Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #110 - Trump Makes Ominous Statement About Powerful Enemies, Not Seeing Him For A While

Episode Date: August 7, 2020

Donald Trump makes an unsettling statement during his remarks to Whirlpool, an Antifa activist is apprehended by the feds for cutting brakelines in an NYPD van in what appears to be more hammer droppi...ng, five people are charged with felony harassment for retweeting a request for doxxing information on a police officer, Eric Garcetti has decided that the right to assemble is not as important as making California look good, and finally, breaking news as Trump BANS TikTok.  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Donald Trump has a lot of rich and powerful enemies. And he reminded us today in a speech where he said, you might not see me for a while. What exactly did he say? Something like that, right? Yeah, he said, you're not going to see me for a while. I've got some rich enemies that don't like what I'm doing. Now we're seeing, look, there's a lot of conversation around.
Starting point is 00:00:21 In October, surprise, the New York Times has an article saying, you know, James Comey dropped, you know, a letter. What will Bill Barr do? And I wonder who Donald Trump is referring to when he talks about his enemies. But this was a really ominous statement. I mean, he was talking about big pharma and how he's basically ruining their plans to overcharge the general public because that's what they've been doing for so long. He's talking about middlemen yeah he's like why why do people in mexico have 50 cents for a drug that costs two thousand dollars in america starting to sound like fernie sanders it's 50 cents there we should be able to buy it for 50 cents here you know and it's like that's legit that sounds good like why why why shouldn't
Starting point is 00:01:02 we have a mentions they're middlemen middle the middlemen we don't know who they are we never know who they are they're making money what are they making money off of so trump is going after very powerful interests yeah and he's talking about lowering drug prices he's going up against china he's got he's got the world against him man but he's got the american public on his side some of them hopefully most of them we them. We'll see. I mean, it's been crazy. Yeah. Do you see what happened with that lady's house in Portland? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:29 So it's getting nuts out there, man. There was a lady who is, I'll just say she was acting a fool for sure. You know, she was wearing like a Nazi armband or something. They went up to her house and they physically attacked her. Okay. So Antifa physically attacked this woman on her own property because they didn't like that she was wearing this armband. I got to admit, I don't like that she was wearing the armband either. I don't either. Why? And I mentioned this too. Like you see the people in Walmart who are them as well. Yeah. Because they're trying to make a point or
Starting point is 00:01:55 something about masks. They wear a mask on their face. Yeah. I think it's disgusting. I think it's absolutely disgusting. You know what? I'm on my own business. Not going to go to somebody's house, you know, or, or even in any way support a group that would do that. It's America. If you want to put up stupid things in your, it reminds me of V for Vendetta. When Evie goes to the comedian's house and in the secret room, he's got BDSM, he's got the Quran and stuff.
Starting point is 00:02:17 And that was objectionable. And he was like, if they find out this is here, you'll be the last of my troubles. And I'm like, yeah, if you want to do stuff in the privacy of your home you can talk about whatever you want just keep you know i'll keep i'll keep to myself you know but that's how that's how crazy it's getting now outside of this domestic stuff trump's talking about his powerful enemies he's just now talking about what is he he's reimposing a tariff on chinese aluminum yep no no canadian canadian yep yeah he's talking about how the canadian um i i I don't know much about it.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Actually, that was the first time I ever heard of it. But yeah, I guess so. It's something about them taking advantage of us. And, you know, it looks like he's just trying to stop anyone from taking advantage of any American, which. Bravo, Mr. President. Bravo, because that's what we need. We've been taken advantage of for a long time and he's stopping it. It feels like all of these interests are, man, it really does feel like we're being threatened almost indirectly. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:13 I was shopping for some equipment and I noticed that everything was gone. I went to, I'm not going to name the website, but I went to a specific website. I was looking at certain gear and it was just, everything was out of stock. All of the equipment, because it's all made in China or it's all made overseas. And I'm like, this is crazy to me. Then you see gold spiking. Silver is too. Silver, Bitcoin.
Starting point is 00:03:34 And this brings me to some crazy stuff, man. We going to war with China? YouTube just banned 2,600 Chinese accounts for influence operations. Yeah, they're warning, they're showing their citizens to be ready for air raids. Something like that. India's sending their, I don't know exactly what they're sending, but they're setting up all their air bases along the borders of China and India. So a lot of stuff's happening right now.
Starting point is 00:04:05 I wonder, man. It's crazier and crazier every single day. Not to mention, you know, the Ghislaine whistleblowing and a lot of a lot of big people are going down. And it's like it makes sense that the media is not talking about. So so fires are everywhere because they want you to be looking everywhere else. More videos about, you know, a guy yelling, I can't breathe,
Starting point is 00:04:28 being killed in a prison, all this stuff. Yeah. It is a war for your mind and your attention and it is getting crazy out there. So, man, and we also got this story
Starting point is 00:04:37 from LA that we absolutely just have to talk about because Mayor Garcetti has announced they will be violating human rights of anybody who dare opposes their edict. That's insane.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Now, that's a little hyperbolic, but it's not untrue. They will shut off your access to water and electricity if you have a large gathering. The reason that's insane, beyond insane, I mean, we're talking about dictatorial. At this point, Mayor Garcetti needs to be removed by law enforcement for violations of human rights, for even saying these things. Immediately, somebody needs to move for impeachment. He's saying he's going to shut off your water if you exercise your First Amendment right to peaceably assemble. And power. Water and power. And power. Both. That's insane.
Starting point is 00:05:23 A few years ago, the UN said, if Detroit shuts the water off to people because they can't afford their bill, it's a human rights violation. What would you call it? If the mayor is saying, you want to exercise your First Amendment rights, we'll shut the water off to your house. That's a whole new level of psychosis.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Welcome to China. Yeah, taking his cues from China. Here we go, baby. So I don't know, man. It feels like it's worse than ever. Is anybody in California going to stand up to him? Are there going to be any law enforcement that, you know, challenge this, this egregious violation? I tell you what, man, I'm willing to bet that the utility company will go right out with a smile on their face and turn off someone's water. They told me to do it. Yep. Sorry. Time for you to suffer, not me. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Individual responsibility is an important thing. It's not just about you taking care of yourself. It's about you realizing you are responsible for turning that lever and taking away the water from someone exercising their constitutional right. Yeah, it's going on in Australia also. Australia's going nuts. They're shutting up people's water? Not to that extent. But you can't go anywhere. You have to like stay within like a mile of your home. You have to you can.
Starting point is 00:06:32 I don't know exactly all the things that I haven't really been paying too much too much attention about the details. But from what I'm seeing, it's like they're they're getting there awfully quickly. Also, just authoritarian. You can't go anywhere. Everyone's got to wear a mask. Do you know... It's crazy. Do you know what coincides with authoritarian lockdowns in the United States? You know, like...
Starting point is 00:06:54 What? So there are periods in the U.S. where they'll start enforcing crazy things. There'll be a ton of censorship, like the Office of Censorship. There will be the suspension of habeas corpus. And do you know what coincides with those actions?
Starting point is 00:07:07 I have a feeling I know where you're heading with this. What do you think? Is it civil? No. Is it war? Yes. Is it civil war? No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Oh, no? No. Oh, okay. That's where I thought you were going with that. Suspension of rights occurs in this country when major conflict breaks out. OK. With other countries, other countries. Well, no, no, no. Just in general, the rights are suspended for obvious reasons.
Starting point is 00:07:32 We had the Office of Censorship in the during World War Two, and they said loose lips sink ships so that you shut up. So now we're seeing all of this weird stuff going on at the same time. China, the Ministry of Security in China told Xi Jinping and their highest officials, start preparing for physical confrontation with the United States. Wow. That was in, I think, April. In April. So let's do this. Let's start with the, we're going to play the statement from Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Because this to me, I didn't believe it when you showed when Adam showed it to me. I didn't believe it. But if you haven't already, make sure you want to let them know the deal with the like button. You better smash that like button. Come on. What's the deal, though? No, no, no. You better smash it. Anyway, no deals. Smash that like button just simply because you like us. But then also, if you hit
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Starting point is 00:08:39 I'm going to play it in just a second, but I want to point something out. So this is the video where Donald Trump says, I got a lot of enemies. You're not going to see me for a while. Adam shows me this. Yeah. And I was like, not real. No way. There's no way he actually.
Starting point is 00:08:51 That's got to be a dub. Trump coming out with a warning about enemies and he's going to have to go into hiding or something. You made me second guess myself, too. I'm like, wait a minute. Did it? Is it real? Like, no, no, it's real. Because there are a bunch of there's a bunch of videos on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:09:03 Yeah, the deep fakes. Where? Yeah, exactly. and you don't know. So you were mentioning that you didn't hear it in the actual speech. Yeah, I watched the speech today, and I don't remember this specific part. And I was just like, wow, how did I miss that? And actually, there was a part in the middle of the clip where it skips something. You know, he's talking about getting cheaper drugs from Canada and then it glitches or something and all of a sudden he's facing a different direction.
Starting point is 00:09:32 This is not what I'm talking about here. This is when he's talking about having rich enemies. Go ahead and play it. For many, many decades, you have people called middlemen. I don't know who the middlemen are. I don't know. They never say middlewomen, so they're politically not correct. But I've heard the term middlemen for a long time. They are so wealthy. They are so wealthy. Nobody has any idea who the hell they are or what they do.
Starting point is 00:09:58 They make more money than the drug companies. You know, in all fairness, at least the drug companies have to produce a product. It has to be a good product. But the drug companies. You know, in all fairness, at least the drug companies have to produce a product. It has to be a good product. But the middlemen. Well, the rebate that I'm doing cuts out the middlemen and reduces costs, and the money goes back to the people purchasing the drugs. So I have a lot of enemies out there. This may be the last time you'll see me for a while.
Starting point is 00:10:20 A lot of very, very rich enemies, but they are not happy with what I'm doing. But I figure we have one chance to do it, and no other president is going to do what I do. No other president would do a favored nations, a rebate, a buy from other nations at much less cost. Nobody. And there are a lot of unhappy people, and they're very rich people, and they're very unhappy. Here's my fourth promise to American workers. Beyond our medical supply chains, over the next four years, we will launch our millions of new manufacturing jobs across many other critical sectors that are vital to our national security and prosperity, from electronics to machine tools to shipping aerospace autos and of course to iron
Starting point is 00:11:07 and to steel and we'll never forget your washers and your dryers okay i'm not gonna forget it no i love he's bringing it back he's bringing job he wants american jobs he wants american company american manufacturing it's it's great He wants pharmaceuticals to be made here. If they're cheaper elsewhere, we should buy them. We should be able to buy them at that price without having some middleman skyrocket it to whatever the heck they want. And that's what they've been doing. People have been paying way too much for insulin, the EpiPens. How much is an EpiPen right now? They used
Starting point is 00:11:46 to be really expensive. Right, they used to be. I don't know where they're at currently now. Well, I'm sure it's changed because of his executive order that he signed like two weeks ago. Yeah, that was part of his deal. The executive order was going to drop EpiPens, I think. Everything, I'm pretty sure. Insulin and EpiPens.
Starting point is 00:12:02 That's pretty important. Two amazing things. I was having a conversation earlier about universal basic health care. And, you know, one of the problems we face with it is that people don't realize there are a lot of treatments that are scarce and hard to produce. Yeah. There's a lot of intensive labor involved in the specialists who can do certain things. And so universal health care, when people think that anyone can just have a treatment for anything,'s like no there could be a base level care yeah and even even that is a bold jump i agreed with i i saw that thread uh when you were talking with that person and i agreed with you
Starting point is 00:12:33 it's like there there there can easily be a baseline to cover the base things it's it's still expensive though absolutely absolutely you know but but but i don't like i don't want to get uh okay yeah this is donald Trump talking about more than just drugs. And he's saying he's got rich enemies. Yeah. That that was freaky to me. Me too, man. When I heard that, I was like, what is he saying?
Starting point is 00:12:55 I did a double, triple take. Like, wow, he really just said that he's going to be hiding. I mean, we kind of mentioned it earlier that the Durham report is coming out soon. Yeah, baby. He's going against human traffickers. It's like one of his big platforms that he runs on. And bravo, because that's a huge deal that nobody talks about. And that's happening a lot, nonstop, all the time.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Every single year, hundreds of thousands of people go missing and disappear. And it's like that's part of the reason he's building a wall because it's cutting that off. They can't easily just transport people back and forth. And now he's talking about, you know, the big pharma isn't going to be able to screw the American public anymore. So it's like he's screwing everyone over except the American public. So when I hear that he's going to take people's money away with this, you know, executive order and all that stuff. You're going to get a lot of enemies there, buddy. And they're going to be upset that you're coming after them. And you're adding enemies on top of enemies because check this out from the New York Times.
Starting point is 00:13:53 James Comey wrote a letter in 2016. What will Barr do? Two investigations appear to be potential fodder for pre-election political machinations. Look at this photo. Some photo journalist laid down on the ground basically. Look at this photo. Some photo journalist laid down on the ground basically. I'm not kidding. Like this is like they're like on the ground laying pointing their camera up to get
Starting point is 00:14:12 this like crazy photo of Bill Barr and Donald Trump. But anyway this is the Durham report. How many of these people are sweating bullets? And not just little 22 sweat beads. I'm talking about 50 caliber sweating bullets. Oh yeah. These people are probably crying right now. I mean, they're lighting the world on fire
Starting point is 00:14:29 because they'd rather the world burn than they themselves lose their power. That's what we're seeing. Well, I mean, it's more than that. You're right. Go to prison. Absolutely. It's one thing you lose money
Starting point is 00:14:42 for your pharmaceutical companies. Another thing when they're like, you're going to be locked up. Yep. Good point. Here's the other crazy thing. You know, to get a little bit conspiratorial, because we have to. As we do.
Starting point is 00:14:53 I mean, I'm always down. Well, no, listen, listen. Okay, cool. I'm listening. I'm just adding that disclaimer. There was a man, a notorious trafficker. He was put in prison. Oh, was he?
Starting point is 00:15:03 Can we not even say his name now? Well, yeah, we can say Epstein. Okay. But YouTube will definitely demonetize this whole thing now because we said it. But you got to say it, right? So this is a guy, Bill Clinton. A former president of the United States was in flight logs and ID'd by a victim as being on an island of a notorious trafficker with two young women. Yep.
Starting point is 00:15:26 And Donald Trump talking about enemies. Yeah. He's got a Durham investigation going on. And the report's supposed to be coming out. That doesn't mean indictments. But John Solomon, whether you trust the guy, maybe you don't, he said, he runs Just the News if you don't know, that there's rumblings, something going on at the DOJ, and it looks like they're preparing indictments. Yep.
Starting point is 00:15:48 Now, what does that mean if you're somebody like former President Bill Clinton who was in flight logs and ID'd by a victim as being on the island of a notorious trafficker with two young women? Well, I think you'd be getting your hopes up if you think Obama or Bill or Hillary or any of these people are actually going to get indicted or anything. But there's going to be a lot of people who do. Now, here's why I say I want to get conspiratorial. Imagine you're somebody who you know. Imagine there is somebody. Okay, I'm not going to go in that direction. Imagine there's somebody who knows they're on this list.
Starting point is 00:16:20 Okay. And that the Durham investigation is going to, you know, jam them up. Yeah. Well, somebody else was in jail and they're not alive anymore. So I wonder, it's not just about their personal, you know, loss of power or personal fear about going to prison. It's about who they could potentially compromise beyond this. So the way that, you know, we know how the feds work, right?
Starting point is 00:16:44 They'll catch some drug dealer and then say, rat out your friends and we'll cut you a deal. He rashes his friends. They grab those guys. Now rat out your friends. We'll cut you a deal. And that's how they go through mowing everybody down, you know, figuratively getting them arrested. So if the Durham report comes out and they, they snag some people and I'm not necessarily saying it's related to, uh, um, Epstein or anything like that. I'm saying in terms of the politics. So there's two different things going on. You got Ghislaine and you got Obamagate. The Obamagate stuff with Durham, they catch some FBI guy.
Starting point is 00:17:14 You know, he's corrupt. He's dirty. Then they say, you know how this works? Tell us who and we'll cut you a deal. And that means they know, you know, loose lips sink ships, huh? So if they actually indict some people those people are going to be terrified that they're not long for this world yeah true it's not just about the individual they indict it's about the information they get from them
Starting point is 00:17:33 now when it comes to maxwell that's a whole other different direction where she's got a list apparently she's going to start naming people yeah Yeah. And I wonder, man, because the left tries to push this narrative that Donald Trump is the one who is trying to protect her or whatever. And he said he said a couple of weird things about wishing her well. But they're arguing that Bill Barr removed the prosecutor from the Southern District of New York because he was protecting her from being. No, no, because he was going to go after. They're saying Trump got this guy removed because he was going to get her. Oh, OK. They're saying Trump's covering it up.
Starting point is 00:18:10 I think Trump wants her, wishes her well because he knows. He said it. That she's, I know he did. But I think the reason why he did is because he knows that she knows who the bad people are. The people that are going down who Trump wants them to go down. So he's like, we wish her well so that she can help us prosecute all these people. Well, he was asked, why would you wish her well? And he goes, because her boyfriend died in jail.
Starting point is 00:18:36 And it's like, I didn't catch that part. Yeah. But that makes sense. In the Axios interview with Jonathan Swan, he says, you said you wished her well? And Trump was like, yeah, I wish anybody well anybody well and he was like why would you say that and he goes because her boyfriend was in jail and he died and you we don't know how it happened right so i wish her well and i'm like that's exactly what i thought he was gonna say that's exactly we don't know how it happened something like that he's like we don't know is that what he said yeah he did he's like we don't really know what happened there oh man yeah yeah wow it's it really does feel every day like trump's not supposed to
Starting point is 00:19:10 be in that place right like like everybody every other president was in on the game yep and trump yeah the the intercept said it the intercept is lefty and they rag on trump all the time but they said he was like the most honest president and simultaneously the most dishonest at the same time. Yeah. But it was because it confuses them all. But I think he's doing it on purpose. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Go ahead. No, this one moment. It's historic. It's the most important moment. That's why I always cite it, where he's like the helicopters behind him and the press are yelling at him. And they're like, what's going on with this thing with Saudi Arabia? And he's like, oh, it's an excellent weapons deal.
Starting point is 00:19:42 We're going to make tons of money selling weapons to Saudi Arabia. And then all of these anti-war progressives are just like, he just said the quiet part loud. Yeah. And that was it. He just blurted it out. Yeah. So that's what you get. Like, I'm sure there's a bunch of people who are like establishment military industrial
Starting point is 00:20:00 complex or whatever that are sitting there like biting their fingernails. And then he comes out and says, oh, like oh no what's he doing oh geez when trump fired when he ordered 59 tomahawk missiles fight at syria okay you know what the press was saying here here yeah donald trump now acting presidential is this the presidential moment for donald trump it was like there we go so long as he's on track for their plan to blow up other countries. War mongering. Yeah, it's good money, baby. Money power.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Remember when he was doing all those COVID press briefings and he was talking about the deep state stopping in. You see Fauci in the background just go like, just try to cover a smile. I don't think so. You don't remember that smile? I do. I do remember that moment, though. But I don't. Everyone tries to act like he was face palming or whatever uh-huh and sure looked like everybody
Starting point is 00:20:49 just sees what they want to see well we're in the because you you warned it we're doing conspiracies so i figured i'd throw that out there just because you know why not well i'll put it this way when when that their feller in jail turned up dead yes ain't nobody believed it nope that's true my favorite they didn't believe it before it even happened my favorite story was i think it was chris ray gun when he's like i got into an uber and the driver turns around and goes yo that dude didn't kill himself dude nobody believed no everybody knew it was gonna happen everybody was making jokes about it happened brought us all together yeah it did it's true crazy thing is, how could it be that, like, basically
Starting point is 00:21:25 every single person gets it and nothing gets done, you know? Well, it's because the American public are not part of this group. Yeah, dude. Well, they're shuffling that, you know, Maxwell around, not keeping
Starting point is 00:21:42 her in the same place. So if they really thought that Epstein, you know, if it was, you know, a self-event. Voluntary. Voluntary. Voluntary offing. They wouldn't be doing what they're doing. So anyway, look, the main point of all this is if you think Trump doesn't have enemies, you must be living under a rock because the media won't shut up.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Right. But if you want to look at what he's doing with trade war, and now with these prosecutions, with pharmaceuticals. It's basically stopping China's plans because they're trying to take over everywhere, man. And let me tell you, we know that in statecraft, political leaders get taken out when they start, you know. War isn't always the go-to.
Starting point is 00:22:26 Sometimes you just go in and remove someone who's in your way. It's true. Donald Trump is in the way of a lot of people, a lot of people. And he's, he's getting more and more bold about it, becoming, learning how, what he can do as a president and using his abilities. And they don't like it at all. Well, I think that he brought on Bill Barr. That's true. And Bill Barr is like, let me take care of this. Yep. Did you see that leaked recording from ukraine where they were talking about trump and hillary no where the guy goes you know if hillary gets elected it'll be really really good for us if trump gets elected it'll be good for the american people yeah they were talking about how they they preferred hillary because she was going to do a bunch of international
Starting point is 00:23:02 stuff especially with ukraine and it was going to help them out and benefit them. But Trump's focused on America. Yep. There are a lot of people who probably invested a ton of money. Let me tell you, let me tell you a funny story. What if I were to tell you that there was somebody who worked in the highest level of levels of government and had a foundation that was taking money in the hundred to the tune of hundreds of millions from other countries?
Starting point is 00:23:25 Yeah. Really? Well, actually, and didn't for a long time while this certain somebody was in a certain position of power. We're talking about the Clinton Foundation. I don't know what you're talking about anymore. Okay, that's what I'm talking about. Too much innuendo. Okay, well, that's exactly what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:23:40 Didn't get anything until the day after she went back into civilian life. And then all of the money flooded in. It's crazy, man. Well, after she lost, though, a bunch of the donations started drying up. Well, yeah, because she was supposed to be president. There's a period of when she wasn't Secretary of State. And then she lost.
Starting point is 00:24:02 And it was like, oh, the plans have been foiled yeah the assumption is that people were paying the clinton foundation they deny it but i mean of course there's so much proof but i'll tell you what man i don't care look if you want to play the the clinton foundation was selling you know favors fine i'll tell you what, at the very least, conflict of interest. The Secretary of State should not have a foundation that's functioning and accepting money from foreign heads of state. End of story. End of story. Or I shouldn't say heads of state. I'll even be a little bit vaguer than that. They shouldn't. If you're working in the public sector, you should not have a foundation that's taking money from foreign governments in any capacity.
Starting point is 00:24:41 And then what did they get Flynn? Flynn was simply doing his job, talking to other countries to see where they stood. Specifically Russia. He didn't want Russia to engage in escalation of some sanctions were going down. He said, don't escalate. Keep it tit for tat. We can talk. Let's work through this. And it was on the level. Dude, when you get glenn greenwald okay this guy this the intercept rags on trump all day when and he's been fantastic about covering the russiagate bs he did a whole like two and a half hour thing breaking down
Starting point is 00:25:15 obamagate it is it is a hard story to follow but he's like it was he basically said it was a bunk you know bs i don't want to call it a permanent government style fake prosecution of an incoming government official of a duly elected president and that's it man yeah what they did to flynn and they're still trying to go after him he did nothing wrong they won't they won't stop yeah he didn't do anything exonerated went after his kid dude so this is yeah you want to talk about Trump's enemies. So the way Trump's framing it, that sounds scary to me. I know. You're not going to see me for a while?
Starting point is 00:25:50 Is he going to go in a bunker and lock it down and put some guards in front of him and just wait until the election's over? No, he's probably going to wait until a lot of people get arrested. This Durham report's going to come out. He's seen it. He talks about it. What did he call it? Breathtaking.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Breathtaking. He said that the report is breathtaking. So it took his breath away because of what he's seen. And he's like, you know, I don't know if I should get involved. I probably shouldn't. I haven't been. I'm letting, you know, AG Barr. I'm worried about Bill Barr.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Man, I mean, you're right. He's probably a huge threat to these people also. Dude, did you see what happened with the guy who tried slashing the brake lines at the NYPD? No. July, I think it was July 16th or 17th, some Antifa guy. Actually, no, let's go back in time a little bit more. It was like July 12th or something. Some Antifa guy was talking to another person and said they wanted to hurt police and hurt the pro-police people and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:26:48 And so it turns out the guy he's talking to was a paid informant for the NYPD. Now, what we don't know is whether or not the informant became an informant once he was told these things or was always an informant. It could be that this Antifa guy, Black Lives Matter guy, was talking to a regular person who panicked and then called NYPD and said, yo, this guy's nuts. So this guy says he was trying to plot, he was casing the Verrazano Bridge, which for those that don't know, the Verrazano connects Brooklyn to Staten Island. And I believe it's the largest suspension bridge in the country. I was reading about it. It's a huge bridge.
Starting point is 00:27:20 They were casing it. I don't know what his plan was, but he said he wanted to disable it so that white supremacists couldn't use it to get you know out of staten island into brooklyn or something like that into brooklyn so what ends up happening is he goes with this guy this is a crazy story he goes to this guy and they start casing around new york trying to find vehicles from the nypd finally they find a van he allegedly he gets out and tries cutting the brake lines he actually he apparently cut a an anti-lock brake sensor. But the NYPD was surveilling him the whole time. They got footage of it.
Starting point is 00:27:49 This is what they alleged. Whoa. So knowing what's been going on across the country, what do you think happened to this guy when he was arrested for this? Well, he was released right away. Immediately without bail. Not surprising at all. So the feds did?
Starting point is 00:28:04 Arrested him immediately. Arrested him immediately. Good. Well, okay. No, no, no. Immediately is bail. Not surprising at all. So the feds did? Arrested him immediately. Arrested him immediately. Good. Well, okay, no, no, no. Immediately is exaggerated. They got him, though. The feds came in a couple weeks later, which was just the other day, and arrested him. And this is crazy to me because I was covering this earlier, and I read through the affidavit from the FBI.
Starting point is 00:28:22 The FBI, is my understanding, and I could be wrong, gets involved when something is interstate. They're a federal, they're a federal jurisdiction. If you're in a state and you commit a crime, it's the state's jurisdiction,
Starting point is 00:28:33 not the federal government's. Right. If you're going between states, that's when the feds come in. It's a brilliant system. So what did this guy do that warranted federal involvement? Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:28:43 Nothing. That's a good point you know the fed said what the nypd engages in interstate commerce and uses their vehicles to do such really that's it what and i would so wait but that's how would they arrest him for that though because they were arresting the feds it is my i could be wrong about this and that's the thing i'm not gonna pretend like i know everything about well this is conspiratory hour listen listen yeah yes absolutely listen the fbi affidavit said we arrested him here's why we arrested him here's a picture of the evidence here's what he did okay and then the last paragraph says the nypd uses these vehicles
Starting point is 00:29:19 for interstate commerce and and i'm like okay wait wait wait hold on this guy was was informed upon by an nypd informant arrested by new york city for crime in new york against the nypd why is the fbi getting involved and the affidavit the guy's apparently facing like 20 years i don't know man but i'll tell you this the nypd it's not the nypd released him. It was a judge that cut him loose. Yeah, it's always the judges that are letting him out. With like no bail, apparently. Just like, you're free to go, sir. So the feds came and detained him and said,
Starting point is 00:29:53 you're not going anywhere until trial. I bet the police are pissed about it. Yeah. Because they're the ones arresting him, but then the judges are the ones that let him all out. This is what's crazy to me about what's going on right now. Yeah. So now that we're in the weird conspiracy-minded space in Portland,
Starting point is 00:30:08 how do these people keep getting out of jail? The courts can't indict them. The grand juries won't indict them. And the judge is like in New York cutting them loose. How do you have a guy who tries to cut a break line for the NYPD? You're free to go, sir. No bail required. You're not a threat to anybody.
Starting point is 00:30:24 The dude was casing the Verrazano Bridge, allegedly. Holy cow. This is all allegedly. And they're like, the next day, you're free to go. So the feds got involved. And this is what's crazy to me. This says to me that Bill Barr is dropping the hammer and is not playing games. Hear, hear.
Starting point is 00:30:40 So the FBI arrests this guy and says, well, you know, these vehicles are used for interstate commerce. Therefore, it's our jurisdiction. It's like, huh. Now, maybe they could get involved. Maybe that's my misunderstanding, but it didn't justify it in any other way. It, like, seemed weirdly like it was trying to. My understanding is, like, maybe I could be wrong.
Starting point is 00:30:59 I don't know. Why would the FBI be getting involved in state-level matters? I thought it was going to say something like this dude traveled from out of state into New York. It didn't. Just the vehicles are used for these things. Therefore, that's why I'm saying, you know, I'm— Interstate commerce, though. I'm still thinking about that.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Like, what would the NYPD be doing if they have proof that the NYPD has used that van for interstate commerce? No, the vehicles in general just in general that's why i'm saying like this to me that makes sense it just it doesn't no what what makes more sense is that the fbi and the doj are taking it seriously yeah these are violent extremists they're terrorists trying to cut the brake lines that could have killed nine police officers who would have been in the van. And what is allegedly casing the Verrazano Bridge. They're going to blow it up? I don't know. It's a suspension bridge.
Starting point is 00:31:54 So if they hit the right cables, the whole thing could crumble down. That can kill thousands of people. I'm sure millions of people go over that bridge every day. These are crazy people. To be fair, I do want to stress, I'm very much a fan of innocent until proven guilty. So, you know. But when they were surveilling him and watching him cut the brake lines.
Starting point is 00:32:13 It's still their allegations. Okay. You show me a video of the guy doing it, and it's a different story. Sure. Even then, I'll be like, is it the same guy? There's a photo. You can't tell it's him. They show a photo of a guy under the van, and they're making these accusations them here's the thing man you know look so what we've seen i'm not
Starting point is 00:32:28 gonna say the photo that they've given to the public of him under the van it's in the no it's actually the fbi affidavit oh so it was submitted to the judge but it's public record so you can see the photo of the guy under the van wow okay they're saying it's him there was one of those wall of moms so so the other day uh it was a riot in portland and of course they of course the democrats and these leftists on twitter are lying every single day non-stop saying now that the feds are gone everything's peaceful it's not been true one time yeah they just switched from the courthouse to now the east precinct and they're trying to burn that down residential neighborhoods and residential And the moms, one of them got arrested for felony rioting and was released right away.
Starting point is 00:33:08 Yeah, and there's a video of one of those moms that just like trying to while up the crowd like, we're here to F stuff up. We're here to F stuff up. We're here to F stuff up. Like, just like, what? You're wearing the mom shirt. Like, you're for peace, aren't you? No, you're not.
Starting point is 00:33:24 They want to F stuff up. That's what they're about. Andy No called it. Andy No. When the moms first appeared and their arms were linking together and they were like, but we're just mothers. Andy said, I recognize many of these women. They're Antifa.
Starting point is 00:33:37 They're lying. It's propaganda. Sure enough, now that the riots are continuing, they're actually overtly engaged in the riots wearing the yellow shirts. Yeah. You know what really, really, really got me angry today? Ooh. Really, really, really angry.
Starting point is 00:33:51 Really, really. Wow. And I was reading about Night 70 of the ongoing riots in Portland. Night 70. And the article from Oregon Live had 16 instances of the word protester. And I believe two instances, no, no, yeah, and two instances of the word protester. And I believe two instances. Yeah. And two instances of the word demonstrators.
Starting point is 00:34:08 Wow. In an article titled Police Declare Riot. And I'm like, stop, stop. Just say it. There is a weird like cognitive dissonance going on in the narrative of the far left riots and extremism where it's like there's i can tell their fingers are probably like shaking as they type the word protester and their eyes are twitching from it's like it's not true but i have to say it yeah protester they're not protesting anything right now no they're just trying to burn stuff down yeah they're
Starting point is 00:34:39 straight up simply rioters period no No confusion. The protesters left. They don't have their shield anymore. You see who they are. It's all just Antifa burning stuff. Rioters. I wonder why they backed off the courthouse. Because the feds did not leave. There's a video where the feds are walking around sweeping up trash.
Starting point is 00:35:00 And the leftist is screaming at them. And the feds are just sweeping up trash. For some reason, the far leftists, Antifa stopped throwing the explosives. Now, it was initially reported that other protesters stopped them. That says to me, they wanted the opening for the propaganda. Yeah. Once it was announced by the Democrats, by Kate Brown, that the feds were withdrawing, even though it's not true and they're still there. All of a sudden, the protesters stopped Antifa from throwing explosives. Then when there was no fighting, they said, oh, look, now there's no fighting.
Starting point is 00:35:31 You see, it was Trump's fault. Meanwhile, that same day when they claimed there was no fighting, there was a bunch of far leftists rioting through residential neighborhoods 100 miles south in Springfield, Oregon. Wow. And then since then, as they've been saying, see, the federal courthouse is all peaceful now. It was Trump's fault. The feds are still there. They didn't leave. I know. They're all still there. But now Antifa's going to residential
Starting point is 00:35:53 neighborhoods. They went to some woman's house and they physically attacked her on her property. Now, mind you, like we mentioned, this lady was acting a fool. She was wearing a Nazi armband. Yeah. But you don't go to someone's property and attack them on their property. They were screaming at her, take it off, and it's like, yo, bro, she's in her own house. They were blasting her with those lasers.
Starting point is 00:36:13 They were trying to permanently maim her. Yeah. People don't realize it, man, and this lady didn't realize it. The green lasers they use will permanently blind you. Yep. I am not exaggerating. It's not a joke.
Starting point is 00:36:22 They will hold it in your face, and if you look at it, you could be blind for the rest of your life. There's a tool that they use and they've used for a long time called the dazzler. This is used by law enforcement. It's used in the Middle East and it's a powerful green laser. They point at your face and they click it and blast you. And it makes you blind for about 30 seconds. So the easiest way to explain it is like, if you've ever looked at a light directly and then you get those spots. Imagine that covered your entire field of vision. Forever.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Forever. Just wiping out your ability to see. Just frying your lenses or whatever, how it works. It's crazy. So we use these. They're weapons. And they were doing it to this woman because they didn't like that she was wearing an offensive piece of an offensive garment. Honestly, I don't like it either.
Starting point is 00:37:03 Exactly. I'd have no problem, you know, swearing at her or something. You know what I mean? I'd be like, yeah. Like, you know what, man? The problem with a lot of these people that think they can wear this to antagonize is they look... They're not doing what they think they're doing. Right.
Starting point is 00:37:16 They're just looking like idiots. So, but you know what? I mind my own business. Am I going to walk up to somebody's house and swear at them? No, I'm not going to do it. If I saw somebody in public, I'd be like, I'm going to stay away from that kind of person. You know what I mean? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:29 You go do your thing. You get away from me. You want to start trouble with me? You'll find trouble. But I'm going to mind my own business. For them to go to somebody's house. Here's what's important about this in terms of escalation. It was never going to be something ridiculous like Antifa shows up someone's house,
Starting point is 00:37:45 knocks on the door and says, we couldn't help but notice the wind chimes. Yeah, well, wind chimes actually come from this country. So prove it wasn't going to be ridiculous. It's going to be incremented. So now they're going to say we're justified in doing it because of what she was wearing. Now the media has not. Where are the headlines? Where's CNN? Where's any of these outlets to be like yo don't go to people's houses nowhere well they don't want anyone knowing that antifa actually exists that's what they've been telling everyone they can't they can't now switch their tune because then it'll prove that they've been wrong for the past two months you know so they can't switch
Starting point is 00:38:21 and now that antifa knows they can go to someone's house and nothing will be said about them negative that's a good point nothing scary nothing go to anybody's house see see if the media called them out there they would they would have defended themselves and said well you know we wouldn't but like look what she was doing now that the media said nothing it's like car blanche go for it go to somebody's house yeah they went to andy no's house did they yeah a while ago and they've they've been threatening and intimidating him they physically attacked him in the street and look they've been to tucker carlson's house they've been to conger fairbanks house they went to the politicians homes this is terrorism dude i'm sure they don't like us
Starting point is 00:38:58 oh definitely yeah but you know uh i think i i i keep I keep a lot of it to ideas. You know, we both do. We're either talking about the highest level or the general concept. When you start talking, you name one of these people, and they'll come to your house. And that's the thing about Andy. Yeah, he does call each and every one of them out. Andy does. So whenever these people get arrested, their information is public.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Yep. So Andy reports on who the people are, what they're doing for this. They've made up insane fake news about him, and they go after him. They go to his house. They attack him and stuff like that. But definitely, you know, they don't like what we're doing. That's for sure. Definitely not.
Starting point is 00:39:40 They love it when the media lies. What was it, that video they put out where they're like, stop filming us and posting videos because we're getting arrested? Yep. They're they're basically just begging people to please stop filming us doing what we're doing because we're getting people are finding us through those videos and arresting us. And all I can think is just like, good, good riddance. Did you keep filming? People are going to film it because they want the clicks. Sorry. That's kind of what the society is now. People want to get those views. They want to get the shares. And you're the star of the show. And we're all watching you like you're the spoiled little brat that you are.
Starting point is 00:40:15 And you're getting arrested because you're rioting. Rioting. Not protesting anymore. You're rioting. What's this? Now this story gets crazy bro so so that that previous story i'll say was just like in connection to bill barr is going after these people right yeah so that that you know we started with talking about trump and his enemies then you get bill barr and he's the
Starting point is 00:40:38 one launching these these investigations prosecutions as the attorney general so that's why i'm like i'm worried about you know bill bar as well yeah good point you see this antifa guy who gets released and the feds jump in and lock him up i wouldn't be surprised if the stuff we see in portland we're going to start seeing you know federal indictments i mean we are we literally are well the fbi has a list of over 300 people that they're they're going after exactly right now now this story is getting a little crazy. Check this out. One tweet tried to identify a cop. Then five people were charged with felony harassment. Whoa. Is retweeting an officer's photo cyber harassment. Now, the first thing I'll point out is I do not trust the verge. they lie however this story is essentially what they're saying some far leftist published a photo there was a cop wearing a i think it was a thin blue line mask okay and they said something like if anyone knows who's this b is throw his info under this tweet and then there were five retweets
Starting point is 00:41:38 i think and so they those people who retweeted it they're charged with felonies wow yeah yep felony harassment that's what you said now there's an interesting thing about this interesting you know my first reaction is does this cross the line right if i'm a journalist and i'm like hey i'm trying to figure out who this guy is and crowdsource some information is that harassing somebody yeah i don't know it's that's a tough question i mean they literally dox people to get people to go to their houses and attack them so i mean if you're trying to do a story on someone it's as journalists but it's the action itself you're right exactly and the intent
Starting point is 00:42:18 so this i gotta say this does to me feel extremely flimsy and it may just be an intimidation tactic. Good point. Using the arrest to, you know, shock and scare. But there is still, I think, an argument. These people are retweeting it. That's a group of people getting together, showing someone's face and asking for their private information. Yep. So I guess the argument is typically harassment is persistent but what if you
Starting point is 00:42:47 have group harassment or some kind of cyber stalking with a group of people if if like it's like gang violence right if you're by yourself and you get into a fight they might just be like bad hair to everybody go home you're with a group of people wearing like you know some imagery or something and they'll say it's a gang violence as it happened in new york with the proud boys so proud boys fighting say it's gang violence. That's what happened in New York with the Proud Boys. So Proud Boys fighting Antifa was gang violence. Okay, if these far leftists are grouping up online to target cops,
Starting point is 00:43:12 and it's literally to pull up private information, are they engaging in harassment because they're in a group of people? Oh, and they all tend to have, like, the, you know, the little hammer and sickle. You know, they're proudly posting it in their names now. We're seeing that. Oh, gross.
Starting point is 00:43:30 I don't know if they did, but that's basically all wearing the same bandana. My big problem with this story, you got the ACLU obviously saying that it's ridiculous. They said that they confirmed the existence to The Verge and said this individual, as did the attorney, The Verge has also reviewed it. So I guess I don't know what the ACLU is saying. Obviously, they're viewing it rather negatively, I guess. But I'll tell you right away, when I see The Verge talking about it, my first question is, what did they omit?
Starting point is 00:44:00 Good point. Look, man, there was a story once from the verge and it talked about blair white okay do you familiar with blair i know a little bit about her yeah yeah so uh blair white conservative trans youtuber and the verge wrote like a smear about about blair okay blair then said whoa this is like ridiculously not true so then the author then just said oh okay we'll fix it and edit a whole new paragraph of fake news and lies. More smears. More.
Starting point is 00:44:27 More lies. Oh, man. And I reached out to somebody who was involved because I know a lot of these people. I worked, you know, I worked in the New York media space. Yeah. And they just didn't respond to me.
Starting point is 00:44:36 Of course not. And I'm like, this is nuts. I was like, I reached out to this person. I know this person. We've had lunch on several occasions. And I'm like, hey, I just want to give you a heads up.
Starting point is 00:44:44 This is not true. And, you know, I think you guys should issue a correction. Ignore. Stayed up. So when I see this story, you know what I think? I wonder what they were doing behind the scenes. I wonder what the cops actually know about what they were doing. Sorry, I don't trust them. I don't trust the ACLU because the ACLU is overtly engaging in racist policy, anti-civil rights on numerous occasions. I know The Verge has published fake news. I would not be surprised if the goal of this article is to make it seem like they did nothing wrong and they're simply being persecuted for just posting silly tweets. Yeah, right. And it's because of the lies they've put out that's
Starting point is 00:45:21 put me in this position, because I'll tell you what, if this story on its face is true, I don't think they should be charged for this. Well, I mean, all they've put out that's put me in this position because i'll tell you what if this story on its face is true i don't think they should be charged for this well i mean all they're saying is that they retweeted it but they they they could be leaving out that they retweeted it with information of the person that that they were asking for you know like trying to spread the fact that they know who this person is retweet here's some information i've got anybody else have more information about this specific person because we got to go after them? You know, maybe they were openly talking about it.
Starting point is 00:45:49 You know, we don't know. And there's no other. I can't really find any other stories talking about it other than the Verge. Wow. So I'll tell you this. So why would they even talk about it? Just because they're trying to make the cops that arrested them look bad? It's a hot story.
Starting point is 00:46:02 I guess. It's to be like, whoa, look at this encroachment, this authoritarianism. I'll tell you what. Right away. First. Oh, they're really fascist. See proof. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:46:10 Yeah. If I mean, and hey, I'll tell you what, if they're telling the truth on this, then these people should I don't think they should be charged, especially with a felony for posting a photo. But it's getting interesting. I'll tell you what. Because at a certain point, we have a serious problem with doxing and harassment showing up to people's homes. The officer basically said that it made them feel threatened because they were trying to public their family, their information.
Starting point is 00:46:35 You know what's crazy? In Portland, when the cops switched from name badges to unique identifier codes. Yeah, yeah, the numbers. It's very much like Watchmen, the new series. I haven't seen it yet. I didn't, and I'm not going to. Okay. But in the show, all the cops start wearing masks because people were publishing, you know, the bad
Starting point is 00:46:54 guys. This is really funny. In the show Watchmen, the bad guys were publishing their information. It's like, welcome to real life, where the bad guys are still the ones publishing their information. Only this time, it's the people who think they're the good guys. But this is a dramatic escalation. So this will be interesting to see where this kicks off to if other people start, you know, are they going to start getting charged for doxing? The crazy thing is, I shouldn't say crazy, I guess the sort of funny thing is, as with all
Starting point is 00:47:21 of these far leftist moves they make, they dox all day and night. They put up websites with people's names and information, and then they cry and complain when someone else does it. That's the name of the game. They'll hit you, and then as soon as you hit back, they go, help, help, I'm being repressed. I'm a victim now. See? Proof. Proof that I'm a victim.
Starting point is 00:47:40 You put yourself under the boot. These are little kids who knew to pretend to be bullied in school to get what they wanted that's a good point the teacher would walk by and they'd pretend to fall down and go like they shoved me and they'd be like oh i'll get i'll take them and haha i got you and the kid would get in trouble yeah that's what they're doing man but we'll see because uh i'll tell you what i'm not a fan of uh government overreach or or you know authoritarianism the government you know if – there's a fine line between posting a public photo. If you're in public and someone takes a photo, well, then you don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Starting point is 00:48:15 He was wearing a mask. They're calling a dox him. Multiple people got involved. Seems silly, but maybe we need to start talking about consequences for online mob behavior. Good point. So it's like, if... Especially when it's leading to, or alluding that they want to promote real life violence, because that's what it seems like they were doing here.
Starting point is 00:48:40 Harm. It's beyond, it's, it's, it's, so check it out. If a group of people goes to Yelp and then claims your business serves bad food and it's beyond it's okay it's so check it out if a group of people goes to yelp and then claims your business serves bad food and it's all fraud and it's all just a bunch of karens i maybe screaming maybe we need a a law saying group fraud is illegal if you engage in an online brigade a group of people lying about a business just because because you don't like them that maybe we need some legislation about that how do you prove that though it's it's really difficult because it's a free speech issue exactly and this is what's getting challenging where you know so like when i when i put on this
Starting point is 00:49:15 event in the philly area and a bunch of antifa started calling the venues yeah and and lying like crazy like we could we can't sue each and every one of these people. Yes, they're lying. Yes, it's defamation. It's libelous. And there were even violent threats. What are we going to do? Launch 1,500 lawsuits against each and every one?
Starting point is 00:49:35 It's impossible. It's impossible. So this kind of thing didn't exist before the information age. Yeah, that's true. You might get people believing fake news for sure, but the scale to which regular people from across this country here, here's what's happening in, in this area. So where, where we are, we were going to put on an event with Daryl Davis, famed anti amazing man. Yeah. He de-radicalized like over 200 Klansmen, white supremacists. Awesome dude. We did put an event on with him, mind you.
Starting point is 00:50:06 But some Antifa people called and basically threatened to burn down the theater at the 11th hour. And the theater canceled on us. These people didn't live here. I do. They started lying to the press saying we won't allow them to come here. And I was like, bro, you guys that are coming here are from upstate. This is my town where I'm putting on an event in my town. Now, if we didn't have internet coordination or whatever, that wouldn't have happened. The people who live here would not have had large numbers. There
Starting point is 00:50:37 wouldn't have been any phone calls. Maybe one person would call and be like, I don't like this. Too bad. But because the internet exists, these venues started getting phone calls from San Francisco. And I actually had to listen in on one of these calls and it was hilarious. Yeah. So the guy calls, he calls up and he's like, I just want to let you know that you're hosting white supremacists and this is unacceptable. And because of this, I will no longer be patronizing your business. And the venue was like, your area code is San Francisco. And the guy was like, yes. Sir, have you ever been to this venue? No. Do you live in California? Yeah. Then why do I care what you think? I was like the most hilarious thing I've ever heard. Like, seriously. It's embarrassing, really. But when you get inundated with emails,
Starting point is 00:51:24 these people don't know. All of a sudden, they're like, I've ever heard. Like, seriously. It's embarrassing, really. But when you get inundated with emails, these people don't know. That's true. All of a sudden, they're like, I've never seen this much. And so it's a coordinated fraud. Yep. And they argue it's free speech. Well, and we've talked about these people on the left. They've got nothing better to do but then to be victims and collectively get together and shoot their anger at people that are just trying to live their lives.
Starting point is 00:51:46 It's scary because I was thinking about it earlier that everything's so good now that we've created extreme entitlement. So I was thinking about, right, so the better things get and the less work needs to be done, the more you end up with people who demand everything and don't do anything. And that, yeah, that, and they don't have a purpose because there's no job to do. There's no job to do. Right. So I was thinking about this in terms of like universal healthcare debate and all this stuff. And I was like, if, if you have only, you know, the amount of production required, the amount of labor required to produce food to feed everybody. It's getting easier and easier for us to mass produce food. You know, we have better machinery, better technology, and now Americans are pretty fat, you know. So at a certain point, most people can literally sit around all day. And in America, we have fat homeless people.
Starting point is 00:52:42 That's true. Yeah. So we have homeless people today that are fatter than the fattest man in the world 100 years ago. So what ends up happening is you get a lot of people who don't have to do any work. And they demand these things be taken care of. I see these posts where they're like, what a cold and callous system capitalism is that tells people you have to work to survive. And I'm like, okay, have you ever gone camping? Have you ever lived out in the woods by yourself without society propping you up? Nope. Without a toilet, without water, running water? So here's the problem.
Starting point is 00:53:18 We're seeing a clash. I think a big reason we're seeing a rise of socialists and communists, college being one factor, and not just about indoctrination, about the fact that they're all in massive debt and they don't see a way out. So they just want the government to bail them out. But I think we're seeing a clash now as you're having, you know, it's easier and easier to produce basic necessities for people. And so we're getting more and more people who are demanding it, but people still have to work. And therein lies the big problem with these communists. It's mind blowing to me when I try to have these conversations about universal health care. And I'm like, okay, personally, I'm totally for it. The problem is we literally can't have universal health care. It's physically impossible because some treatments
Starting point is 00:54:02 are extremely scarce and may only be available to like 100 people. Yeah. And be millions of dollars for that one treatment. I hate the pharmaceutical companies. Right. I think EpiPens and insulin cost way too much. I think one thing we can do is base coverage, basic care, like things like insulin, things like IP pens, things like you break your hand, you can go in. These things make sense to me. It would still be very expensive, but it's mind blowing when I have arguments or conversations with people about universal healthcare. And I'm like, what if there's a cure for something, but it's extremely difficult to produce and it requires a specialist who is very expensive. How do we get that to every person?
Starting point is 00:54:45 Right. The reality is you can't. So what happens is the rich person buys it and the poor person doesn't. Yeah. And they're like, no, that's ridiculous. We shouldn't let people die because they're poor. OK, if you have a thousand people who have a disease and only 100 cures, you quite literally can't cure them all.
Starting point is 00:55:03 So what ends up happening now with these, you know, these far leftists is they're living in a world where there's infinite food. Medicine can cure literally any disease. Therefore, the government should just give it to everybody. Oh, and it's all infinite. There's scarce. They believe we're already in a post-scarcity reality. Yeah, that's totally wrong. Well, this is the clash we're facing now. And that's one of the reasons why they're rioting. They live in a fairytale world where they think everything is for them. Well, they got the thing about the parents that they probably have that have just been like, I'm going to make life as easy as possible for you.
Starting point is 00:55:35 And life will always be easy. Don't worry. I'm going to give you everything. How dare you, teacher? You didn't teach my son or daughter or they to be great. I just realized something interesting. These Antifa people,
Starting point is 00:55:52 they are... It's a crowd of Marie Antoinettes. Yeah, okay. The idea, let them eat cake, was there was a famine. People were starving. And she was like, if they're starving, then why don't they have cake?
Starting point is 00:56:09 And I don't know a whole lot of, you know, it's a bit apocryphal, I suppose. The general idea is she was saying, like, give them bread. It was like literally no food. They're starving. And she was like, I don't understand because she was rich and snooty. Yeah. You know, wealthy privilege and all that stuff. Or ignorant, really.
Starting point is 00:56:22 Right, right. But in her privilege, wealth, the real privilege yeah she always had food so she was like i don't understand why they're upset just let them have cake you know and so i don't know if she actually said it some people say she didn't but the point is you have all of these antifa people going around smashing things saying give everyone cake and it's like we can't it's not possible. We deserve cake. We want the cake. You know what really, really bugs me too? What? I see all these memes all the time talking about free everything.
Starting point is 00:56:52 Yeah. One of them I saw. So we talk about universal health care. One of the things I saw was it was a post where it was like Jimmy Neutron or something. It's a stupid meme. And it was like, did you know that we have this many million empty homes and only this many thousands of homeless people? We could quite literally put homeless people in homes. And I'm like, said like somebody who truly has never owned a property. Yeah. You can't just take a homeless person who's homeless for a variety of reasons, including mental health
Starting point is 00:57:18 issues, put them in a vacant property and then walk away. You're literally sweeping the problem under the rug. The person's not going to have food. They're not going to pay their utility bills. The walls are going to fall apart. The house is going to collapse. They're going to die. And then it's going to spread to other houses and destroy everything. And then I get these responses from these lefties
Starting point is 00:57:34 where they're like, you're so dumb. You don't even understand. Like there's literally a house. And I was like, bro. Did you not listen to what I just said? I was like, it's not going to give them a job. It's not going to give them ambition to further their life. You got to also think about the mental state of these people.
Starting point is 00:57:49 Some people don't want to work. Some people don't care enough to want to further themselves. So how do you help somebody like that? You give them something. Then all of a sudden, then they think they're entitled to that. And then they work even less. This is what all of these people, they don't get. There is no way that you can have this world where they sit back and just read a book all day and everything's
Starting point is 00:58:12 taken care of for them. We are in a constant state of entropy. When you leave a house alone, it starts falling apart. This is why these companies hire caretakers. So they're there, they can look at the rooms, they can clean things up because eventually it gets moldy. It falls apart. A pipe will burst. They had a big problem in Chicago with pipes freezing. So vacant properties have this problem. The pipe will freeze. It'll burst. And then all of a sudden the place floods. So they do want people inside. But if you take a homeless person and you just put them in a house and you don't address why the homelessness exists, this is the 10-year-old mentality so many of these people have. Just put a homeless person in a house. It's like, great. Then a pipe bursts in the winter in one of
Starting point is 00:58:49 the rooms of the house where they're not paying attention. They don't care. And so it starts ripping apart the walls. Mold gets in. Critters get in. And the house starts collapsing. Now you got this guy who doesn't know how to maintain a house, isn't working, doesn't have food, and then the house falls on him. And can't afford even to fix the house, even if he did notice. Exactly. Because he doesn't have a job. So then what ends up happening is you get the government involved, and then they start subsidizing production and development, all these things.
Starting point is 00:59:13 And so I'm talking to these people, and I say, just look at the housing projects they've tried throughout the past century. And they're like, so dumb. Of course, those didn't work, but this time it will oh yeah and i'm like and there it is that wasn't real project housing yeah this next one will surely be the welfare system just hasn't been perfected yet absolutely no people just some people just don't want to do the work some people are lazy that's just going to exist in this world. We need to explain to people what entropy is. Like, make that...
Starting point is 00:59:48 Basically, let me give you the simple explanation of life for all of you. Casey Neistat made this video. It was really great. It was based on someone's quote. I don't know who the quote is, so I'll just reference Casey Neistat. Okay. Life is a treadmill. If you just walk, you stay where you are.
Starting point is 01:00:03 If you stand still, you move backwards. In order to get ahead, you have to run. I like it. The idea is if you just sit in a house and just go about your business, the house falls apart. You have to keep working because things are slowly breaking apart. Entropy. Entropy. Yeah. That's a simple way to put it. So they have these ideas. They're so childish. I've done research. I know a simple way to put it. So they have these ideas. They're so childish. I've done research. I know exactly what we can pull off.
Starting point is 01:00:34 And it's like, there was a family in Louisiana that filed a lawsuit against the state because there was a cure for a genetic disease that cost $4 million, something like that. And the family said the state should pay for it. And they were like, there's no way we're paying $4 million for this treatment because it was extremely difficult and rare and high cost treatment. The way I put it to people is they seem to think that medical technology is completely reached its climax. There's nothing else to cure.
Starting point is 01:00:57 We've mastered all diseases. Nobody dies anymore. That's what they think. And so I put it this way. Listen, do you think every person should be allowed to have the newest iPhone? Do you think we should have universal iPhones? Nope. $1,000 for every single person. Yeah, because we have Android phones and they're like 20 bucks. And so we actually can provide cheap, low cost phones to people so they can have access to the
Starting point is 01:01:20 internet. But what these people don't realize is that all of the work and energy and labor that goes into producing the newest generation of technology regardless of what it is is rare it's expensive and not everybody will get it yeah the same thing is true for healthcare technology as it is for cell phone technology nailed it so as capitalism hey slowly improves mass production emerges new treatments become old treatments, and we figure out how to do them better and better and better, that trickles down. It's not trickled down economics. It's literally the more technology we have, the more we learn how to mass produce, the
Starting point is 01:01:56 better we get at things, the more everyone can have them. My stars and garters, we have people in this country who are living in poverty, but they have air conditioners and refrigerators, something that rich people didn't have over 100 years ago. And toilets. Oh, yeah. A sewer system. Clean running water. Shower.
Starting point is 01:02:12 So I'll tell you what. The greatest system to lift people out of poverty is just capitalism. Now, I'm a big fan of the mixed market. We have some public-funded programs. I think we need to definitely overhaul a lot of them. I think even greater is just self-empowerment and believing and doing that and following through. If you believe in yourself and you work on improving yourself and not care what others think and you just go, and what can I do to to further myself and you do that
Starting point is 01:02:46 every single day guaranteed you will get out of whatever situation you're in it's about running on that treadmill you slowly go forward right yep exactly but too many people don't want to and it's it's it's remarkable and i think we have done something wrong as a society when someone posts a meme that says we shouldn't have to work to live and then every all these people reach you'll start sharing it and it's like man i really wish we could give these people the experience of being by yourself in the woods yeah they they're so pampered and so elitist that they deserve things more so than other people it's true now they'll say everybody should have
Starting point is 01:03:25 you know you know clean food who makes the food well i'm well somebody has to make it but i mean somebody has to grow the food no matter what right this this communist utopia is is there what they don't realize they're literally talking about slavery that's not even exaggerating no you're absolutely right yep when they say universal health care what they're really saying is we should the government should force doctors to serve me without compensation now nailed it now of course what they'll say is something like no i think they should be paid the government should pay them i was talking to another lefty and i said you know okay well like do we just tax people for it and said the government should just print money deficit spending is the
Starting point is 01:04:03 key and i'm like that means you're just literally extracting the value from everyone else yeah by inflating the currency and they're like it works and i'm like in what world but it means that people can't retire it means the money you save is worthless and it's already bad enough that the system does inflation does make your savings worthless that's why you have interest rates and savings accounts and stuff like that they don don't, they don't, they don't know or care. You know, even when in 2016, when I was a big fan of Bernie, I wasn't as far left, but Bernie seemed genuine. Right. And I was talking to a bunch of these lefties when they say things like healthcare is a human right. And I was like, let me, let me ask you something, go into the middle of the woods. All right. And
Starting point is 01:04:41 then once you stub your toe, demand your human right. Is anybody going to come and we'll just a doctor will just like teleport in front of you and they'll be like, now I'll use my magic doctor powers. Your foot is healed. No, there's nobody. You can scream and cry all you want. All that's going to happen is a bear is going to find you. Actually, the bear would probably run away if you're yelling, to be honest. Yeah. So the way it depends on the bear, actually. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They might get curious. What's that noise? Well, now you're being eaten. You smell delicious.
Starting point is 01:05:08 I'll tell you what your human rights are. You're in the middle of the woods and you're naked and you have a right to defend yourself. You have a right to move around. You have a right to speak. You have a right to survive. But nobody's going to provide you healthcare.
Starting point is 01:05:19 Nobody's going to bring food to you. You have to do these things yourself. I would absolutely love to live in a Star Trek type post-scarcity future with replicators where we can give everybody everything and we got like you have you seen elysium yep when they just that's what these people think that it is they are living in their this utopian fantasy world that they've pieced together from all these different sci-fi movies and you you can think of, books they've read. They're piecing it all together, and that is their new reality.
Starting point is 01:05:50 And they get angry at other people that go, that's not reality. Sorry, no, that isn't what life is like. And they're like, how dare you? You bigot, you racist. I'm offended now, and I should be given everything that I'm entitled to. It's like you got to earn it. You got to work for it. You got to realize what reality is versus your fantasy land.
Starting point is 01:06:14 I posted a tweet that was an offshoot of this famous quote. Only when the last tree has died and the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught will we realize we cannot eat money and all of these you know lefties like to go like well and they all cheer and clap and i made a similar point that only after every farm has been shut down the dairy has been has has spoiled and the foods are are are you know empty from the shelves will these people realize they can't eat money? The point I was making is that with this lockdown, how they're shutting down the economies, they're threatening people, they're suspending civil rights. Eventually, there won't be anything to buy. And they're like, just keep printing money. It's so obvious. And it's like, and then
Starting point is 01:06:58 because the dairy is being dumped out into the streets and like it's only being dumped out because nobody's buying it. Yes. But it's because the bottling plant isn't running. It's not just like the milk goes straight to you. It goes through, you know, homogenization and pasteurization, the bottling plants, the distributors, the warehouses, and then finally the stores. And all of those jobs are people that do those jobs because they pay. And so when the store gets shut down, when the restaurant gets shut down, when the restaurant gets shut down, there is no one to pay for any of it. Now, there have been some pushes in the first lockdown to figure out how to deliver vegetables and fruits and foods and meats directly from the farmers to
Starting point is 01:07:37 certain facilities and food banks and stuff like that. That has been improved upon. But what they don't realize is that if a restaurant can't open and they're starting to shut everything down again, then they won't buy the milk. So the people who bottle and distribute the milk won't pay for the bottling service or they won't pay for the service previous, the homogenization, the pasteurization. They'll stop ordering. And then eventually the farm dumps the milk out. And that is just one example of one food product, let alone all of the countless things that everyone's used to having for dinner, you
Starting point is 01:08:10 know, to eat food. And that's just one another one thing food. Then you think about all the rest of the commodities that everyone's used to. I mean, obviously, food is one of the most important things because we got to eat to live. So it's pretty, pretty important to maintain. It's a giant machine. Yep. And we've stripped the gears off of it because of COVID. Now, mind you. Yep.
Starting point is 01:08:31 Mostly the Democrats, to be honest. Yep. Trump was opposed to lockdowns. A lot of the Republican, the Sunbelt states, a lot of Republican states didn't lock down. They're doing fine. Sweden didn't lock down. No, they didn't. Sweden's leftier than the leftists here.
Starting point is 01:08:44 And they're doing fine. I was thinking about this too. So you're talking about the gears being stripped from this machine. So you're giving people a lot of lubricant. You're giving them a lot of grease, which is money. So you're giving them the means to buy stuff, but the stuff is not there. And this is something that we've argued with people about before. How are you supposed to spend money on milk that is not on the shelves?
Starting point is 01:09:03 Are you supposed to buy food that isn't there? Are you supposed to buy services that are no longer being offered? What's the point? Just keep printing money. Yeah, works great. Just print money and then we can go to the store and buy the stuff. And now gold is skyrocketing. Yeah, silver.
Starting point is 01:09:16 Well, yeah, gold, silver, metals, you know, stocks. People are, it seems like people are getting scared of the dollar. Yeah. And I don't blame them. I'm willing to bet that just before the election, this is my personal opinion. Mind you, I do have some gold. I'm not saying this for any reason other than just what I think is going to happen. I think we're going to see a lot of different commodities skyrocket because people are going to jump off the dollar. That's my personal opinion. I agree with you. So I bought silver. I bought gold.
Starting point is 01:09:46 That's what I think is going to happen. I don't know what would make it come back down. Because we're going to see nothing but uncertainty. I know, but Trump's going to win this fall. And the economy is going to bounce back. A lot of businesses need to be rebuilt. So construction businesses are going to go through the roof over the next year. Because, I mean, how many buildings have been ravaged by this, the rioting across this country?
Starting point is 01:10:16 You know? Have you ever seen a dead mall? I have, many times. You know what causes them to die out? What? So once there's a certain number of stores that have closed, then people start saying, oh, let's that mall there's a bunch of you know they don't really have that much yeah now there's no foot traffic no impulse buying so a mall with only half capacity struggles to survive because people don't want to go there i don't like malls anyway i think they they should be converted into like indoor garden communities well right but the point is when a
Starting point is 01:10:47 mall is full people say let's go to the mall because you can browse and look for things and you get ideas for things you didn't want this and social interaction also comes into play the food court it's an it's an event and all of these businesses benefit each other so that's why there are stores that literally just sell baseball caps because in a mall it works. Someone goes, I'm gonna buy shoes. They walk around. Oh, I'm gonna get a hat while I'm here. A hat store wouldn't work just like sitting off on like, you know, a street corner. That's true. What ends up happening is once there's no other stores, nobody's like, yo, I got to go get a baseball cap. Let's go to the mall. It's the only store there. That's like a weird thing to say. True. So then finally these stores leave, the mall becomes unappealing,
Starting point is 01:11:26 and it causes the whole thing to collapse because then other businesses struggle and they leave. And that's what's happening in New York right now. And enter the internet and people just shop online anyway. So this, I'll tell you what, man, this year may be the end of physical shopping. And I'm not kidding. No, I agree with you. And that means Amazon stock is going to go through the roof. Yep. It's going to go nuts. Well, then you think about social media
Starting point is 01:11:48 and how we've talked about that many times about how that's the new town square. And it should be protected. Free speech in the town square needs to be upheld. You know, Twitter and Facebook
Starting point is 01:12:01 are these places that people are now coming together instead of going to the mall and like, hey, let's all meet at the mall and hang out. We don't even need to shop. We can just walk around looking at stuff and whatever. We'll go to GameStop, check out some games, get some food, but hang out together. Go to the arcade maybe. That's not happening anymore. Now people are just going on Facebook. People aren't talking to their grandmas anymore. They're just seeing what their grandma's going on Facebook. People aren't talking to their grandmas anymore.
Starting point is 01:12:25 They're just seeing what their grandma's doing on Facebook, sending them a message. Hey, grandma, love you. Let me tell you. The Democrats have shown us that they do not believe in human rights. I'm not exaggerating. I agree with you. We're seeing it now in Los Angeles with Mayor Garcetti straight up saying, we will take away your water if you try to uphold your First
Starting point is 01:12:47 Amendment right to peaceably assemble. This is insane. DWP authorized to cut utilities at party homes, mayor announces. Sure. The First Amendment says peaceably assemble. It doesn't say for what reason. You have a right to have a gathering, end of story, in the Constitution. This. They're not even talking about locking up. Did you know that people who go to jail get water? That's a good point.
Starting point is 01:13:12 You go to jail, you get water. You go to jail, there's electric lights. Yeah. And depending on where you go, I mean, you have TVs. You can watch TV. You'll have electricity in prison. You'll actually have access to medical care. But if you defy Mayor Garcettietti he will take water away from you now i understand electricity too think about this
Starting point is 01:13:32 what happens if somebody's having a party and they have insulin in their refrigerator and he cuts their power off it's a good point they're gonna die they could people people need to understand this especially about power outages and cutting off utilities is that there are some people who literally need it in the immediate to survive. Insulin needs to be refrigerated. Oxygen. Oxygen. Yep. You cut off the power to somebody because they're partying and they got Gramp upstairs
Starting point is 01:13:54 on an oxygen tank. Yep. He dead. Bye. This is an insane threat to violate human rights. Someone just said, welcome to China-forna. Or fornia. China-fornia.
Starting point is 01:14:04 China-fornia. Thanks, Chad. Let me show you this tweet. I said, welcome to the world you created. It is everything you asked for and everything we warned would happen. Twitter is now locking the accounts of people fact checking Trump. And of course, you can see Aaron Ruppar. He's been blocked.
Starting point is 01:14:23 Twitter shut him down because he was trying to fact check the president. You've got this guy, Bobby Lewis, and you've got this woman, Liz Power. These people are all complaining that Twitter has forced them to delete their own tweets because they were saying things that Twitter didn't like. Huh? Yeah. But on the other side. On the left. Oh, this happens to the left all the time. OK. If there is any particular group of people that lacks the ability to learn, it is leftists who continually ask for censorship because invariably they're the ones who get censored. I mean, it's the same thing with Second Amendment. How insane would you have to be right now to be like, we demand that the government
Starting point is 01:15:00 seize national gun control, seize all the weapons. And Donald Trump is a fascist. What? Are you out of your mind? I did. I am starting to see more lefties say that, though. And I'm like, thank you. There was a funny post.
Starting point is 01:15:13 It's refreshing, isn't it? Well, somebody posted a meme on Facebook I saw. And it said, like, you know, we need national gun control. The rest of the world looks at us like idiots. It's time to confiscate, you know, high powered weapons and weapons of war. And the first comment was from a guy who was like, I'm really far left, but I've been thinking about this. And I mean, Trump's a fascist.
Starting point is 01:15:31 I don't think we should have him take our guns away. I'm like, hey, they're starting to realize it. But the reason I bring this up is what they're doing in L.A. is my mind was blown when I heard this story. It is above and beyond violating human rights to take away their clean water. Yeah, it is. I agree completely. Because there are even laws.
Starting point is 01:15:51 I'm curious. I don't know if California has this law, but I know, like, I think Arizona does. If you go to a store and you say, can I have water? They have to give it to you, right? I mean, so there's a lot of places like that for a lot of reasons. Yeah, in the South, Arizona, because it gets so hot there that people could die from dehydration very easily. So if someone walks in and says, can I please have some water?
Starting point is 01:16:11 It's illegal to say no. Now, many people will say the mayor is just threatening it. Oh, he's just... Is that an argument? He's just threatening to take away people's civil rights. Oh, sure.
Starting point is 01:16:19 I'm sorry, human rights. This is what my friend... I had a friend who was messaging me the other night. She's like, cars are driving around. They're checking people's houses. I was like, are you serious This is what my friend, I had a friend who was messaging me the other night. She's like, cars are driving around. They're checking people's houses. I was like, are you serious? They're checking their houses?
Starting point is 01:16:30 In LA, yeah. She's over in California. Wow. Yeah. What, like the cops are going to people's homes? I had to double check. But yeah, she said cars are driving and making sure that people are. Why would anyone in their right mind want to live in California at this point? New York and California have become become it's despotism.
Starting point is 01:16:46 It's like they're fighting to be the best authoritarian state now. Who can be more authoritarian? This is a crazy story, man. He says, you're breaking the law. You know what scares me more than this? It's not a law.
Starting point is 01:17:02 It's a mandate. What scares me is this guy right here, behind him. Who's this guy? I have no idea. He's not a law. It's a mandate. Nope. What scares me is this guy right here, behind him. Who's this guy? I have no idea. He's wearing a badge. Yeah. A badge. But it doesn't look like he is an officer. It's like he's a private security guy with a badge on his chest.
Starting point is 01:17:18 No. He's got the black bar which represents a fallen officer. Oh, okay. He looks like he's a cop. Maybe he's not. I don't know. But it's not even about that. The mayor said that he had authorized the Department of Water and Power to cut utilities
Starting point is 01:17:30 within 48 hours after parties were confirmed by the LAPD. Whoa. You are breaking the law. That's so crazy. What law? First Amendment says
Starting point is 01:17:39 I can peaceably assemble. Yep. Period. Period. Supreme Court ruled that in Nevada, churches couldn't be over a certain capacity. So they did that church., evangelicals held a church ceremony event at a casino
Starting point is 01:17:48 or that video of the, in a Walmart they were singing in a Walmart, it was amazing. That's awesome. Just hearing it honestly, I'm not religious but it lifted me up hearing the joy and the reverence of what they were doing I mean they were basically saying to the man, F you, we're going to join up together. Oh yeah, check this out. It's from Post Millennial. So it says, barred from attending church, Christians held worship service at a Walmart and they were singing and man, was it good to hear.
Starting point is 01:18:20 How long will people sit back and accept something like this? So I'll tell you what, man, stay out of California. I'm not even kidding. No, Joe. And I know there's probably a lot of you watching who live there. I think if it listen, man, first, they came for we understand where this goes. If the mayor of your town is threatening to strip you of human rights and no one opposes him,
Starting point is 01:18:44 how long? I mean, I'm I'm how long until they just walk up and they just disappear? You good point. If they have this, this, this much disdain for human rights, they think they're entitled to do this. We've we've crossed the Rubicon in this man. There's no turning back. The mayor has straight up said this. He should be removed immediately. Now, impeached, whatever. They complain about Donald Trump tweeting. I kid you not. CNN, they're like the president is showing his fascistic tendencies again by saying maybe we should postpone an election due to mail in voter problems. It's like Trump tweeted about postpone the election. You say no. And the story.
Starting point is 01:19:22 And Congress says that's up to us and maybe he can have some national security you know directive but but no i'm sorry the trump tweeting stew i'm the trump the president tweeting things doesn't concern me at all the donald when the mayor of la holds a press conference and says within 48 hours if you having a legal assembly, you're breaking the law and we will take away your water. I understand thinking about taking away your power too. Can you imagine like from say last year, 2019, you're like, I'm going to plan my wedding in this beautiful place in California.
Starting point is 01:19:59 And you know, somewhere, you know, maybe in my friend's house in LA. Napa Valley. Napa Valley, wherever. I'm going to have all my friends and family in August. August in L.A. Yeah, nope. Mm-mm.
Starting point is 01:20:11 I'm going to shut your power off. You're going to shut off your power? Yep. You're breaking the law. Look, man. In New Jersey, they've been arresting people who are having parties. Constitutionally protected. You're allowed to assemble for any reason.
Starting point is 01:20:25 Well, literally not any reason, but peaceable assembly. I mean, like, I'm sure if you're assembling to commit some kind of crime, that would not be peaceful, right? They'd probably come in and be like, you're committing a crime. So he's telling people they're breaking their law.
Starting point is 01:20:37 Why? Because they're hanging out together. Above and beyond, man. So I'm inspired by this story from Postmillennial that people are resilient. So they were singing in a Walmart. It was awesome. That's crazy, man. It was awesome to see.
Starting point is 01:20:49 You know, it's really crazy is Michael Tracy, journalist, tweeted this that he's at some small he's in some small town or something. And the people there told him they didn't wear masks until Walmart mandated masks. Wow. Because Walmart's like more influential than the government. So once they made it, people are like, okay, fine, I guess. The great thing is they were social distancing. You can see that they were spread out in the videos.
Starting point is 01:21:11 I mean, you can't really see it very well. But, I mean, you can see that they're spreading out. That's great. But they went around the store and just they were singing. It was awesome. Good. Thank you. I said, big dummy me.
Starting point is 01:21:26 I ain't never been that before. Wow, man. Thank you very much. Yeah. There's only so much you can actually do to try and shut down people's spirit, their faith. Yeah. That's why I'm curious. Like, at what point will someone intervene because california you know so this is just los angeles and this is what scares me about any any place that is dominated by one party
Starting point is 01:21:55 los angeles has been has had a democratic super majority for a very very long time and they've not been able to solve any of their problems they They've got a serious NIMBY mentality for a lot of the people in downtown LA. One of the worst homeless problems in the country. And all of these Democrats together could not solve it. Whenever they try and talk about, you know, building housing or affordable housing, it just falls apart. You look at Chicago, you look at New York, the exact same thing. You know what the craziest thing is with New York? Now, I want to make sure I stress the psychosis of the violation of human rights. Bill de Blasio basically mocked
Starting point is 01:22:30 rich people. Really? Yeah, so Cuomo was like, please come back. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Please. And then, you know, he's like, I'll buy you a drink. So it's, I don't know if this is true. Actually, could you look this up? That 1%, the top 1% pays 50% of the taxes in New York City. I have heard that. So I've heard it. I don't know if this is true. Actually, could you look this up? That 1%, the top 1% pays 50% of the taxes in New York City.
Starting point is 01:22:46 I have heard that. Yeah, I have heard that. So I've heard it. I don't know if it's true, but Bill de Blasio was like, yeah, they're fair weather friends. I should raise their taxes more. Oh my God. And I'm like, now you're going to lose more money. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:57 So we talked about this, how Trump brought all these rich people in. Yeah, in the early 80s. Started spending mad tax money. I mean, Trump basically redefined what New York was. All that money that he brought in in the early 80s changed. The crime rate was dropping over a decade after that. It's pretty incredible. Once you really look into the history of what New York was in the 70s
Starting point is 01:23:23 versus the 80s, big difference. Did you find it? Yeah, I did. I'm going to read this short little burp from the new york post from a few years ago it says new york city's one percent are paying a much larger share of the city's income tax than the wealthiest one percent nationally are coughing up to washington interesting but you know the numbers are um they the big apples top 35 400 fil, those with incomes of $598,000 or more, accounted for 45.7% of the $7.2 billion in income taxes that New York City collected. Wow. 45%.
Starting point is 01:23:55 Well, they're all gone. They're all leaving. Bye. This is the thing, man. The reason I brought up that mall scenario before, New York City city is basically experiencing mall you're you're right wow yeah so so think about it when someone goes to like soho um what is what does soho stand for do you know uh south of houston south of houston there you go so this is an area they got a bunch of boutique shops the van store was over there i'm pretty sure okay was it i think it i think
Starting point is 01:24:21 it was south of houston i don't remember the maybe it was north anyway here's the point noho noho yeah north of houston you have all these businesses and so we would walk down and look in the windows and be like oh it's cool you know it's going here oh it's the van store i'll buy some skate gear you walk out you walked on the street oh there's best buy so you're basically window shopping like it's a big shopping district it's a good point yeah now that all these business now now now that all these businesses were just ripped to shreds and just burnt to the ground figuratively by the riots and shut down by COVID, what are you going to walk around for?
Starting point is 01:24:53 So now here's what's happening. I believe it is fair to say that Bill de Blasio is burning New York City to the ground. Yeah. And it seems intentional. And I'll tell you why. It really does. He's mocking the rich people as they flee while Cuomo's begging them to come ground. Yeah. And it seems intentional. And I'll tell you why. It really does. He's mocking the rich people
Starting point is 01:25:07 as they flee while Cuomo's begging them to come back and even Cuomo's not doing the best job in the world. de Blasio is setting up checkpoints and a 14-day quarantine
Starting point is 01:25:15 and $10,000 fines. Do you know what that does? What? It makes sure no tourist will come to the city until that's over. That's a good point. And tourism accounted
Starting point is 01:25:23 for billions in revenue. Yep. Like daily. Bill billions in revenue. Yep. Like daily. Billions, yep. So now you've got no tourists, so there's no sales revenue, there's no money being brought into the city. This is the thing about tourism. This is why everybody loves it.
Starting point is 01:25:34 You get some dude from, I don't know, Columbus, Ohio. Sure. He decides to visit New York. He brings with him a bunch of money, and he goes and he buys little statues of the Statue of Liberty, little models of it, some American flags. Buys an MTA pass, buys food, goes to the theater. Yeah, hotel.
Starting point is 01:25:54 It's hotels. Yeah, everything. That money was generated in Columbus, brought to New York, and dispersed in New York, bolstering the New York economy. That's why tourism – I mean, people know how tourism works. Bill de Blasio said, how can we stop this money from coming in? Checkpoints and a two-week quarantine. Why is he doing that? Now we know for a fact you're here.
Starting point is 01:26:13 And if you come out of your apartment, house or hotel within two weeks, $10,000 fine. Maybe he's hoping he's going to start, you know, capturing what few tourists are left and fining them $10,000. Oh my goodness. Or in all reality, he's going to start you know capturing what few tourists are left and finding them ten thousand dollars oh my goodness or in all in all reality people aren't walking around and shopping anymore nope they're not going to be coming into the city there's going to be zero tourism
Starting point is 01:26:34 and and now he's mocking the rich people as they flee when you say he's mocking him like give me an example because i don't i haven't heard this yet what does he call them fair weather friends oh my goodness he called them fair weather Friends and he said he should raise their taxes. Cuomo said the opposite. He says, come on, I'll buy you a drink. Come back. There's no way they're going to come back because they're finding a new spot realizing they're making so much more money because they don't have to pay as much taxes in these other places. And those other places are probably like, we love your taxes that you're giving us.
Starting point is 01:27:05 You're bolstering our community now. Yes, absolutely. But it's also just like the disrespect and abuse from the city. Yeah, of course. How insane are... That's why I'm saying, is he trying to make sure no one ever comes back?
Starting point is 01:27:20 Yeah. Look at what happened with Flint, Michigan, with their water, how everyone though everyone had to pay more and more for the water and then they couldn't even afford water anymore that's what i'm saying with this mall analogy yeah so as long as more and more people leave new york city then there's less of a reason for anyone to be there it is a massive mall essentially the incentive to be in new york is because you're around other people doing jobs
Starting point is 01:27:43 because you can find a job and because there there's constant opportunity in a lot of people and your friends. Your friends are gone. You can't make money. You're locked in your apartment. There's no more tourism. There's nothing to sell. The stores are all destroyed by the riots. And then Bill de Blasio is laughing at the people who are fleeing and have the means to do so, leaving behind poor people who have no money to spend, can't get out of the city while he laughs the whole way. Meanwhile, Bill de Blasio, it's reported, makes $9,000 a month in rental income. As he mocks these people fleeing, he's fine. He's totally fine.
Starting point is 01:28:12 So I'll tell you what. The rich people in New York are going, wow, this Bill de Blasio fellow sure is nuts. I'm leaving. And they hop on their little private planes or whatever. I mean, someone making $600,000 doesn't have a private plane probably. Maybe they rent a helicopter to fly him out of the city. Then they go spend some time upstate. They go spend some time in Connecticut, in Maine, in Boston, or they go West Coast. They go to Montana. They go down to Virginia, whatever. The point is they're gone. They're leaving New York.
Starting point is 01:28:35 The poor people can't do that. The people in Brooklyn, in central Brooklyn, Bed-Stuy, in these areas who live in these tiny apartments, they can't just up and leave. So the whole city is being destroyed by the failures of this mayor. It's Democratic mayor and the Democratic governor. And the poor people are suffering the most. And crime is skyrocketing because he's defunding the police, taking, you know, the crime units out of the out of these places that needed them that are actually begging for them to come back.
Starting point is 01:29:01 Like, please bring the police back. People are being shot and killed nonstop. It's been happening. They're facing a $30 billion deficit over two years. They're demanding federal intervention. Otherwise, they're going to lay off 22,000 people. And I don't think Trump's going to do it. He's going to be like, he already told him no the one time.
Starting point is 01:29:21 Now we're going to see the government lay off 22,000 people. The police reassigned 600 cops. Soon they're going to start firing people and it's going to go way back to the way things used to be. Violent crime, rampant crime, but maybe even worse. I don't understand how New York could function if it collapsed to a certain degree. Listen, if you have a water system as big as New York City, I can't imagine how much it costs to maintain that whole water system. Ridiculous sums of money. Yeah, you're right. Buildings, all that stuff.
Starting point is 01:29:51 Now, what happens if everybody leaves and there's no one to pay the bills for it anymore? The people left see all of their water bills go way up. They have to. Now, all of a sudden, no one can afford to pay the water bill like Flint, like Detroit. And the city becomes basically uninhabitable. What's going to happen to New York? Are people, everyone in the city is going to leave until there's only like a million people left in a metro that used to have 12 or 13?
Starting point is 01:30:16 I got to watch Escape from New York again because, I mean, that seems to be the future. I mean, I don't wish this upon New York. I grew up in New York. I became an adult. I moved there when I was 19 and lived there until I was, I don't know, 30-something. I'm 34 when I left. Bill de Blasio has burnt that city to the ground. Yes, he has.
Starting point is 01:30:39 I mean, there's been bad mayors. Bloomberg was really dumb. That guy was like taxing soda. He's like, you know, people are so stupid. So let's build. Mike Bloomberg actually argued for a poor tax. Wow. He said tax the poor because they're not smart enough to know what's good for him.
Starting point is 01:30:54 He said those words. I'm paraphrasing. Oh, my goodness. Yeah. He said the issue is poor people will buy a bunch of soda and then get unhealthy and fat. And then we have to pay for it. So how about we tax them so they can't buy it, and then they'll have health care and they'll be better off.
Starting point is 01:31:10 That's kind of evil. They're not even thinking about the fact that they've created these food deserts where they have no choice but to go to McDonald's because there's no other places. Everything else is a little bodega that has barely anything. The bodegas have just like noodles and stuff. Yeah, but they're not cooking stuff. They're going to a bodega to has barely anything. The bodegas have just like, you know, noodles and stuff. Yeah, but they're not cooking stuff. They're going to a bodega to get a sandwich. And that's what they're living on, you know, get a soda and a sandwich.
Starting point is 01:31:31 And it's like, that's not healthy either. That was my life when I was living in Williamsburg. Me too, for me. For Vice. Wake up in the morning, get ready to go to work. I go to a bodega and they give me a, man, as much as I love a nice bodega sandwich, I got to admit, they're like low quality, quality it's low quality food man you know some american cheese on a kaiser bun with some some meat now they used boar's head boar's heads legit but those buns were not all that good
Starting point is 01:31:57 processed meat in general is not good for you i'll tell you what boar's head included i mean i'm saying it's not like some trash. It's like low quality stuff. That's the point. Boar's head is not that bad. The point is the face of this country, the shape of this country is going to be so dramatically different. Was it Bill
Starting point is 01:32:18 de Blasio complaining about census? Only 58% has been filled out. That means they're going to lose two electoral votes. I saw that. Two electoral votes? That's good. The Democrats percent has been filled out. That means they're going to lose two electoral votes. I saw that. Two electoral votes. That's good. The Democrats have got to be scared. So obviously, from what we learned about what Trump said, that he's got all these enemies, that he's going to go away for a little bit.
Starting point is 01:32:40 You're not going to see him for a little while. I think it's because these people know trump's gonna win they're looking at the american the american public and the american public is just going like this like we are gonna vote for trump because we see you we everyone is aware like the great awakening is what they keep sharing you know and it's like i see it too i'm a part of it myself and now that we learned that the journalist bubble is worse now than it was in 2016. So for those that didn't see this the other day, it was a university at Illinois, Urbana, Champaign, I think that's what's called. And they said that the beltway bubble, the D.C.
Starting point is 01:33:16 Politico reporters are more isolated than they were last time, and they were expecting to see the inverse. So everybody wondered, why did they get everything wrong in the last election? And now it's because they were just following each other and they were completely out of touch with America. So the New York Times did this like famous thing where they sent a guy around the country to talk to middle America and be like, what did we not understand? And now apparently it's worse than it was before. It's worse. So all these political stories you're seeing where it's like Trump finally admits it.
Starting point is 01:33:47 He's losing. It's probably just bunk. It totally is bunk. It's too. He's going to win. It's landslide. Two creepy looking dudes in the bathtub together going, did you hear that Trump is losing? I think Trump is going to lose, too.
Starting point is 01:33:59 You think he's going to lose? He's definitely going to lose. Oh, he's so losing. That's all it is. Dude, what a mental image. I don't want that why why are you come on someone hit the button it's uh who who i'm not gonna name okay i was thinking of like which which i can think of two no no get this image out of my head please no
Starting point is 01:34:19 that's what it is they're going back and forth that's true but we'll see man yeah so there was a new uh nbc news put out their new numbers and it's like joe biden landslide that's what it is. They're going back and forth. That's true. But we'll see, man. Yeah. So there was a new NBC News put out their new numbers. And it's like Joe Biden landslide. That's what they're saying. Not no joke. They're saying Biden's guaranteed like three hundred and thirty three electoral votes solid. And there's seventy nine toss ups. He might win.
Starting point is 01:34:36 And they're like, Joe Biden might get four hundred electoral votes. They're delusional. I really. Here's the thing, man. It sounds like they're suffering from the same thing. Biden is dementia. I. Yes, I, they're delusional. I really, here's the thing, man. It sounds like they're suffering from the same thing. Biden is dementia. I, yes, I have, uh, professional criticisms of Trump. A lot of the things I complained about in the past, Trump has improved on.
Starting point is 01:34:55 I, I, I am, I'm not a fan of, you know, his demeanor as a president, but that's about it. I think he's a funny guy because he wasn't a politician, but here's the point. I hate Joe Biden. That guy. Not my choice. Because he wasn't a politician. But here's the point. I hate Joe Biden. That guy is nasty and awful. Many people should. Did you hear what he said today? His racism is showing.
Starting point is 01:35:10 Oh, man. Oh, terrible. For no reason. My goodness. Did you guys see this today when he was talking on that stupid live streaming and he mentions black people? Well, they were talking about Cuba. They were talking about illegal immigration and how and he just started talking about the I remember exactly what what words he chose that just like the Hispanic community. But here's the point.
Starting point is 01:35:38 And out of left field for no reason, he had no need to say this. He brought it up. He's like, unlike the black people that are out there you know the hispanic people are very diverse and it's like what wait and it was like with with with um what do you say it was like with some notable exceptions right i'm like when i saw that when i saw that my goodness joe why did you just say that why why did you literally just inject a comment about the black community having nothing when this conversation has nothing to do with them? Right. If you want to if you want to say that the Hispanic community in this country is very diverse, I would say that's true. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:36:13 You've got done people from Venezuela. It's all you had to say. You've got people from Florida. You've got people from Cuba. You've got people from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras. I had a friend growing up whose family was from Honduras. They all spoke Spanish and they're all very different in many different ways. But for some reason Joe Biden is like, let me just, you know, inject some comments about the black community for no reason. It's not a mystery. It's his filter is filtering away because of his dementia. You know, he was, he said many racist things in his life oh if you you dig into
Starting point is 01:36:47 joe biden you see racism throughout his entire career and now it's like it's like the level the racism knob is being turned up and his filter's going away because of dementia like that's why they hide him exactly i actually used to see this with my patients when i worked in the nursing home and rehab centers your filter goes away when you pass a certain point. Dementia makes it, you say whatever is crossing your mind and none of it makes sense. Is it dementia or is it like you're old and you just don't care anymore? No, dementia. Two of those things, they go hand in hand.
Starting point is 01:37:17 I was talking with many medical people today that were commenting on my post about it. They're like, this is a telltale sign of dementia because they could even have had a change of heart later on in their life and not be racist anymore. But then as dementia sets in, it reverts back to an older time that it just kind of... If he ever wasn't racist, because I'm fairly certain that never went away. The crazy thing about what he said, it was first and foremost. Why?
Starting point is 01:37:49 Yeah. It had nothing to do with the conversation. He's just like, let me just say something bad about this group of people. Yeah. And it's not even true. He's like, I'm just going to go for a hail. Yeah. Just a punch.
Starting point is 01:38:00 A haymaker right to the face for no reason. Have you have you noticed his filter moments where biden will be talking he'll be like listen here you know we gotta you know i'm not gonna say that because that would have been bad yeah have you seen those moments multiple times yeah he did it in this in the same interview it's because his filters busted yep and he's struggling to keep it up so he's like i'm good he's like it you know i want to make a meme joke but i'm not gonna do it did you just pull a biden no no this one because it's gonna get me in trouble on youtube okay but biden may as well i'll i'll say the meme but i'll stop short of it but as well may biden may as well be sitting in a chair and then out of nowhere goes i'm gonna say it i'm gonna
Starting point is 01:38:41 if you know the meme i don't know the meme've got to tell me. Show us afterwards. I'm going to say it. CJ Pearson on Twitter, he posted this video talking about it. He's a prominent black American and he was just saying, I can't believe all the racism people aren't getting angry at him. What is going on? Then he makes a point. He goes, if this is what we're seeing in public, what do you think he's saying about us when no one's looking? It's like Hillary's public and private positions thing she mentioned. Yeah, I'm sure.
Starting point is 01:39:18 Back in the 2016 cycle, she said, you got to have your public position and your private position. Oh, goodness. Yeah, because she was against gay marriage. Mm-hmm. Yeah, dude. Insane. got to have your public position in your private position oh goodness because she was against gay marriage yeah dude uh insane it's it's joe biden the the people who are going to vote for him in my opinion the people who are reading white fragility they're white supremacists absolutely with guilty consciences that's what it is it's not a joke it's not an exaggeration technically correct robin d'Angelo is her name?
Starting point is 01:39:45 Yep. Robin D'Angelo. Writes in the book that she is a racist. At what point did the liberal, the left, whatever, start taking their cues from people who are avowed racists? This is so funny to me because they love the quote, when someone shows you who they are the first time, believe them. Yeah. Okay, Robin. I believe you.
Starting point is 01:40:08 You're freaking racist. Trump just banned tiktok whoa really just signed an executive order saying that tiktok is banned under the national emergencies act and will sanction any company still doing business with them in 45 breaking i saw that i saw that in the chat breaking news i gotta check this out wow the bandwidth to check it man what a boss we We make stuff happen, man. Trump 2020. You know what? I don't need that 30,000 likes. We're really close anyway, right?
Starting point is 01:40:31 This one's for me. Oh, we're at 28? Oh, yeah. Hey, you know what? Check it out. 60,000 people are here. I love all you guys. You guys are fantastic.
Starting point is 01:40:40 So, man. So, I have the story. This is actually from like a half an hour ago, actually. It's been a few minutes, yeah. Yeah, check this out. We got this. We just like a half an hour ago actually it's been a few minutes yeah yeah check this out we got this we just pulled it up from the guardian this is this is this is it's it's still technically breaking i know we're in the twitter era but whoa dude this is a bomb drop check this out trump bans u.s transactions with tiktok's chinese owned parent company executive order calms his app faces scrutiny from u.s lawmakers
Starting point is 01:41:03 and Trump administration over national security concerns. So we have a tweet from Hunter Walker breaking. President Trump just issued an executive order on addressing the threat posed by TikTok. It in effect, it takes effect in 45 days, prohibits any transaction with ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, and will almost certainly face legal challenges. The president has just dropped the nuke. And I've been saving this. I've been saving this story.
Starting point is 01:41:32 You ready for this? You want to play games? You want to play games? YouTube bans almost 2,600 Chinese channels for influence operations. Some of the channels posted content about racial justice protests in the US. We are not playing games. Trump is not just banning TikTok because he's mad at some little kids. They're trying to play the stupid narrative where they're like, Trump is just mad because they pranked his rally. No, no. Trump is concerned that TikTok has been taking data and giving it to the Communist Party of China. And you were mentioning this earlier about...
Starting point is 01:42:06 Yeah, I'll say it. So I was watching this documentary on surveillance, and Chinese companies have been building these facial recognition software devices, basically, and selling them all across the world. The EU uses them. Africa uses them. Africa uses them. I mean, who knows how many devices that are on this planet use them. But TikTok, if you think about what that is in everybody's smartphone that's got facial recognition now, they've got all this information now. We know that they've been taking information.
Starting point is 01:42:43 They're like, oh, they can look at your stuff. It's like, yeah, they can also look at your face and document that. Go ahead. I got to tell you guys how much worse TikTok is than you realize. Did you know that you have a Facebook profile? Now, of course, many people are probably saying, of course I do.
Starting point is 01:42:59 And many people are saying, no, I don't. I never signed up. No, no, no, no. Quite literally, all of you do, whether you signed up or you didn't. Facebook has something called shadow profiles. Let me explain to you the danger of TikTok and why this, I'm deferring to the experts, but very well may be necessary. Let's say you have your phone, as Adam mentioned, facial recognition, first and foremost. You pop up in the TikTok app and you're filming yourself and you're making duck face or whatever,
Starting point is 01:43:24 right? Now they know your name, your email, your password, and what your face looks like. And China has hacked US industry in the past. Now your password, which most people reuse everywhere, they can access everything about you. They know your name. They know your birthday, probably, if you signed up and put in your birthday. They have your email.
Starting point is 01:43:41 They can log into your email, but it gets better than that. They have access to your contact lists. Now, I'm not going to make allegations against TikTok if I can't prove it. I don't know if TikTok takes your mobile list the way Facebook does. But let me tell you what Facebook does. Let's say Adam never signs up for Facebook, and I have on my phone Facebook app. In my contact list of my phone numbers, I have Adam Krigler. It's got his phone number. When you open the app, it says, allow us to look at your contact list to find your friends. And everybody says yes. Facebook takes that list and takes Adam Krigler, puts his phone number down. The best part. Here's the best part. Now they have a profile for Adam with just his phone
Starting point is 01:44:22 number. But hold on. Adam's sister posted a photo saying me with my brother Adam. Now they have a profile for Adam with just his phone number. But hold on. Adam's sister posted a photo saying me with my with my brother Adam. Now they add that to his profile, a photo of him. Facebook builds shadow profiles of people because people around you share data that they that the third party never agreed to share. Now think about where that goes with TikTok. If TikTok is on your phone and they've been accused of spying and stealing background data, they do take your contacts. Think about this, man. They've got your contact list. They know who your mom is. They know your dad. Now they know your mom. Guess what? They can pull up her information, find her maiden name. Boom, they got your bank account. It's that easy.
Starting point is 01:44:58 They're going to pull up everything on everybody and have access to all this information. That's why the ban on TikTok was considered. That's why it's serious. It has nothing to do with Trump's thin skin or some woman mocking him online. It has everything to do with the fact that, first of all, we're mad enough that Facebook is basically spying on us, in effect, and creating shadow profiles for people who never signed up. Now, the last thing I want is Facebook to do it, let alone the Communist Party of China. Yeah. So this is why a ban on TikTok is legit. Now, I'm not going to pretend to know the inner workings of all of this, but I can tell
Starting point is 01:45:30 you that we know big tech spies on us. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez herself slammed big tech companies for surveillance and for spying, and I applauded her for doing so. And now, is she going to come out and be in support of this? I really doubt it. I really doubt it. I doubt it, too. But TikTok is worse. Why is it that when big tech is censoring American citizens, the ACLU mums the word free press dot net mums the word. But as soon as Trump talks about banning TikTok, the ACLU steps up and says that would be a violation of human rights. Yeah, because all these companies and nonprofits are in it for China. Yes, they are. So you ever notice you're talking with a friend of yours about, you know what I haven't had in a while?
Starting point is 01:46:15 Portillo's hot dogs. And then all of a sudden, boom, there's ads on your computer. Think about that and think about what happens when we're talking about escalating conflict between China. China's talking about, you know, they're doing air raid drills. There's a real fear of conflict emerging. And now they know everything about you. Let me make it worse for you. What do you think?
Starting point is 01:46:35 What do you think would happen in this country once TikTok grants access? Listen, all these young people, all their information now, your password, it gets better. What if you logged into TikTok using a different app like Facebook or Google? Let's say you log into TikTok, you use your email address and your password, and then they get access to your phone, to your email, to everything. And then they publish all of your private information. You want to talk about real war and disruption of economies. How would you feel? Okay, let's see. Gen Zers, I don't know how many are watching. What would you do if tomorrow all of your private messages and private photos were published on the internet for anyone to see? You would not be happy.
Starting point is 01:47:15 Nobody would. Absolutely not. And all of this information can easily be stolen. And if you have a foreign adversary of this country stealing that data, you should not be surprised if they use it and they use it to disrupt our economy. Because I tell you this, man, the biggest economic disruption I could think of is if everyone's internet history and private messages became public. All of a sudden, co-workers would hate each other. Bosses would get fired overnight. Everybody would be found out to be racist or sexist or bigoted.
Starting point is 01:47:43 Everybody would know everything and it would cause absolute bedlam. More importantly, they can target, I don't know, nuisances to them. Let's say you're somebody who is using TikTok and you're speaking out against the atrocities in China, like the Uyghur Muslim crisis, the genocide. Now they're going to be like, let's publish their private information, destroy their life. There it is. They got rid of a nuisance. So I'll tell you what, man.
Starting point is 01:48:07 In 45 days, we'll see how this plays out because it is not a guarantee. And then my phone just turned on. That was creepy. Yeah. My phone just went to start recording my voice. What? Yeah, that was creepy. That is creepy.
Starting point is 01:48:20 For real. It just turned on. It started. Word started popping up. I had to turn it off. They're coming for me. I do not have TikTok. I don't either. I do not. Here's the one thing I will say. We got a big tech problem.
Starting point is 01:48:38 Absolutely. We were just ragging on Twitter for shutting down the president for all the censorship stuff. TikTok is a foreign adversary. I think we should absolutely call it out. Definitely. I defer to the experts on this one, but I'll tell all the censorship stuff. So TikTok is a foreign adversary. I think we should absolutely call it out. Definitely. I defer to the experts on this one. But I'll tell you this, man, if we know what Facebook does and that's only what we what we know now, I don't even want to think about what TikTok is doing because that data is getting stolen. It's apparently it was stealing like clipboard data.
Starting point is 01:48:59 Yeah. And data from other apps. Wow. Yeah. So and who knows what those other apps actually had access to themselves. Yeah. Imagine some dumb person pulling up that incognito mode and looking at some nasty photos and, you know, having a good time.
Starting point is 01:49:14 And then TikTok knows. Oh, man. TikTok knows. The Chinese. It knows. Xi Jinping. Yeah. So, we talked about this last time, a picture of Mark Zuckerberg, you know, coming up over
Starting point is 01:49:24 a wall because Facebook literally does know when you poop. Yep. This is not a joke. They do. Okay, okay. I got to be careful for legal reasons. My understanding based on an article I read on the internet, whether it's true or not. There you go.
Starting point is 01:49:37 But I will say this. I wouldn't be surprised if Xi Jinping knows when you poop. Huh. Yeah. Yeah, there it is. Here we go. Someone sent us this board. I love it. This is an actual depiction of him looking at you when you poop. Huh. Yeah. Yeah, there it is. Here we go. Someone sent us this board. I love it.
Starting point is 01:49:46 This is an actual depiction of him looking at you while you poop. Just like that. There was a story I read that says Facebook knows when you're moving because of location tracking. And they know what's around you. And they can predict your behavior. And they can also read your messages. So they know if you're talking about food. They know if you're talking about food they know if you're talking about you know i gotta run to the bathroom so they can really predict when you're gonna go or when you are you know
Starting point is 01:50:11 in the john yep now it's bad enough mark zuckerberg knows this stuff i'm not i wouldn't want xi jinping you know that's that's no way worse definitely not there's no accountability for china so to get to get a bit serious if Facebook really did cross the line, we as American citizens could have some kind of accountability. I know it's not perfect because Facebook gets away with a lot. But if it was communist China, we'd sit back and complain about it. That's about it. Yeah. This is crazy.
Starting point is 01:50:38 It's not like we're getting in a ground war. Yeah. I don't think so. I don't think so. I think the war we're going to see is going to be designed for the information age. We have not had a great war in the information age. Yeah. So there was something really interesting happened a few years ago.
Starting point is 01:50:54 It was the first time we saw footage from both sides of a conflict. I think it was in Syria. You had a tank with a GoPro mounted on it, and it was firing at two guys also with GoPros mounted, and both sets of the footage got uploaded later. And then a news organization, like a news nonprofit, found both clips and put them together, and they were like, that's kind of crazy to see from both perspectives of the conflict. So this was one of the first big moves of the information age or warfare another one which is kind of horrifying and hilarious is when the al-qassam brigades in palestine were firing missiles into israel and israel was you know striking back and they were having a flame war on twitter wow so like yeah the idf was like we will crush you you terrorists and
Starting point is 01:51:40 they were like we will never arrest we're coming through and they're like tweeting at each other so like we're watching these guys tweet each other and like literally try and blow each other up wow should focus this is the important factor here is that you need to understand weapons of war will be designed for information warfare if something if somebody sees a video of like a u.s ship doing something or a big explosion or big explosion and they're and they're gonna you know they're gonna be like look did it. It's going to be bad on the international stage, which means information age warfare will need to be as subversive as possible. Or a showy. Showy, yes, to shock and awe.
Starting point is 01:52:16 But it depends on who they want to know who's doing what. Right. So if they want you to know they're going to come for you, it wouldn't be a random explosion. It would be like a gigantic American flag followed by like a bunch of lasers. So like that's us, you know. But I think because there's a concern about looking oppressive or looking, look, no matter what you do, whether it's defensive or not, blowing up stuff makes you look bad. We're going to see really weird things. There's going to be stealth.
Starting point is 01:52:44 There's going to be, you know, just subversive tactics, suitcase nukes, whatever. Whatever they can do to take things out without anyone knowing they were there. Yep. And the other thing, too, is we won't be able to prove it. They'll make it look like a lightning strike. They'll make it look like a natural disaster. That's the way they have to play it. I wonder what technologies they're developing today.
Starting point is 01:53:02 Yeah, who knows? And at any rate, TikTok has been nuked. Yes. I guess we'll see what happens, man. Good riddance. Yeah. How about we jump over to Super Chats now that we've- Way late.
Starting point is 01:53:12 Wow, yeah. Way late, but that's because TikTok got banned in real time. Worth it. Yeah, it was worth it. And my goodness, thank you all for joining us today. My goodness. This is the biggest show we've ever had. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:24 62,000 people are here with us right now. There's a lot of people hanging out, so make sure if you haven't already, you smash that like button. Smash it. I mean, Adam's already put on the MAGA beanie. I mean, I did it of my own volition. I want to make that known because I was just all hyped for what Trump's doing. Banning TikTok. I mean, yeah, I'm open about it, but seriously, wow.
Starting point is 01:53:42 These kids were getting addicted to it. They were, I know. They're addicted. They're making money off it, and that was giving too much control to a foreign adversary. And they were controlling who saw what, too. Yeah. So they were influencing our children. And our culture.
Starting point is 01:53:56 Exactly. Seriously, that bothered me. Not okay. Definitely not. Yep. Well, if you... So smash the like button. Hit the notification bell.
Starting point is 01:54:02 We're going to read through Super Chats now. We will end up hanging out a little while longer. But also make sure to follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Parler at TimCast. You can also follow at AdamKrigler in the same places. And of course, you can follow at Sour Patch Lids, L-Y-D-S, on Twitter and Parler. And for those of you that don't know or haven't, check out TimCast.net and subscribe to my main channel, which is more just me talking about news, because I am very close
Starting point is 01:54:27 to breaking 1 million subscribers, and I could use your support. Subscribe. I am like 60,000 subs away from breaking a million. Go, Tim, go. If every 60,000... Well, most probably are subscribed anyway. How about we read some Super Chats here?
Starting point is 01:54:43 See what you guys are saying. Mr. Tumnus says, Love y'all. I'm going on vacation for a while and going to try and take a break from the news till I return. I am a Christian and realize I have responsibility to be informed about what is happening.
Starting point is 01:54:57 Keep up the great job and thanks for being a great source of info. Thank you very much for tuning in and thank you for the super chat. Thank you. We have a ton of super chats. This is going to be rough. Laurenuren says it is time to wage war i hope you mean figuratively against democrats fleeing their bs i'm ready uh i'm getting ready i'm not
Starting point is 01:55:15 going to read the rest of that simply because youtube is unkind uh but but i'll i'll summarize it in a more peaceful way if people are going to leave certain areas and they're bringing bad policies with them, please have a conversation with them about what caused the problems in the first place. Good point. Ian Hall says, Lady Lydia and Space Jesus, did you get white girl wasted? Did you make sure Tim got nothing? Anyways, happy unbirthday to Space Jesus. Shame General T. Poole about the beanie discrimination.
Starting point is 01:55:44 Also, 2 a.m. bodega sandwich is awesome, but not as good as Portillo's. Oh, yeah. I like that. That was a good super chat. He got all of them. He had everything. I got a big one here from EpicMonkeyAD. It says, this show goes up as one of the top shows in my book.
Starting point is 01:55:58 Thank you very much. Real questions. Are you going to be hiring journalists soon, Or would you consider video chats with subs? I'll give it to you, Tim. Desperately trying to get to the point where we can start hiring people. But expansion is required. I'm just going to say it, man. We're getting jammed up.
Starting point is 01:56:16 COVID is making it impossible to actually do anything. And now, of course, I know most people realize this. Where we are right now is supposed to be temporary. I was trying to buy a new building, not particularly expensive, last year so we could actually have a place to launch a new media venture, and it fell through. COVID hit, and now it's almost impossible. So fingers are crossed that we're actually moving forward because we need the space to actually bring on new staff and do legit journalism, like real fact checkers. Then once we get that started and I have an in-house editor in chief and all that stuff, there's going to be field reporting. But for the most part, it's going to
Starting point is 01:56:53 be a fact checking organization and aggregator. So Connor O'Brien. Oh, this looks like bad news. He says, well, Tim, it finally happened. My firm hired Ida Wells and Kendi to speak for us. I'm currently writing a response letter on the dangers of embracing wokeness that I will distribute to the partner group. Wish me luck. P.S. Emailed my resume. Spin the UFO to spin the UFO.
Starting point is 01:57:14 Well, spin the UFO anyway. Good luck, dude. I'm spinning it for you. Yes. Good luck. Thanks for speaking out. Definitely. Curtis Reynolds says, I don't think that's what socialists had in mind for wealth redistribution
Starting point is 01:57:25 they've caused the wealthy to be uh the wealth to be redistributed all throughout the country instead of concentrated in their cities yeah interesting not the idea they're like no no no oh oh no we wanted that power yeah anthony brewer says ever consider that the media keeps perpetuating that biden will win so that all the foreheads will re and screech when he loses. The whole Hillary won the popular vote narrative. Oh, of course, man. Absolutely. Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 01:57:50 They're going to say it's illegitimate. Trump cheated. I think that's why they want mail in voting. Landslide. I think they want. Right. It's the only way. It's going to happen, man.
Starting point is 01:58:00 But I think they want mail in voting so that way they can say, look at all these votes that got disqualified. Trump cheated. You know, Darth Florqualified. Trump cheated. You know? Darth Florbo. Oof. He says, hi from Australia. To add to what Adam said about our lockdown, it's only two states that are in lockdown. And he's correct.
Starting point is 01:58:15 People are getting fines for being more than five kilometer from home. Whoa. Yeah, it's crazy. Where I live, it's basically back to normal. Pubs and movies reopened. Wow. Oh, that's good that there's some normalcy coming back. I read that one.
Starting point is 01:58:27 Epic Monkey AD says... I read that one too. Oh, you did? Great. Gareth Green says, Hey guys, I posted my corrections to you on monarchy, liberalism, and American independence and tagged you guys in threads on Parler and Twitter and sent it to you in a Facebook message as well. Did you see them? Sorry if this was creepy, but history is important.
Starting point is 01:58:44 I have not. I didn creepy, but history is important. I have not. I don't know. Try and get it to Adam. I'll check my parlor. I'll be honest. I haven't really been on parlor often, but I should get back on there. I have parlor more as a backup as of right now. I don't really use it that much.
Starting point is 01:58:59 I tell people to follow me there because in the event I try to get on there, but I can try more. I think that once you get 62,000 live viewers on a daily show where you got a guy wearing a MAGA beanie, you're in serious danger of. Trump 2020. You're in serious danger of YouTube. Wait, wait, give me. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:18 There we go. Right here. Right here. Yeah. Trump 2020. This is my Hodge twin impression. Yeah. Trump. 2020. This is my Hodge twin impression. I like it. The more he does it, the closer we're getting to getting banned.
Starting point is 01:59:31 Thank you, Adam. Just because of this, it's so silly that that's where we're at right now. It's not. That I support our president, our current president, who's doing good things for the American public. They are so desperate. They are desperate, aren't they? They are so desperate.
Starting point is 01:59:43 They'll come up with whatever reason. They'll pull up old videos. They'll try and retroactively enforce things. People will lie. They'll take quotes out of context. And then YouTube will be like, sorry. Boop, you're gone. Well, thank you all for showing up for us.
Starting point is 01:59:56 Because seriously, it's because of you guys that we're here. Mental Hayes says, love you guys. Closing on my new home August 31st. First time home buyer at 34 lol anyway god bless and maga 2020 i'm gonna spin the ufo for you i feel like you deserve it i hope you got something not in a city and preferably far from the suburbs but you know just out of the city is as good as you can get congrats though it's awesome so this is something that happens when we get too many super chats youtube
Starting point is 02:00:25 actually deleted an hour of them no wow oh my gosh they're gone it is a crazy crazy show today but but uh so i'm sorry if we can't we can't get to everyone's super chat all the time but i usually try to make sure we read the first super chats that come in always to be like you know i'm trying but they nuked them so we we got this. Matthew Brennan says 18 U.S. Code 2441 states that maiming a noncombatant intentionally is a war crime against the Geneva Convention explicitly.
Starting point is 02:00:54 Laser and blinding are covered by the specific subsection E on mutilation and maiming. Can Lydia bring this up? We, we, I mean, well, we're long past the segment, I suppose. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I i believe you i can tweet about it i'll look at it justin gillette says congrats on the three of you breaking the record of having 57 000 viewers let's go 60 we did 62 dude huge show today yeah roger the trucker says townhall.com
Starting point is 02:01:19 has an article of pickup trucks becoming the target of cancel culture i saw that i saw i was i was reading into it a little bit because they're getting higher and bigger and more like, brr, brawling, brawling truck. It's getting hard to buy them. They're pedestrian killers now.
Starting point is 02:01:34 It's like, what? Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, they just look sweet. They look awesome. I'm going to tell you all something right now. What we're seeing with the economic shutdown persisting as long as it has, you have not yet begun to see the true ramifications.
Starting point is 02:01:48 Oh, no. And I mentioned this several times, but let's say you have a giant freight train. These things don't just stop. If you somehow manage to force the front to just stop dead, all the other carts just fly off the tracks and crash and start rolling down the hills and exploding and all whatever, whatever, well, if they're carrying something explosive. The point is. Well, then they're carrying something explosive. The point is. Well, then when you turn on the front engine.
Starting point is 02:02:09 Everything's gone. It's not pulling anything anymore. There's no nothing. I've been talking to friends who are talking about getting out of the cities. They're complaining that pickup trucks are becoming hard to find and very expensive. They're complaining about RVs becoming hard to find and very expensive. And there's a massive boon in houses under 400K. It's getting it's getting spicy out there. And I mentioned this before. I was trying to buy some equipment for emergencies. And I'm looking at
Starting point is 02:02:35 these these retailers and they're they're out of stock. So this ripple, I think, is going to come. And I'm wondering, you know, I think one of the reasons Donald Trump is very adamant of ramping up production in the U.S. as fast as possible is because with the with with COVID now, especially, we don't have stuff because that stuff's made in China. It is or Taiwan or wherever. But it's getting really difficult to source. I mean, 80 percent of America's imports come from China. Eighty percent. That's crazy. That's so much.
Starting point is 02:03:07 And I think it's like 90% of our pharmaceuticals come from there. So Trump making all these executive orders, bringing these manufacturing back. Makes sense now. Yeah, man. Right there. Samuel Farmer says, A few things. First, can you play Will of the People tomorrow?
Starting point is 02:03:24 Second, when will we get the produced version? Third, would it be possible to get sheet music for it? Maybe. I've been working with an animation company, and we have an animatic for it. It looks really, really cool. So they're in production now for a video. And I don't know when it will be done. But we're going to have a ton more music because we got a whole bunch of songs
Starting point is 02:03:46 and it's going to be great and epic. Samuel says, Lastly, according to a video I watched, a watch by a historian, never verified his credentials, so he might not have been. The cake Marie was talking about wasn't what we know as cake,
Starting point is 02:03:58 but the burnt bits of food that will form on a pan when cooking. Interesting. Aaron says, Marie Antoinette's story leaves at the most important info. She said, let them eat brioche.
Starting point is 02:04:07 France had a wheat shortage and brioche uses less flour. She was trying to help, sheltered, but not snooty. Interesting. Interesting. Bunch of different ways to look at things, huh?
Starting point is 02:04:15 Yeah. Sean P adds more. Marie Antoinette never said the cake thing. That was propaganda from the revolutionaries, someone else. Just like today, there was fake news even then. Love all the work you all do, and have a good one from Australia.
Starting point is 02:04:30 Thank you very much. You see? Thank you. Joseph Henson says, life is pain, Highness. Anyone saying differently is selling something. Is that from Princess Bride? That is from Princess Bride. Let's see.
Starting point is 02:04:41 I love it. Fatty Ludus says, when Adam said you smell delicious as a bear all i thought of was biden bear you saw that video too right no what is it so down in mexico these hikers were were hiking in on this path and this black bear straight up stands up on his hind legs walks up to this oh yeah this woman and just starts smelling her. Yeah. And I posted, I was like, look, it's Biden the bear. Yeah. Great reference. Even Johansson says, as a farmer, we've been screwed on prices for our products for the
Starting point is 02:05:11 last seven years. There are farmers on food stamps. Something needs to change. I'm sorry groceries have been too low for too long. It's not just COVID causing it. Lone Wolf 36 says, Lids is the best. Hart, we like to hear her brain on the program too, you know. Thanks, guys.
Starting point is 02:05:28 Well, she can speak. I do. ThomasPrendergast says, Tim, I'm about to go down the rabbit hole. Adam, wait. Grabs tinfoil hat. Alright, I'll go on the loony bin with you. You know what that reminds me of? You ever see Grandma's Boy? Yeah. When they're in the basement and they're like
Starting point is 02:05:44 let's combine it all. Yeah. And he's like, I'll go to the loony bin with you or something like that. He's like, I don't care. That's amazing. That's a good movie. Bad Guacamole says, Tim, rural land is the only safe investment right now. Gold and silver will fall by land.
Starting point is 02:05:59 I agree. Yeah. Ryan Cabral says, appreciate the effort you guys pull off. Turned 23 yesterday yesterday another yesterday birthday and I'm seeing more and more pro-Trump messages in my super blue area in San Jose California hope more people put up pettiness aside and wake up to what is happening across the nation wish you all well happy birthday and thank you very much for
Starting point is 02:06:23 waking up and seeing the truth out there. We just had a peak concurrent viewer of 62,000, which is- Almost 63. It inspires me. Amazing. I am humbled and honored. And I mean it because whenever I hear from somebody who I've known to be a progressive telling me they're voting for Trump, the left refuses to acknowledge it.
Starting point is 02:06:49 And so I was telling a story. I try to keep my personal life, you know, my private life private. I have family members like any other person. People don't know about them. They like to make things up online. So I'll keep things vague. And I'll mention, like I was having a discussion about universal health care. I mentioned some extended family members that I have who were upset about the health care in other countries and were trying to get to the United States. And then people are like, Tim's lying. He doesn't have family. This is not true.
Starting point is 02:07:09 It's like, listen, when I say someone I know for a long time is now a Trump supporter, it's legit. Hi. So, I mean, this is one of them. He's talking about me anyway. No, I'm not. He's not even talking about me, but I'm another example. I was a Democrat. I don't need to because you're wearing a maga bean i know but the fact still remains that i was a democrat in the past but it's what's more important is that you are a default urban liberal
Starting point is 02:07:35 good point what that means is there may be silent majority people who in the past have just said i guess i'll vote democrat yeah and now are realizing what's going on. And they're like, whoa. And they're putting on MAGA beanies. Yeah. I am not. I am not exaggerating. A friend of mine that I met at a Black Lives Matter rally in Ferguson, in the Ferguson area, which is St. Louis, was waving Black Lives Matter signs and like a year ago was
Starting point is 02:07:58 posting on Twitter all this anti-Trump stuff. And today it's all pro-Trump stuff. You know why? Trafficking. Straight up. Yep. Trump's. It's one of Trafficking. Straight up. Yep. Trump, it's one of his biggest things that he's going on. They just put in like $35 million to like 73 different companies to combat human trafficking.
Starting point is 02:08:15 Yep. Bravo, President Trump. That's amazing. No one else is talking about it. Why? So here's what people want from me. They want me to publish the private details of these people. I think they pretend. They they say Tim's lying. He doesn't have any friends believing this
Starting point is 02:08:28 because they want me to be pressured to be like, OK, here's their name so they can harass them. Good point. I don't know if I know I know a ton of people who have have like there's a lot of begrudging Trump people. There are some people I know who are holding their nose and saying, I guess I'll vote Trump. There are some people I know who are saying, wow, I didn't realize. And now I'm going to vote for Trump. Some people, Adam, saying Trump's the best. Love Trump. Whatever.
Starting point is 02:08:50 No, I mean, I don't know if he's the best, but he's he's great. He's doing a lot of really good things that I didn't know before. And every single executive order, he's knocking him out of the park. And I don't see the media even talking about any of these things that he's been doing other than lying about him, other than lying about it, taking it out of context and making it seem like it's much worse than it's not even worse. It's it's good things that are good for the American public. My my my journey is very simple. I worked in media. I traveled around the world taking pictures, videos and live streaming worldly events.
Starting point is 02:09:25 The media got corrupt and started lying. I started getting more and more annoyed with it. I started getting angry. I started complaining about the media. The media is doing everything in their power to prop up Democrats. I say the media is in mainstream, venture capital funded, powerful establishment brands. And I started getting angrier and angrier about it. Which leads me to now seeing the Democrats overlap with this corruption this corruption and eventually becomes the establishment is corrupt. I'm sick
Starting point is 02:09:48 of it. So now, you know what, man, these people deserve to be voted out. Their companies deserve to fail all that stuff. J-Mac says a lot of wealthy coastal Democrats that ruined their states are leaving and going to other states that don't have don't have the problems of C.A. and Y. et cetera. A.Z. is a battleground state and young people need to wake up and vote local elections, not just presidential. Absolutely. Absolutely. You know what the problem is?
Starting point is 02:10:13 If I came to you and said, Adam, you have two choices. On the one hand, you can work really, really hard all day, every day and feel fulfilled. On the other hand, I'll give you free stuff. Which one do you want? Well, I like feeling fulfilled. I just mean in general. Well, you're asking me, though. But what I mean is the average person looks at the choices.
Starting point is 02:10:31 Hard work or free stuff? Free stuff, bro? Why am I going to do work? That doesn't make sense. In reality, work is good for you. It feels good. You feel accomplished. It makes you happy. I wonder why so many people on the left have stated in polls or in stats and, they have a higher instance of depression. They're unfulfilled. They like men. There's there's there's a part of humanity where
Starting point is 02:10:55 you build that birdhouse and you're like, man, I made this. It is so cool. You grow a garden. You're like, wow, pickles. I put that we made pickles. I put that. We made pickles? Yeah. Oh, homemade pickles? With our own cucumbers. Wow. Yeah. Yeah, I got to tell you, we got a garden and we had tomatoes and I can't. What else did we have? We had carrots.
Starting point is 02:11:15 We had cucumbers. We had zucchinis. We had peppers and peas. We had. I had zucchinis and onions and it was our own zucchinis. Yeah. There was something magical about looking at a zucchini and I'm like, wow, it's from our garden.
Starting point is 02:11:27 I didn't do the work. It was them. It was Lydia. She was the garden. Team effort. But still, it's like, I remember the first time I had a fresh egg from my own chicken when Adam and I were living in Miami. And I was like, wow, man, you get that egg.
Starting point is 02:11:41 And I was kind of like nervous. I've never actually just eaten something that was part of my own labor or whatever, you know? So it was rather incredible. Let's see what else we got. Jake M says, what we're about to witness, and it will happen very rapidly as this picks up, is who is going to surrender to the other? Citizens disobeying the rules or rulers making the rules? All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. Yep. Let's read a few more. We did end up going late because the breaking news, so I don't want to stick around for too much longer, but we usually wrap up around 10, but I'll read a couple more. Safety Off says, three months ago was an earthquake. If you weren't ready then, the tsunami to come will drown you now. Prayers for all who are not
Starting point is 02:12:23 prepared for what's to come. And that's why I'm getting angry and trying to get this expansion happening with new journalism and everything. But man, we are getting jammed up because of COVID. It is frustrating. Yep. All right, let's see. Laura says,
Starting point is 02:12:34 Hey, from South Oz. Love listening to all of you. Things are all but back to normal here. But do you have a woman running around in the burbs of Adelaide trying to infect others? Whoa, creepy. Morning Featherheart says, what is the mayor is striving to empty New York for fear of major strike?
Starting point is 02:12:52 What if? Maybe. I don't want to get into that, you know, a bit conspiratorial, I guess. Not necessarily conspiratorial, but very, very speculative. But I will say the exodus from New York, decentralizing the economy, people buying guns, people, you know, moving out into rural areas. It's a really good thing to happen if a war was about to start. All right, let's see what we got here. Brody Metal says, don't stop. Spin the UFO broadcast my support. God bless America. Built five flagpoles today
Starting point is 02:13:21 for old faithful Trump support and a Navy flag for my brother that is 17 years Navy. Not done protecting what we believe in. Awesome. Very cool. Amazing. Love it. Richard Julian says, how many civil liberties have to be stripped before armed conflict is justified? I don't know.
Starting point is 02:13:36 And I don't know if I'm getting close. I don't know if it's ever justified. But I suppose there has to be at some point. It's just it will be. Eventually, I've been thinking about this. We're getting there. I mean, you saw the Antifa went to that woman's house and were attacking her with lasers. Trying to blind her.
Starting point is 02:13:51 Yeah, exactly. I've been thinking about this, man. There's going to be a point where they attack each other, and it's going to be whatever. There really is a point at which I know we will be banned from YouTube, from Twitter, from Facebook instantly if it ever really came down to it, what it meant to defend your civil rights instead of what you believe in. Right now,
Starting point is 02:14:10 we're in the realm of protest. Standing up for your rights, the silent majority can really push back on this insanity. And I'm hoping that's what we see happen with more people speaking up, standing up, you know, coming and watching our show. Share the show if you think it's really good. We're on all the podcast platforms. Really appreciate all the support. And the more I see, you know, people watching our show and our conversations, the more hopeful I become. Definitely. That maybe, maybe that silent majority is going to stand up.
Starting point is 02:14:35 Think about it. You can admit my optimism is running off on you a little bit. You know. I mean, I got to be honest. 62,000 people. Ah, they're here for me. Plus the powerful energy. i'm just kidding the powerful energy of adam kriegler smashing the like button it's true it makes me think that maybe
Starting point is 02:14:50 what what's to come in november is that the silent majority stands up and this massive tsunami looks at these fringe lunatics and says no yep and that's gonna happen it's all over it happened with reagan it happened with nixon Not saying that those presidents were the best presidents. I'm just saying. There's a point where the silent majority said, enough. Yep. We saw what happened in the UK, man. It was the Boris Johnson wave.
Starting point is 02:15:15 Maybe we'll have something like that here. Yep. Before we go, before we go, smash that like button. Oh, it went to 40,000 as I said it. Oh, my gosh. Thank you, everybody. I was going to say, help us get to 40,000 likes, and you guys did it. You guys are the best.
Starting point is 02:15:29 Seriously. Can we break 50? We did last time. We have the best fan base. 50,000 likes. You guys are awesome. After the show. I don't know what they're saying, but seriously, thank you.
Starting point is 02:15:37 Thank you all. Yes, thank you. Really amazing. You guys are the best. You gave us the biggest show of us. This was the biggest show that we've ever had tonight. But we keep having the biggest show like every other week. What's going on?
Starting point is 02:15:47 And I'm going to keep celebrating it nonstop because of these amazing people that show up for us. It's awesome. So thank you. Thank you very much. Fake election night is going to be amazing. Tomorrow night is jam night. Yes.
Starting point is 02:15:59 So we're going to be playing some music. Somebody requested Will of the People. One of my songs. Maybe I'll play it. Maybe he'll play it. Who knows? I have covered covered it before he does play it better than i do so we'll see maybe i'll play it better than ever before you go before you go before you go most of you have already smashed that like button greatly appreciate it uh hit the notification bell so that you know when we're going live it's monday through friday at 8 p.m subscribe because we put up clips from the show and if you can't check it out live, we'll have clips up throughout the day.
Starting point is 02:16:26 Appreciate my clips, please. Yes. Yes. Lydia produces them all. Share this. And there's one more thing. If you haven't already, if you don't know that I have a main channel over at TimCast.net, it'll redirect you to the YouTube channel.
Starting point is 02:16:37 I am very, very close to breaking 1 million subscribers. And with your help, I can get there much, much faster. Either way, I think I'm going to hit it in like a month. So I'm really excited for this. And again, just like the growth of this channel and this show has been ridiculous and amazing. And it's inspiring. And I know that, you know, even if come fake election night, I say that because November 3rd is going to be who knows what. Right. You know, I think that we're still going to be here hopefully and we'll be able to keep you know bringing you news and information and my goal regardless of what happens with the violation of our rights with the expansion of these lunatics is i'm gonna do my best to make
Starting point is 02:17:14 sure information can get out and so that's what we're going to be here for you can also check out adam cast irl on youtube and that's that's my new show that I'm doing by myself and I do deep dives and it's gonna be fun I'm gonna continue on after we get to the new location I know hopefully I maybe I should just set up a studio anyway somewhere in this house so I can continue that the plan was for me to set up my own spot I was gonna we were supposed to be moving to this new location we're kind of getting jammed up a little bit, but there are some videos. I did a deep dive on Donald Trump. I did one on Tesla and you can check them out.
Starting point is 02:17:50 Adam cast IRL. I also upload my live music sessions from Friday nights and from previous episodes. So check it out friends. Thank you all so much for all the likes all the love and coming to the show. Come back tomorrow at 8 p.m. Hang out and then at 10 tomorrow night. We'll be playing some music Adams going to bust out the whiskey and we're gonna have. Come back tomorrow at 8 p.m. Hangout and then at 10 tomorrow night, we'll be playing some music.
Starting point is 02:18:07 Adam's going to bust out the whiskey and we're gonna have a good time. Oh, yeah. Whiskey night. Thank you so much for hanging out and we will see you all tomorrow. Bye, guys. Good night, everybody.

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