Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: Martha Bueno Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: September 10, 2023

Tim & Co join Martha Bueno for a spicy bonus segment usually only available on Timcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 Discover the magic of BetMGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more. Make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun, and make same-day withdrawals if you win.
Starting point is 00:00:31 Download the BetMGM Ontario app today. You don't want to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager, Ontario only. Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, Welcome to our special weekend show, Sunday Uncensored. Every week, we produce four uncensored episodes of the TimCast IRL podcast, exclusively at TimCast.com. And we're going to bring you the most important for our weekend show. If you want to check out more segments just like this, become a member at TimCast.com.
Starting point is 00:01:15 Now, enjoy the show. Schadenfreude. That's what it's called. You guys see the video of Ericic adams being like our city is doomed yeah i enjoyed it because illegal immigrants are overrunning the city uh here's the story from timcast.com eric adams says illegal immigrants will destroy new york city yo the video is nuts he's losing it that's racist. The New Yorkers. Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an end to. I don't see an end to this.
Starting point is 00:01:53 I don't see an end to this. This issue will destroy New York City. Destroy New York City. We're getting 10,000 migrants a month. One time we were just in Venezuela. Now we're in Ecuador. Now we're getting Russian speaking coming through Mexico. Now we're getting Western Africa. Now we're getting people from all over the globe have made their minds up that they're going to come through the southern part of the border and come into New York City. It reminds me of the Wicked Witch of the West being like, I'm melting.
Starting point is 00:02:31 What a world. Here's a tweet from Eric Adams where he said, yes, New York City will remain a sanctuary city under Adams administration. Eric Adams, this is a problem of your own fucking creation. And I am feeling emotional satisfaction dare I say pleasure I am feeling extreme pleasure watching you suffer and writhe. Now
Starting point is 00:02:53 I don't want to be a dick it's kind of a dick thing to say let me just say to the people of New York City you voted for this and you deserve it but you don't deserve what happens next if you change your habits and your voting patterns you can vote for something better and you deserve whatever comes next so i hope they take that into consideration but um it does feel really good to see them experiencing the pain that they caused yeah it makes me happy in that thank god he's saying something about it and he's
Starting point is 00:03:20 not still pretending like it's not a big deal to have 10 000 foreign nationals illegally enter your city every month to be fair to be fair though when he said venezuela there's a compromise here we can take the hipster communists from new york send them to venezuela and give the venezuelans their homes i would absolutely be okay with i'm I'm 100% for this. I think that program would be a success, except those Americans are going to want to come back. No, they can't. They're gone. It's like you're going to go to your socialist paradise
Starting point is 00:03:53 and Maduro's going to give you an empanada. Is it fucked down there? Arepa, but whatever. Arepa, empanada, whatever. Oh, arepa. Right, right, right. No, it was because Maduro ate an empanada on camera. Oh, arepa. Right, right, right. It was, uh, no, it was because, uh, Maduro ate an empanada on camera. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:04:08 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because arepa is like the sandwich. That's like the corn you break open. But Maduro took an empanada out of his drawer. You saw that, right? Oh, that was so bad. You didn't see that one? No. Oh, dude. I try not to watch him at any point. I mean, it just, it upsets me.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Why, what? I mean, sure, let's watch him at any point i mean it's just it upsets me why what i mean sure let's watch starving population in the middle of a press conference he does this that's a he thought he thought the camera had switched to something else during his speech and so the people of venezuela are starving and he opens a drawer and pulls out an empanada and notice he's also fat. Yeah. Fuck. That's what I was thinking. Motherfucking can't control his appetite.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Look at him shove half that thing in his mouth. Disgusting. What a piece of trash. Anyway. Everybody's got to eat. I say we take any Venezuelan who is unhappy and we say you can come to the United States but only if a leftist communist in this country agrees to switch places.
Starting point is 00:05:10 You could empty out the entirety of the upper east and west side and send them down there and I can guarantee you're only going to have about a 20% error rate. What's the thing called where they take the avocado and the pulled chicken and they mash it together? you're only going to have about a 10-20% error error rate
Starting point is 00:05:25 what's the thing called where they take the avocado and the pulled chicken and they mash it together you know what I'm talking about? that's what I ate when I was in Venezuela yeah reina pepiada all I know is the guy we were with said we were going to get arepas and we went to a restaurant and that's what it was
Starting point is 00:05:41 they pull the chicken then they take avocado, they mix it together then they put it in the arepa and they put cheese on top and like tomato or something and it is amazing and i'll tell you this please let all the communists of no skill and no merit who whine and complain go to venezuela and let all of the good venezuelan people who want to work hard and like America, let them come here. There's a lot of oil in Venezuela. I mean, if they actually work,
Starting point is 00:06:08 they could make that happen. Yeah. Is it a mess? Can we do a reality TV show like this? Like Big Brother, but leftist communists in Venezuela. Sam Hyde would probably get behind it. A reality TV show where we kidnap people
Starting point is 00:06:19 and send them to New York and take travel of their own. Yeah, where they beg us to send them to their communist utopia. Oh, that'd be great. Ron Paul hit the nail on the head with the hammer. He was like,
Starting point is 00:06:29 no one's stopping you from starting your communist utopia here in the United States. You can literally go buy land, create your communist utopia and do it. But they never want to do that. They always want to steal your stuff.
Starting point is 00:06:38 I wonder, I haven't seen Fish Tank Live. That's Sam Hyde's show. I've seen it. But that'd be funny if they did a communist, special communist episode or special communist house. We should start a commune as a reality show. I've seen it. But that'd be funny if they did a communist, special communist episode or special communist house.
Starting point is 00:06:46 We should start a commune as a reality show. Let's go ahead. The commune? Yeah, the commune. Let's do it and put all of those communes. And a lion statue in the middle. To worship. Yeah, you know, so that they have a church.
Starting point is 00:06:57 There you go. It'll have like a cameras on it so that we're spying, everyone's being spied on. Yo, this is actually a really, this would be a very entertaining show. It would be. Commune's a great title too. This would be a very entertaining show. It would be. It would be amazing. And then, you know, they all think that they're just going to do their art and hang around and when they start starving, it's going to
Starting point is 00:07:13 be... They're going to be like, where's the food? Whoever lasts the longest gets to have dinner. To be fair, it'll be like the morbidly obese person ends up going 30 days without eating look i have no problem everyone else is leaving and they're unhealthy what was that zone in in um portland called we already had shop yeah both yeah that's jazz and
Starting point is 00:07:38 shop that's literally that i mean did you see their little gardens their little pathetic gardens they laid cardboard down and then put potted plants on top of it with dirt. That was my favorite thing of 2020. That garden. That was so embarrassingly ridiculous. The best part about it was the drugged out people that were rolling around in the dirt. Oh my God. And the just absolutely defeated dude
Starting point is 00:08:05 that was standing there watching him do it because he's trying, like, it looks like the dude, like, there was one guy that had, like, at least an idea of how to grow something. And then there's this, like, you know, tweak or whatever rolling around. And the dude's just like, you can see him. He's like, for fuck's sake.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Oh, this was not Portland. It was Seattle. It was Seattle, right? Capitol Hill. But I would love to see these people try and farm. And it's just so awesome. We gotta do this.
Starting point is 00:08:30 I'd like to see them grow their own food in any capacity. Chickens, you know, cattle, whatever it is because it's hard work. Oh, they wouldn't be able to hatch chicken eggs.
Starting point is 00:08:40 No question. They'd have no idea what they're doing. Hatch chicken eggs? Yeah. Chickens do it themselves. They don't. Chickens have uh it's been bred out of chickens you can get silkies silkies are broody chickens but even our silkies basically killed their babies because chickens are dumb as a box of rocks oh wait we have so we have like wild chickens that come into my yard i
Starting point is 00:09:00 have chickens too yeah and they lay their chickens in my like i i won't find the eggs sometimes and i have a whole bunch of wild chickens that i can't control on my property so so out of the ones we have we've had like two i think we've had like maybe four next time i'll bring you a wild chicken four natural ones you need a real one silkies are an older breed and they still have the brooding within them chickens can of course brood some some breeds are broodier than others but for the most part, like, it is difficult to get them to do it. And it's on purpose.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Farmers have bred them specifically to be able to control their reproduction. Right. Dude. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack,
Starting point is 00:09:45 watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more, make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun and make same-day withdrawals if you win. Download the BetMGM Ontario app today. You don't want to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager Ontario only.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, please contact Connex Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Discover the magic of BetMGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer.
Starting point is 00:10:39 From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more, make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun and make same-day withdrawals if you win. Download the BetMGM Ontario app today. You don't want to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager Ontario only. Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, please contact Connex Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM
Starting point is 00:11:21 operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. I would love to watch an urban hipster try and deal with a chicken. They run from them. I'm not kidding around. I guarantee How are they going to catch a chicken? Imagine them killing it and then eating it. How is this going to happen? They would not
Starting point is 00:11:40 know where to begin. With a blur right over the chicken's neck when the hatchet comes down. That's not going to happen. They wouldn't know how to get the With a blur right over the chicken's neck when the hatchet comes down. That's how it's going to happen. They wouldn't know how to get the feathers out. I have, unfortunately. I've never had chicken. Yeah, it's not fun. What, do you just hold them down by the neck and then come down with a blade?
Starting point is 00:11:53 So you get a stump and you put two big nails in right next to each other so you can put their head next to it or put their head in between them. You slide their head in between the two nails that are sticking out and then pull just a little bit so that way it pulls its head out. It's like a chicken guillotine. You going at an angle? Does it matter? I mean, it's a chicken heads are so our necks are very, very thin.
Starting point is 00:12:14 It doesn't matter. You've got an axe. It doesn't matter. We got wild. We have wild turkeys all over here. So this morning I woke up and there was like seven and there was one. There was a baby one. It was really funny because they all look the same, but one small.
Starting point is 00:12:23 But you got free food right there. We have deer that live on our lawn. You got free food. All the time when I leave here. There's like 12. Yeah. They're everywhere. They came up onto my porch
Starting point is 00:12:34 and they were eating my brambles. You talk about bastards. I mean, you can eat those. Oh, I love when I... Dude, the coolest thing about Miami, no squirrels, lizards. And you know what we would do? We would catch the lizards whenever we could and bring them in the house because they eat the bugs this is true yep so we would have like a lizard on the wall and
Starting point is 00:12:54 we're like lizards are fun gigantic centipedes are not so we would catch the the the lizards and bring them in that's how i feel about spiders but a big one like one, like an iguana, a massive iguana living in our, we didn't bring that guy in. Like, no, we can't do that. But the little ones that were like this, we have lizards out here too. And it's really funny watching them chase bugs. So in the skate park, the barn,
Starting point is 00:13:15 you'll see the little dude with the blue tail, like running around and jump trying to get a moth. That's just fun. You were talking about a lot of turkeys. We've got a lot of wild turkeys up in New England too. There's this one day I'm looking out the window there's this wild turkey by my car i used up a black car and so you could see reflection and it was all puffed up looking to fight its reflection that's how stupid chickens and turkeys and stuff are they're completely i got chickens i got bad news for everybody vanessa died the other night i think you mentioned that yeah vanessa
Starting point is 00:13:44 was one of the original chickens and that was she that. Yeah, Vanessa was one of the original chickens. And she was fat and happy. She was one of the healthiest chickens we had and she just died. And so there are viruses that can cause issues. That may be the case. And it does suck to report, but I think it's also important to report
Starting point is 00:14:00 out of all the chickens we've had, I think we've only had about five deaths out of 90 chickens. And so it it's actually really good it's unfortunate it's the ones we like that tend to be be the one dying but the ones that get too much attention yeah roberto the third looks just like roberto jr but he's got a white he's got white feathers i love these names well so our so we bought a bunch of chickens we gave them them all names. Right. Like Margaret Hatcher. And then we had... My kids give the chickens names, but we've got ridiculously dumb names. We had Bobby Beaks.
Starting point is 00:14:33 And we did not realize, because they don't always gender correctly, Bobby was actually a boy. So Bobby became Roberto. Then Roberto had three kids. The first we hatched, and that was Roberto Jr. Roberto Jr. became our star and our celebrity he recently had a heart attack and died suddenly oh at the age of two which is really unfortunate and uh but he's got three sons and so we've uh we have christened roberto the third
Starting point is 00:14:57 looks just like him but roberto was a rhode island red he banged an easter egg and then roberto jr looked very much like his dad uh i don't know who his mom is but roberto the third has the same head and neck and tail but his like back and wings have white on them the gandalf yeah he came to gandalf and then and then roberto jr also banged one of theants. So he's got a son who's half Jersey Giant, and he's going to get huge. He'd be a very big chicken. What's the dumbest chicken name of all your chickens? Oh, God. Again, my children name them.
Starting point is 00:15:36 I think Garf. Garf with an F? Yeah. Oh, that's cool. God. And I'm like, oh, my God. Yeah. The rooster's Gus. And then we have his son is seymour
Starting point is 00:15:48 that's great it's just stupid names yeah anyway the the the joke i like to bring up is that after after the economy crumbles to shit and the crisis is in full swing whatever ends up happening you know people out here in appalachia you're gonna wake up one day hearing a rustling sound your wife is gonna be like honey wake up did you hear that it's like what is it someone's in the backyard and then you're gonna grab your 12 gauge or whatever and you're gonna be like god damn it coyotes or something and you're gonna go to your chicken coop and you're gonna turn the light on and then be like get out of there hey and then you're gonna see a dude with a flannel shirt tucked into his jeans with suspenders and black frame glasses jump out holding one of your chickens.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Go, I'm just so hungry. And then you're like, drop my chicken, you motherfucker. And then he's going to run for it. And you're going to have hipster raids because the peoples in these cities don't know how to survive. And once food starts running out, they're going to become desperate. They're going to eat anything. They're going to drink anything. Anyone know what a conus kill is?
Starting point is 00:16:44 No. That's something the dudes in the military talk about that's getting up that's killing someone on the continental united states as opposed to doing it overseas oh wow but i mean like yeah there's no water in new york if shit hit the fan and society broke down what do they drink people aren't gonna decide to die they're gonna drink blood and piss they'll they'll they'll drink river water and ocean water and then die that'll kill them yep the guanis canal oh god that thing's a lot you know the thing is like when you get people that are like literally on the verge of of dying of thirst
Starting point is 00:17:18 they'll drink it it'll be disgusting but they'll drink it and then they'll die yeah they'll die either way so for those unfamiliar the guanus canal is basically like industrial refuse that's built up for a very long period of time they can't get rid of because they don't want they can't spill it into the into the water oh so it's just maintained and then when the hurricane distill that like if you were really it's it's industrial waste and sewage and garbage and when the hurricane hit it overflowed and everyone's like aha so it's like really fucked up oh man i used to live over near there dang dude they've
Starting point is 00:17:51 got a sewage treatment plant yeah it's in it's in brooklyn over by sandy hook uh is that where no that's not sandy hook that's by that's red hook okay it's a it's a bit further away though i was in um far rock away and there was a, and there's a disgusting sewage treatment plant right there on the water that stank like fucking shit every time. It's a dumping ground right now. So we have all this government, and they allow this?
Starting point is 00:18:16 Well, they have all that government. Yeah, they have all that government. The Kiwanis. Well, yeah, so that's a great example right there of why you don't actually need government. Look at that. You need government to protect you from... Yeah, but to be fair, the Clean Water Restoration Act was signed into law because the Cuyahoga River started on fire.
Starting point is 00:18:36 My dad saw it happen. That's where my hometown is, Cuyahoga Falls. Yeah, the river started on fire because what happened was all of these all these different industrial uh factories these corporations were saying things like we contribute only a half a percent of the pollution it is not our fault it's their fault yeah but every corporation was contributing a half a percent or some small number and all of it combined turned the river to flammable sludge it burst into flames and they're like uh maybe we need some kind of agreement that we're going to stop doing this which resulted in the clean water restoration act so i'm not i'm not
Starting point is 00:19:11 i'm mostly anti-government but i'm okay with like social tenets you know like a social compromise and cooperation which is the the fundamentals of basic government the problem with government is as as they you need some degree of enforcement power which i think should be more judiciary and not i don't know i mean you can sue a company for this damage that they do that to the environment i think that's way more powerful than having like the epa tell you how much pollution you can put into the water i mean it's just and the police force should be marshals enforcing court orders right not going around issuing fines for a random bullshit you can and it all can be handled under property rights laws too if you if you if you are polluting
Starting point is 00:19:55 some some body of water whatever that body of water isn't the same body of water it travels through other people's property and stuff like that which means that the people that if you like people that messed up the river like the people that live on the river downstream they have a standing to sue them into oblivion because they're damaging their property what about air pollution every air pollution is same thing property rights cover that too what about noise pollution well uh well noise pollution isn't the same because it affects people differently and noise pollution is more of a constant kind of sound than like big noises that would like give you tinnitus or whatever so when they try to keep noise pollution down they do like noise ordinances and stuff like that so i don't
Starting point is 00:20:34 know that property rights would be able to do anything because you have to show damages to have uh to have the ability to to um ask for redress or griev. So if you had noise that hurt your ears, gave you tinnitus and you could prove it or damaged your hearing, then you might have standing. So that way you could sue. But if you don't have any kind of like actual thing that happened to you, you can't.
Starting point is 00:20:56 But so if there's like air pollution and pumped out in the chemical plant down the street and you're breathing it in, but you can't prove that it's doing damage, but it's like 20 years later, you're going to get some sort of cancerous lesions. Like it's a long time. That's when I think the value of the government is like,
Starting point is 00:21:09 we're going to stop the company from producing the chemical instead of waiting 15 years to then have to go sue them. I mean, we have chemical plants again, back to Miami. Sorry. We have chemical, we have plants that take care of like our trash and they're putting stuff
Starting point is 00:21:23 into the air and they're polluting and the government regulates them and allows it it's like oh you're you're doing great today it's only this much pollution the government is literally there to give you permission to to do that i i just you know i think that that we can do better and we have the opportunity to do better by holding people accountable the government just gives you permission to do it it does it prevents people from annihilating the economy at scale government yeah like chemical plants and shit people that are you know hopefully spilling oil and stuff like that are held to task they're not always but that's why you need air pollution that's why you need a court system not necessarily the government you need people why you need a court system, not necessarily the government. You need a financial incentive.
Starting point is 00:22:09 The government, it's not really there. I mean, if you know that you're going to really lose all your money, all your property, because you're doing this thing, you won't do it. It's a financial incentive. Do you like the idea of bringing dirty industrial job, just industry back to the United States? Industry is going to continue to evolve. And today we just don't need that dirty chemical stuff like we did before. So it's almost like you're stuck in an age, you know, like things get better with technology. And right now we just have so much technology.
Starting point is 00:22:44 We have the ability to make it better to not necessarily need that. I mean, which plant right now are we talking about that would do this? You know, like a vinyl chloride plant in China or something like that. China is not really something that the United States has jurisdiction over, but like they ship the PVC plants over to China. Cause it was so nasty on the environment.
Starting point is 00:23:04 To be honest, I don't have a specific plant that I can name at the moment. But the really heavy, industrial, plastic, crappy plastic that you don't want to touch. I'm sure there's a solution to it. I'm sure there's something that can be done for it. And I'm not an expert, so I'm not going to even try here. But there's always something. Human innovation is amazing.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Yeah, you can flash coal with lasers and upscale it into graphene. Sure can. We're going to go to callers. Let's jump to our callers, and we'll start with the weatherman. The weatherman, sir, you are here with us. Hey, you can call me Andy. Thank you so much for taking my call. My question is for Martha and has to do with the whole Venezuelan thing.
Starting point is 00:23:42 She said that Venezuela wouldn't exist without Cuba and how they're inextricably linked. I'm wondering as to your thoughts on and familiarity with Castro Chavismo, as it's talked about in the Spanish and Latin language presses, and Venezuela's intent to export revolution to other countries like the United States through what they call people's diplomacy with activist groups. And just do you see the people in your community saying the same revolution to other countries like the United States through what they call people's diplomacy with activist groups? And just do you see the people in your community saying the same things are happening here that were happening over there? So that's my question. And thank you so much for taking my call. Thank you for that question. So yeah, there's actually a plan in place that has
Starting point is 00:24:21 been in place for a long time. Fidel Castro talked about this. And that plan was to turn Latin America into the USSR, like a USSR. And it's weird to see it happening now in his death. But this plan has been around for a long time. A lot of people have talked about it. And Fidel Castro had a hand in the FARC in Colombia. He had a hand with Bolsonaro in Brazil.ombia he had a hand with bolsonaro in in in brazil i'm sorry lula in brazil um he's had a hand in a lot of what's going on in lat am
Starting point is 00:24:54 and um that was the plan and the the goal supposedly was to lure the united states into another vietnam style um you know you actually can kind of see where they're going with it was to lure the United States into another Vietnam style. You know, you actually can kind of see where they're going with it currently with fentanyl. And I know that's like such a weird far, you know, out of out of space thing. But Cuba is known because they allow the traffic of drugs. They actually use Cuban waters. You can, you know, the FARC was a great example of that. They'd drive their boats into Cuban waters and the Cuban Coast Guard would help it get into either Puerto Rico or Florida or whatever that case is. China's right now putting fentanyl into those drugs and trying to get Americans sick.
Starting point is 00:25:40 It costs our health care. There, you know, gets us really addicted. And that's kind of where they're going with this. They are trying to take us down. And I know people don't like when I say the war on drugs is stupid and we need to end it. But we especially need to end it because that's going on. And absolutely, people in my community, in Miami especially, will talk about the similarities between what happened before you know and and what's going on in the United States I say it all the time too
Starting point is 00:26:09 um I remember my dad in Venezuela telling his Venezuelan friends like I've lived through this I've seen it it's happening here and people are like you don't know what you're talking about Cuban you have no idea like look at how much oil we have we're never going to be a Cuba and it fell faster than Cuba did. Far faster. Were you there when that happened? I was, I had just left. So my, my parents got me out first.
Starting point is 00:26:34 My dad was there. I was the first one to leave. There was a threat on my life. And my, you know, I immediately left the country. And I actually never even got to say goodbye to my friends. It was one of those, you're not coming home. So yeah, I was not there personally, but lived it. You said it fell.
Starting point is 00:26:53 What was the process? What happened? It's hard to describe. So first and foremost, obviously, Chavez won, right? That's the first thing. And then immediately thereafter like it's kind of a what happened before there was all of that hatred amongst people um you know this and that rhetoric i do remember growing up with it and seeing it and um you know
Starting point is 00:27:17 it's like well you don't have this because is that what you're is remnant do you see that here like the because i see people warfare of course yeah that kind of absolutely i mean you know it i and i hear it all the time and it's like well you know these people don't have that because of the rich people listen you can you can like or dislike all of the rich people you know like but jeff bezos is not consuming you know your milk you know like he's not taking from your mouth could he give you a better job sure but you can also get a better you know learn a different skill and get a job somewhere else start your own business um there's a lot of that rhetoric and it's it's it's sad because you know i i travel probably just as much as you guys if not more and and you see all around the united states people
Starting point is 00:28:03 aren't that discover the magic of bad mgino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, We'll be right back. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager, Ontario only. Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, please contact Connex Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge.
Starting point is 00:28:55 BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Discover the magic of BetMGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more.
Starting point is 00:29:26 Make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun, and make same-day withdrawals if you win. Download the BetMGM Ontario app today. You don't want to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager Ontario only. Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you please contact connex ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge bet mgm operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming ontario you know they're they're not against each other they're really not this this idea that we're just here like hating on each other i just don't see it and so yeah i think it's
Starting point is 00:30:06 a lot of rhetoric and they put it in our mind so we're at each other's throats instead of being at the throats of the people who we actually have to be against which is government we need to be like arguing with our government and and and taking down their power not each other's so yeah there's definitely that similarity you know then Then Chavez rose to power and immediately the expropriations. What was that? What's expropriations? What happened?
Starting point is 00:30:30 Expropriations when they take your- Stealing property. Yeah. It's the pretty word they like to use. And I mean, there's videos which you can see of Chavez just walking down a street in Caracas and Jose, and he just meant it like,
Starting point is 00:30:43 take that building. That building belongs to us. The farm that my father owned in Venezuela that he stayed behind to try and sell before he left. He sold it. Two months after he sold it, you know, the people who bought it,
Starting point is 00:30:55 unfortunately, one of the guys, he was kidnapped. And then shortly thereafter, the property was expropriated. Like, it's just, it is incredibly sad to watch what happens.
Starting point is 00:31:13 And, you know, unfortunately, we just, we don't learn and we want to go back to it. Was it like the expropriations when your dad was like, Jesus, get her out of here and got you out of the country? I was out before. No, I was out. I left in 1995, way before. Chavez, I think, came to power in 1999. So my leaving was before it. But I have a lot of friends, a lot of family. I had. Most of my friends and family are now here the largest migrant crisis in the world, and it's not going to get any better. And yes, New York is suffering right now, but I'm sure New York will survive. There's growing pains always. Miami went from, I don't know, 100,000 people 100 years ago to 3 million and change. Like you can absorb the people.
Starting point is 00:32:06 New York can absorb the people. It's going to take some time to get back to, you know, normal. But yeah, you know, if you want less, if you want less immigration, let's let's stop these American policies of going to screw up stuff around the world. But America did not cause what happened in venezuela i will say that the weatherman was there any anything you wanted to add to that or was that sufficient i think he hung up right oh he's here he's just muted all right it's a great light that's my my slipper fingers. Thank you so much for the response. I'll catch some of you guys on the after show.
Starting point is 00:32:48 Much appreciated. And that thing about Castro trying to make the South America, the Soviet Union, that's pretty much essentially been achieved nowadays with all the I think Uruguay is about the only place that doesn't have a communist politician in charge right now. But yeah, thank you so much. Appreciate your time. And hopefully Argentina chooses Javier Millet. And we have a reversal of this. I think if Argentina goes with Javier Millet, we might see the Latin American continent go, you know, a little away from this and hopefully towards freedom. But it's a long shot.
Starting point is 00:33:23 All right. Next up, we got onion dip. Yes. What up? Onions are good. Yes. hopefully towards freedom but it's a long shot all right next up we got onion dip yes what up onions are good yes then all thanks for taking my call thank you tim for all you do no problem what's up um my question is for the whole panel um and it is uh how long until you uh what do you think the future for groups like the the oath keepers and the proud boys are and uh how long until they enter us like japanese citizens at the end or during world war two start i recommend everybody find a good book about the actually no here's the thing you can do look up the american revolution on wikipedia and just
Starting point is 00:34:04 start reading articles it doesn't mean they the American Revolution on Wikipedia and just start reading articles. It doesn't mean they're all perfect or correct, but just start reading. Because I think a lot of people don't understand where I'm coming from when I make the statements that I'm making. Like, for instance, when I said consistently, I've said my concern is that people will lose confidence in government. And when they do, you'll see militia groups pop up at various parts of the country. The feds will not be able to stop them. There's not enough law enforcement. This will lead to conflict. You'll see Bundy Ranch times 100. I've
Starting point is 00:34:30 been saying that for years. Why? The Battle of Lexington and Concord, really great example. You get a lot of people who are saying things like, you know, the blood of patriots and tyrants, tree of liberty, etc., etc. And I'm like, when you say that stuff and you yell 1776, it makes it clear to me that you've not actually read about the american revolution and what happened it was a 20 plus year
Starting point is 00:34:48 period it it's it didn't start because the founding fathers all got together and said these these these crimes against the people must be answered for we hereby declare independence that's actually now what happened what happened was uh starting in probably like uh 1764 the parliament started passing bills that people thought were bad there was a dramatic escalation uh one step at a time over this period from 64 to 76 but the war started in 75 april 19th was the shot heard around the world and it was because all right let's go for it boston tea party happens destruction of property the crown says you got to pay for this they say we're not paying for it boston tea party happens destruction of property the crown says you got to pay for this they say we're not paying for it the crown was trying to prop up the east
Starting point is 00:35:29 india trading company stopping from going bankrupt so they gave him favorable policies the people in the colonies were like fuck you this is hurting us so the crown says we're going to pass the coercive acts the intolerable acts whatever you want to call it this included a bunch of things like a quartering of soldiers and it basically resulted in this i think it's called the suffolk resolve or something like this where you get the uh provincial government or the colonial government being like we're not abiding by this so then redcoats get sent in to basically enforce the law which results in militias forming in random pockets outside of boston which results in the redcoats being like hey you guys aren't allowed
Starting point is 00:36:06 to form up and form militia you better hand over your guns and then they said go fuck yourselves and when the redcoats try to take the guns away shooting started happening and the redcoats killed i think 18 of the militiamen at lexington and concord it's like i i think most people assume the shot heard around the world the conflict and all this stuff is like the continental army had been meeting and they'd been upset with the crown so they formed the ranks and they said you will not occupy me no it was random dudes who are like i don't like the fact that redcoats were sent in they're not from here they're not from here they should not be enforcing laws against us we are seeing a lot of this stuff happen now anyway Anyway, my point is, this stuff's fascinating to read about.
Starting point is 00:36:48 And then what happens? So the American Revolutionary War basically starts with the Battle of Lexington and Concord. It wasn't really a battle. It was just like random dudes being shot at who didn't want to give up their guns. This, there was no Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was then signed a year and a few months later. There was already hostilities. So all of these people were talking about like, how do we get to that point? When does it happen?
Starting point is 00:37:10 They, people live in this world where war is always like, gentlemen, do you think things are bad? I think things are bad. I'm going to draft a document and hereby declare war. Never, never how it happens. With the civil war, it wasn't that way. Conflict started well before. You had bleeding cats going on for seven years. And then with the American Revolutionary Period, you had a decade of conflict. The Boston Massacre happened three years before the Boston Tea Party. So all of these things are going on. Sentiment is being built.
Starting point is 00:37:38 And I must say it, much to the, I don't know, I'll just put it this way. The Declaration of Independence only matters because France was at war with Great Britain. I'm oversimplifying it and I'm being purposefully hyperbolic, but the reality is the founding fathers signing a Declaration of Independence would be completely meaningless if the crown actually compromised or France did not intervene. The rebellion would have been crushed. The declaration would have been a footnote in history nobody cared about, and the colonies would have remained subjects of the crown.
Starting point is 00:38:13 But because of international conflict, because of the way things turn out, we hold very serious reverence for the Declaration of Independence, for the founding fathers, even though they could have easily been crushed. In fact, the Founding Fathers thought they would lose. They were already in the Revolutionary War when they decided to declare independence. It was only because the crown was killing colonists, not only that, but like kidnapping people and forcing them to serve on boats that they were like, I think we should tell them to go fuck themselves. So like when we get to the point where people are being gulagged, which is basically kind of where we're at now with the j6ers we are still like what seven years away from ever from getting to a point where people would like if like the founding fathers consider
Starting point is 00:38:55 open hostilities so the people who are calling for that are way wrong need to read about this shit we are currently at the position of the founding fathers where they keep writing strongly worded letters to the crown being like, please just stop doing this. And also boycotts. It looks like Suffolk resolves, which you mentioned earlier, is a result of the the intolerable acts. And it was Suffolk County, Massachusetts. They were like, fuck you. We're boycotting British products until you repeal the intolerable acts.
Starting point is 00:39:20 So if they form like a central bank digital currency and people like, fuck you,'m not using your tracking mechanism no it's not happening in my state then you could see like the the u.s government be like yo motherfucker you are going to use our currency and we're like no motherfucker we're not and then you're at some sort of weird impasse i have a better scenario for you big banks adopt esg policies florida west virginia texas and a few other states declare that they will no longer do business with any company that's engaged in ESG. They've already done this. This results in economic damage. Economic downturn emerges for a variety of reasons. Student loans are kicking in or have just begun to. in stress on the American economy, which puts these big wealth management funds and these investment firms at risk. So the U.S. government intervenes with bailout policies and demands of Florida, Texas, West Virginia, and other states that you do business with these companies or we pull federal aid.
Starting point is 00:40:17 The boycotts then result in the federal government saying, you are an open defiance of federal law. We are demanding under the supremacy clause that you work with these businesses much like the east india trading company and the tea and all that stuff these states say no federal law enforcement are sent in and arrest state-level politicians saying that they're engaged in insurrection which results in state-level law enforcement and local militias forming, saying, get the fuck out of here, you motherfuckers.
Starting point is 00:40:51 That would be more akin to what we saw with the American Revolution. We are not there yet. We're at the point where it's like Trump could get elected and this stuff just stops and none of it matters. My answer to your question, it's a personal opinion, is now is not the time in history to be joining political, militant political groups. And I'm not saying that the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers uh political militant political groups and i'm not saying that the proud boys and the oath keepers are necessarily militant they i know that they're known for carrying weapons peacefully and then you could say this this fucking bullshit at the capital that all happened they were involved there weren't really weapons involved but i don't i don't i don't think it's a smart move to like go join up with one of those uh in the heat of the moment right now doesn't sound good it sounds like they they really fucked up by by engaging in open street violence at all and put themselves on
Starting point is 00:41:30 the map we we have never engaged in offensive violence we have defended ourselves vehemently but we have never involved in any sort of violence is specifically the j6 stuff there's video of joe biggs uh picking stuff up like the video of him shaking the fence and then 20 minutes later that fence goes down he's blamed for it it's it's quite ridiculous what we are are lambasted and and shown to be in in mainstream media it is it wasn't... I agree. I haven't seen the offensive attacks from Proud Boys, but when they were fucking up with the Antifa dudes and they were all fighting
Starting point is 00:42:12 in the street and then they turned themselves in, that set a tone for what people believe the Proud Boys are and that is a violent street gang. It was all the media. Nothing that the Proud Boys did like none of the videos or anything, it was nothing that they did themselves.
Starting point is 00:42:32 They didn't throw firebombs. They didn't start fights. They didn't go get into fights. They went to counter-protest Antifa, and antifa started the fights with them they they were they have been they have been completely and totally slandered and the narrative was created surrounding them as these bad violent people but it was 100 antifa doing it like we can see the videos of antifa starting it i do agree with that that's from what i've learned about it i mean from what i learned about proud boys is it was just like a drinking gang, a group of drinking buddies, and they were against some hard times here. If you can do anything to support them, please do.
Starting point is 00:43:26 I appreciate all that. And shout out to my boy Liberty Prime. Death is a preferable alternative to communism. Liberty Prime. Right on, man. Thanks for calling in. Thanks, dude. Alright, we got... How do you pronounce this? Is it Noski?
Starting point is 00:43:42 Welcome to the show. Silent C? It's C. Noskiky that's the first initial and last name so welcome to the show sir what up c well thank you for having me uh howdy everyone phil hi saw your thing on with metallica that is fucking awesome cheers thank you congratulations man appreciate it uh my question is uh for martha here oh two questions already wow i'm on a roll sorry no no you're the guest you've earned it uh so obviously many conservatives would have an opinion with you utilizing only fans to get your message out and raise funds uh personally i think it was a great idea um but what what other experimental fundraising methods or promotional methods would you recommend to a candidate moving forward? So just to be clear, I did not use OnlyFans to raise funds.
Starting point is 00:44:32 That would have been a logistical nightmare because you have to take everybody's name and address and occupation and give that to the government. So I actually had that money that was put in there to my personal account, and I took my team to a Bad Bunny concert. So a small little... What it did was got me name recognition, got me in front of people, got me on shows. I was able to get onto local shows and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:45:02 So yeah, I see that conservatives might have an issue with it, and sorry. What else could people do? That's a good thing. It's a good question. And I don't know that I have the answer. Obviously, that's why I went on OnlyFans. I think that you need to start off with a base of people knowing who you are in your community. And I think that's lacking in today's politics. You go into politics and that's when you want your name out there. I think we need to be focused on people who are actually going out into the community and solving problems. If you're going to elect somebody, I would say that that would be the person I'd want to support and go after.
Starting point is 00:45:40 So I don't know. I really don't have like some kooky idea on how you can get earned media other than just doing the things. And unfortunately, doing the things doesn't get you there. I went to plenty of commission meetings and spoke up and tried to help people and the media just isn't covering it. So I think the system is broken beyond belief. And I wish I had a great answer for you. I don all right well one follow-up there uh how successful was it doing that i mean we measure everything in metrics i mean absolutely
Starting point is 00:46:14 so one metric you use the metric i used is how much money it would have cost me to get that same media so for example i was uh featured on univision for about five minutes. Every 30 seconds of ad space on Univision is about $10,000. So there you go. That's one thing I got on Stephen Crowder's show. I think there's a whole bunch of eyeballs there. I used the metric of how much it would have cost me to get onto those platforms to deliver this message. So I think it was successful. It was wildly successful. It was a long shot to win.
Starting point is 00:46:53 I was going against $2 million. It was a 20 to 1 raise. So you go against the machine. Honestly, it showed me that there's a lot of corruption. And I saw votes that were not counted. I saw votes come in that there were more votes counted in some areas than ballots actually cast. So the corruption is definitely there. And I think it taught me that lesson. So take it with a grain of salt. I think that...
Starting point is 00:47:25 Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino.
Starting point is 00:47:42 The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more, make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun and make same-day withdrawals if you win. Download the BetMGM Ontario app today. You don't want to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager. Ontario only.
Starting point is 00:48:05 Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, please contact Connex Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. I'd love to encourage people to go out and run for office, but honestly, I, I'm, I'm a Debbie Downer on this one. Now,
Starting point is 00:48:27 um, were you, it's okay. Did you just do only fans for a short period of time? Yeah. Was it sex stuff on only fans? It was, um,
Starting point is 00:48:35 so you missed the video. We watched it earlier. Um, I put four videos out there. The, the main one was basically, it was shot to look like porn, but I was fully dressed on a bed
Starting point is 00:48:46 at the trump national in durell in miami um and uh you know it was basically like i was taking a phone call from my opponent and i was talking sort of dirty to him you know i was telling him oh you took campaign donations from you know you actually he gave money from his campaign donations to democrats as a Republican. And it was actually worse than that. We couldn't really put it in the video, but he gave money to people who specifically are endorsed by I forget the name of the list that like it's if you have to be 100 percent for abortion up to the day that child is born to be on this list.
Starting point is 00:49:24 And he gave money to those candidates so he's effectively taking money from people who let's presume are republicans that um you know are giving him money because they want him to win and he's funneling it to democrats who have these opposite values so um the video was that was basically me just like oh you're so you know how kinky of you to do that it was a little sexual in nature not really but it was fun it was a series of four videos all about videos all about just different things um i the one that was taken down that they didn't let me actually air was too spicy for only fans was the one where i was shooting guns oh i just want to mention this
Starting point is 00:50:04 because i'm reading as you're talking about the american revolution and i'm just reading this really funny thing about lexicon lexington and concord it increased it's not pulled up here it's on my phone it increased support for the revolution as one of the things that did it showed american citizens that they could stand up to red coats something was that was doubted by many on on both sides it's really funny when people are like there can never be a civil war of a revolution the military on both sides it's really funny when people are like there can never be a civil war of a revolution the military is too strong it's like you're just saying the same old shit they said before the american revolution during the civil war none of
Starting point is 00:50:34 that shit matters when confidence in the system breaks down it doesn't matter if someone thinks they can win or not shit starts flying in the air like that's what the twitter files did yeah let me just ask you like expose any anyone who's ever engaged in warfare do they think they're going to die and the issue is i think when it comes to actual conflict with with death on the line you're not thinking about whether you're going to die or not you're thinking about what the fight is tim ballard was saying that when he gets in the moment all it is is the mission the act of the activity there's no fear and then afterwards is when ptsd kicks in and you feel all the fear that you would have been feeling as a civilian in that situation if you're in a situation like that like a combat situation
Starting point is 00:51:16 and you're trained the thing you're thinking about is the stuff you have to do because that like that's the stuff that's gonna save your life. There is a right way, there's a correct way to respond to things that happen. So there's a correct way to respond to an L-shaped ambush. And if everybody does what they're supposed to do, most of the people that get ambushed will survive.
Starting point is 00:51:40 Not everybody, but most of the people. That's the thing, you have to know what you're supposed to do for the specific situation you're in which is why training is so important like when i talk about like i'm not in the military and i and and i don't do any kind of like stuff like that in real life but like i still carry a gun so i go and train at least once a year and i talk about training all the time and i dry fire because if you're going to have a gun or be in that kind of situation, if it comes up, you're going to be thinking about what is my training.
Starting point is 00:52:12 You're going to default to the lowest level of training and, and everything is what, or that's what you're focused on. The whole world is focused on the training. So see an Oscar. Did you want to add anything? I had just one last thing. This is your daily reminder.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Uh, go to the discord. We got a lot of stuff going on all the time now. Tonight's after show is going to probably be a good one. I'm hosting it. Awesome. Cool. We always encourage lounge members and really anyone to upgrade to the next
Starting point is 00:52:38 year if they can. It just helps us do more and we always welcome more people to join the community. Right on, man. Awesome. That's really cool. I really appreciate you guys doing all that stuff always welcome more people to join the community. Right on, man. Awesome. That's really cool. I really appreciate you guys doing all that stuff. And that's the mission.
Starting point is 00:52:49 So awesome. Thanks for calling in. All right. See you, dude. Thank you. Appreciate it. All right. And last up, we have Red Pill Kidder.
Starting point is 00:52:59 Is that what it is? Kid Doctor. Kid Doctor? Red Pill Kid Doctor. Is that what it is? Oh, that's right. That's what it is. That's what it is. What up? Welcome to the show. Actual Kid Doctor. Kid doctor? Red pill kid doctor. Is that what it is? Oh, that's right. That's what it is. That's what it is.
Starting point is 00:53:06 What up? Welcome to the show. Actual kid doctor. Thanks. I was trying for red pill pediatrician, but there was too many letters. There's a lot of letters in that. How's it going? So it's going okay.
Starting point is 00:53:18 You know, it's still holding the line in the communist state of New York. I called in about a month ago and talked about something completely different. We're still planning our escape. So my question for all y'all is, with all the talk about civil war and friendly divorce, what are your thoughts about if we just broke up into many smaller states with the idea being that, you know,
Starting point is 00:53:41 we fought a war because we didn't want to be controlled by people who live far away that don't share our culture values. But, like, for example, here on Eastern Long Island, it's very right-wing, it's very red, very libertarian, very, you know, but we live under the boot of people that live five hours away that don't share anything with us culturally. Sounds like American revolutionary sentiment and there's no peaceful breakup there will be war well that i i'm hoping that maybe it could be peaceful if we just broke like new york could break up into four states but if you like living under progressive values you can live in the city but if you don't it's easier to move to like it's
Starting point is 00:54:24 it's not possible there's there's never going to be an instance where the wealthy people in new york let their slaves leave and and that means that any kind of referendum in your jurisdiction will result in them saying this is an illegal referendum and it's thrown in the garbage and if people on eastern long island start filing petitions with their councils their committees their their state senators or whatever and they formally declare secession then you will get state troops coming in and arresting those people that's just the way it goes in the event somehow the structure of a single state breaks down you'll have resource wars because there are people who are going to be in new york city who
Starting point is 00:55:00 are dependent upon some kind of resource or product that comes from Eastern long Island that they're used to getting that is no longer part of their, uh, their, their routine. So as for the States, the big issue primarily is the wealthy benefactors will not let their slaves leave.
Starting point is 00:55:16 It's never going to happen. And the federal government will always defend, especially with New York, the wealthy elites, the ultra rich in New York who are basking in the glories and riches of their slaves and and in other parts of the state ain't never gonna let you go and they will get help from the national guard or whoever they need to you'll get some some leader who's going to be like we filed the paper we got all the we got all the signatures
Starting point is 00:55:38 and we hereby have the legal process by which we will now file lawsuit and we will win and we will break apart our region from the state to create a new state and then what will happen is he'll get mugged he'll be walking down the street and then he'll be found dead and they'll be like that's strange they didn't take his wallet but just a mugging ain't no way they're not that happened what about the idea of how the united states started we're supposed to be like 50 independent nations you know the federal government has really grown too big but what about that idea of the 50 individual states the confederate states of america failed they had no enforcement authority and they were weak and this resulted in uh what uh 13 years after uh well
Starting point is 00:56:17 i guess this is technically six years after the treaty of uh i think it's the treaty of paris which uh resulted in the independent nation of the United States. They were like, hey, this idea of a loose network of states that do their own thing is failing. And so they, and some argue through bullshit means, created a new government, which is the United States. It used to be the Articles of Confederation. Then they created the Constitution. There were, you know, the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. And there was an argument over the centralized power will result in another king just like we already had and so it was i think the anti-federalists were the ones who got the bill of rights made basically saying okay fine we'll
Starting point is 00:56:53 agree to this so long as we are guaranteed these rights and you can't fuck with us and then you got this compromise which led to a stronger federal government and control. And that's why I think what Washington, was it 1889? 1789 is when the Constitution was ratified, yeah. Well, but so when Washington became president, he served as... I think that's when the United States... 1798. 98, okay. No, no, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:57:21 89, I was correct. April 30th, 89 was the first president of the United States. So we declared an independent in 7076. We won it in 83. And it wasn't until 89 we actually got our first president. Why? Because they were like, yo, these articles of Confederation don't work. So a lot of people keep saying this stuff that we should go back to states' rights and individual rights.
Starting point is 00:57:40 To a certain degree, I do agree with that. But consider what that means when it comes to abortion. It means that Colorado can say say this is not human life and oklahoma can say this is human life and i've got a really serious fucked up problem for people who live close to the on the border of those states when each state determines that you are or are not worthy of constitutional rights if the federal government says we guarantee these rights to humans but states are allowed to determine who is human and who is not y'all are about to go into a fucking civil war or something it's just that that's that's a huge component of the first one so a lot of people talk about
Starting point is 00:58:14 peaceful divorce it's not possible because because of resource wars right now we've got states that want water from other states california is dependent upon colorado arizona nevada etc if if there if there's no agreement at a higher level, then they just start shooting each other. I mean, I don't mean peaceful divorce. What I mean is how if we broke up into smaller states, we could have more local control, still be part of the United States. It's just like we could have more local control still be part of the united states it's just like we could have 100 states we would just have more stars on the flag but i agree we would have a more of a sense of controlling our neighbors our our government are the people that are within a closer radius which means they usually match our cultural morals and but then beliefs better that doesn't
Starting point is 00:59:03 change the fact that you have two warring factions in one country yeah it doesn't matter how many states you have and i guess if we were to do as you described and many people have suggested would say like the state of jefferson or greater idaho it results in more republican control which would then create pressures on the left who are already violent lunatics, and it would just exacerbate risk of conflict. So that's why I'm like, it's got to be a cultural victory. And I think I think we're the only part of the state that pays more in taxes than we get in in benefits from the state like new york city they pay a lot more in taxes but they're also a much bigger burden on the state government because of their crime and homeless and all that and then upstate they don't pay as much in taxes because their property values are lower, but they also use very few resources compared to the city. And then out here on Long Island,
Starting point is 01:00:09 we're kind of in the worst of both worlds where we pay a lot in taxes because our property values are high, but we're pretty independent minded, self-sufficient people. So we don't use the kind of benefits on the scale that the city does. and so this is true for a lot of jurisdictions northern colorado wants to break away northern california wants to break away the issue is the wealthy elites won't give up their slaves and if there was a breakaway it would result in lopsided power in the federal government in favor of the right which the left would then be like minority government minority rule and you know it results in conflict and crisis so on the surface i'm saying yeah absolutely you know this country is founded and crisis so on the surface i'm saying yeah absolutely
Starting point is 01:00:45 you know uh this country is founded upon people saying we have the right to govern ourselves the idea that eastern oregon can't just leave when they vote for it is fucking insane they say we determine how we're governed and we don't recognize your authority and we're going to work with someone else nope the federal government has to approve of your uh of your you know regions of grievances i don't know though yeah i think it's a i i do think it's a good idea if we weren't on the verge of you know serious conflict but you know where we are now i don't know where this goes and i don't know how you get something like that passed but yeah yeah i just want to make a quick point about what you were just talking about how how people forget that the Revolutionary War took a lot longer than they thought. And working in pediatrics, I have a lot of people come and say, oh, well, I'm afraid to have children in this kind of environment. Where am I? You know, that kind of thing. That thought comes up a lot. Everybody hears that a lot. And what I like to point out to them is it's a very often the children that are raised under those situations, they turn out to be the ones that get us out of it.
Starting point is 01:01:52 Like it was the children that were born in the US and grew up under, well, born in, you know, the colonies, and grew up under the tyranny that 20 years later became the young men that shed blood and fought in the Revolutionary War. It wasn't that a bunch of adults came over here from England and then a year later said, oh, we don't like this. We're going to fight a war. No, it was their children who were born and raised here that grew up under that tyranny, that British tyranny, and said, no way. And that's what I see a lot with like, you know, I have a 14-year-old son, and that's what I see so much with this generation is, like, they're going to be the ones to get us all out of this. They are so, you know, a lot more than we give them credit for.
Starting point is 01:02:38 I agree. And if you're a Revolutionary War buff, there's a great show called Turn. It's an older show. It was on AMC, and then it was on Netflix. Now you can get it on Amazon. But it's a really enjoyable fictionalization of the Culper spy ring that brought down Benedict Arnold, and the characters are really engaging. It's really good for a modern audience, but it's an awesome series. Right on. Cool. Cool. Check it out. Well, thanks for calling in. Yeah, big time's an awesome series. Right on. Cool. Cool. Check it out.
Starting point is 01:03:06 Well, thanks for calling in. Yeah. Big time. Thanks so much. Cheers. Thank you. All right.
Starting point is 01:03:11 All right, everybody. We have a really awesome show tomorrow on the culture where we have Brianna Wu and a hat man, which I'm, I, I, I will be completely honest and say,
Starting point is 01:03:19 I am absolutely less familiar with. I know Brianna Wu because of Gamergate and other cultural issues. It's Alex Baldwin, the hat man. And we're going to be discussing, it's supposed to be discussing, you know, modern video games and Gamergate. But I guess Brianna Wu has tweeted that she wants to debate Civil War and stuff, which I'm always excited to and open to, considering it's exactly what we're talking about right now.
Starting point is 01:03:40 So tomorrow, 10 a.m., youtube.com slash Tim Katz is going to be a lot of fun. Martha, thanks for hanging out. It's been a blast. Thank you so much for having me. And absolutely. And for all of you as members, seriously, really do appreciate it as always. And we'll see you all tomorrow morning. you

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.