt,
and they say, there you got to get the brick of cheese in there. The five-pound block of cheese
you've got to be in that. Those are the days, man.
The government cheese.
Yeah, got to have that.
Government literally sent people cheese.
Yeah.
Amazing.
Yeah, they used to like when they would, like, when, like, welfare first.
Upper country.
I just liked it.
It's a brick of cheese.
That's right.
I mean, that's, you know, I'm in favor of bricks.
Government cheese, baby.
That was, like, when, like, welfare was first introduced is they would literally just put a crate
on your, on your porch that just said aid on it.
And it created this, like, huge shame.
Like, there was a lot of shame of, like, your neighbors would see just to create an aid on it.
Like, oh, wow, the Johnsons aren't doing so well.
When I, when I lived in Seattle, they were.
there was a food bank in my neighborhood.
And the way it worked is you'd go in
and they'd have a bag, a brown paper bag,
and they would put a can of beans,
a small little thing of flour,
a loaf of bread,
and like some milk,
and that was it.
They also had...
They assumed you could cook.
Yeah.
People wouldn't know what to do with the...
No, no, no.
I think their attitude is largely
eat what you can eat.
Flower?
What do you do with that?
Yeah.
But they actually had...
This was in the Ballard Food Bank.
I think it was at the library, actually.
They had at any point you could
walk in, and there was a whole shelf
of bread, you could just walk up and grab
a loaf and walk out.
And it's because their attitude was, like
there are bakeries, that when the
day old bread gets tossed, they put it in
the food bank for an extra day or two
to see if it's better than going to a landfill.
Yep. And
people seem to be generally okay with it.
The issue, however, I'll tell you this.
Because I knew some people in Seattle.
They had a calendar
of all the food banks, of what days
and they would just go to every different food bank every day
and stock up their refrigerators and everything.
And you know my attitude with that is
the food was always like near expiration and donated.
So I really have a problem with it.
The food banks collected food and then gave it out to people who wanted it
and it seemed to work for them instead of just throwing it out.
In Chicago they get a lot of the hippies are pissed
because like there will be a bakery
and they'll throw away all their breads at the end
the day and then padlock the dumpster to make sure nobody eats it. And it's just like, I understand
the capitalistic need to be like you can't have free stuff. But come on, man. I remember when I was like
16, me and my friends went to a Burger King. And it was like just at 11 or whatever breakfast was
ending. And we walked in and we were like, you still have breakfast. And the guy was like, nah,
you can have it all. And then he had like a bunch of sandwiches. He's like, there you go. It's
garbage. And we were like, yeah. That's awesome. Yeah. When I lived in Manhattan,
Like, I was not making Manhattan money.
So there was this app.
They need to pay us to plug it.
But it would basically all these restaurants, like at the end of the day, the food, they just had to offload.
They would list it on this app and just be a bag of, like, random stuff.
And that's how I, like, was able to eat.
Wow.
Because I would just, it would be like five bucks.
And then you get a bag, and that's like two or three days worth the food.
And then the process, you try a restaurant that would be out of your price point.
Yeah, that.
And then, yeah, in college, the Burger King on campus, like I would go right before closing and I would just order a fry.
and then they would just fill the pack up with all the fries
and then I'd take it back
and I'd be like, guys, I got us, I'm feeding us all the night.
That's awesome.
Like a thousand calories worth the fries.
When I first moved to Seattle,
my brother and I had a big thing of change
and we went to a gas station
and we were going to, I was like,
they had breakfast sandwiches for like $1.29.
And so I was like, I'm really sorry about this,
but I got a bunch of nickels, pennies, and dimes.
And I started counting them out.
And the guy was like, oh, bro, it's,
breakfast is over, we're going to toss them.
Just take the sandwiches.
I don't want to change.
change. And I was like, let's get it. Yeah. You know, super cool.
David Cassidy says, hopefully you've seen this series, but Farscape had an episode that the biggest
industry was lawyers. Life there was over political and law was the weapon. There's also a movie
with James Mars that I think is in it and a bunch of celebrities. Do you know which one
this movie I'm talking about where it's like the guy goes on the road trip? What's that movie?
Do you know anyone know what I'm talking about? The guy goes on a road trip and it's a bunch
of celebrities. Is that the one where they're smuggling drugs? No, no. It was maybe the guy who did
Back to the Future. But he finds himself in a town where everyone's lawyers and they're all
suing each other. Interstate 60, that's what it's called. That's hilarious. Yeah, Gary Oldman's in
it. And it's about, what is it that Gary Oldman plays a genie or something? What is this
genre road trip? I have honestly never heard of this film. Yeah,
Gary Oldman, he plays a fake folk genie, who is the devil, I guess, or something.
Made by the same guy who made Back to the Future.
And what is it?
O.W. Grant.
Yeah. One Wish Grant.
Yeah, very clever.
And then he tricks people.
And so it's like the movie's really goofy.
It's like a cult classic now because no one ever actually liked it.
But there's like a scene where this old guy eats.
like 13 entrees
and it's because he wished he could
eat more because he loved trying all the different food
and so the evil genie guy
made it so that he has to eat non-stop
forever. Oh no. There's a weird movie.
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