Timcast IRL - NEW FIRE ERUPTS, Trump DEMANDS Newsom RESIGN, Dems Used Funds For DEI W/Rep Nancy Mace
Episode Date: January 10, 2025Tim, Phil, Ian, & Libby are joined by Rep. Nancy Mace to discuss another fire erupting in California as the wildfire disaster worsens, Democrats blaming billionaires for the destructive LA wildfires, ...Joe Biden saying the government will cover 100% of the cleanup costs of the LA wildfires, and Trump planning to sign 100 executive orders on day one. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) Libby @libbyemmons (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Rep. Nancy Mace @NancyMace (X) Nancy Mace is a Republican U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 1st congressional district, known for being the first woman to graduate from The Citadel's Corps of Cadets program in 1999. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Another fire has just erupted in the Los Angeles area.
More evacuations.
The evacuation orders are now covering around 180,000 people. Very little is my understanding of this fire has been contained. Some of the
smaller fires have been dealt with. So there's some good news there. But all in all, it's
devastating. Donald Trump has called for the resignation of Gavin Newsom. It is clear that
there is failed leadership across the board. There is a
very serious concern that homeless individuals had been starting fires. One viral video of people
appearing to intentionally start fires, only making things worse. So we have to break all of
this stuff down. But I think the big political component here is what what they spent the money on when they cut the budget from the LAFD
and, you know, a gay choir, one of them.
We have to wonder why it is they prioritize these things,
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Rep. Nancy Mace. Good evening.
And thank you for having me. Long time lurker
and listener. I've been following you for a very
long time. Thanks for having me on tonight. Thanks for
coming. I assume most people know who you
are, but do you want to do a brief, just, you know, what are you working on? What do you do?
Nancy Mays, spelled like the pepper spray, but only sweeter unless you cross me or lie about me,
and then we'll have some words. But I'm from South Carolina. I represent a district in Charleston,
South Carolina, along the coast. We call it the Low Country. That's the nickname for the area
that I represent. I've been in Congress for four years. I flipped a seat from Democrat to Republican in 2020.
I won by one point, 1.5 points that year, 5,000 votes.
I think I got called in the middle of the night, like 3 a.m., but it was pretty awesome.
And I'm super excited that 11 days from now, we're going to swear in Donald Trump and to
be a part of history.
The people made history this year and to be a part of history. Like we, the people made history this year and to be a part of Congress
for his historic swearing in,
the historic unity we should have
in the House, the Senate
to get the job done,
start deporting all these people
who are here illegally.
We have a heck of a lot of work
that we've got to do.
But I do want to praise you.
I joke with folks,
you are like OG influencer.
You've been around for a long time
before influencing was a thing.
And thanks for getting the message out for conservatives
on the truth. I think it's just the truth.
I think right now reality has a right-wing bias.
Yeah. Colbert had that famous line
reality has a left-wing bias. Well, that's
certainly changed. Now, basically
what makes you right-wing is if you're telling the truth.
Correct. Crazy. That makes you an
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And so we got a room here of eclectic opinion, and the left will say we're all right-wing
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I don't even know where his opinions come from or go half the time.
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and a counter-revolutionary. So let's go go here's the first big story uh another fire is breaking out and uh you know i had a
conversation with some friends today and they're they've lost everything i mean this is this is
this is horrifying you know we we've got uh some updates here more than 180 000 have been uh
evacuated five people have died There's five fires currently burning.
I think this is the latest update, 45 square miles.
They say the Palisades fire is now 17,234 acres, destroying more than 1,000 structures.
It looks like the Sunset Fire has been fully contained.
That's good news.
That's a scary one for me.
I know, you know, James Williams, a lot of people in the Palisades, but personally, I'm not trying to downplay this.
I may sound crass, but I have friends who are right there on sunset.
And that's like, wow, dude, it's getting really close.
So we've got this video. I'll play this quick clip for you about the latest fire.
There's a new fire burning in the West Hills area.
Officials are calling this one the Kenneth Fire.
Evacuations have just been
ordered now and specifically it's for Van Owen, South to Burbank Boulevard and from County Lane
Road east to East Valley Circle Drive. Eliana Moreno is a news chopper for Eliana. This one
has exploded in the last few minutes. It has, Kathy. We first spotted it when we were
over Altadena looking at the Eaton
Fire and then we looked towards
the Palisades Fire and realized
that there was a second plume to
the West of the Palisades Fire.
So we made our way over here and
by the time we arrived with the
fire was already at 20 acres.
Wow, since grown significantly with
the potential for 1000 acres here
in the West Hills area touching on Agora Hill and the West Hills Wow. We're west of Valley Circle. And this is a fire that's being fought with a mutual aid assignment.
So we have L.A. City Fire, L.A. County Fire, and we also have Ventura County Fire on this one.
I'll show you some of the aircraft that are fired.
So, of course, Donald Trump has called on Gavin Newsom to resign.
We've been going over a lot of the data, a lot of the management, And there's a few really important examples. Joe Rogan,
in July of last year, said he spoke with a firefighter who said, sooner or later,
that wind's going to sweep in and it's going to burn it all down. Donald Trump talking to Joe
Rogan, saying they're not getting the water to the south. It's very dry because these environmentalists,
these conservationists. There was even, I believe, a week in advance warning
of potential high fire season.
The mayor goes off to Africa.
Yes, she was in Ghana,
on her way to Ghana,
on her way to Africa
when all this started to go down.
It's just when you look at all of it,
the defunding of the fire department,
the mismanagement,
the refusal to deal with the brush,
the tinder, the downed trees.
I mean, this is like our third day talking about it.
It bears repeating.
Fires happen, but this was mismanaged.
And people are losing their lives because of it.
Yeah, they sure are.
And this, of course, isn't the first time that Gavin Newsom has been made aware of the
situation by Donald Trump.
Back in Trump's first term, you could see Trump taking a tour of fire-ravaged areas
with Newsom,
telling him that he needed to clean up the forest floor, that he needed to deal with the water
management. And at the time, the leftist media freaked out and they were like, oh, Donald Trump
says to clean the forest floor. Doesn't he know it's called the ground? And it's like, well,
first of all, no, it's called the forest floor. But second of all, Newsom didn't heed any of those
warnings then. He didn't want to take any advice from Donald Trump. None of them do in California.
And in fact, in 2014, they voted on some proposition.
It was, I believe, close to $10 billion they were supposed to use to prepare and fill up their reservoirs to have water to do this.
And they didn't do it.
They haven't done a single thing that they voted on a decade ago.
And Gavin Newsom, he's been governor for, what, five years now, so half that time.
And he's still governor of California today.
He should be gone tomorrow.
This is going to end his career.
He should resign.
Like Trump said, he should just be gone.
Where are they going to get the water from to fill up the reservoirs?
Do you know much about it?
I don't.
I am not sure.
But what I do know why the reservoirs haven't been filled up today,
some of it's going out into the ocean.
It's going right back out.
They're not saving rainwater, right?
The most basic thing you can have is rainwater, right?
95% of all California rainwater runs into the ocean.
Right.
So filling the reservoirs just means they need to control for the available supply
and restrict some of it to the reservoirs.
We talked last night about the San Francisco Bay
and why the water wasn't getting routed to the south.
A lot of it, he said, is because they want to protect the fish. That is
true, but also because of the salinity in the San Francisco Bay. If they stop pumping all that water,
that rainwater out into the bay, then all the salt water comes in and then it toxifies the land for
the farmers and they can't grow crops. So I'm wondering if we could maybe divert like 10% of it.
There's also the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta,
those rivers and streams that are a little more inland
that aren't getting where they need to go.
It was a smelt fish, right?
Yeah, I covered the drought 10 years ago
when it was like the worst drought they'd seen in a long time.
And I went through all these Delta farms
and spoke with some of these farmers,
and they said the concern isn't just the smelt.
It's that if the water flow reduces into the delta there's this pressure the water is flowing
into the bay which then goes off into the delta into the central valley and goes but the flow
from the north of fresh water is pushing back so the bay is brackish the ocean is salt and the delta
is fresh if they divert the fresh water the salt water flows in and the farms are now salty, which can't grow.
However, you can build dams and infrastructure and ways to mitigate that.
I think the issue is just it's probably very difficult and it's not necessarily even about that.
That's a good point that Trump brings up. But like we were just mentioning, most of their rainwater runs off.
They don't capture it. I think the real issue is that Democrats are looking at short-term gains.
And look, I know people are going to be like, Tim's making it partisan.
Dude, it's California.
It's a supermajority of Democrats.
That's something that needs to be pointed out.
It's been the same party controlling the whole state for at least the past decade, probably two.
And there has been zero opposition.
Democrat mayor, counties led by Democrats,
Democrat governors.
They've got a list,
and they're basically saying,
okay, if we fill the reservoirs,
how much time and energy will that take,
and what's the point?
Well, if we ever have a wildfire,
we're going to need it.
Yeah, but there's no wildfire now.
Let's jump to this problem
and ignore the long-term problem.
Well, you know, of course,
it was a year ago that Gavin Newsom blocked some dam projects in order to allow salmon to swim more freely. Unreal. Well, I mean, we can't leave the salmon swimming less
freely. Yeah. I was talking to a friend of mine who's actually done a lot of research in this
area. And she was talking also about the problem of when you do single species protection and how that does not consider the whole ecosystem and how everything works together.
So even if you are pro-environmentalist and pro-little smelt fish or salmon, focusing on a single species and trying to protect species.
Yes, exactly.
Focusing on that and trying to protect just that without consideration of the broader.
Their environmental policies actually sometimes hurt the environment. Take EVs. I come from a purplish district, a lot of EVs in my district, so I'm not knocking it.
There's a lot of EVs around here.
But the weight of an EV and the weight of the rubber on the road makes it worse for the environment than a gasoline powered vehicle.
And so then you look at the right whale, for example, that they're saying is going to go extinct
because of all the boats, well, the shipping.
It's actually the windmills, more than likely,
that they're putting in the Northeast and the ocean.
It's driving the whales crazy.
Right, and killing the whales.
And they make fun of Trump for saying this.
That's the truth.
It's the truth.
They're going to make a thing out of,
an issue out of anything that Trump says.
If they can in any way point that Trump and say, look, he's saying something bad.
He's saying something stupid.
It doesn't matter if he's right or not.
It's just they're going to say.
He's been right about literally everything now, like everything.
And it's like, OK, finally, can you catch a break?
And they will not let up.
And this is why they lost the election so badly, so poorly.
Speaking of the election, I want to point to point out we're talking about with the
single party rule in California. That was something that Elon Musk had brought up,
the concern that if Trump didn't win, we were going to have that here as a situation for the
whole country. These kind of problems arise because of single party rule. You need legitimate
opposition because if you don't have it, everyone just falls in line and says yes. And everyone becomes a yes man, because this, the, the general consensus is what they're,
is what they're ascribing to. And, and that's a terrible thing for a society. And you can see
that in California. This group think, and then you're afraid to come out for the reasonable,
logical, common sense position. Gender would be an example of that, where you've gone off the rails,
but you can't talk about it publicly because, you know, you wouldn't be part of the group and they'll,
you know, escoriate you and cancel you. Somebody super chatted Ted Thornton super chatted about
desalination plants. The problem with desalination is that taking salt water out of the ocean
doesn't actually, it, it, it creates problems as it solves them. So what happens is when they pull fresh water out of seawater, you end up with brine.
They have to dump back the salt, which sinks to the bottom and goes under, and it kills the base layer of food in the food chain.
They should flash boil that ocean water and catch the condensation.
Well, the idea would be that if they don't return the brine into the ocean, perhaps there's no problem.
They could dump the brine somewhere else and let it turn to salt, I guess.
I went to the Carlsbad desalination plant, and environmental activists hate it because there's this big pump.
You can walk up to it.
You can see it dumping all the brine into the water, which the heavy salinity goes to the bottom, and then it wipes out the lower life forms.
And then everything above it just dies off.
So there's not simple solutions to a lot of these things.
But anybody who wants to live in a desert is going to need real leadership.
And the problem I see is if the Democrats in California came out and said, guys, tighten your belts.
It's going to be a hard summer because we have to reserve this water in case of fires.
They would never get
reelected.
The people of those places are going to be like, nah, I want my golf courses.
I want my hot showers.
And you can't take it.
I was telling in 2007, I was telling people to pee in the sink.
I was like, you're a dude.
Pee in the sink.
Stop flushing your toilet.
Greenpeace does that.
Greenpeace tells people to pee in their sink.
No, Greenpeace.
So this is what a Greenpeace employee told me this.
I worked for Greenpeace in Chicago.
We didn't have this.
But they said that in California, the toilets have a basin on top, and you step up and go number one on the top.
And then you go number two on the bottom, and you use the number one to flush the number two.
Really?
Yeah.
That's what they told me.
Look.
I've never heard of such a thing.
We have a well here.
So, you know, people who live in the country don't have to worry about running out of water because we have water from the rain and the rivers.
But the people who live on the coasts who have a finite amount of water for the big cities,
they've got to think about that stuff, I guess.
And the data centers are out there.
There's a lot of technology.
I mean, the energy and all that production.
I've heard that they have been moving away from water cooling.
And they've been using other methods.
I'm not extremely versed in what they do use, but I've heard that they've been.
I heard some people complaining about the Silicon Valley was the actual problem.
And if I understand correctly, that it's not because they've been moving away from use.
That would help some of the pressure there.
I want to pull up this tweet from Anna Kasparian, of all people.
We've got this viral video from More Perfect Union with 2 million views. Take a look at this. I'm
sorry, 5.5, 8.5 million. What's going up? And in it, they say one billionaire couple owns almost
all the water in California. The Resnick secretly seized control. And that's what they're trying to
blame. They're trying to say it's rich the rich people. And experience says, California, and especially LA, is controlled by Democrats.
They are responsible.
No more passing the buck.
Our mayor, who was in Ghana as fires exploded in our city, cut the fire budget by $17 million.
Endless amounts of money funneled to BS scammer homeless nonprofits.
We're the highest taxed yet.
We have encampments and squalor everywhere.
Even worse, we don't have enough firefighters to respond to the absolute disaster
we're experiencing right now.
Rather than conserve the record rain we got last year,
we drained it into the ocean.
We are a failing city run by a sick excuse
for our local government.
You want to radicalize people
against the modern Democratic Party?
Send them to L.A.
Woo!
Epic.
Wow!
Totally epic.
And one of the things that she's talking about
with the L.A. mayor's budget,
they took away money from the fire department, but they funded things like a trans cafe for $100,000.
What's a trans cafe?
That's my first question is what is a trans cafe?
Number one.
And two, why is the government paying for it?
They don't sell coffee there.
They don't sell low acidity coffee there.
You also have, so the Daily Caller picked this story up.
Gay choirs, trans cafes
and social justice art.
What LA spent money on
while cutting its fire budget.
Like why is the government
paying for that?
Number one, it's mind boggling,
but this is what happens
when you run to a Democrat run utopia.
This is what they do to you.
You know, it's funny
because communists all say, you know,
to each according to their needs, from each according to their
means. But these people are the
least likely to work and the most likely to beg.
They demand, they get
free stuff, and they also don't want to do work.
They're the opposite of what they're
claiming to represent. They don't want to contribute to the system
that they want to benefit from.
Like in this situation, they're like, where's the fire department?
Where's Big Daddy to come save me?
And hopefully this wakes a lot of people up.
Did you see, and then we talked about this the other day,
did you see the tweet from the guy who was like
looking for a private fire department to protect our homes?
Yeah, I thought that was really wild.
I'm like, who cares if a guy asks for a private service?
Why is that a problem?
I replied to that person, I was like,
you're the crab that pulls the other crab down
back into the bucket.
Which person?
The person that was complaining about it.
Someone had taken a screen cap of the tweet and they were like, can you believe this?
Blah, blah, blah.
I'm like, you're the crab that pulls the other crabs down.
But of course, I mean, this is how it used to be, right?
There used to be private fire insurance companies.
And so if you go around in old areas, like in Philadelphia, the old houses
that are there from colonial times, you can see on the side of buildings, there'll be like stars
or whatever, like old stars or different patterns. And those were put there by the fire insurance
companies so that the fire insurance company would know if that was a house that they had
insured and were contracted to protect. So, I mean, we could go back to
something like that for sure, where everybody has their own fire department. You know, I mean,
I get this guy who would pay whatever it takes to protect his home.
If it were private, it'd be run more efficiently. You can imagine that. There are places in the
country that have private ambulatory services. Like if you go to Brooklyn, the Jewish community there and what they have done to provide
service to their needs, to their community is so much faster and so much quicker than government.
A government ambulance could show up. They have a truck and it's there in seconds sometimes.
Sure. Yeah, it sure is.
Pretty incredible.
I would want to maintain a socialized fire department as well as
public private if you want to go private because i'm i'm concerned with like private companies
being like hey you don't have insurance or arson like literally them starting fires so that you
have to buy their service it's like a profit ryan ryan long's sketch where he and danny were antifa
window repair where in the middle of the night they just like Antifa and smash windows and the next day show up to fix them.
Yeah, this is the Monty Python sketch.
You know, it's a great country you have here.
It'd be a shame if something were to happen.
You should definitely be able to supplement whatever you want for your community.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I got to be honest, like when the insurance company started pulling out of California
was the perfect opportunity for a venture capitalist to launch a private fire department and be like, yo, we'll bring in a bunch of emergency. Like, you know,
what you want for the fire is water, obviously. But I would guarantee you people would love some
chemical flame retardants right now. Anything to put the fire out. Yeah, that's another thing too.
And that's something that the government could be doing, you know, even while they're pursuing their dumb environmental things is they could be working to reduce the ignitability of the
structures, reduce the amount of hazardous fuels, like by clearing out the brush and things like
that. But also just the way that homes are built, you know, like keep the brush away from your home,
keep the fences, you know, not quite so close together. There's a lot of things that
you could do, but people don't want
to change how they live either.
People want everything.
I think
I'm excited. Look, the disaster
is a disaster, but outside of that, the politics.
The argument was being
made that Trump only has about 18 months
to get his agenda through because... Because then it's the midterms.
Once we get to the midterms... We have a very short runway. Right. The squishy Republicans are all of
a sudden going to back off and say, I can't do anything weird. And there's such a thin majority.
But with Anika Sparrow tweeting like this, I'm kind of like, just let the Democrats keep talking
and the midterms are going to be smooth sailing for the Republicans. I don't think it's going to
be nearly right now. I think it's not going to be the bloodbath that the mainstream media wants to tell you it's going to be in 26. The rate the rate that we're going bold leadership is needed for this country and people are fed up with it. They are so fed up with what's going on. They don't like it. That's why they're leaving California. They're moving to South Carolina, by the way, my district's like the number 10 fastest growing district in the country. They're all coming from like New York and California, Ohio, Northeast. Uh, but they're, they're moving out of there at such a high rate. Uh, it's insane.
I mean, you look at, you look at, um, people like Fetterman, the way that he's been,
he's been very smart. He's the smartest Democrat on the Hill right now. Yeah. And then there's also
people like Richie Torres. Um, who's doing a good job. Yeah. And, and, but his messaging is exactly
it. So that's, that's, That's the point that I'm making.
He's addressing the things that have caused Democrats the problems, which is not focusing on things that the average person worries about.
This is something that I've said on the show before.
Like, the left loves to talk about centering the margins, right?
The marginalized people we have to center.
We have to center the marginalized people. If you do that long enough, then people stop voting for you because you need a majority in a democracy to win elections. Well, their problem is they only have two. They have one in the House who speaks a little common sense and one in the Senate.
Everyone else is off the rails. Totally off the rails.
Which benefits us. Yeah. I mean, everyone's so happy to center minority voices and, you know, all of this, whatever else, diversity, this and that,
until it's impacting their own situations.
Let me pull up this video.
So this is a video that Sean, who does social media stuff for us, shout out to Sean Frasick.
Oh my gosh.
It's got 299 views.
So I don't think a lot of people have seen this video.
Listen to this.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI, are more than just words.
They represent a framework for creating fair and equitable environments in the fire service
where everyone has a seat at the table.
But what do these concepts truly mean?
And how do they work together to build stronger fire departments?
Diversity is the
foundation. It's about recognizing and embracing the different backgrounds, perspectives, and
experiences that make up a community. In the fire service, this means having a workforce that
reflects the community it serves, bringing in different ideas, approaches, and solutions to
solve complex problems. It then immediately just shows a black man.
And what really offends me,
this is a really great bit from Adam Carolla,
where he's talking to Newsom,
and Newsom's like,
black and Latino people don't have access to checking accounts,
and Adam Carolla's like, why?
Yeah, what do you mean? He's like, well, I don't know.
And he's like, is it their genetics?
And he's like, no, of course not.
He's like, so then why is it them?
What's happening to them?
He's like, I don't know.
It says different ideas,
and then it shows a black guy.
It's like... It's illusions solutions and then it shows his face
yeah
right
these people believe that diversity
they believe that ideas are skin deep
it is the epitome of racism
well if you're a fireman
and you're in there with all your gear on
you don't care what color the next guy is
and you just care if he can lug the gear
pick up a body and get out of there
the whole premise that this is built on
is that diversity is the most important thing
when you're dealing with a fire department that's absolutely wrong I that diversity is the most important thing when you're dealing with a fire department.
That's absolutely wrong.
I reject it entirely.
The most important thing is competence, capability.
You have to put out fires.
You have to save lives.
I don't care what color the person that's picking up my family members out of the burning building.
I care about their muscle density.
I care that they can pick people up and carry them. Well, Elon just posted one of these from the LA fire department
because they care more about how you look
than whether or not the question really should only be.
And I replied to him on his posting of this one
was that, are you qualified to put out a fire or not?
That's really all I care about.
I care about nothing else.
Nothing else.
I don't care what you look like.
I don't care what color your skin.
I don't care.
I care about what you look like in a certain sense.
How tall are you? Maybe your muscles. How big are care. I care about what you look like in a certain sense. How tall are you?
How big are your muscles?
The joke I made
several years ago is, if I'm in a burning
building and I'm gasping for air,
and I see the door open up, and then
as the smoke moves away, there's a five
foot tall woman weighing a hundred pounds, I'd be like,
Lord, help me. I want to see a
glistening, ripped, six foot three, you know, chiseled, tall, dark, and handsome
man with massive muscles.
And he goes, he can look like sloth for all I care.
And he says, don't worry, little buddy.
I got you.
I'll be like, oh, thank God.
And he can pick me up with one hand.
I want a capable person who can carry weight.
And women can do this.
But it is much, much less likely.
There are fewer of us because of our physiology, because of science, because of biology.
There are few of us that can do that.
So if they decide they're going to hire women for the sake of hiring women and you end up with small 100 pound women, Lord help me.
Did you guys see the video?
I mean, there's actually tons of them where it's two policewomen trying to arrest a guy and he fights them off and then runs away.
I'm not too well.
Look at the Trump assassination attempt in Butler Township, Pennsylvania.
The little short ladies.
Right.
His chest and face and head were completely exposed because they were too small.
They couldn't protect him.
And I respect them for doing the job.
Correct.
But you need people who are bigger than Trump, not necessarily because they're better at
being guards, but because their bodies block bullets.
And it's kind of crass, but it's true.
That's part of the job. If you look at the Navy SEALs, they're all big, gorilla-looking dudes.
They're all big, six-foot-plus.
Don't stare too long.
Those are killers.
Lots of muscle.
That's the kind of dude that you want to do the kind of things that they ask the Navy
SEALs and direct action forces to do.
But this is all part of the thing, too, of totally diminishing the working class
and saying that working class men are beneath everybody else and are less than.
And then as soon as there's a fire that breaks out, everyone's like,
wait, where's the big working class guys who are willing to run into fire to save everybody?
Well, you know, you hooked them all on fentanyl and took away their jobs
and told them they can't have families, and now what are you fighting for? He has the story where he said
he had to wait seven years to be able to take the exam. And he's waiting in line and there's
a black woman behind him. And he says, when did you apply? And she goes, Wednesday, Wednesday.
He had to wait seven years. Adam Carolla. You want to be a firefighter? They said, no,
no white people. Really? Yeah. That's terrible.
Check out this video.
This is a video posted by End Wokeness of the Los Angeles Fire Department Assistant Chief,
Kristen Larson.
Check this out.
Your blood will boil.
You want to see somebody that responds to your house, your emergency, whether it's a
medical call or a fire call, that looks like you.
It gives that person a little bit more ease, knowing that somebody might understand their situation better.
Is she strong enough to do this?
Or you couldn't carry my husband out of a fire.
Which my response is, he got himself in the wrong place
if I have to carry him out of a fire.
Unreal.
Unreal.
Literally their job is to help rescue people.
This is the ideology of these leftists.
Only about 5% of working firefighters are women.
That might be 5% too many.
Unbelievable.
I mean, 5% makes sense.
It should be a small number.
And it's weird that it's like that four women are heading the entire department.
Look.
I mean, I'm not, you know, I'm not a sexist over here, but it's a little weird.
I've been to many countries.
Okay, let me tell you.
I went to Thailand and it was Chinese New Year. We went to a little weird. I've been to many countries. Okay, let me tell you. I went to Thailand and it was Chinese New Year.
We went to a market district.
It was a long street with beautiful decorations
and there were thousands of people.
And you know, I noticed I could see over all of their heads.
Standing there, all of the Thai people
were on average substantially shorter
and I could see, I was like, wow, this is crazy.
Later in life, I went to Sweden
and I was a very tiny like wow this is crazy later in life I went to Sweden and I was a
very tiny person so if you want to get like some large Nordic Viking woman on the fire department
I'm I'm totally for it right she could a woman opens a door and she's ripped six foot tall and
she picks me up I'm like save me thank you it's totally fine for sure but this means in reality
it's going to be about five% of women. Or less.
Or less.
Yeah, or less.
This is crazy that they don't put saving lives.
That's the mission of In Fire Chief.
You got yourself in the wrong place.
We have to save you. But the current L.A. Fire Chief also coming into office talked about how she was super inspired by creating more opportunities for diversity on the
forest and that that was her big thing and that it was super important also that she was a member of
the LGBTQ community and she wanted to bring in more gay firefighters because apparently who you're
sleeping with makes a really big difference on whether or not you can do this job. And the
problem is this woke mind virus, we'll call it,
is going everywhere.
It's in our military.
I mean, you're seeing this.
It's in your bathroom.
Well, it's not in my bathroom.
It's definitely not in my bathroom,
nor any other bathroom on the Hill on the House side,
at least anyway.
We got that done,
and I hope to ban it everywhere across the country.
But they're talking about doing this to airlines too
they pulled the title 9
updates the federal
judge said that you know throughout the title 9
updates so that was pretty good the Biden administration
that was a good development today I think pulled the
proposed changes
to sports under title 9
and you guys have 18 months to get
this out of everything and get our country
back on track what's the title IX thing you're talking about?
So Title IX, the Biden administration's Department of Education changed Title IX of the Civil Rights Act, which was basically created to have equal funding for women's academics and athletics in schools.
It would allow men to participate in women's sports, allow men in locker rooms.
In locker rooms.
But there were two separate things.
They just blanket made the regulations that any school that receives federal funding has to allow men in women's bathrooms, locker rooms, what have you.
But there was so much public pushback and outcry about their regulation requiring those schools to allow men to play in women's sports that they didn't put that as part of their regulation and made a proposed second thing for that,
that they were planning to push through.
They were unable to ever push that one through.
So that was withdrawn.
And now a federal judge threw out the bathroom.
This is government-forced sexual abuse,
as far as I'm concerned.
If you're forcing Riley Gaines to undress
in front of LeBron James in the locker room,
that is sexual abuse.
And that's what they were trying to do.
Biden and Harris.
It's worse than that.
These individuals, many of them are admittedly fetishists.
Yes.
Without getting Thomas was a fetishist.
Yeah.
Without getting too graphic because, you know, what is it called?
Auto again?
Auto.
I don't feel.
Yes.
I just learned that term about a month ago.
So if it's LeBron and Riley, we understand was like, hey, man, people are gonna be uncomfortable.
LeBron probably gonna be uncomfortable being like, look, hey man, people are going to be uncomfortable. LeBron probably is going to be
uncomfortable being like, look, let's keep it professional here.
He's a professional guy. But these individuals,
many of them, there was a viral
tweet from, I think it was Brianna Wu,
mentioning that trans people get heavily
involved in...
Brianna Wu's with the Free Press now, I think.
Really? Yeah. Well, a lot of trans people
are involved in sex work because they eroticize
this. It's a fetish.
It's a sexual objectification.
It's an arousal.
When you put a woman in a locker room and a guy is getting off on it, that's substantially worse than just having like a unisex dressing room.
Right.
That is worse.
No, that is 100%.
And I'm going to Sarah McBride's district tomorrow night.
I'm going to go give a speech.
He dresses like a woman.
And he's been the media fond all over him. He made his political career taking selfies in the women's bathroom,
bragging about how he's a woman now and should invade our private spaces. And it's sexual abuse,
in my opinion. And it's a mental health disorder. If they want to use the bathroom,
go find a mental institute and go there. That is the correct academic term, in fact, mental health disorder. And there was an interesting
controversy where trans activists wanted to get gender dysphoria removed from what's called the
DSM-5. And then prominent liberal activists immediately came out and said, stop, stop, stop.
If this is no longer classified as a mental disorder, you cannot get prescriptions for it.
That's right. Big Pharma couldn't
allow that, right? Big Pharma's making a lot of money off this.
Do you guys think that the people of Delaware should not have been
permitted to elect Sarah McBride to Congress?
Oh, man. It's up to the voters.
It's First Amendment. It's up to the
voters to decide who to elect, but
he doesn't have the right to invade
my spaces. I gotta be honest. I don't think
the voters in Delaware knew that Sarah McBride was a man.
Really?
Yeah.
When you watch the McBride commercials, it's just Sarah McBride.
You know, Sarah McBride, when first coming out was, I think, 2012.
And Joe Biden was one of the first people to congratulate McBride because McBride was an intern in the Obama administration.
That's crazy.
Well, we have an all-female locker room up at the Hill
where members can work out and change.
And I was there this week, and I was thinking to myself,
my God, if we had allowed this to happen, he would be in here right now
as I'm getting dressed and changing.
And it's just the government forcing this on us,
and they are totally okay with it.
I mean, my next thing is to make sure that we enforce it.
How do we ensure that this is enforced?
We protect women and girls everywhere.
But I will be in Delaware tomorrow night.
I will be in Delaware tomorrow night letting all of Delaware know this woman is a man and
should not be celebrated for his sexual fantasies and his mental illness.
How would you propose to?
Real quick, we just played that diversity firefighter clip.
I want to actually finish the clip because there's something really important that's said in it
that pertains to this conversation.
...needs and works to provide what they require to succeed.
So real quick, just the context again is,
this is a firefighter diversity equity inclusion educational video.
In practice, equity means addressing systemic barriers
and providing personalized tools and resources
to help each individual thrive.
Whether it's hiring practices
or access to training and development,
equity creates an environment
where everyone can grow and achieve success.
Inclusion, the ultimate goal,
is about creating a culture where every team member
feels valued, respected, and supported.
It's not just about
being part of the team. It's about belonging. Inclusion ensures that diverse voices are heard,
respected, and considered in decision-making. It fosters an environment where individuals can be
their authentic selves without- That was it right there. That's the point.
It fosters an environment where individuals can be their authentic selves without fear of exclusion or discrimination.
Together, diversity.
Literally discrimination.
Your authentic selves.
You should never go out into the world expecting to be your authentic self and nobody's going to mess with you.
You should never expect that.
It's a strange.
It's a strange world.
Your authentic self is, you know, for yourself and your family.
Look, everybody should be their authentic self at home. That's where you can. Your authentic self is for yourself and your family. Look, everybody should have their authentic self at home.
That's where you can be your authentic self.
Or with your friends or what have you.
That's where you can fart if you want.
That's where you can have bad breath.
That's where you can have halitosis.
That's where you can pick your nose.
You don't expect to go to work and be your authentic self.
Your boss doesn't want that.
Your boss wants you to do a job.
Don't give me that authentic self stuff.
Everybody has a forward-facing face that they put on when they
go out in public attention because that's how society works right the idea that you can just
you're supposed to go out there and be part of life with everyone else just the idea that you
can just go and walk around being your authentic self no matter how other no matter how it affects other people, is absolutely ridiculous.
It is a total innovation.
It's only been something that people talk about in the past 5, 10 years, 10, 15 years or so.
No, don't be your authentic self because your authentic self is disgusting.
You can take your authentic self to Canada.
Yeah, I mean, you want somewhere else.
Aspects of yourself obviously you want to like
open up and become a more real human
but like nudity, you know
the authentic self argument is a
slope to nudity and nudists and people
being like, I don't need to wear clothes. I'm being my honest self.
That's being light about it. Your
authentic self, okay. I want to hear what
Antifa has to say when a bunch of white supremacists
want to be their authentic selves marching around in public.
They don't want it.
What they're advocating for is that they get to do whatever they want, whenever they want, with no consequences.
I thought that when they were talking about equity, too, they said it's an opportunity to—it's right to use your personal—I don't know how she phrased it.
Equity?
Yeah, your personal efforts to provide equity.
But then they're using public funds to do it.
That's not their personal—
If you want to provide equity for people, if I want to
make an environment where we all have an opportunity,
but if I'm going to use public funds
to do it, you've got a big problem.
Equity is not
equality. Equity means everybody has
the same outcomes. So what they're
saying is everybody's all the same.
There's no one that's better at anything or
worse at anything. And when you take that
idea and you apply it to a job like police officer or fireman, you end up with dead people.
I got an idea. I got an idea.
We are going to put on a music show, rock concert.
And of course, because we believe in diversity, equity and inclusion, I would like to make sure we're inclusive of all different ideas.
Libby, why don't you tell us
how you think the rock concert should be put off
and we'll ignore Phil's opinion as a platinum rock star
because he's a white man.
That's great.
I think that we should have a tap routine
and we should do some musical numbers.
You should also get some-
I personally would like to sing an aria
even though I have never sung opera before.
Let's get some architects in there to sing also.
I think definitely architects.
Yeah, but he's neurodivergent.
Yeah, we got to make sure that we get
stonemasons in there to sing,
especially the ones that have never had a chance to sing before.
We got to make sure everyone gets a chance to sing
at this concert. No, no, you want the best.
That's why you do it.
I saw a video where someone
was actually arguing, it was a black woman,
that DEI means that when they're practicing medicine,
their tribal holistic practices
should be considered the same as medical doctors.
I've seen this.
It's called alternative ways of knowing.
They say alternative forms of knowledge,
alternative ways of knowing.
What is alternative forms of knowledge?
It is facts.
It's a purely relativist perspective.
What does that mean?
It's relativist. In the scientific community, what does that mean?
It is relativist. Oftentimes, they'll look at traditional medicine,
so they're talking about things like Native Americans or
whatever they call it, First Nations or whatever.
Oh, is that what we call it now, First Nations?
Apparently, yeah. That's what they call it in Canada.
I've never heard that before.
Justin Trudeau says it a lot.
I don't listen to that guy.
Look, essentially it boils down to they're talking about witch doctors.
They're like, these ways of knowing have been passed down for generation and generation through tribal peoples and stuff.
And it's something that we should accept into our lexicon.
It's something that we should acknowledge.
I reject that entirely.
I completely and totally only want verifiable scientific evidence,
things that are repeatable in a controlled test.
But this house, we believe in science.
Yeah, but the scientific method is flawed.
It says if you can't reproduce it, then it doesn't exist.
And they'll be like, if you can't, but there are miracles.
Like things happen once and you're like, whoa, how did that happen?
I still can't figure it out.
That's alternative ways of doing it.
And you can believe that.
That's fine.
But when it comes to like applying it to everybody, you can't say, well, this one time there was
a miracle.
So we're going to say everybody should do this.
For instance, Reiki, healing hands, like that's over time, over history has been people
have said, yes, some men, some said, yes, there are healers.
I don't think you should
exclude it. I had Reiki healing
one time. It was really, it was pretty cool. I think you should
absolutely exclude it. I would absolutely.
I wouldn't put it in insurance or
medical stuff, but it helped.
Prove it. I thought it was cool one time.
You do it, you heal somebody.
You do it over and over and over.
If you can't over, if you can't repeat it. No, not anecdotally.
Like you have to be able to run a control experiment and you have to determine through
that process that it's actually effective every single time, like Advil.
I was reading about how people used to drink mercury to cure syphilis.
Oh my gosh.
It didn't work, right?
Okay, why were we reading this?
Why were we?
Oh, I read a lot.
Yeah.
I read everything.
Well, so antibiotics is fascinating to me, especially around the conversation that antibiotic-resistant strains are emerging and we may have to move on to something different.
Yeah.
And so something came up on the show where we're talking about people drinking mercury to cure syphilis.
It didn't actually do it.
What happens is syphilis goes dormant, and so people thought they were getting better.
And they're spreading syphilis.
Oh, yeah.
They're making themselves crazy.
They were making themselves literally mad as hatters.
So imagine what would happen if you went back 500 years with antibiotics and said, take this.
Trust me, it works.
Like, people have no idea.
They would take it and feel better, and they would assume it's true.
Over a long enough period of time, we now know
because you get a bacterial infection
or actually, did you guys see that show?
It was like 1897 or whatever it was called at Taylor Sheridan.
Was that what it was called? 1897?
I probably
got the year wrong. You're surging down the microphone.
That was popular for a bit, a minute.
It was a miniseries, but the
story ends when the chick gets shot with an arrow
and the Native Americans would dip the arrowheads in crap to make it infectious.
That in Vietnam, too.
Oh, that's right.
And then they're like, she's going to get an infection and die.
And it's like, wow, that's pretty wild, because today you go to the doctor,
and some fat nurse would roll in her chair, open a drawer,
and grab a bottle of pills and be like, you'll live.
And it's just there and available for us.
I don't want to go to a world where they're like, let's dance around in a circle and throw rose petals in the air until the demons
go away. Some of it's just diet. Like the diet is the alternative medicine is like, hey, fix your
diet. Yeah, I agree. And I'd like to get insured for like healthy eating. I'm not changing it.
Truly, because that's what's making us sick. I feel like we should not need as much insurance.
RFK Jr. fan right here, if you read the label on your food, it's making us sick, making us fatter, more cancer, more illness.
I agree completely.
More expensive health care.
But Ian, I'm not going to change my diet for a broken arm, okay?
No.
There's foods that will reduce inflammation and stuff.
No.
No.
Hold on.
Hold on.
I reject.
Wait, wait, wait.
Phil, Phil, I got to stop you.
You probably don't need to change your diet because you have a good one.
But if there's somebody who is eating ho-hos and ding-dongs as their principal meal every day and they go to the doctor,
the doctor is going to say, look, your arm is not going to heal unless you're eating real food.
You got to stop eating the ho-hos and the ding-dongs.
Yeah, inflammation.
Sugar will cause inflammation.
Ian, a broken bone is not just inflammation.
A broken bone is broken bone.
You want to regrow the bone.
You want like phosphorus and, yeah, calcium, zinc.
You need the bone to be set and you need a cast is what you need.
Right, right, right.
100%.
Okay.
But he still has inflammation.
There's still a fair point that if you're eating a bad diet, you're not going to heal properly.
You guys are all too kind.
All right, let's jump to this.
I am not nice.
Let's jump to this next story that will get you all good and riled up. Biden says federal
government will cover 100 percent of costs for initial L.A. fire recovery. Thank heavens. You
know, when that hurricane ripped through the Trump districts, I'm glad they didn't help anyone.
And now that it's all progressives, largely 80 percent who are being impacted, I'm glad to hear
that Biden's going to pay for all of it. Did your district get smashed up by the hurricane?
We did not. We're on the coast. So we skated on that one. But the inner, the upper part of my
state got totally torn up. People were, counties and cities were cutting their way out. That much
damage was done. And I know people both in North and South Carolina, I'm in South Carolina, but
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, that applied for their $750 check that had thousands of dollars of damage on their property and got rejected, got turned down.
And so it's clear this is, you know, buying votes right now, right?
This is they wouldn't do it in conservative states, southern states.
We're not going to help people who got help people who got damaged by the hurricane.
People are still begging for hotel vouchers.
There was someone in Asheville tonight.
I sent it over to Chuck Edwards, his office today,
or we were supposed to be doing that on our way over here, actually.
But people are still don't have a place to live in Asheville, North Carolina,
because of the hurricane and can't get hotel vouchers to stay.
They're going to be homeless.
People that lost everything.
And now because you live in a Democrat state,
everything's being paid for. These are also the people that donated to biden and harris so this
is like the kickback with the um that's right when the hurt you get what you pay for with the
hurricanes how did they what did they get the people that were affected by the hurricane was
their government funding this real quick this is specifically they're talking about debris cleanup
and like reconstruction stuff i don't know that they're saying they're giving people money.
I'm saying they're allocating resources to L.A. with higher priority than these districts that were damaged by the hurricane that are still suffering.
Yeah. I mean, the southern states are still suffering.
The places that got hit harder.
There are still trees on the ground in some of those places.
And some people, particularly in western North Carolina, don't have a home still.
And that's what's so crazy and very, very sad.
And now we're going to have devastation.
These people are losing everything in California.
I mean, everything.
And it's a disaster.
But they're benefiting greater than the southern states with the hurricane.
The federal government's coming in to supplement because the state government ran the insurance company out of town because they
were trying to do price controls on what the insurance cost of homeowners insurance was
going to be.
But the reason that they were the insurance companies were trying to raise the prices
is because they were doing assessments as to the risk of fire and stuff like that because
of the policies that the state had about.
Well, also, the state of california spent last year 23 billion
dollars on illegal immigrants i would love to know how far that 23 billion dollars would go today
to help these uh folks that are devastated from these fires across la how far would that would
go a very long way but instead open borders billions of dollars to illegals america last
i don't get it.
I know we're going to talk about it in a little bit, but I got to bring it up.
You had a bill.
Criminal sex offender, illegal immigrants got to go.
Democrats are like, no, that's it.
They can stay. I don't understand how this country has gotten to this point where there is a very clear,
rational, logical, maybe we should have water in our reservoirs for fires.
Maybe this country should give equal you know, equal funding to
repairs for any district, regardless of what it is. How are we at this point where Democrats are
just overt in their willful destruction of the country? A hundred percent. And there were 158
Democrats last year in September voted against deporting criminal, illegal aliens who are here,
who are convicted rapists, who are pedophiles, who are murderers.
They said, nah, man, they should just they should just stay in the United States. That's what they
voted on. And we've refiled the bill last Friday. It's one of 12 bills in the House rules package
that are being considered right now, one of 12 bills. So it'll be voted on next week. And we'll
see if Democrats are willing to apologize now and vote for it this time. We were reaching out to Senator Fetterman's office this week, too, because he might be the only Democrat that logically might actually co-sponsor a bill like that.
Once we get it over to the Senate and support it, it's just logic.
Like, if you're here illegally, you're a rapist, you're a murderer, you're a pedophile, you're the first one to go.
Like, if we're talking about deporting everybody, let's start with the worst of the worst and that is these guys similarly in the uk there was a vote on the inquiry into the grooming gangs and
the labor party said no two-thirds of the mps voted against yep it sounds i just don't understand
how is this possible yeah are these literal demons is it like a bill attached to something
else no my bill was seeing would just stand alone, single subject bill in September. It got
a vote, came out of judiciary. It is coming out again next week. It's H.R. 30. Last year was H.R.
seven nine zero nine. It'll be back out. I had 51 Democrats vote for it last time.
158 vote against what we just saw two nights ago. The Lake and Riley Act, 159 Democrats voted
against the Lake and Rileyiley act which was deporting
uh thieves and and robbers who are here illegally shoplifters basically and they voted against
that why do they say why it's the politics of yet of nice and now like we need we need people that
are gonna we need people that aren't afraid to do things that aren't immediately nice that have a
a long-term goal that is a positive outcome for society as opposed to a short-term goal
that is a positive outcome for the immediate person that they're talking about affecting
at the end of the day they want them to vote in our elections they want to fundamentally change
the face of the country in any way shape or. They want one party and they will do anything at all costs, including trying to kill Donald Trump over and over again
until they are successful, because that is the world that we live in right now. They want to
destroy the fabric of our country. And that's what they're doing bit by bit. This is the communist,
fascist, Marxist way is to disable a country one bit at a time. They have been very successful
at local politics for decades.
We have gotten behind on that.
And thank God we have groups like Moms for Liberty
and other groups that are out there
that are going bit by bit back to the school boards,
back to the county councils, back to the city councils
and trying to rebuild what is so broken in this country.
And we have to have bold leadership.
I'm done being nice.
I came into Congress being very nice,
being fair, being very welcoming,
giving everybody a shot.
I am sick and tired of it.
I've been red pilled now for four years.
I'm like, I'm done.
The media, I am done.
These leftists, these Democrats,
they are bad for the country.
Based on where we are right now,
where do you think we end up in eight years?
Well, if we're successful, the next, I'd say, I don't even know that we have 18 months.
I think we have 12.
And I don't know, you know, it depends on where we get there.
But if we can make some really tough decisions over the next 12 years, conservative, bold, we have to deport people.
If we don't deport people, what was this for?
We have to look at spending, the cost of groceries and all those
things and we got you know we have to protect women that's what i'm doing the sarah mcbride
thing that we win on all these fronts but we have to do it and i don't know that the senate has a
stomach for it i think the house does i don't know if the senate does i think pam bondy and
kash patel need to launch a series of investigations into the lawfare against trump and conservatives
and i think uh there's a lot of
instances of what would be described as conspiracy against rights. So the case, Donald Trump,
the sentencing, again, we'll talk about this in a second. This is very clearly fake. And if the
federal government doesn't intervene to shut down what is clearly a rogue state, then we cease to
exist. People have to be arrested. People have to be indicted. They have to be investigated.
They have to be charged with crimes and they have to serve jail time.
That is where we are right now
because if the government can get away with it
and they are and they're spitting in our faces
as they do it,
they can get away with everything.
And at some point,
and I sit on these hearings,
like I'm in Congress
because I was fed up and angry
with the direction of the country,
but I sit in these hearings
and we have these fights.
People get their information on X and post their videos and do their media interviews,
but then nothing ever happens. Nobody ever goes to jail. No one ever gets really, truly
investigated. No one ever gets impeached, truly. It's just the same thing that always happens.
But this time has to be different. If we don't do that, we're going to be in the same place
in eight years from now where we are today. And I love what's happening with the MAGA movement and what we have with X
right now and Elon. You all are the media. You guys are the media now. You're telling the truth.
You're putting the truth out there every single day, all day. It's very decentralized. And when
I see the ratings for CNN in the gutter, the only concern is YouTube props them up.
So when you go to YouTube.com, they put CNN, MSNBC up on top. Fox News, too.
But, you know, Fox News is OK. They're not perfect, but they're good. I like Jesse Waters. I like Gutfeld. They're fantastic.
So we're still up against CNN, MSNBC. We can rag on them all day and night and we should.
Cable is dead, but they're still and against CNN, MSNBC. We can rag on them all day and night, and we should. Cable is dead, but they're still, and my fear is.
And they censor on YouTube.
I mean, they're censoring conservative voices.
So Rumble's fantastic.
We love Rumble too.
We put all of our videos.
So guys, TimCast.com, all of our videos, Rumble's infrastructure.
Our membership, when you sign up at TimCast.com, uses parallel economy.
Let me stress this.
If you want to support the likes of
Dan Bongino and Chris Pavlovsky and Rumble
and the things they're building, TimCast.com,
sign up to be a member. Parallel
Economy is the financial service we use.
It is, I don't know who
founded it, but I know Dan's involved and
Rumble are like the principal
stakeholders in this financial
transaction service. So you're not just
helping us, you're helping them So you're not just helping us,
you're helping them, you're building the parallel economy. And we have to create spaces they can't
shut us down and censor us from. Yeah, mesh networks, because central controllers are
dangerous, whether it's your ISP, or your website, like YouTube, whether it's Verizon,
that can turn off your access to the internet. And's a lot harder to do, but I would meet you halfway and say decentralized media,
which is where we are, so that if everybody's relying on one show,
it takes one national security letter to shut down a news story.
But if you've got 1,000 news shows, there's no way you're going to suppress the information.
The truth gets out there one way or another.
It eventually does, but that's why the network of influencers
that you all have helped create over the years is so important
because that information gets out so much bigger, better, faster,
more than we ever would have before.
And everything, every conspiracy theory that's been out there,
it's turned out to be true.
That's the funny thing, yeah.
Because everything that Trump has said has turned out to be right.
And it's like people are just so fed up and sick of the media.
The meme now is what's the difference between a conspiracy conspiracy theory and the truth?
Right.
A couple of months.
Yeah.
A couple of months.
That's that's that's pretty wild.
That's factual.
I'm at the point where I'm with Joe Rogan on this one.
He did a comedy bit.
The media attacked him for it.
He was like, I'm ready to believe the moon landing is fake.
That's what I was just going to say.
Moon landing happened. moon landing happened.
The moon landing happened.
But Stanley Kubrick made fake footage.
Get it over it.
Well, I certainly think we went to the moon.
I'm just saying, like, I'm at the point where it's like, I don't believe anything they say.
And it's like, Luke Rutkowski has a great shirt.
It's a meme.
And it said, I used to believe in aliens until the government told me to.
I don't know what to believe anymore. Well, I mean, I'm a part of the mix on the Hill. I have a meme and it said, I used to believe in aliens until the government told me to. Right. I don't know what to believe anymore.
Well, I mean, I'm a part of the mix on the Hill.
I have a front row seat to this. I don't believe
that it's half the time what we're being fed.
Like the drone thing right now. I don't believe anything the government
is saying right now. Well, did you see what Trump said? He said
on January 21st, I'll tell y'all what I find
out.
I have a lot of respect for that.
Wait, wait, wait.
Do you think he'll release the JFK stuff?
I hope.
But what if on January 21st, Trump just comes out and he goes,
so apparently China's got gravitic drones that are flying through the air
and launching from the Atlantic.
And then he pulls up the episode of Sean Ryan and you're like, oh, man, wow.
I watched it.
The Sean Ryan show?
I watched the Sean Ryan show.
I'm very interested in the topic.
I watched the whole thing front to end, start to finish.
It's interesting.
It's fascinating.
And I have a committee on technology under the oversight committee.
I'm very interested in all of this.
Do you have, is there classified information you can't talk to us about in terms of these UAPs, UFOs?
Check out.
That proves it.
It's aliens aliens i didn't
say that but what i will say i will say and i can't say what shapes they are but i was in a
skiff or a classified room right before the uh the holiday recess christmas recess and there are two
the government has debunked a lot of videos and photos even some of the stuff that's leaked out
and a lot a lot of it does make a lot of sense. But there are consistently two shapes that are unknown and unidentified. The government,
our government, cannot explain. I will not say what shapes those are, as I was told in a classified
setting. And it's not public yet. But specifically, there are two types of shapes that are consistently
unknown, unexplained in our skies.
It could be plasma.
They're doing this thing called talking plasma.
Not the shape of plasma.
But plasma can take different shapes.
They can change the shape of the cloud called talking plasma.
What they do is they triangulate laser beams or beams and they connect them at one point.
And then they can alter the shape and they can project sound through the stuff too.
So they can make it look like a man's face.
This is real.
If you take like
four lasers, the point
where they intersect will create
a shape.
So when you point a laser, you see the dot on the wall.
When the two lasers intersect, the point
where they intersect refracts and you can see it.
So what they do is they basically make holograms
by having ten lasers all move on a computer program.
Interesting.
Yeah, so the reason why some people think
UFOs are quote-unquote talking plasma
is that when they say that this object moves
seemingly an instant,
well, if they're just lasers going back and forth,
it would...
Gotcha.
That's interesting.
And they would look like Tic Tacs.
If they're just coming up on radar and they're like, what is that? Talking plasma.
If you see the craft, that's another story.
Because they probably have lightweight drones that are going underwater and up into space.
Yeah, it could be interesting.
But Aero, the government, is going to start putting out some of the information on which ones that they have debunked and how they debunked them.
Because I think that information would give more trust in the process, too, with the I don't trust them I don't I don't trust at this point any government agency
because we've been lied to for so long uh by all of them but um but then while they do that they're
also going to release information on what is unexplained what's the company arrow it's a
government agency that investigates UAPs they investigate a lot of other things as well but
they'll be doing this I am told this starting this year, starting over the next couple months,
start releasing information on videos and photos that they have debunked, and they will explain
how they've been debunked. I've been briefed on this. And then some of the ones that are
unexplained, they will also release to the public. So I think that's a great first step in some
transparency. Have you ever met any of the aero agents, would you call them?
Did they ever, do they wear black suits? Did they ever come up to you with a silver looking pen?
No, they're not men in black. No, not that you would know, but do they lie? Like,
are they instructed by deep, deep? My problem is when I go into a SCIF, most of the stuff,
most of the information we get is already open source. It's already out there already. Um,
very little is classified. Um, and then the other problem is because of the over classification of information. If you don't
know the name of the specific program that's classified, if you don't know the words like
the Constellation program, that one a couple weeks ago that came forward by Michael Schellenberger,
like that one, if you don't have the specific name, they'll just say it doesn't exist.
So it's like if you don't know what the compartmentalized program is,
you don't know the name of it, you'll never get information on it
because they'll just tell you it never happened, it doesn't exist.
And then the other part is, too, is I do believe that private contractors
are involved some way in some of this.
And so they skirt around government laws, institutions, the Constitution, statutes,
maybe even the executive branch.
And they do some of this, whether it's reverse engineering or the technology, whatever we're
involved in or have knowledge of or are replicating in the private sector to get
around our laws too. I do believe that that's a thing. Do you think that the technology to use
gravity propulsion systems exist? I don't know. I've not been briefed on it, but I did read the
memorandum, the manifesto of the Cybertruck bomber. I did watch Sean Ryan's program.
Is it true the FBI said that email was sent by this guy?
I have not verified that, but I am very interested in learning more through my chairmanship on the Technology Committee on Oversight.
I would like to learn more about what's going on.
I also don't want to be suicided.
I am very happy.
Love my children.
I love my family.
I love my children. I love my family. I love my job. But I am very interested in, because can't imagine that that does exist.
So that's why I would like us to look into it in Congress, even if we have to do it in a classified setting.
I suppose the challenge is I don't see why it wouldn't be possible.
I mean, humans can invent and develop things.
And then the question is, if the U.S. were to invent a new kind of propulsion, they're not going to tell us if it's a weapon or, you know.
So, you know, I was thinking about this the other day.
I was at an airport and I was reading about Amelia Earhart.
And I was like, wow, like, look how much was accomplished in this short time when they invented these planes.
And the fascinating thing is within a couple of decades, we were at war with them.
Like, we just built them.
And two decades later, we learned how to fight with them.
Right.
Yeah. And so I'm thinking like, how is it that the Wright brothers in North Carolina, right?
What was the name of the hill?
I don't know.
They, they, they, they.
Kitty Hill?
Kitty Hawk?
Kitty Hawk.
Right.
I was actually just there.
These guys figure it out.
And then that information as to how to create a heavier than air flying machine becomes ubiquitous around the world to the point where we're fighting against our enemies who have them.
And what payload they can carry.
Right.
And bombs.
So I feel like the U.S. says, look at us.
We've discovered gravitic propulsion.
The last thing we want is for China or Russia to figure or Iran to figure out how to do this.
Correct.
Because we don't want to go to war against them.
Yeah, they got that material, aerogel.
You guys familiar with aerogel?
Super lightweight, almost lighter than air.
I think it is lighter than air.
I think they freeze dry something,
and then what's left is this.
It's very heat resistant.
You can blow torch it, and it's totally fine.
They'll alloy it with air alloy they have
where you can hit it with a hammer,
but it's so light.
And the atmosphere is dense.
Stuff can be lighter than this atmosphere,
and it'll float.
Obviously, a vacuum itself will float.
So if you have materials and then, I mean, you talk about like warp drive and like cavitating space and creating enough horizontal momentum that it reduces vertical momentum to zero or near zero.
I got a B in physics.
Relativity almost killed me.
What about it?
Just whatever that is you just said.
Horizontal momentum making vertical momentum reduce. Yeah, I think there's an, whatever that is, you just said. Horizontal momentum, making vertical
momentum reduce. Yeah, I think, I think there's an inverse relationship with the two forms of
momentum. So Jeremy Riss, the alien scientist, we talk a lot about anti-gravity research, but like.
But it's a national security issue. So if it exists, it is a national security issue. I sit
on the House Armed Services Committee also, and I would like to know, I would like to make sure that if we have very advanced technology in our skies,
I want to know for a fact that China does not have it. Or if it does exist, who else has it?
Because this is where the arms race will be. Because if it's a corporation, then the corporation
has it. And if the corporation wants to sell that tech. Correct. So what, you know, so I do have
concerns if it's in the private sector, who else has access to it? Do you? Because, yeah, like, how do you, how do you navigate the
ethics of, of military secrecy? Well, there are laws that govern who, you know, companies can do
business with overseas, like terrorist organizations. You can't. ITAR stuff. What's that?
ITAR stuff. ITAR, correct. You just can't go do a deal with Hezbollah as an American company.
It's just not a thing.
So that's why classifying terrorist organizations is important.
We don't classify the Taliban as terrorists.
But you could do a deal with somebody that does a deal with the Taliban.
I mean, the way that that kind of stuff works, like, for instance, like SpaceX is essentially like they make intercontinental ballistic missiles, even though they don't make warheads.
So he has to have a clearance and he has to follow all kinds of ITAR rules and he has to.
Regulations.
Regulations and stuff.
And he has to have the people that actually work there, they have to follow clearance.
And there's a whole slew of different products that are like that, whether it be certain types of lasers, infrared stuff, all kinds of different computer programs.
And then what you are selling or have a contract to sell to another
foreign country, there are export
rules, export permitting that you
have to go through the State Department. There are
a lot of regulations on how you would do business with a
foreign entity. Do you ever get concerned that they're
going to sell to a neutral
entity that will then sell to an enemy?
I'm always concerned.
It's way more of a realistic concern
that the federal government will just give it to terrorists. But more about cyber and hacking too.
It's like, who do these companies employ? Who has access to the information? Who's the spy?
Who's getting paid off enough that China already has the information? If we have advanced technology
or any of our technology, quite frankly, is, you know, how are we ensuring that those systems
aren't getting hacked, their enemies don't have the information. And I think that's more of a
realistic scenario because China is trying to hack us every single day, all day, all night long,
in every way, shape or form they possibly can. I think the challenge is if they did bring into
the skiff and said aliens are real and they're aliens, you couldn't tell us anyway.
Right. That's not what they said. Ah, but you can't.
But I can't confirm if they did
say that I would be able to say that.
That proves it. No, that was definitely
not said. But there are two shapes that are very
interesting, which was fascinating
to me. They've shown you the shapes?
You just can't describe them? Yes. They have shown us
the shapes. There's just two
certain shapes that they
cannot explain. I don't want to
press too hard on classified stuff. I'm just curious
why can't you describe the shape?
Because it was in a skiff
and I don't want to violate any
class. I have run against people
that have leaked classified information.
Yeah, we don't want that. I just don't. I will not.
I won't go there. I want to make sure I follow
that rule. But they were donuts. I think they were triangles. But three don't. I will not. I won't go there. I want to make sure I follow that rules.
But there were donuts.
I think there were triangles.
But three-dimensional.
Triangles, we know that.
Undulating in and out because it's plasma.
My favorite thing was when the drone stuff's happening in New Jersey.
The New York Post ran a story about the drones, and they had three pictures, and one of them
was very obviously an American Airlines plane with the American flag tail.
And I was like, picture of an airplane, dude.
Yeah.
A lot of people were freaking out.
But were we lied to per that memo?
Is it China?
Are they off our coast?
Is it Russia?
Is it Iran?
Is it somebody else?
These are questions the American people deserve answers to, which is why that memo is fascinating
to me and why I believe we should get briefed on it, look at it, investigate it within armed services, oversight,
wherever that jurisdiction is.
You're talking about these drones this last month, the drones,
whatever came of that.
All down the Eastern seaboard.
Nothing has come of it.
Are the drones still there?
I've heard some crazy stories.
What have you heard?
So we had Ron Coleman on and he lives in North Jersey and he said his
neighbors saw something the size of an SUV fly over their house.
Oh, my gosh.
Someone else super chatted us saying that they were driving down the road and some large car sized drone landed and stopped for a second and then picked up and flew off again.
Really?
Like tons of people have reported.
This is the crazy thing.
People are reporting car sizedsized drones of some sort flying
objects that that may be manned and and people don't understand exactly how they're flying maybe
they're rotors or whatever but then people conflate that and take pictures of airplanes and helicopters
and it confuses everything yeah and there is there was confusion because of that and i saw some of
the photos where it was planes and not drones. But we, you know, I was initially concerned about like radiation.
Are they looking for some kind of a lethal device that's out there that they can't find or that somebody lost?
Because that does happen, by the way.
But then when I read that memo, the manifesto, I said, well, gosh, maybe it's one of our foreign adversaries.
And if that's happening, why aren't we shooting them down out of the skies?
This is another China balloon scenario.
But by the way,
the FAA technically controls and mans the skies.
And even our military assets
aren't really allowed to shoot
even a drone over a military base.
They're not allowed to shoot it down
because it's FAA territory.
We had a drone fly over our studio.
Really?
Spying on us, low altitude, in our airspace.
Yeah.
And I was told—
You can't do anything.
You can't do anything about it.
And I'm like, well, how do you stop this clearly criminal action?
Like, good luck.
Yeah.
So Trump's got this video.
There's this video out with Trump.
Check it out.
It kind of disappeared very suddenly.
Do you have any idea what ever happened to the drones?
What happened to drones?
Well, you said that you thought the government knew what was happening with these drones over New Jersey.
There were some by Bedminster.
I don't know. They were over Bedminster a lot, so I can imagine.
I'm going to give you a report on drones about one day into the administration
because I think it's ridiculous that they're not telling you about what's going on with the drones.
And it's not only with me. Glenn was telling me today that in Virginia, they have drones all over the place,
too. And nobody's reporting it. I don't know why they're not. Do you want to say something about
just one quick comment, which is we are home to the largest naval base in the world and Quantico.
And we have a lot of the SEAL teams and have a huge national security infrastructure.
And now for two years running, we have had drone incursion over secure airspace,
and we still don't know why. And I think that's absolutely unacceptable. And I think
President Trump and the new leadership coming in, I think, will work diligently to understand
who's behind this and what we do
in order to stop the digital surveillance
of all of our secure infrastructure.
Interesting.
So I guess we'll find out
in a week. It's got to be military.
And the thing is, this is the ethics.
You kind of, as the military,
as the commander, the one building the weapons
program to counter foreign weapons programs,
you want to lie to the public
so that they believe it, so that the Chinese
start to believe it also. The military doesn't actually
do the building.
Yeah, I was being hyperbolic, not the military.
China is constantly
spying on us. China knows
everything. I think
it's very difficult to keep secrets from
someone as
nefarious. There are contractors of course, but the U.S. government does have military, Air Force bases that do weapons research.
So even still, they're bringing in people from the private sector.
Yeah, but it's a mix.
It's a collaboration.
Yeah.
So I guess it's like, what do you tell people?
Like, if Trump found out, like, these are counter drone drones, these are weapons that we're going to use to defend ourselves but and here's how they can be shot down here's how they can be
disrupted you kind of don't want people to know that I was I was drafting a bill this fall um
and I think we're still doing it that would allow our military to shoot down drones over military
airspace that's not not allowed right now and so I was literally drafting a bill to fix that and
then this happened the The drone thing happened.
Weren't you talking about that?
How shooting down anything is a felony?
We just mentioned it.
Yeah.
What?
They can't.
The military cannot shoot.
Correct.
Okay.
Why?
It's a felony.
FAA.
Who's the FAA?
Controls the airspace.
Some other organization is trumping military authority when it comes to self-defense.
Airspace.
U.S. airspace.
Ian is right.
The military should be supreme and have absolute authority.
Well, I see,
because we're a citizen-run country.
That's why the Secretary of Defense
is almost always a civilian.
Thank you guys for pointing me back
towards the light.
The president isn't actually in the military.
He's the commander-in-chief,
but he's a civilian.
The SecDef is a civilian.
The guy that runs CIA, civilian.
These positions.
But if one of these drones opens fire, then the military can take it down?
I mean.
No, I don't know.
I don't know if the military can operate on U.S. soil that way.
I think it would be a law enforcement.
I'm not sure.
I'd have to actually check.
I'm not.
It's a law.
I mean, obviously, I think if it's opening fire on the military base, I'm pretty sure.
But I assume if drones are flying around shooting people, it's going to be a local law enforcement thing.
Let's jump to this story from the Postmillennial.
Trump weighs 100 executive orders, many on border security, for first day in office.
Good stuff.
What's the record?
The record on first day in office?
I don't know, but this would probably be more than
biden's yeah i'm pretty sure i feel like biden had around 60 something on his first day in office
well it was the gender one he had like that it was also reversing all of donald trump's
generation policy he had very many he stopped building the wall immediately i mean every
president since uh since george w bush has had more executive orders than the previous one, which I find really disturbing.
I mean, a lot of this stuff should be law or it shouldn't be happening.
It's very bizarre that a president can come into office, make a whole slew of regulations without congressional oversight, without the people's oversight.
And then they can just be automatically reversed.
There's limitations to the authority of the executive branch. Executive orders tend to be things like, I am instructing my law enforcement agencies to no longer go after people who are doing this thing.
Right.
I am now instructing.
His was building a wall.
I mean, his wall building was an executive order.
I think that still falls within the purview of the commander in chief.
Grok says.
Structures with military budgets.
Grok says that the largest number of executive orders signed on the first day by a president was Joe Biden,
who signed 17 executive orders on his first day.
17?
That's what Grock says.
Let's go, Trump.
I thought it was a bit higher.
Well, there were a bunch in that first week.
I mean, he just kept rolling them out day after day.
It could be.
I mean, he's an old guy.
Could have been that he got tired after 16.
The next day, he did another pile.
We all know he wasn't doing it.
No, he wasn't doing it.
I hope one of his executive orders is the creation of a special investigation to the J6 committee.
He doesn't need an executive order for that.
I'm just, you know, poking the bear a little bit.
Well, if you are coaching witnesses, if you are destroying evidence, that's a crime.
Yeah.
And should be – again, that goes back to my thing being a member of Congress.
What are we actually doing here?
And we know that we know so much more today than we knew four years ago even.
But to hear that, it's very disturbing.
And if they get away with it, it's wrong.
It's illegal.
And should be investigated.
It does seem like there was definitely some collusion between Liz Cheney and Cassidy Hutchinson.
Seemed kind of disturbing, you know, that they were like a back channeling before she testified.
And not wanting to come forth with their information, their evidence and their documentation, trying to keep that at bay.
That's also wrong.
Well, and not hanging on to all of the documentation that they had during that committee.
Yep.
I mean, that's for real.
Benny Johnson talked about that.
That's what they do.
Everything they accuse Trump of doing
or the right of doing,
they themselves are the ones actually doing.
They're projecting every single thing.
It's a clever deflection.
Yeah, I mean, special counsel would be fine,
but we actually have to do something.
Like, your indictments have to be referred.
Like, if you broke the law,
you should be investigated.
You should go to jail.
You should be tried for it.
I'm tired of the days of we are better than everybody else.
That if you are a highfalutin official in D.C., that you are above the law.
Why were there never any consequences for Merrick Garland being in contempt of Congress and refusing to comply with a subpoena on her testimony?
Well, because it was a Democrat-controlled Senate. That's why. being in contempt of Congress and refusing to comply with a subpoena on the on the her testimony.
Well, because it's a Democrat was a Democrat controlled Senate. That's why. So what do we do now? Right. He was in contempt of House. I mean, he was incorrect. And nothing happened.
Right. Nothing happened because of the DOJ being the DOJ was like, oh, we're not going to prosecute our boss.
It's like, OK, maybe someone else should prosecute your boss. Right. If you're too.
It feels like there are very few checks and balances in the government,
even though that is the purpose of the three separate branches.
I was just watching,
I saw a picture of Steve Bannon earlier thinking about that guy and how he
basically went to jail for that contempt because he wouldn't sell out the
president,
wouldn't speak against the president on the stand.
And it's like Merrick Garland.
I don't know if it's the exact same.
Garland should go to prison.
I felt so bad for what Steve had to endure for what,
40 days or more?
It was just so
gruesome to put a human through that.
It'll make a great book. It'll be fascinating
reading.
And I guess
should he have gone to prison?
No. And should Merrick Garland go to
prison? Yes. What's the difference?
He did go to prison.
Should Steve Bennett have gone to prison? No. Should Merrick Garland go to prison? Yes. What's the difference? He did go to prison. Should Steve Bannon have gone
to prison? No. Should Merrick
Garland go to prison? Yes. And the reason why
is that Steve Bannon went to prison.
And Peter Navarro both went to prison.
So it was a total
misapplication of the law in the first
case and then it was applied
especially for Merrick Garland
who didn't have to suffer from
any of the consequences of refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena to turn over documentation about the president's mental capacity due to his aging.
We still haven't seen the full transcript of the Robert Herr testimony because they redacted parts of it.
And it turns out that the biographer of Biden, who was part of that,
part of that case has a lot of documentation as well. And we don't get to see that.
I would say I want to protect the power of the subpoena. Like if Congress has that power and
authority, we have to protect it. My issue is the way that it's applied, you know, one or two people,
in this case, the Republicans go to jail democrats don't whatever
the standard is it has to be applied to everybody equally and if you get a congressional subpoena
unless you're protected by uh the executive powers uh you know you aren't you have to show up you
have to testify and that was the issue with uh hunter biden when he showed up to the oversight
committee that guy was subpoenaed nothing happened happened. He showed up with the TV crew,
Netflix crew, whoever it was, whatever streaming service it was. I screamed at him and said he had no balls because he showed up there and defied a congressional subpoena. And then he didn't go to
jail. Well, and also he specifically held his press conference on the Senate side. The same day.
The same day so that he couldn't be taken into custody by the House Sergeant of Arms.
I just want to make a correction. I was wrong about the number of executive orders.
They haven't been increasing.
In fact, George W. Bush had more than Obama.
Trump had less than Obama.
And Biden has so far had 143.
But I will say that Franklin Delano Roosevelt had 3,721 executive orders.
Really?
I did not have that data point.
Yeah, FDR was garbage.
But anyways.
Yeah, Woodrow Wilson had,
it looks like,
the second most with 1,800.
That's the worst president
in American history.
In the 21st century,
it's all been under 300.
But Bill Clinton had 364.
Interesting.
So we're actually on the low side.
We're on the low side, yeah.
Joe Biden, 17. The mainstream media lies again. I don't mean on day one. I mean total. Right, so for day one, interesting i didn't so we're actually on the low side so we're on the low side yeah joe biden 17
mainstream media i don't mean on day one i mean total right so so for day one joe biden did 17
which um was i believe it was a record trump had one obama did not sign any executive orders on day
one of his first uh his first term on a second day he did sign some george w bush didn't have
any executive orders and bill cl Clinton had an executive order won.
You're talking about on day one.
Day one.
If Trump comes in with 100 executive orders, his wrist is going to be tired.
Baller.
You know what?
I want to see it.
Like, get it done, Trump.
You have a limited amount of time.
It's time to just do the stuff.
He had a lot of campaign promises, and the American people, we all out here, we expect him to deliver.
And some of them are going to be ugly, but it's time to get it done. Particularly if they're
regarding the border and immigration and stuff like that. You've got to start.
70% of the population feels like
deportations are what they want. Not just like, are they
kind of okay? Are they a little squishy on it? Bye-bye. That's what the American people say.
70% of the American people say we're okay with and we desire deportations now whether or not you think
they should deport people that are just here illegally and that's the only law they've broken
i don't care i want to see i want to see them to start with the criminals like they've said
and then go on down the list if you you're here illegally, you should not be allowed to stay.
The only caveat I would have is the people that are dreamers, maybe they can stay if there's some kind of benefit.
But if they're just going to school and on the government dole and stuff like that, they can go too.
We have visas for coming here to work. In line with everybody else.
I don't have any problem with deporting people.
And I think the American, and I don't, I don't think
the American people have made it
completely clear. They want that
just as much as they want
ID to vote, which is another
thing that even though the states...
Evan Newsom got rid of the voter ID in California
what, a week ago? Two weeks ago?
Something like that? Well, he made it illegal to require it.
Yeah, and I understand that the states run their elections,
but I don't think that there's a problem
with the federal government saying
that you must do your elections in one day
and there's a deadline at night.
I don't think there's any kind of constitutional preventative.
Federally, we can only weigh in, I believe,
on federal elections, but states run their election policy.
That is, you know, checks and balances
within the government, states, rights, et cetera,
federalism, the balance that we have there
to have some of those checks and balances.
But my bill, H.R. 30, the violence against women,
preventing violence against women by Illegal Aliens Act,
we'll get a vote next week.
Elon Musk has endorsed that bill.
My plan is, and my idea would be,
deport the worst of the worst.
And deportation is not a four-letter word anymore.
They have to go.
The American people want them out.
Get back in line to come here and work or come and go to school.
Get in line with everybody else and, you know, fix the visa system that we have.
But, you know, a lot of these companies, they are incentivized, and this is getting into details, but they're incentivized to hire foreign workers.
We have to stop incentivizing that and incentivize them to hire American workers, like the Social Security, FICA, what they're using there.
They're incentivized to hire people that are not American.
Yeah. Are you aware of, this is a bit off topic, but are you aware of Health and Human Services Refugee Resettlement Program?
I'm aware of FEMA's program to house illegal aliens, but that resettlement program, yes. So if I was reading on HHS website, they have a program called the Refugee Resettlement Program.
And that's what they've been using to take people that come to the border and say that they're claiming asylum.
They're saying all they do is they have to say i'm claiming asylum and then they'll go ahead and put them into that
program as opposed to being like you know oh you have to leave or whatever and they start and that's
that was part of how they filter them out through the country and so i'm i'm i've made a bunch of
noise about this on the show in the past i think that that was one of the means that they've been
using to try and turn purple states bluer and 100 percent and swing states, swing districts, 100 percent.
But also in the White House denied this last year.
But there was a program voted on by Democrats and a handful of Republicans twice in the last two or three years that fed FEMA one point four or five billion dollars to house illegal immigrants in this country.
FEMA's mission is to protect against natural disasters and to respond to natural disasters.
It is not to house illegals.
Turned out that was true.
I had a bill for that.
Couldn't get a vote, by the way, in the House last year on that bill.
But we were funding, through FEMA, housing illegal aliens.
It's called the AJSAS Office of Refugee Resettlement.
That's why Remain in Mexico is so important,
and Trump promised to bring that back.
Yeah.
Let's jump to this story from the Postmillennial.
The Supreme Court has declined Trump's request
to halt sentencing in the New York case,
and is it my understanding that it was Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett?
Yeah, they joined the liberals
and voted to say that Trump has to.
Oh, if you refresh,
there's a lot more story now.
A lot more story if I refresh.
A lot more story if you refresh.
But yeah, they voted with the liberals
to say that Trump has to face sentencing
in Judge Juan Marchand's court tomorrow.
So Clarence Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, and Kavanaugh
indicated they would have approved Trump's emergency request.
But Roberts and Coney Barrett joined the liberals to have Trump be sentenced.
I think that's absolutely insane. And I think it's obvious, too, that the the judge and Alvin Bragg.
I mean, Alvin Bragg really wants his scalp, you know.
So the whole point of this is to he can't be a convicted felon until they finish the trial.
To finish the trial, you have to go through sentencing.
And now when Trump enters office, he'll be the first president to ever.
That is 100% spot on.
They're doing this a week before he gets sworn in as president or 10 days, technically, I suppose.
That is the end game.
They want to call him a convicted felon.
They really want that.
That is the only reason they are doing this. And that's why they're saying
he's not going to get any penalties.
Right. And he's not going to get any penalties. It would be
absurd. I mean, what kind of penalties could there
be? You'd have to
set up a White House at Rikers Island
or something. That would
kind of be badass. But like, you know,
that's not really the jam.
His ankle bracelet would be gold.
It would be the most badass ankle bracelet.
I mean, his security would be arguably a lot better.
At Rikers, I think a lot less bad things would happen to the incarcerated people there.
Running the country from in prison, like some kind of ultimate mob leader.
Yeah, ultimate mob leader.
Are you locked in here with me, or we know it's the other way around?
I'm not locked up in here with you.
You're locked up in here with me.
And I hope they raise a ton of money when this happens, when this goes down.
This is what they are doing.
They're trying to destroy our country by destroying him.
So what, they charge this guy.
They want to sentence him.
And then what?
To nothing?
They just want to call him a convicted felon.
That is all this is about.
It's all narrative.
It's all narrative.
But is there a chance that he goes and they're like, yeah, you're guilty.
You're sentenced to 60 days in jail.
Yeah.
No, the judge has already said he won't do jail.
But the chance doesn't mean it's going to happen.
But technically, it could still happen like that.
And then Trump's like, put in handcuffs and walked out.
The judge said no.
They're going to do it virtually.
Oh.
But it.
OK.
I mean.
I guess that's reasonable.
There's a reality.
Like, you're not asking to turn oxygen into gold. OK. Oh, okay. I mean, I guess that's reasonable. There's a reality.
You're not asking to turn oxygen into gold, okay?
Like, can a judge sentence Trump to prison?
Yes.
He's got 34 felony counts.
And I'll tell you, it's very strange, in fact, for a judge to be like, 34 felony counts.
I hereby sentence you to nothing.
Bang the gavel.
But because the average person doesn't know and doesn't care, they're going to turn on CNN and Agent Cooper is going to say a convicted felon.
Yep.
That's it.
That's all they want to do.
They're going to say convicted felon President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump, a convicted felon.
Well, I hereby convict Juan Merchan for the felony of violating free Domestani law.
And I never said it was official U.S. jurisdiction or sanctioned courts.
But you can now call Juan Merchan a convicted felon because I hereby have judged it that he is a felon in the land of freedom.
We could even get a jury of our peers.
We're here all in favor of him being guilty of lawfare.
Totally guilty of lawfare.
That's a majority.
Although I would say that Alvin Bragg was a big accomplice.
You know, he was.
The point is, if they want to have a sham trial on fake charges and then call trump a convicted felon i can do the same thing so what if there's no qualifications for what makes someone a convicted felon and alvin bragg
is a convicted felon they have turned the court system into a joke the judicial system into a
joke you're gonna have a merit garland help property at your studio any minute now this is
like um the documents case this is where they
gave him 34 charges for like one email got sent to 34 people this is a different thing this is
stormy daniels oh my god this is and the 34 counts are he received an invoice they filed the invoice
he signed a check he was you know he received the receipt for the signed check. It's like so little tiny things.
I hope Trump locks them all up.
And meanwhile, no one ever said what the felony was that he, that Trump was said to have committed.
Because every time Alvin Bragg has prosecuted this charge, falsification of business records,
it has been a misdemeanor. And the only way that he could make
these misdemeanors felonies is by saying that these misdemeanors were committed in service to
a felony crime. But he never said what that felony crime was. And in fact, when he can prosecute a
felony, no, and by law, he can't. And when Judge Juan Mershon gave instructions to the jury, he told the jury that the jury did not have to agree on what the felony crime was.
Just that they all agree that Trump did some crime somewhere.
They agree Trump's a felon. That's all they, that's all.
So it was a completely bogus trial. And the jury came back multiple times with questions. It was clear that they were sort of confused about these charges. It was also clear that they did not agree on what felony was perhaps committed.
And also, Alvin Bragg was trying to indicate that the crime had something to do with election interference.
But that's a federal crime, not a state crime.
And this was a state prosecution. So in every conceivable way, if Bragg was going to prosecute these charges,
it should have been 34 counts, misdemeanor counts, and that's it. Correct. That's it.
No, no. It was beyond the statute of limitations. Yeah, there was that too. There was that too.
It's so incredible. It's the only reason they were able to extend the statute of limitations
is because he said it was felonies.
It's such a fabrication.
And yet, like we said earlier, this is all about being able to say convicted felon.
That's the only reason they want to do it.
And it was it is more leftist language games.
It's absolutely leftist language games.
And it is it is the stuff of banana republics and i i am kind of shocked
that the that there are people on the left in government that actually want to behave like this
it's it's normal for activists it's not a surprise that you know in a country of 350 million people
there'd be your 330 million people there'd be some crazies that are like let's do anything so that way
we can just say this blah blah blah that isn't a surprise but the fact that there are people that are supposed to be
serious people in government that are the quality and caliber of our elected officials and our
judges and the judiciary in this country that it has fallen so low so absolutely just incredibly
low that these people are not only taken seriously but they're allowed to take to be in positions
of authority is it is a it is terrible for the country.
And they go write books.
They do movies.
They fundraise for their next election cycle, their next election campaign off of this.
This is just a PR junket for them.
It's not serious.
They're not serious people.
Short term gains, long term losses.
Correct.
And too much fluoride in their water.
That too.
That was for Phil.
You got a point. Hey man, people are getting
dumbed down by crazy chemicals in the
water and the food supply too.
That's why there's so many trans
in California because of the chemicals.
What if, you know, let's get
conspiratorial. I feel
like maybe
the reason there are people who don't believe in God is
because they have no connection
to it. And the conspiracy theory is that fluoride calcifies your pineal gland or whatever. I don't
know if that's true, but that's what people say. But I wonder if- What people say?
There is a prominent community of people on the internet, DMT, like hippy dippy,
ayahuasca people that for a long time have said fluoride calcifies your pineal gland,
which I don't know why fluoride would calcify.
It sounds nonsensical to me.
It does not directly cause calcification.
The pineal gland accumulates hydroxyapatite crystals,
which are in your bone.
It's a type of crystal in your bone.
From fluoride?
It just accumulates in your pineal gland,
and then the fluoride has a high affinity for calcium,
which is a component of the crystals. So it attracts it? So it brings the calcium out of those crystals in your pineal gland, and then the fluoride has a high affinity for calcium, which is a component of the crystals. So it attracts it.
So it brings the calcium out of those crystals in the pineal gland.
My point is, what if water fluoridation, which is only dominant over the last hundred years, is the reason why we've seen a reduction in belief in God?
Can you reverse it?
Can you reverse the calcification?
I think you can, yeah.
Let's find out.
Just wild conspiracy theory.
Yeah.
How does that work?
Because everybody believed in God.
And now we have like growing atheism in the Western world.
For me, it was trying to-
When did the fluoride start?
I think it was like 1912 or something.
I could be wrong.
I'll check.
You said 100 years-ish.
It cannot be reversed by detoxing methods such as fasting.
According to this is just AI, brave AI.
However, some supplements.
1945 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Right after what month?
January.
You know what?
That kind of goes along with what you were saying because it was the boomers who abandoned God.
And that's when the boomers all started drinking water.
You know, for me, it was like I had to figure out what God was because when they were telling me, hey, Santa Claus is real.
And so is God. And then I found out Santa Claus was fake. I was like, well, maybe God's fake, too. It's just all a big lie. I can't see it. So don't. But then when I started to see like the cosmic microwave background radiation through these radio telescopes and you see this undulating web of radiation left over after the Big Bang, it looks like a neural net. Like, all right, okay. You know what I found really sort of convincing for me was, you know, how energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
Only changed.
Right.
So when you die, what happens to your energy?
You must go somewhere.
Where do you go?
Into the sun.
Maybe you go back to your creator.
Or off into deep space.
And end up being created into more things.
You wake up in a crane game with the claw picking you up and death.
Think about it.
What I thought was that means-
You're on Mars.
What I thought was that means the energy that is in every human being exists in an afterlife.
For sure.
They say you're headed towards a bright light, which is probably the sun.
And they say hell is the absence of God, which is people that refuse the light.
They refuse to go towards the sun.
They don't want to be amalgamated back into the
spirit realm of this glorious
ball of energy. So they go flying
off into deep space where it's cold and dark, and that's
hell in the Bible. I mean, it just tracks.
And then they're chewed in the
mouth of the devil for eternity
perhaps, or they're brought back to the light.
Yeah, I love that. It's so good.
That's why it's funny when Trudeau
said, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell. I'm like, I love that because if you go by the Dante's Inferno thing, that's snowballs. That's why it's funny when Trudeau said, there isn't a snowball's
chance in hell. I'm like, I love that because if you go
by the Dante's Inferno thing, that's snowballs.
Doing pretty well.
That's true.
Also, he said there isn't a snowball's chance in hell.
Does he mean there is a snowball's chance in hell?
Yes.
People always do, like, I couldn't, what do they say?
I could care less.
Which is the wrong one?
Which means that, yeah.
You have a wide range of perhaps you care, I guess.
I cannot care any less.
I care so much that I could care less.
There is a snowball's chance in hell
because the implication is a snowball would melt.
If there isn't, I guess you're saying
it's a wide range of possibilities?
I don't know.
Or hell is deep space.
And it's cold.
It's freezing, yeah.
It's freezing.
A snowball would evaporate, I guess.
Would it evaporate? A snowball in space? Yeah. I it's cold. It's freezing, yeah. It's freezing. A snowball would evaporate, I guess. Would it evaporate?
A snowball in space?
Yeah.
I don't know.
It depends on how cold it is.
It would absolutely evaporate.
It depends if it's actually being, if it's got indirect sunlight or not.
Because if you're in space without any air around you, if you're in direct sunlight,
you're getting that direct radiation and heat and stuff,
so it probably would melt.
I'm not an astronaut.
It says a snowball would not...
I'm in a room full of astronauts,
I feel like right now.
We're on a spaceship at the moment.
It would sublimate.
Which means it goes from solid to gas
without becoming liquid.
Interesting.
Because of the vacuum.
So evaporate was the...
Evaporate would have been liquid to gas. Yeah, sublimate.
That's hardcore. Sublimate. I was just thinking
about snow yesterday. How am I going to
use sublimate in an
X post? That's going to be
my mission this weekend. Emotions.
Emotions can sublimate. Sublimate.
That's a new word. Trump must
sublimate
our national debt.
Yes. Or drones. Oh, if we could sublimate drones? We could sublimate our national debt. Yes. Or drones.
Oh, if we could sublimate drones?
We could sublimate drones.
We need to...
And which is more important, drones or the debt?
Debt.
I think the drones are the immediate problem.
I don't know.
The debt is probably...
Who knows what the drones are, but we should investigate.
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What did you find?
She's happy to hear your voice.
Oh, okay.
Do you want to show your dog off?
Yeah, we're Libby.
Come here, baby.
She's right over here.
Dog's name is Libby.
The dog's name is also Libby, you guys.
The dog's name is Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. So the whole time we're doing this show, this little dog's name is also Libby, you guys. The dog's name is Liberty.
Liberty. So the whole time we're doing this show
this little dog's been running around just exploring
and sniffing and doing dog stuff. Her name's Liberty.
She loves freedom, the constitution, and
bacon. Nice hairdo.
I also like those things.
In what order? Was that the order
that... I'm a dog person
generally, but I like that dog extra.
It's a cute dog. Seven pounds of freedom
right here.
She's running around. The whole show is pretty funny.
She was sitting near you, watching you the whole time.
Oh, really? Right behind you.
Do you bathe her frequently?
Yeah, but once a month.
What kind of chemicals do you use? Temperature of the water?
It's like oatmeal, shampoo,
the best stuff for her coat.
She's got long hair. It's hard to detangle.
It's nice.
Her hair looks very good.
Do you use like warm water?
Warm water.
Warm.
Have you ever brought her onto the floor?
What's that?
Have you ever brought her onto the floor?
Oh yeah.
And I've been asked to take her off the floor and I keep her there.
I'm like, you guys can arrest me and my dog.
But she, uh, she's got sworn in with me last session. I had her in, we got sworn in at like 2am and me and my dog. But she got sworn in with me last session.
I had her in.
We got sworn in at like 2 a.m.
And I had the dog.
I had her in one hand.
And my other hand was up getting sworn in in the middle of the night.
She's seen some floor action.
That dog's seen some stuff, man.
Now here live on TimCast IRL on the floor of Congress.
Her premiere on TimCast.
Yeah, she's looking good.
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actually call in and talk to us and our guest how fun is that all right btk says ask ian if the fire
can be stopped with graphene um i think it does retard uh flame as far as carbon though it'll burn
well it doesn't i mean i think you need really high heat to burn graphene.
Let me check. I was thinking
about like if we could dump, if we could like
dust like
a fire zone with graphene or with some
chemical that wouldn't kill the plants.
Like you were saying earlier, use some sort of flame retardant,
but like without harming the foliage
that would put out the fires and maybe even
prevent forest fires. I think carbon
will burn. Yes, that's what burns. It and maybe even prevent forest fires. I think carbon will burn.
Yes, that's what burns.
It depends on the shape of it.
It bonds with oxygen.
Graphene is not flammable in its pure form,
but it has fire extinguishing properties.
Interesting.
All right, Waffle Sensei says,
Waffles are the superior breakfast food,
and it's about time that Waffle House joined the political fray.
It's a pleasure to have you, Nancy.
I'm sorry.
Yes, but it does not have fire extingaffle House joined the political fray. It's a pleasure to have you, Nancy. I'm sorry. Yes.
But it does not have fire extinguishing properties.
I read that wrong. Sorry to interrupt your compliment.
I'm a former Waffle House waitress,
so thanks for the shout. Really? Yeah, I'm a high school dropout. I dropped out of school at 17.
Oh, cool. And took a job at a Waffle House
on the side of the road. I like Waffle House
because you can watch them actually crack the
eggs open right in front of you. Yes. Real food.
Yeah. And real people serve you. Yeah. Yeah. You sit down and you're like, eggs, and they go crack, front of you. Real food and real people serving you.
You sit down and you're like, eggs.
And they go, crack, egg, crack, egg.
And they put it on your plate.
And I'm like, some of these places you go to
and they got the weird carton of eggs they pour on the thing.
And they're supposed to be nicer.
Do you have any photos of you working at Waffle House?
Because Kamala Harris couldn't produce photos of her working at McDonald's.
I have my apron still.
Really?
And a shirt.
I found them in storage
a couple years ago when I took a picture.
They're going to claim you bought it at a thrift store and then post that on X.
She did not work there. It still had grease on it.
I had the bonnet and all that.
She posted a picture of it on X.
I'll bring
it back up. I don't know if I... I'm sure I have
someone somewhere. Lots of stories
about all of us. Did you work with Ron Paul?
I did in 2012. I worked
on his campaign. Oh, you did? That's awesome.
Yeah, I was...
There she goes again. She said Ron Paul
and she's lit up with liberty.
She's hooting, yeah! I met him
in 2012 when he was running for president
and just been so impressed ever since.
Everything, again, like Trump, everything he said
has come true in his predictions
both on foreign
policy and financial policy economic policy we've ignored for a very long time and we have no time
to waste I know she's going that's the thing about like the door or something short-term harm like
Ron is kind of like yo he's the guy that would have instituted the short-term harm to prevent
the long-term pain yeah and yeah that's that you know i notice about republicans and democrats is that the republicans are basically like the dad who's saying clean your room work hard life's a
bitch and then you die but you got to do what you got to do and the democrats are like the wine ant
being like just do whatever you want who cares but the problem is the democrats have been aided
and abetted by republicans for decades now and so when we did the debt ceiling when McCarthy was speaker,
it was a horrible deal.
But we've spent just as much
as drunken Democrats in the government.
And this is partially the Republican Party.
I haven't.
I've voted against all of it.
But they are sometimes just as bad
as the left on spending.
When did you first get sworn in?
The 2021.
So it was November 20 election.
I got elected.
We've been seeing good people coming in.
Or I should say better people coming in.
For a while now.
And I think.
When I was younger.
It looked like one big hodgepodge mess.
Of corrupt elitist garbage.
Now you're getting unique voices.
I think it's the internet.
Decentralizing the ability to fundraise and
to build support. You're no longer required
to march behind the GCCC
or the NRCC. Sometimes it doesn't
even matter how much money they have
against you. If you have the truth with
you and the truth behind you, you will win.
They just spent over $7 million
on me on my race in June of
last year. i won by the
largest margin i ever had i was i'll spend like three or four to one and i won despite all that
money because i had the truth and i told the truth and nothing but the truth and that's what won
people over right now they want authenticity they want that authenticity because of trump he brought
a realness and authenticity to the political conversation that hadn't been here before in decades.
It's a breath of fresh air.
That's what they want you to be, even if they disagree with you.
They just want to know you're not lying to them.
You're going to tell them the truth.
I love how, like, Trump was asked about a preemptive strike on Iran.
And I'm just imagining how Obama or some other president would have answered.
These are difficult questions.
And when it comes to these negotiations, we're going to have to look long and blah, blah, blah.
Trump goes, what a stupid question.
I can't answer that.
Why would you even ask it?
And I'm like, thank you.
Like, just say it.
Just be real.
And that's what he's done, which is why, you know,
he's going to turn things, he's turned things in a way
that is going to be so much better for our country.
But we can't allow powerful forces in Washington to stop him.
I love when he got asked about the, how would you bring water to the Southern California?
And he goes, what a great question.
I love this question.
I want to answer this one because I got a story for you.
And then when he gets asked about military strategies, like that's so stupid.
It's like, I couldn't possibly answer that.
Explain what I'm going to do with the military before I'm president.
What a dumb question.
I'm just like, this is amazing.
Standing ovation.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right. All right. Von Lewis says, this was a wildfire. Imagine'm just like, this is amazing. Standing ovation. Yeah. Yeah.
All right.
All right.
Von Louie says, this was a wildfire.
Imagine if this was an earthquake.
Like that movie with the rock, right?
What was that movie?
San Andreas?
Yeah, San Andreas.
Well, I'm not sure if that had the rock in it. There was a movie, San Andreas, but there was also a movie with the rock about massive
firestorms.
And I forget what that was called.
But I will
Google it. Tyron
says, I'm glad I moved out of California a long time
ago. Also, Phil, sporting that awesome
Megadeth shirt. Rock on, brother.
Absolutely. I still think
it's worth repeating. It's crazy that the last rock
song to reach number one on the Billboard
charts was How You Remind Me by
Nickelback. I love that song. Really?
2001 was the last
time a rock song hit number one.
You guys think the Beatles are rock and roll? Yeah.
Yes. Some of it.
Bob Dylan said they weren't.
I was just wondering.
I mean, some songs are and some songs aren't.
Bob Dylan's an ornery bastard at this point.
How do you define your music, Bob? He's like, I don't know. I've never
heard anybody like me before. Yeah, of course he's
going to say that.
A long time ago, maybe he thinks they. I never heard anybody like me before. Yeah, of course he's going to say that. Yeah.
A long time ago.
Maybe he thinks they're rock.
He said more like this.
I don't know,
man.
He was like 24.
No,
it was called San Andreas.
Yeah.
Yeah.
With the rock was in it.
Yep.
I was told the Beatles were rock and roll my whole life.
So, but it just,
it's so light.
Well,
some of it's light and some of it's not.
Yeah.
All right.
Christopher Murphy says,
California had decades to figure this out.
Why didn't they do it?
Clean your effing forests.
Also, we cover California about their ish.
Where was the attention in Florida?
I lost my home two years ago in Ian.
Well, I mean, the problem I see is that Ian can control the weather, but he won't stop these disasters.
I was exhausted last night, dude.
So you have the mere magnetic use.
Your body has a magnetic field it's generating,
and the earth has a magnetic field.
Ian's neurodivergent.
And so you can maneuver clouds with your willpower
or whatever it is,
but you will literally see them dissipate or coagulate
depending on the type of energy you put into it.
Phil's shaking his head.
I've brought storms together.
I've caught clouds.
I love Phil's head reactions.
Anything.
Yeah, Phil's like, prove it.
Show me the numbers, mathematics,
and give me a tool to measure it.
Ian also stares at the sun.
Many, many times I've moved the clouds around,
and I've had people watch me do it.
Luke Rutkowski will vouch.
Never move the clouds.
But anyway, it's exhausting,
and I only really can tell if I'm right underneath the clouds
because I can't verify it's working.
Did we imbibe anything before we moved the clouds?
For like 20 years, yeah.
Oh, there you go.
The truth comes out.
Yeah, you feel the energy.
Yeah.
Alright, alright. What have we here?
Not Him
says the development companies invested
in by the rich are salivating over the fires
just like the Hawaii fires getting ready to pay pennies now.
Buying up land and property.
I don't see how the Palisades becomes worth anything.
I mean, this was a wealthy area, largely.
Now what?
There's nothing there.
Well, yeah.
I mean, I guess like people would be able to rebuild.
I think that people are rebuilding in Lahaina.
Right.
But that's that's being hindered.
If insurance will pay it out,
but that'll have to be subsidized by other states
and other people in other states.
That's what has happened in this whole place.
Yeah, exactly.
And there was something too.
I mean, what's going to happen if big developers
want to come in and buy up all this land?
Isn't that just going to displace people permanently?
That's the concern right now.
Yeah, like BlackRock and whoever else.
Wasn't there something recently in Congress about Lahaina? displace people permanently. That's the concern right now. Yeah, like BlackRock and whoever else. Yep.
Wasn't there something recently in Congress about Lahaina?
There was something that went through to make it some kind of protected historical area,
but that you could build in?
I'm not sure.
I wonder if something like that would be possible.
I'd have to look that up.
Everyone's familiar with the old saying, location, location, location.
You can't get more California coastlines.
So if you have a lot there,
even though you've lost your home and
lost a lot of the value, the lot itself
has still got a good amount of value, you know,
and you still own it.
The fact that you don't have insurance
now because California ran the insurance companies
out of California is a problem. But I mean,
you know, I do imagine
that there are some people that would sell
to, like, BlackRock or whoever people that would sell to like BlackRock
or whoever it would suck to be paying a mortgage on a house that got burned down like paying your
car payment after your car's been totaled this would be worse yeah because those homes are like
millions and millions of dollars it's a very small piece of land yeah very small and those houses are
on sometimes on top of each other because the land is so valuable and they're right next to
each other which of course right on top of each other because the land is so valuable. And they're right next to each other, which of course, right on top of each other.
Which contributes to the spread of the fires.
This is interesting.
Andy Murano says, eucalyptus trees, Tim.
Cali imported them around 1868.
Their sap is highly flammable.
They're invasive and Cali does not doctor their forests.
Part of Texas has the same climate as Cali without the fires.
Interesting.
Yeah, that's really interesting.
I was talking to this friend of mine in California
who's done all this research, and she was saying that the houses being really close together,
the amount of vegetation, people just grow bamboo in their yards. This is a very bad thing. This
doesn't do anything to help combined with the poor management of the forest and the water.
It was like perfect conditions
for a total conflagration.
Wow.
Good word.
Daniel Holtham says they want to collapse the global financial system.
Then they get right to the rescue with CBDCs.
Who's that?
Who are you talking about?
You're probably talking about the big banking industry coming out of Switzerland.
Powerful interest corporations.
Like the BlackRock ESG movement.
Yeah. World Economic Forum and stuff.
Yeah, they want to own the world through money.
Economic victory. Thomas Ruff
says, as a
result... What does it say?
Resultant
of Goose Creek,
would Rep Mace please primary Lindsey
Graham in 2026? Please, pretty please.
That's my hometown. I'm from a little town called Goose Creek, South Carolina.
And right next to that was Ladson.
And I worked at the first Waffle House, exit 203 in Ladson,
right nearby where that gentleman lives in South Carolina.
Are you going to primary Lindsey Graham?
No, I am not.
But I am thinking about running statewide at some point in the future.
We are thinking about it right now.
Have you talked publicly more about that?
Nope. First time I've ever said it.
Oh, hello.
Can you elaborate on this?
Not right now because I'm just ruminating about it.
We're thinking about it.
Until you're a candidate, do you raise or spend so much money, you're not a candidate yet.
But we are definitely looking at it statewide. I mean, if you decide not to run statewide,
you should definitely think about running for Lindsey Graham's seat.
Right.
I love serving in the House, too.
I'm on oversight. I'm on House Armed Services.
What I've done in a short period of time is incredible.
Everything we did last week and being on the phone with the Trump
and the Speaker and the last two holdouts last week,
getting this bill through next week, I mean mean it's been an incredible time as well
can you elaborate on what statewide means or are you gonna leave it there i'm gonna i'm gonna let
you hang all right all right all right well maybe people will start writing up wild rumors
just making you know what i mean? Corporate press is going to write whatever they want. All right, let's go. We got Greg Baudry.
I'm from NorCal. I'm
30, a GC,
married with three kids. My mortgage is
$5,300 a month for a four-bedroom,
and they tell us our values comes from
sending water to SoCal, but they
really send it into the ocean.
Yep.
Chafed says
diversity didn't make America great
America attracted the best and brightest
which made us diverse
the left lies as usual
I love that
that's a great quote
that's true
and it attracted
we attracted innovation
liberty made us great
liberty
that's right
we have a lot of liberty in this room
right Libby
lots of
lots of libs
lots of libs yeah Lots of libs.
Yeah, but we attracted innovation.
We've got to continue that.
But our bureaucracy, government bureaucracy,
has made us so big and so slow.
We've slowed down, and that's why China's at our heels.
Elliot Cruz says,
Can we start an Adam Carolla was right jar?
I mean, he's pretty good.
Well, I mean, is the implication that you just fill up the jar really quickly?
Maybe.
What do you want to do with the money in the jar?
You buy beer at the end of the week?
We don't drink beer.
I'm saying they do.
Oh, them, okay.
They want to start it.
You could start it if you want.
You want to drink coffee, low acidity coffee.
Not this late, but yes.
Oh, I just had a bunch of coffee.
I'm sorry about the tangent, guys.
Let's go.
I mean, the crazy thing is that we can see Ian's coffee
sales in real time, you know? Are they
triplicating as we speak? Oh my god, Ian
sold a hundred bags. Well, we sold
them together, Tim. Hey, buy more.
Oh my gosh, more than a hundred, actually.
Just over a hundred. It was 1667,
wasn't it? 1697?
Send me a review on Twitter. 1667.
Wow. Tag me
and Casperoo and let me know what you think.
It's interesting.
Let's see if in the next five minutes Ian can sell off 1,561 bags of Ian's Graphene Dream over at Casper.
It can happen.
Very improbable.
And this is putting Ian through college.
Yeah, we got him.
I'm finally going to have to go back to school for cosmology.
There's like 47,000 people watching right now.
There's a thousand of you guys could go and buy a bag of coffee.
We were going to do a coffee contest between Ian and Alex Stein.
And then we checked the numbers and like Alex's coffee is like, it sells okay.
It's two times caffeine.
And then like Ian sold five.
Okay, so let me explain.
When it says left in stock, 1,561.
This is my understanding of it.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure.
This means printed colored bags.
The coffee is made to order in small batches.
The bags are filled and sent out.
So we order 5,000 bags thinking like this should be good for the year or whatever.
And then Ian sold it all in a month.
I can't believe that happened.
That's crazy.
It's the low acidity.
I didn't even know what a low acidity coffee was until one of my hyper hippie friends turned me on to it.
That's awesome.
I have to imagine it's largely just people saying,
I have acid and digestion.
I have an upset stomach.
I want the low acidity coffee.
It is really nice that that's an option.
Or maybe it's just they really want that picture of Ian.
The bag's pretty cool.
You could hang it on your wall.
I can't wait to try it.
I really want to see, because I drink coffee every single day. I want to try it out. See bag's pretty cool. You could hang it on your wall. I can't wait to try it. I really want to see, because I drink coffee
every single day. I want to try
it out. See what it tastes like. It's crisp.
Yeah. Mentioned it earlier.
Cider. Like cider without the sweetness.
Without the sweetness. I told you tonight.
I remembered, by the way.
How does Sleepy Joe
actually sell?
I don't know. So we have Sleepy Joe.
It's decaf. Oh, that is brilliant. That is brilliant. Who came up with that one? I don't know. So we have Sleepy Joe. It's decaf. Oh, that is brilliant.
That is brilliant.
Who came up with that one?
I don't know.
My dad bought a bag, though.
He loved it.
Sleepy Joe and Unwoke.
Unwoke.
Unwoke and Sleepy Joe.
Oh, Unwoke.
That's cute.
What kind is Unwoke?
Decaf.
Yeah, they're both decaf.
One's light and one's dark.
I don't know which one.
Yeah.
I'm not going there.
What do we have?
We have Phil dressed like Santa Claus.
Oh, that's cute.
Two weeks till Christmas.
It's for a gingerbread coffee.
Oh, have you had it yet?
Did you do some kind of like basic bitch pumpkin spice thing?
We had Mr. Bocas pumpkin spice experience.
That's right.
But we have ended that one.
It's now only available if you're a coffee member.
Yeah, Sleepy Joe, there's 550 left, which means we've
probably sold, I don't know for sure, but
5,000 bags.
That's quite a bit. That's over a year
and a half. Who wants decaf
coffee? I don't see a lot of TimCast
members and viewers being
decaf people, I gotta say.
Oh, the cat one.
We do. Oh, see,
I didn't even realize we had Focus with Mr. Bocas espresso roast up.
Dude, look at that guy.
Oh, my goodness.
And so.
Is he from Ohio?
Mr. Bocas?
No.
Oh, that's your cat.
Yeah.
Rest in peace.
Rest in peace.
But I didn't even shout this out.
I don't think I was adequately informed that Focus with Mr. Bocas espresso roast is now available.
Look at that third eye.
Really pretty.
Yeah, he was a great cat.
He's beautiful.
Super cool.
I thought about him yesterday.
I thought I saw him yesterday.
He pissed everywhere.
I walked out in the front room and I just felt his energy.
I went to the castle, the old studio, and I was walking up to check out equipment and there's just that yellow stain in the corner.
And I said, how is this not clean?
We would look at you too long.
Where are our cleaners?
This cat's been dead for a year.
Oh, what a stain that doesn't come out.
It's like the may die, but the smell will live.
Or maybe I just found one spot they didn't get to.
But we haven't been there since April.
So you're in ghost of Mr.
Gets in the mat underneath the carpet.
You got to focus with Mr.
Bocas.
Look at that bag.
That cat was so chill for being a wild street guy.
Yeah. He respected you. Beautiful. Mr. Bocas. Look at that bag. That cat was so chill for being a wild street guy. Yep.
He respected you.
Yeah.
There you go.
All right.
We'll grab some more Super Chats over here.
Big Fat Irving says,
Usually Ian drives me up the wall.
Tonight he impressed me.
He was nerding out with Rhett Mays,
asking all the right questions.
He hasn't even brought up graphene,
and every time Libby snorts while laughing,
an angel is born.
We talked about graphene before this show, though we did it was awesome we did on the show too jacob jacob says will you will you ask nancy mace if derek chauvin should have been found guilty
well we know more now than we did before and he should he should be released we at the time a lot
of us were upset even i was mirrorored President Trump's comments at the time.
But we know more.
We have the autopsy.
We have the report.
I know he was under the influence and was also sick.
So he should be.
Floyd was.
Floyd was, yes.
Yeah, yeah.
Not Chauvin.
And now we're hearing that it's like 14 officers claimed that this other cop perjured herself.
Alpha News.
It's like everything else.
The media tells you one story and you think when you talk on it publicly, you're doing
the right thing.
Then you learn a year, six months, however much later, the facts were completely different.
Yep.
And a lie.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And yeah, I think Derek Chauvin should be released.
At least, you know.
And freed.
He's got federal charges, too.
Well, Trump can deal with that.
But I don't know about state level charges.
Well, and the whole thing recently, the Department of Justice required Minneapolis cops to do a whole reform thing.
And they just came to an agreement about using less force and all of these other super woke anti-police defund the police policies that are going to be implemented.
And it's perhaps all entirely
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And you can check out my newsletter at thepostmillennial.com slash Libby.
And that would come to you every day.
And Tim, I was just thinking, you know, you have all this coffee.
You don't have any tea.
We could do Libby's spill the tea.
You know, it could be fun. All right, let's do it. That's a great idea. It could be a we could do libby's spill the tea you know it could be fun all right let's do it that's a great idea it'd be a lot of fun
yeah spill the tea i like it that's very cool i was just enjoying that one um hey uh we got
another game jam coming up so i'm gonna be hosting i'm actually not hosting a roman nation puts these
things on they're badass um and uh i'm gonna be one of the judges i think adam kriegler is going
to be the other judge and what happens all these developers get together over the course of
like three weeks,
they make games and then we play them and judge them on live on,
on TV.
So come watch that.
I'll be putting out more info on that on Twitter.
And Nancy is great to see you,
man.
Good to,
good to talk to you.
I've enjoyed following your stuff for the last,
at least for the last year.
So it was really good to be here.
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