Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #609 Rich Liberals Are Fleeing The US In Fear Of Trump Led Civil War w/Cory Mills

Episode Date: September 7, 2022

Tim, Ian, & Lydia join Cory Mills & Daniel Turner to discuss the liberal elites planning to leave the country if Trump gets elected, the harsh reality most Americans will face if a civil war breaks ou...t, California's rolling blackouts, Jennifer Lawrence's nightmares about Tucker Carlson, American's rejection of Biden's divisive speech, and New Mexico's refusal to let an individual hold office because of his connection to Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The first poll is out following Joe Biden's anti-MAGA speech, and the majority of Americans didn't like it. They felt that it was dangerous. They felt that it was escalating conflict in this country and that it was incitement to conflict. So that's around 60%. Now, here's the best part. Democrats overwhelmingly liked it. Republicans and independents do not like it. And here's the best part. Among independent voters, Joe Biden's approval rating is in the gutter. Two to one disapproval for Joe Biden. He keeps pandering to the hardest far left of the Democratic Party. It's making everybody in this country, it's putting everybody on edge. It's escalating the threats of violence and conflict. I agree with people who are polled.
Starting point is 00:00:43 And in the end, he's losing the middle ground because they're chasing after Twitter. Now we have the story from Daily Mail that wealthy liberals are buying golden visas to other countries preparing to flee in the event there's a civil war that Trump is leading it or that fascism comes back to America. So I just want to shout out to all of those conservatives who are like, oh, all these liberals talk about leaving the country. Why aren't they leaving? Well, the rich ones, at the very least, they have the means to do it. And it looks like they're preparing to do it. So we'll talk about that. California is apparently facing rolling blackouts. So yeah, that's well, that's their own fault. And then you have probably the best story,
Starting point is 00:01:21 the funniest story I've read in a long time. Jennifer Lawrence says that she has recurring nightmares about Tucker Carlson. Yo, y'all need to calm down a little bit. Before we get started, head over to timcast.com. Become a member. If you want to support our work as a member, you'll get access to the uncensored after show that goes up at about 11 p.m. So sign up at timcast.com. And you'll also get to watch Cast Castle Tales in the Inverted World. Now, I know a lot of people wanted to see Cast Castle. We were delayed because of Labor Day. Everybody had the day off.
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Starting point is 00:02:02 Take that URL. Post it everywhere you can if you really want to help us out. Joining us today to talk about this and so much more is Corey Mills. How are you? Who are you, good sir? So I'm the Republican nominee out of Florida 7,
Starting point is 00:02:15 combat veteran, business owner, father, patriot, and apparently I'm a deplorable and an extremist. Oh, wow. All those things. But you won the primary, so you're basically set to... It's like an AOC those things. But you won the primary. So you're basically
Starting point is 00:02:25 set to, it's like an AOC kind of thing where she won the primary and everyone said she's going to win the general because it's like it leans Republican. Is that what's happening? Yeah. So it's pretty much a safe R seat at this point, especially after the redistricting. So it was originally kind of a PVI even district, but it was leaning D5 and now it's an R7 leaning R15. So this really was about the primary race. And we had a very contested primary. We had eight, it was an eight-way race. I mean, we had everything from a former state rep to a former vice mayor to a Navy SEAL to a business owner. So, you know, it was a very contested and very heated race, but the primary pretty much was
Starting point is 00:03:01 the entire race. Right on. Cool, man. Well, thanks for joining us. Thanks for having me. We got Daniel Turner. Always great to be back here. Love it. Cool, man. Well, thanks for joining us. Thanks for having me. We got Daniel Turner. Always great to be back here. Love it. Hi, everyone. Daniel Turner, Power of the Future, America's greatest fossil fuel advocate, energy expert extraordinaire,
Starting point is 00:03:14 and Virginia's greatest sheep farmer. Bristol Farm, Virginia on Instagram. Yes, yes. You know what? We'll get to this later on, but I just bought a whole bunch more ewes yesterday, drove them back to the farm. Ewes?
Starting point is 00:03:26 Ewes are female sheep that you can put in the seminate, right? And as I was driving them home, I was thinking how new blood is so important to a farm because you can't have dads, you know, have sex with their daughters. New blood is important, and new blood is important in D.C. also because when you get the same stale blood and you pass your seed on to your son or daughter, you have a lot of bad DC. So new blood in DC is great as well. So thanks for being our you.
Starting point is 00:03:51 We got to talk a bit about farming too because one of the stories that we have is this writer for The Guardian saying, if there really is going to be a civil war, I'm screwed. No guns, no bunker, no food, I'll last a week. And it's like, thank you for acknowledging that's the truth. But now you can change these circumstances. We also got Ian Schillen.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Hi, everyone. Good to be here. Ian Crossland. What's up, dudes? Let's get down to brass tacks, shall we? I am very excited for this evening. I always have a great time with Daniel and Corey as well. Both are peak customers.
Starting point is 00:04:21 I'm excited to get into it. Let's go. All right. Here's the story from thedailymail.com. Loaded liberals are paying millions for golden visas to other countries because they're scared of a Trump-led civil war in 2024. I said civil war. That means wealthy wokes planned their escape.
Starting point is 00:04:37 But why didn't they go in 2016? Now, I will say right off the bat, I'm a bit skeptical, but also kind of not. Like, part of me wants to think it's an exaggeration. But part of me kind of believes it. We already saw the story about these billionaires who are trying to build bunkers and resorts in New Zealand and stuff. And that story has been going on for a long time. You had the CEO from Reddit, who's also one of these woke wealthy liberals, talking about survival prepping and getting food because they saw something coming. Daily Mail says the wealthy wokes are spending huge sums to bag visas that allow them to escape
Starting point is 00:05:11 to countries like Austria, Turkey, Jordan and the Caribbean, according to attorneys running the process. Consultants say they've seen a massive spike in interest for citizenship for second countries all over the countries over the last few years. Many Americans told them they are petrified by the thought of another Trump administration while others cited the Roe v. Wade ruling in the 2008 crash. You know what I love about that? If you want to leave the United States because you're worried about abortions, yeah, go to Jordan or Turkey. See how that works out for you.
Starting point is 00:05:41 If you want to leave America because you're worried about authoritarianism, is Turkey, right, the best runner-up? Is Canada? Yeah. This is the craziest thing I see with this. And people are like, I'm going to move to Canada. It's like, okay, well, they were arresting people trying to leave their homes. They called truck drivers fascists and extremists.
Starting point is 00:05:59 I mean, we got similar issues going on here in the U.S., but I don't think going to Jordan. No. I don't think. Yeah, I was just going to say, I think that it's greatly exaggerated. And I think that we have to understand that historically, a lot of billionaires and even multimillionaires look for areas to park money that has the best taxation clauses. I mean, that's why you have countries in the Caribbean, like Bermuda, things like this as a 2% tax treaty with America.
Starting point is 00:06:23 So they park their cash off there. You have the UAE in Dubai, who has a DMZ, which is a tax-free hub and things like this as a 2% tax treaty with America. So they park their cash off there. You have the UAE in Dubai who has a DMZ, which is a tax-free hub and things like this. I don't think it has anything to do. I think they're trying to utilize this as an excuse. I think the real reason they're doing is that they're looking at the increased inflation taxation and what's going on in America
Starting point is 00:06:37 and the fact that the dollar is not going as far. They probably saw 87,000 new IRS agents. Maybe I should be a citizen. It's Trump's fault. Yeah. I also love rich liberals that took a private helicopter from Amman to Petra, and they're like, Jordan is paradise. I want to live in Jordan.
Starting point is 00:06:54 It's like, well, yeah, that's great. It's like, you got your tour of the Hagia Sophia, and you're like, I could live in Istanbul. Sure, you could. But I will just caution and remind everyone that during President Trump's time in office, you actually had more billionaires and multimillionaires moving their cash back onshore to America. And you had businesses returning to America. So I think that this great exaggeration that they're fleeing because they're worried about another Trump administration, which I'm certainly hoping for one. I think it's completely far-fetched and they're running away from the realities because that doesn't add up to what actually happened from 16 to 20.
Starting point is 00:07:27 Peter Navarro was on the show and he was saying, well, at least give me that we had the best economy of our lives or whatever. And I said, no, I think that the balloon was about to burst because of our 24 trillion deficit or debt. And he was like, oh,
Starting point is 00:07:40 but at the same time, what he did do well is they were bringing business back, and it seemed like it's been a while since there was a resurgence of American industry. Exactly what we're talking about. Right. I mean, right now we've got a GDP to national debt ratio of about 131%. So you're talking about an insolvency as a business owner.
Starting point is 00:07:56 That means you don't qualify for a loan. That means that you're spending 31% over what your incoming revenue is. So, you know, at this stage, the only thing that props up America is the fact that we have the U.S. dollar as being a global currency, which is exactly what China, Russia, and Iran is trying to eliminate as the U.S. dollar from being a global currency. That's the whole point of their kind of geopolitical alignment. They've been doing that for a long time, too. But now they're almost close when you talk about the fact that, one, they're already
Starting point is 00:08:21 expanding the Eurasian border. They take over Africa, Oceania, create the maritime silk route, cut off supply chain to the Western Hemisphere because we're getting drug into these endless wars like we're seeing in Ukraine when the reality is that this is about economic resource warfare. This isn't about kinetics any longer.
Starting point is 00:08:34 You know what's weird about this article? If I could just say, if I'm the Democrat advisor to the Biden campaign world, if your wealthy liberals are already banking on a Trump win, you have to be nervous about your campaign strategy. If they're already planning to leave, then they don't think he's going to win.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Perhaps. I think a lot of it's probably that they're saying, okay, it looks like Trump is going to win, so I'm going to hedge my bets. But I'll be honest, too. In the source article, which comes from the Daily Beast, they mention, for years, David Lesperance, an immigration attorney who helps wealthy Americans obtain second citizenships, saw a from the Daily Beast. They mention, for years, David Lesperance, an immigration attorney who helps wealthy Americans obtain second citizenships,
Starting point is 00:09:08 saw a similar type of client. Millionaire MAGA heads, Silicon Valley libertarians, new money crypto investors, basically rich guys who wanted out of the US tax system. But in recent months, he's seen an increase in a surprising clientele, moneyed liberals who are terrified of the political future of the country and want an escape plan. I think, after everything we've seen, I mean, look, they're talking about rolling blackouts in California. Perhaps they should have managed their energy production
Starting point is 00:09:34 better. But these people, they, here's what I think, as an aside. They campaign on climate change and then have no choice but to follow through with cutting off their own electrical grid to appease their own voters. And they're spinning themselves into oblivion. Now California is in serious trouble.
Starting point is 00:09:52 They couldn't build enough generation to maintain their own state despite the fact they've been screaming about it endlessly. Now you have people who are suffering their own problems, leaving places like California and going to Arizona or Texas and bringing their problems or their voting patterns with them. But then you have the wealthy who are looking at all the problems they created, all of the cheering on of the, you know, going after Trump, defense of Hunter and Joe Biden and their illicit business dealings. There's going to be accountability. We saw this in in early 2020 or mid 2020 when the Boston Globe reported on war games that were being held by Democrats and, you know, neocon establishment Republicans. And on the Democrat side in the war game, they suggested the West Coast secede from
Starting point is 00:10:39 the union if Trump were to win. That's where they were in 2020, at least according to the Boston Globe. When I hear that they're fleeing now because they're scared about Trump, I say yes. And for the moneyed liberals, I don't think it's because they have Trump derangement syndrome. I think it's because these are the people who know that they've been doing naughty things and they're going to get caught when Donald Trump or Republicans, it's not just any Republican, it's got to be Republicans who actually take action, actually file subpoenas. No, I think Larry Hogan will go after these guys too. I can't even finish the comment without laughing. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:11:14 Well, I'll tell you, though, I do think that there's a part of that. But I also think that you're starting to see a lot more currency hedging as well, where people are actually going and parking their money offshore. They're exchanging their currency and trading on the markets, and they're, you know, making a killing on it, basically betting and shorting the dollar. And so, you know, I think a lot of these people, they just have the amount of money that's necessary to go ahead and try and continue to create more wealth. And they're doing it on the backs of hardworking Americans. Do you think that they're actually, fleeing is an interesting phrasing, but do you think they're just increasing their portfolio? That's exactly what they're doing in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:11:46 And finding a way to save money on taxes. 20%. Especially with the, you know, it's funny because- That's why I said Bermuda though, by the way, because they literally have a 2% tax treaty and there's things that people will go and buy like insurance captives. And then they will do something in one of their businesses.
Starting point is 00:12:01 They will file an insurance claim against it, pay themselves out, insurance claims aren't taxed, and then they're basically just circumventing the system. So, you know, this is where the idea of needing 87,000 deep state police added into our system with a $600,000 in small caliber ammunition isn't the fix. It's actually fixing the loopholes and making sure that we hold those accountable who are actually trying to do these things. I think the moneyed liberal types, look, the Democratic Party has become the party of the wealthy. Vox.com said this, not Fox, Vox, V-O-X, said in 2016, the Democrats had become the party of the wealthy. They've become whiter and wealthier over the past several elections,
Starting point is 00:12:40 which is funny. And the Republican Party is becoming more diverse and more working class. So, of course, these are people who are like, well, with Joe Biden making these moves to raise taxes and stuff, I got to do what I got to do, you know. And what I see with Joe Biden's move and the Democrats move with the IRS, for instance, they're not going to go after the rich people. No. Because the rich people fight back. If the IRS sends a bill to a millionaire and says, you owe us X, he'll be like, you know, he'll get on the call to his law firm and say, hey, handle this for me. And they'll be like, you got it. And then the IRS has got to deal with it.
Starting point is 00:13:12 And they're like, we're going to lose money in man hours. Send the bill for 500 bucks to that working class Joe who can't afford to fight back. Do that to 10,000 working class Joes and we're going to make a pretty penny. Yeah. And you will. You'll just pay the fine because you can't afford the attorneys. And we were just saying before we went live, this was the strategy of Mayor Bowser in Washington, D.C. as the city was struggling for revenue. She hired thousands more meter maids, we used to call them. And you show up to your car,
Starting point is 00:13:40 you're totally within your limits. You've obeyed all the signs, all the parking rules. You paid, but you have a $35 ticket, $50 ticket. And and what are you going to do you're going to take a day off of work to go stand before a judge for 50 no you curse you scream you pay the 50 and they and she knows that's what you're going to do she doesn't care about truth or justice and that's what these irs agents are going to do maybe not you know 50 but honestly if i got a 500 irs fine i can't that's my lawyer's fees would be more than that exactly you're gonna curse you're gonna scream you'll be like damn it and here's the five hundred dollars i remember one time i got two tickets in the mail that were uh final notice 150 i think was due two of them 300 bucks and this was back when i was
Starting point is 00:14:20 making like 10 bucks an hour working at the airport in chicago and i was like what did i get tickets for? Looked them up and it said I had illegally parked in Chicago months ago. Never got a ticket on my car. Never parked illegally. And when I called them and said, this must be a mistake. They said, well, you didn't respond to the first two.
Starting point is 00:14:35 So now it's too late. You have to pay. It's a final determination. And I said, I never got a ticket. Doesn't matter. Prove to me you didn't get it. Yep, exactly. That's very common.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Prove that you didn't get it. I'm like, that's fascinating. That's metaphysically impossible. Well, but this is the way it works, right? It's guilty until proven innocent, not innocent until proven guilty, the way it was originally set. Yeah, and it shows you,
Starting point is 00:14:55 you just mentioned the California thing. It shows you what I think a lot of government and government bureaucrats, what they really think of their constituents. Yeah, they're piggy banks. Yeah, exactly. We don't care about what this is bad for you, if this is inconvenient, if this is illegal, unconstitutional.
Starting point is 00:15:11 We don't care that Tim didn't do this. We just need his damn money. But I'll tell you, this is why when I talk to my more moderate liberal types friends, and they tell me they're in favor of defunding the police, this is exactly why. Yeah. So I was talking to a friend of mine who lives in like a well-off suburban area and i was like why would you want to defund the police you live in the suburbs that's where the cops are good and she said it's because we all keep getting pulled over and we don't do anything wrong and they tell
Starting point is 00:15:36 us to go to court over it and we can't and we're all like everyone's been talking about we're pissed and then i was like well i get it i completely get it if if you're seeing something in your community like quota systems or something then you're going to be like don't know don't care but i tell you this the funny repercussion of that is going to be you may be upset they're milking money out of you but you get rid of the police and then see what happens yeah well that's what we're seeing right now which is increased criminality i mean that's exactly what's going on lawlessness and then you have the democrats soft on crime policies you have these catch and release policies, these Nobel policies.
Starting point is 00:16:07 And you're seeing an increase. And now people are terrorized to go out in areas that are Democrat controlled, like Seattle and New York, etc. Let's talk about that. We have this story from The Guardian, which I respect. I respect this story. No doomsday bunker, not a single gun. If the U.S. really is heading for civil war, I'm stuffed, says Aura Madawi. The super rich are preparing to ride out the apocalypse by their underground swimming pools.
Starting point is 00:16:30 Ordinary Americans have bought another 20 million firearms. And me, I have a broom and a butter knife. I have tremendous respect for her recognizing everyone else is going out and buying guns, and she won't. The best part is when she says she'll last a week. She says, how long do you think you would survive if everything went to hell? Civil war erupted, institutions crumbled, and there was absolutely nowhere safe in the world left to run. Me?
Starting point is 00:16:52 I'd give myself one week, maybe two. Maybe two? That's generous, lady. I would like to think that I'm a tough survivor type, but the last time I went camping, I forgot to bring a sleeping bag and sobbed myself to sleep. So on balance, I would have to admit that I'm not. I did have a brief period this year when, in a fit of madness,
Starting point is 00:17:11 I thought I'd take up urban farming and become as self-sufficient as possible with a scrap of garden in Philadelphia. That seemed to go well until I proudly sent my mom a photo of the luscious berry bushes I'd cultivated, and she informed me that they were poisonous weeds and I should get rid of them immediately. So yeah, I don't give myself great odds on surviving the apocalypse. I respect that.
Starting point is 00:17:28 I actually respect that. Absolutely. Yeah. But look, I don't want this lady to get hurt. I don't want her. I want her to survive. I want her to understand. And maybe this is the first step in realizing
Starting point is 00:17:39 that the world is not some fancy, beautiful, skittle and rainbow bubble where you can go around and do whatever the hell you want. That there are real dangers and we're kept safe by a military and policing apparatus. There's something to being not maybe not attacked by a wild animal. I'm not encouraging that anyone gets attacked by a wild animal. When an animal comes at you, like I'm watching videos of like a wild boar attacking someone.
Starting point is 00:17:58 You realize this world wants you dead. Everything about the universe is out there. Nature is metal. Space will kill you if you go out there too far. You say the universe wants you dead. Everything about the universe is out there. Nature is metal. Space will kill you if you go out there too far. You say the universe wants you dead. Yes, it wants to explode you in its vacuum
Starting point is 00:18:09 if you get near it. 100%. We're up against a mountain of terror, but we've lost that realization being in these cities all compacted. It was Canada, right?
Starting point is 00:18:18 The wild boar thing? I didn't know where it was from. It was somewhere where they're only allowed to have three rounds or something. Italy, Italy, Italy. And the boar comes at them. Is it a guy or a woman? It was a high voice. I thought it was somewhere where they're only allowed where they're only allowed to have three rounds or something italy italy italy yeah and the boar comes at him it's a is it a guy it was a high voice i thought it was a woman but i and you see the boom miss boom miss point blank miss and then
Starting point is 00:18:34 you start beating with the gun it's like well now people ask why do you need 30 rounds because that boar would not have been a threat to the individual and boars can destroy you i'm very like i grew up hog hunting so i know the dangers of wild boar especially even bar hogs down in the state of florida and i mean you can get boar hogs down there that are 300 400 pounds you know four and a half six inch tush and you know they basically i saw where you know people would blood out because they'll essentially grab them right between you know kind of the crotch and sever the femoral artery and i mean you know you're stuck in the woods sitting there bleeding out behind the
Starting point is 00:19:06 pines and palmettos. So it's a real risk. One of the funniest things I remember was when I had a friend who went, I think it was in Arizona, and they told me that they were locked down. And I was like, whoa, what's going on? They're like, javelina spotting. And I was like, what? And they're like, javelina.
Starting point is 00:19:20 I'm like, what is that? And they sent me a picture of this little pig. And I was like, I was like, that's why everyone's forced inside and it's like yeah those things will destroy them like they're how big are they like the the little wild pigs out there in the desert or something like that dude it's at the at least those kids in college understood like those little wild pigs or whatever they are is that they're called javelina? Am I pronouncing it right? I honestly have never heard of it. I've never heard of those little pigs. Javelina.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Javelina. I've got a lot of compassion for animals and humans being part of that animal kingdom. But like when I had a raccoon. Peccary. I went near a raccoon and I was like, okay, I'm going to use my magic on this thing and be kind with the raccoon. It was in a cage, but it screamed like it wanted to kill me. And I realized I got it. The viciousness in me came, but it screamed like it wanted to kill me. And I realized, I got a,
Starting point is 00:20:05 the viciousness in me came out. I was like, that thing can die. I will eradicate all raccoons if that's a danger to my survival. Peccary? Peccaries.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Yeah, peccaries. I guess, you know. Cute, that's so cute. Look how cute the little baby is. I know, right? That thing would probably bite you and give you rabies
Starting point is 00:20:21 or who knows what. You see that video of the lady getting attacked by the fox? Yeah. What was that the fox? So I just want to say, you know, we've done a bunch of discussions over the years talking about, you know, would
Starting point is 00:20:33 liberals survive the apocalypse? And it's funny when I hear people try and make the argument that it's not the case that liberals wouldn't survive. And I'm like, dude, the people in cities would be eating each other in like a week. She says she'd last a week, maybe two. Dude, when there's no water,
Starting point is 00:20:47 what do you think people are going to do? Yeah. It's like, drink ocean water for sure. Some people will. They'll drink the river water and then die faster.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Yeah, it'll be quick. Yeah. Wow, man. Water, man. They said water is the new gold. Dysentery and all the other things, not understanding how to boil water, not understanding how to,
Starting point is 00:21:02 you know, check things. I mean, yeah. Look, I don't care how many survival shows you try to watch and The Last Frontier or Alone. I mean, at the end of the day, if you don't have proper survival skills, you don't have them. Yeah, boiling water will kill microbes, but it doesn't get rid of a lot of stuff like pharmaceuticals.
Starting point is 00:21:18 And it's very hard to boil water if there's no natural gas or there's no – your stove doesn't work. Do these people know how to make a fire? And maintain a fire. Yeah, do they have any idea how to start a fire without well i'll just get a lighter go to the cvs there is no cvs you know how to hide a fire from people that want your fire this is where people you start asking so have you ever built a friction fire do you understand you know how to build fires in different elevations and in different climates and how to maintain that and how to transfer because you know you can and in different climates and how to maintain that and how to transfer.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Because you can't just build a fire and think that you're going to live in one place forever. Maybe you're having to transport a fire. How do you do that? How do you tender? I would really love to see some of these people who have grown up in these downtown metropolitan areas where they've just always had something at the tip of their finger live for a week or even two, as she said my gosh if their uber eats driver is five minutes late
Starting point is 00:22:08 they get zero stars and they send raging instagram like this is absurd and they want you know like you think what build a fire imagine the people i grew up in the south so for us it was like my grandfather taught us to live in the woods and so the people who think words are violence they'll be out in the streets in an apocalyptic scenario and there's going to be some dude with a gun who's hungry and he's gonna he's these people probably many of them won't get to encounter words at all but how will they respond to someone actually grabbing them yeah just like fall to the ground how many of them would yell for the police? If seeing Ben Shapiro in the concert hall made you like literally
Starting point is 00:22:49 shake with fear, get ready when it's a bear. And you have no idea how to use a gun. Like maybe you have a gun. Do you have any idea how to load it, how to fire it?
Starting point is 00:22:58 The apocalypse happens. The cities are wiped out and Ben Shapiro's already created a small working city. And then the liberals are all outside the walls screaming how terrified they are of him and they're telling stories.
Starting point is 00:23:10 It's like, and then the people who aren't insane will just knock on the door and be like, good sir, I'm looking for a job and food. And it's like, we are in need of someone of your specialty. Come on in. And they're outside screaming terrified of Ben Shapiro. So this is what I was saying earlier. I was like, look, I'm not going to pretend like,
Starting point is 00:23:26 I think I would survive. For one, I'm out of the city. We're in the middle of nowhere. And I've started learning and setting myself up in a way that I would last longer than two weeks. We have emergency food. We have bug out locations.
Starting point is 00:23:40 We've got solar stuff. And I've been reading a bit. Obviously, we have the chickens. But I'm not going to pretend that I'd be better off than the average, say, Trump supporter who just grew up in the country. They know what food they can already eat outside. Like the first, we have the pawpaw out here, the hillbilly banana, they call it. I didn't even know where it was. Last year, I'm like, I see these little pawpaws.
Starting point is 00:24:00 I'm like, looks like there's three of them. Then pawpaw season hit. And there's 50,000 of them everywhere, like on the ground ground littered. I'm like, there's just food for days. And I had no idea. And the people out here were laughing because they're like, we know all about it, what you can, where the berries are, what kind of berries you eat, because they grew up around it. And I didn't. So here's my question for you guys. How long do you think you'd last? Let's say society breaks down right now. We can, you know, this, this liberal lady, she's self-aware, but what do you think, Corey? I mean, I think I could sustain fine on just my
Starting point is 00:24:28 own survival skills and the fact that I have sustainable food. I have, you know, the ability to go ahead and have my own water sources. And not to mention that I own a 2000 acre facility that's well-armed. So if I really needed to, it comes down to survival and the fittest, I'll take what I need. Yeah.. Yeah, that's kind of the point. It's like, it's not even necessarily about what you know, but it's about what you currently have. Yeah. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:24:50 So- I have currency and currency is not money. That's what people have to understand. Currency is things like ammunition. Currency is things like food for trade. Currency is things like whiskey. You know, people have to understand that in a society where currency,
Starting point is 00:25:04 as far as you know it, you know, people have to understand that in a society where currency, as far as you know, it has changed. Now it becomes who is the most, you know, the largest survival or the largest, you know, kind of provider and store of goods. I mean, this is why she talks about the doomsday bunkers and the preppers, you know, people make fun of preppers, but I can tell you right now that during the unconstitutional lockdowns, our family never did without. It's not just that. Preppers are having fun. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:27 You know, I watch these videos about preppers, and they always try to show you the craziest guy who's like, the wars are coming, so I got beans. Like, that's not real. The real videos are really great where it's a guy like, oh, yeah, we have, here's where we store emergency food. We've got the animals over there. It's basically homesteading,
Starting point is 00:25:43 and we have like a long storage. And they're having a good time. It's purpose. They have purpose. They're doing what they love. They enjoy it. Like we have the chickens. The chickens are fun. What concerns me is when people's purpose becomes defending against an apocalypse. Because then it's almost like they need the apocalypse in order to fulfill their purpose. I don't want to
Starting point is 00:25:59 take it that far. Let me ask. If you were in a city, let's say you're on a business trip in New York, you're in Manhattan, right in the middle, and then all of a sudden, everything just goes off, you would still be completely fine. That's kind of the point,
Starting point is 00:26:16 right? Well, yeah, because my initial instinct wouldn't be to sustain myself in that city. It would be to get back to where I have all my supplies and all my sustainments. For sure, but I just mean like basic combat skills yeah i mean look i'm i'm gonna you know it's not like we sit in a you know kind of empty solitude you know building that has no food whatsoever i mean you have enough to sustain you for a number of days clearly my big thing would be pack what i can get out get my, a means of transportation and get to
Starting point is 00:26:45 where I have the most sustainability, which is my own facility. The funny thing is so many of these liberals would be like, they'd go outside and be like, okay, everybody, let's talk about what our plan is. And they would just sit, sit around. It's like, you realize there's no water in this place. The water pressure is gone. There's no water. There's no conversation looking for who to serve. Well, I think for a while you just have an increase in criminality right so you just have the stealing and looting of basic goods or essentially the 2020 mostly uh what is it summer of love peaceful summer of love yeah um i mean you'd essentially just have that you'd have rampant increase in criminality you'd have a lot of theft you'd have murders you'd have all these different things going on but eventually when those supplies
Starting point is 00:27:21 run out and there is no workforce and no one is actually reproducing anything, then you'd have to go into true survival skills. I like what you said about currency because I did a thread the other day on social about the coming Great Depression, which I think is inevitable. Assuming the government doesn't collapse, right? Assuming I'm not talking apocalypse. I'm just talking about like the Great Depression of our grandparents of old. And I like what you said about currency because I was telling people to start keeping big supplies of cash because the black markets will pop up everywhere. And people like, not necessarily Tim, but people like Tim who have extra chickens
Starting point is 00:27:56 will create a black market for eggs because we're in a Great Depression. But see, cash won't be the currency, though. That's the whole thing. It'll have to be things like gold billions and it'll have to be things like fuel. But my point was, it could be, but my point was that, though, that they're not going to take your credit card. You're right. They're not going to take your visa.
Starting point is 00:28:12 They're not going to take a check. They're not going to- Here's the best part. They're not going to take your gold. Yeah. No, they're going to need something that they can easily change. That's assuming the government hasn't collapsed, which I don't think it's going to. I don't think we're headed towards an apocalypse.
Starting point is 00:28:24 I do think we're headed towards a depression, though. It's not just that. It's that even if the U.S. collapsed, other governments would have to collapse for something like gold to lose its value. In the event that the U.S. goes into chaos in their civil war, there's still going to be people who say, hey, that gold is valuable in Turkey. That gold is valuable in Europe. So I will take it from you and bring it there.
Starting point is 00:28:42 There's still going to be trade going on. I just think that in the event of a real civil war, people need to understand is that it's not these regular liberal types. This is what I hear a lot from people. They're like, ah, I think it was Bill Burr. He's the comedian, right? Yeah. He was saying something recently.
Starting point is 00:29:00 I think it was on Trigonometry, and it shows you the danger of ignorance. He's a funny guy. He's a funny guy. He's a good actor. I respect his work, but not his political positions because, you know, he said on Joe Rogan, he's like, look, Joe, I just put on the TV. Tell me to wear a mask. I wear it or I don't. Two weeks later, I'll turn it on.
Starting point is 00:29:16 I'll do what they tell me. That's the kind of attitude where he says, he said on Trigonometry, regular people don't care about this stuff. You go out, nobody's talking about it, and that's ignorance of history. If I go out, I went down to like Strasbourg and Front Royal the other day. Yeah, I'm in MAGA country. Of course, no one's fighting each other. They all live next to each other and have the same politics. You go into a city, it's woke country. Everybody's got the flags. Of course, no one's fighting each other. I mean, they're still fighting each other,
Starting point is 00:29:42 to be honest, but not always because they're next to each other. It's the geographical differences where people are spreading apart from each other. And what happens is in any major conflict, it is a small minority of the people who are leading the fighting. And when you have the president, Donald Trump just called Joe Biden enemy of the state. Joe Biden called Trump supporters extremists and then tried walking it back later and then doubled down and said, you know, the funny thing is when he says MAGA Republicans are a threat and so are their policies, you know, you know, he's talking about Trump supporters
Starting point is 00:30:13 because they're the ones who are pushing those policies and supporting those people. You have the highest levels of government. There's a conflict happening. It doesn't matter what regular people are thinking or doing. It's that law enforcement, the military apparatus are currently being pointed at each other. Sooner or later, you get what Matt Taibbi calls that arrest this man moment where the cars rush to the police station. Two guys jump out and point, arrest that man at each other.
Starting point is 00:30:36 And then the police basically decide whose side are they on. That's when you figure out who's fighting who. But speaking of, you know, collapse and stuff, let's jump to this story from Fox Business. Californians warned of possible rolling blackouts as state battles historic heat wave. Perhaps the collapse, you know, for those that are just joining me at the segment where this lady was saying if civil war happened, she wouldn't last a week. Maybe she would maybe last two. No guns, no bunkers, no food. Perhaps it won't be a civil war they have to worry about. Perhaps it's just going to be rolling blackouts. I saw a video, I think it was out of Italy, where they're going to school and working by candlelight.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Yeah. Because the energy costs are so high. Well, and you're starting to see that even here in America where people, you know, affordability of just your basic utilities has gone up double if not triple in some areas. And, I mean, this is impacting every single American. It's insane. And, you know, I'm going to defer to the energy expert here, but I mean, I put a law this on the fact that we have sustainable energy sources at our disposal under our feet and they continue to go to unreliable renewables, which we saw Texas even try at one point with their, you know, wind turbines. And they're now, now you know regretting that decision i mean we have to get back to energy independence but we can do that through the actual energy sources that are
Starting point is 00:31:50 reliable energy sources like coal and gas and oil the things that are under our feet nuclear nuclear as well absolutely but look in california they can't they've they've culted themselves into a corner they've told everybody we can't do it because nuclear is bad and climate change. I'll tell you this right now. I don't care what your position is on climate change. California objectively screwed themselves energy wise. Because when you come out and say carbon is bad and burning all this fossil fuels is making the climate worse. The response is, okay, nuclear is a good option, right?
Starting point is 00:32:24 Totally green. And it's got an excellent energy return on energy invested. No, no, no, no. Nuclear is bad as well because nuclear is dirty. Three Mile Island. Chernobyl. That's what everyone just says with nuclear. Fukushima.
Starting point is 00:32:34 Chernobyl. And then the response is, okay, go for wind, I guess. Good luck. And now you get rolling. They're saying it's like a stage two emergency in California. They can't build nuclear because they campaigned on hating it. They can't build new fossil fuel plants. They campaigned on hating it.
Starting point is 00:32:53 And they don't have the battery power for wind or solar. When Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized, I think it was solar power, saying that when the sun goes down, you lose the power. I like having the lights on at night. Everyone laughed. Liberals mocked her. They're like goes down, you lose the power. I like having the lights on at night. Everyone laughed. Liberals mocked her. They're like, oh, you're so dumb. Dude, large scale solar systems, there's not batteries for this. Solar works really, really well during the day when you have the energy, and it has to
Starting point is 00:33:16 be supplemented at night with fossil fuels or nuclear. Salt's kind of nice. But I'll defer to you, Daniel. You know better than I do. Molten salt. You familiar with the molten salt reactors? No. I mean, molten you, Daniel. You know better than I do. Molten salt. You familiar with the molten salt reactors? No. I mean, molten salt, blue hydrogen.
Starting point is 00:33:27 There's lots of great things in theory that I think I would be fine seeing investors, not the government. I would find seeing them develop. And if they work, it's great. I welcome all technologies. But the problem is the electric grid is, for good or for ill, it is run by the state. Right. And if the state is in charge of giving you electricity, then the state has a responsibility to give you damn electricity. And the state is failing its job.
Starting point is 00:33:53 They don't even know what electricity is. No, they have no idea. No, no, no. Hold on. Most people don't. No. And that's okay. But if you're coming out and talking about energy policy and you don't know anything
Starting point is 00:34:02 about it, and I'm not going to pretend to be an expert on this by any stretch of the imagination, but it's fascinating to me. I was talking to someone a long time ago, and I said, do you know where electricity comes from? And they went, the wall. Yeah, there you go. And I said, yeah, yeah, but like where from? Like you plug it in the wall. It's there. And I was like, okay, there's like cables back there, right?
Starting point is 00:34:20 And they're like, I guess. Do you think it's by design? Where does the electricity come from in that thing? And they like i don't know they don't know now now to be fair well that's because they don't know the history of westinghouse and all the rest i mean but but so the fascinating thing is what they don't understand is that it's it's a flow it's a circuit it has to keep going the reason they shut down parts is because it's overloaded and it can't complete a circuit so you ask people what the fascinating thing about energy is that it's all basically steam power right even nuclear power it's boiling water to create steam pressure to spin a turbine it's kinetic energy yeah it's kinetic energy large rotating magnets to create electrical current
Starting point is 00:35:00 which then the current flows through the grid. They don't understand why we can't have wind and solar be like our permanent solutions. Yeah. And it's one of the great evils that the green movement does is that you take a coal power plant that creates 900 megawatts of coal power. You take a natural gas power plant, same idea. Nuclear plant, 4,000 megawatts of power. They will say, well, if we build 4,000 acres of solar, we'll get the same capacity. It's like, but there's a huge variable. That means it has to consistently shine the sun nonstop with no cloud cover. That is a variable. Or massive acreages of underground batteries, which is insanely bad for the environment not to mention
Starting point is 00:35:48 who does this actually benefit you know this whole idea the green new deal or these renewable energy sources only promotes china economics i mean they control 15 to 16 rare mineral mines in the world they are where we're going to get a lot of our solar you know panels and all these different things with a lithium that's necessary especially as as Joe Biden, the botched Afghan withdrawal, just gave $1.2 trillion in lithium mines from Afghanistan to the Chinese. So the whole point is that why are we continuing to promote and benefit our adversarial nations and dependency upon them as opposed to getting back to energy independence here in America and going back to an America First agenda,
Starting point is 00:36:25 which is where we need to be as a nation. If they were just honest, you know, I'd say, okay. If they came out and said, oh, yeah, we know 60 million people will die overnight when we enact this policy.
Starting point is 00:36:36 I'd be like, well, at least they're telling you what they're doing. And if you vote for it, at least you know what you're voting for. But a lot of people who are listening to these insane policies
Starting point is 00:36:43 don't know that they're voting for their way of life to be done. Yeah. So we saw this in Denver. People couldn't change their thermostats. You saw that one?
Starting point is 00:36:51 Oh, it's unbelievable. 22,000 people. They opted in, though. Yes. That's what they said. So here's how it goes. Because this is actually what happened.
Starting point is 00:36:59 It's going to happen more and more. When you sign up for your electric company or whatever, they say, would you like to sign up for our energy saver program? It's $100 off your bill per year.
Starting point is 00:37:08 They go, wow, $100 off per year. I'll sign up for energy. They don't read it. Then one day it's 99 degrees outside and the thermostat says energy saver mode activated and you can't change it. And they say, why can't I change my thermostat? And they say, well, you opted in. Maybe you should opt out, but we gave you a free, we gave you a cheap deal because you were willing to do this.
Starting point is 00:37:26 So that's the bit that I did on Twitter where I said— Absolutely right. I saw that. You're 100% right. It's 99 degrees. You go to set your thermostat, but you're locked out. Governor's orders. He declared an emergency.
Starting point is 00:37:38 So he decided, you know what? I'll go take a drive. You go to your electric vehicle, but the screen says no charge available. Car wasn't charging. Sorry, Governor's orders. So he decided to walk down to the park and just go and get some fresh air. But the checkpoint down there, the tweet was limited. But there's a guy saying, sir, if you want to walk past me, you've got to scan your QR code on your phone.
Starting point is 00:37:55 And you're like, I can't. My phone's dead. I can't use the electricity. I'm sorry, sir, with no QR code. And then they tase you because that's where the electricity goes. Then you go home, back to your pod, where you grab a bag of crickets to snack on and wait for the temperature to go down yeah i think that that that is the future you joke but that is the future this if the democrats and the liberals continue in the path that they're trying to which is destroying us economically politically
Starting point is 00:38:17 militarily that's actually a real life scenario that could occur look at california right now rolling blackouts i can't say this with any more sincerity, and I know people can think I'm crazy. It is a huge mistake to buy any sort of smart thermostat, a Nest, any of those things. If you're like, I need to be able to control it with my phone,
Starting point is 00:38:37 then have a kid and tell the kid, go lower the thermostat. That's why God invented children. This is like the old days when you'd be like, all right, I need to change the television channel. Go up there and flip it. Go change the channel.
Starting point is 00:38:48 I buy mechanical cars. Yeah, absolutely. So, you know, because I have a Tesla and everybody's like asking me like, you really bought one of those things? Like, why? And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:38:58 well, you know, it's an electric car. I wanted to have it as an option. And they're like, yeah, but you realize we're getting close to the point where like in California, they ordered people
Starting point is 00:39:04 not to charge their cars still i believe right now they can't charge their cars yeah so what do you do you can't look they have these cars i think again this is where i go back to sustainability right i mean i have a generac generator at home and but in both of our houses we have a generac generator just in case i do have a solar backup just in case but not on my roof what i use it for is I've got these kind of lithium ion storage that I can actually utilize solar to charge off of it. And it's for traveling. When my family goes camping or we go out for a sustained period of time, et cetera. But these are areas that I can – it tells me I have this much time I could run my refrigerator off of it.
Starting point is 00:39:39 This many times I can charge a computer or a phone or et cetera. And obviously you can kind of do it to wherever you want. But my whole point is that I don't utilize that as my idea of a main source of energy. I utilize it as a backup source of energy just in the event of a storm or things like this. I've called for whistleblowers. I'll do it again. The left, you have to admire their solidarity with each other, right? There aren't a lot of whistleblowers. I'll do it again. The left, you have to admire their solidarity with each other. There aren't a lot of whistleblowers. There's no
Starting point is 00:40:08 Alyssa Farah, whatever the former Trump spokeswoman who's now on The View who's just on a tirade about how much she hates Trump, most disloyal Benedict Arnold, etc. But the left doesn't do that. But I will renew my call for a whistleblower. I'd love to know what the governor mansion in California is right now.
Starting point is 00:40:24 I'd love to know if Paul Pelosi is charging his electric Porsche. I'd love to know what the governor mansion in California is right now. I'd love to know if Paul Pelosi is charging his electric Porsche. I'd love to know if Dianne Feinstein's house is literally set at 79, because that is the orders. And the answer is, of course, they're not. None of their offices are set at below 79. None of them have off unnecessary lights. But we saw the same thing, though, with Governor Whitmer, right? We saw it in Michigan, whenever nobody's allowed to take their boats out, but yet her husband's allowed to. Again, this is that two-tiered elitist justice system that I talk about that I can't stand that we have to break the mold on where political elitists and celebrities can act with impunity
Starting point is 00:40:55 and the rest of Americans basically get tossed under the bus. But if you thought it was that angering that you were in lockdown and Nancy Pelosi was able to get her haircut or you were in lockdown and the governor of Michigan, Michelle Lujan Grisham, opened up a store for her personal shopping spree. That's not what upsets me. No, but if that upsets you, that hypocrisy, just wait until the energy. You know what upsets me? Hang on.
Starting point is 00:41:16 Hang on. Wait until the energy hypocrisy kicks in that you are not allowed to use electricity today, but the governor's mansion is totally lit up. You are not allowed to charge your Tesla, but I can charge mine why well because i'm the senior senator from california but this is the same idea and hypocrisy is going this hypocrisy though is exactly what frustrates me about politicians because we actually will hold your feet over the fire if you're doing or committing insider trading but yet we're allowing politicians their wives and their offices to buy sell and trade stocks they know they're going to pass legislation.
Starting point is 00:41:46 They know they're going to directly manipulate. Why is that not being cut off by the left or the right? This isn't even a Republican versus Democrat or a socialist versus communist or communist situation. This is literally just a right versus wrong, a good versus bad. The left populists and the right populists agree on that point. It's the establishment politicians who are like, no, no, no, no, no, you're not taking away our insider training. I did really well last year. My portfolio was fantastic only because of my, you know, my, my top secret security clearance. And then the skiff, we discussed a couple things.
Starting point is 00:42:14 And the fact that I know what legislation is getting ready to pass. I mean, imagine deep diving into who bought Pfizer and Moderna and Johnson and Johnson before they made this huge decision. Imagine looking at the ideas of this renewable energy and who's bought into Tesla and all the others. My point is, is that just like we need to stop a two-tiered justice system, we need to stop the insider trading and the fact that our politicians and our celebrities are able to act in a way that the rest of America doesn't
Starting point is 00:42:37 and we are the majority as Americans. The funny thing about Pfizer and Moderna was that weird speech that Biden gave yesterday where he was screaming, I beat pharma, I beat pharma. I beat pharma. And he's yelling. And you're like, beat pharma?
Starting point is 00:42:50 Have you seen their profits this year? Pfizer was like, please, please, Lord, beat me again. Beat me harder, daddy. Like, I beat pharma. Oh, my gosh. Moderna and Pfizer had a great meeting. What did he mean when he was saying that? No one knows what he, what does he mean? What does Joe Biden mean? Just a general question. What did he mean when he was saying that? No one knows what he. What does he mean? What does Joe Biden mean?
Starting point is 00:43:06 I don't know. Just a general question. What does he mean? And I was thinking on the way over. We're getting to the campaign season that useless politicians. And that does not include you because you're not a politician. I'm never going to be a politician. The useless politicians will start saying all these things like I've stood up to special interests.
Starting point is 00:43:21 And I've taken on the big guys. And I've fought for kids. And like all these vagaries and that's what joe biden his whole speech i took on pharma and i beat pharma what the hell does that mean and no one will ask i mean not when you figure out no one will you know who took on pharma donald trump that's who took on pharma you know when you talk about not taking special interest groups when you talk about taking on big pharma when you talk about holding adversaries accountable when you talk about proper on Big Pharma, when you talk about holding adversaries accountable, when you talk about proper
Starting point is 00:43:45 foreign policy and a more America First agenda, you can get as mad as you want about his tweets, but no one did greater than President Donald Trump. Can you really take on Pharma, though, if you haven't screamed it from a podium? With a weird red backdrop behind you? He just gave us, he gave Pfizer
Starting point is 00:44:02 like a blank check. That's exactly right right but how is that doing good against pharma that's what he's lying we get it oh you're lying no no no biden but i'm talking about you said donald trump was the best to take it on big pharma but he gave pfizer a blank check during the pandemic he also didn't well he actually just helped to do the research for i mean the blank check if anything was on operation warp speed which is just trying to get a vaccination in play but what i'm talking about about is when he started actually holding the pharmaceutical companies accountable and saying that, why is it that all these other nations pay a half or a third
Starting point is 00:44:34 of the price of America when we're one of the largest consumers? We need the lowest drug rates. We need the lowest drug prices. We need to go after what pharma is doing by abusing their rights here in America just because we can afford to pay more doesn't mean that we should pay more. That's holding them accountable. Didn't he open up competition for medicines coming from Canada?
Starting point is 00:44:51 Canada, correct. And generic brands and off brands. They hated him. They flipped out and they demanded that he be removed and now you get big business Biden and his illicit dealings to come back in. It's remarkable. 10% for the big guy.
Starting point is 00:45:06 I've got to know about electricity before we move on to the next story because we're talking about currency, and I think electricity is going to be a currency of the future. How you transport it, that's a question. Energy is everything. Yeah. And electrical currency, it's an actual phrase. So like you were saying, people don't know what electricity is, a lot of people. Why?
Starting point is 00:45:23 That's by design because we didn't teach kids in school how to make an electrical current. That's probably by design too because if you give people the power to create their own electricity, you lose control of them. So the government's in a position now where they're like, what do we do? Are we going to give people the power or are we going to try and hold on to it as society falls around us? And if people did have the power and everyone in the world had equal power to the government would it just be a constant state of evolution and fighting and destroying and the strong man comes up with the with the techno so like is it good that people don't have that power we've all seen you know on youtube perpetual motion yeah all those videos where people uh build perpetual motion machines and generate free electricity like that proves it at face value i'd
Starting point is 00:46:02 love everyone has their own nuclear everyone has their own nuclear, everyone has their own power generator. Everyone has infinite. But what would that, it would be until the strong man's like, I'm going to use my power to destroy that guy and take his so I have twice as much. Like, that's the history of humanity is the strong.
Starting point is 00:46:16 So is the government doing the right thing by keeping people stupid and subservient? Would it be constant war if they didn't? No, I can understand your point of saying if the government supplies the electricity, maybe we take away that potential for conflict between households or neighborhoods or whatever. And I can understand that. But then if we've given the government that power, then they also have that responsibility. And they're failing that responsibility. A great radio host who I'm friends with, and I go on a show a lot of Jesse Kelly out of Houston.
Starting point is 00:46:46 He was replying on a bunch of tweet threads saying, you don't get to ask me to reduce my electricity consumption because your job is not to tell me how to live my life. Your job is to produce electricity. And if you're the governor of California
Starting point is 00:46:58 and it is a numbers game, California has to generate, I think it's something like 52,000 megawatts of electricity a day. If you don't produce that, then you're failing your people. And that's all the election matters about. You can talk about the election is about equity. It's about justice.
Starting point is 00:47:12 It's about creating a more tolerant society for California. It's about homeless. All that is crap. So the government, the election in California should be based on the fact that as governor, you are responsible for a few things. Crime. And boy, are you failing. Electric Crime, and boy, are you failing. Electricity production, boy, are you failing.
Starting point is 00:47:28 And Gavin Newsom will win re-election effortlessly because that is also the two-tier system that we're dividing into. When, one last thing just to finish. When California, as Tim said, they have to start to shut down segments of the grid to keep the overall sustainability. When they shut down areas, look who they shut down. It will not be Silicon Valley. It will not be they shut down. It will not be Silicon Valley. It will not be Facebook's office. It will not be a Kardashian household in Malibu.
Starting point is 00:47:49 It'll be middle and low income families. Voiceless, powerless people who have useless Republicans representing them in Congress will get pledged into darkness. And they'll be like, this is unfair. But if you live in the Central Valley
Starting point is 00:48:00 and you go four days without power, pray to God your congressman fights for you. But obviously your congressman is probably just going to be like, well, you know, life sucks, guys. But I was in D.C. I witnessed this personally during the drought in I think it was like 2015. I went to Tulare County.
Starting point is 00:48:14 Poor working families had no water. Golf courses did. Yeah. The city, you know, the people with money. Now, don't get me wrong. It's like they were doing well. They were in a serious drought. They didn't have a lot of water, but they got the people with money. Now, don't get me wrong. It's not like they were doing well. They were in a serious drought. They didn't have a lot of water, but they got the water they needed.
Starting point is 00:48:28 And that's the reality of it. New York, when the power went out, what was the first neighborhood? Brownsville, which is an all-black neighborhood in Brooklyn. Summer of 2021, last year, when they had to turn off a small percentage of the grid and build de Blasio's administration. And that's Brownsville in East New York. And if you look at videos of that time, the residents there, poor black people are standing outside because you can't be inside
Starting point is 00:48:51 because the windows don't open in those housing units. But isn't it funny that these are the exact same people who say that you owe me your vote, even though I put you always at the end of the line. This is why you talked about earlier. At the end of the day, the Republican Party went from being the wine and cheese party to the beer and blue jeans party. And that happened on a Donald Trump. That happened to President Trump. And we have to acknowledge that we now represent the interest of the people.
Starting point is 00:49:14 We now represent the interest of the everyday blue collar modern day society. Because why? Most of us came from that. Like myself. My grandfather was a welder. My grandmother was a beautician they adopted me because i lived in a you know family where my mom and dad had substance and drug abuse issues and were in and out of prison my entire life and guess what that's why i fight so hard for the american people because i am one of you let me let me jump to the story
Starting point is 00:49:37 this is a story from newsweek and it helps us understand why it is that uh we end up with the politicians we end up with. Jennifer Lawrence admits to having nightmares about Tucker Carlson. She wants to date him. Come on. Okay. Yeah, right. She doesn't. She's just mad.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Yeah, wasn't that the AOC thing? This was, oh, that people want to date her? Yeah, you're just upset because you want to date me. Yeah. Look, in Vogue's October issue, she said that she has recurring nightmares. She said, I can't F with people who aren't political anymore you live in the United States
Starting point is 00:50:07 of America you have to be political it's too dire politics are killing people she said that she has nightmares starring Tucker Carlson huh okay
Starting point is 00:50:16 these people they're out of their minds yeah you know we talked about you know wild boars guns these are people who've probably never stepped foot in a wooded area.
Starting point is 00:50:28 They've probably never driven outside of an incorporated town or whatever. Been attacked by a raccoon lately. What was the old saying? First world issues? Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. My life is so good. Let's just Google Jennifer Lawrence net worth.
Starting point is 00:50:41 Oh, yeah. What is that net worth? Did you get it? Millions and millions, I'm sure. Of course it is. Jennifer Lawrence net worth has Oh, yeah. What is that net worth? Did you get it? Millions and millions, I'm sure. Of course it is. Jennifer Lawrence net worth is averaged at $160 million. Wow. I'm sorry for her.
Starting point is 00:50:51 She's the victim right now, guys. We need to understand that. She's the victim in this, and we all need to feel sorry for her. Her and Meghan Markle, they're the real victims right now. Dreams are funny. Tucker Carlson net worth, $30 million. She's worth what is that like almost just over five times yeah well it was all five 160 yeah more than five times senator carlson's
Starting point is 00:51:13 net worth this is what happens this is man people who are extremely powerful and wealthy but it's it's the hunger games it's City. Which she actually was the main actress. There you go. It's ironic, isn't it? That she in real life represents the snooty people drinking Ipecac to vomit and keep eating while poor people actually suffer. And the funny thing about the Hunger Games,
Starting point is 00:51:37 the movies, I don't know if it's the same thing in the books, the people in the capital are oblivious to the suffering of the people outside for the most part. And they're all weird looking. Oh, yeah. They're all kind of like blue hair. Blue hair. Shaved heads.
Starting point is 00:51:51 Slightly androgynous and bizarre and uncomfortable. So the problem is you get someone like Jennifer Lawrence and one of the quotes she has, I don't know if it's in the Newsweek article, but she said, here we go. Quote, it breaks my heart because America had the choice between a woman and a dangerous, dangerous jar of mayonnaise. And she said, and they were like, well, we can't have a woman. Let's go with the jar of mayonnaise. I don't want to disparage my family. But I know that a lot of people are in a similar position with their families. How could you raise a daughter from birth and believe she doesn't deserve equality? How? That is not why Donald Trump won. I would say the big reason,
Starting point is 00:52:28 but when it was a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is that, I don't know, Hillary Clinton was the Clinton foundation was receiving money from foreign governments while she was secretary of state that the, the Obama administration got us entangled in a bunch of wars that Hillary Clinton said, we came, we saw he died.
Starting point is 00:52:44 Yeah. Give me that against Donald Trump. You know what? I still didn't vote for him. But then you give me Joe Biden and you give me four years of what Donald Trump was trying to do. And I was like, OK, all right. As if the big issue for me is that Hillary Clinton is a woman.
Starting point is 00:53:00 No, it's that she's a psychopathic. She's a sociopathic murderer. Also, what they did to Bernie Sanders was unconscionable. Bernie was winning that election. He had all the energy and then the Clinton, I don't know what the DNC basically. Yeah, that was under Donna Brazile. And if you remember, Donna Brazile actually was even giving Hillary Clinton the questions ahead of time before the presidential nomination debates. And she was caught doing this. And she profited massively off of this.
Starting point is 00:53:28 She gave Hillary the questions when she was about to debate Bernie. That's exactly right. And Bernie didn't have the questions. Correct. That's insane. If you know that, how could you, like, that's why I didn't support it. This is the mentality that we're up against. Her vote is equal to yours, Daniel.
Starting point is 00:53:44 So when you vote and she votes, she's like, you just want to vote for mayonnaise. And you're like, I have very serious concerns about how people will live when there's no energy. You hate women.
Starting point is 00:53:54 You're a racist. This is the new thing. You're a xenophobe. You know, when you don't think exactly like them, they want a name call. And we saw this from the president himself. You know,
Starting point is 00:54:03 I call him the selected, not elected president of the United States, but you saw this where that's exactly what he did. He's gone now to name calling and telling all of us, you know, first it was, we're deplorables. Now we're extremists just because we care about our nation and we are, you know, God fearing America, loving individual patriots. And now all of a sudden we're labeled as extremists as a result of it. You know, we a result of it you know we don't think like you we don't act like you we don't behave like you therefore you are a racist or a xenophobe or an extremist you know this is really where the left has gone and meanwhile the rest of us who are sitting as part of MAGA are sitting as part of the America First agenda we're just simply saying well no we just care about getting back to constitutionality freedoms
Starting point is 00:54:42 liberties the rights for individuals the rights for individuals, the rights for individual states, the ability for people to make their own decisions, the protection of our children, the betterment of all of America, getting back to American exceptionalism. No, no, no. You're an extremist. Jennifer Lawrence cares so deeply about women's issues that she stood next to Harvey Weinstein, probably did unspeakable things to him to get ahead in her career and to get the leading roles that she did as a 16 year old and watched millions, dozens of women get abused by Harvey Weinstein and was totally, but you know what? She cares very, very deeply
Starting point is 00:55:13 about women's issues. Hugely deeply. Is her relationship with that guy, was that a big story? That's known, absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. I always love how they say we care so much about women's rights but at the same time they won't protect or even try and prevent women's sports from being taken as a B or a C or a D role for biologically born men.
Starting point is 00:55:32 What was the one, Winter's Bone, to the one that was awful with Bradley Cooper, where, oh gosh, the Silver Linings playbook. She's got a long history with Harvey Weinstein, and you did not get a leading role as a lady in a Harvey Weinstein film unless you did the things that Harvey Weinstein wanted you to do. The article from Newsweek? Did you get it eight hours ago? Jennifer Lawrence addresses rumors she effed Harvey Weinstein.
Starting point is 00:55:59 That's the same interview she did. In the interview she did with Vogue, she said it's not true. I'm sure she does. No, of course not. It's not true. Of course she's going gonna say it's not true what is she gonna come out and say it's truthful well the only reason people are saying is i hate women i think women's rights and black rights and trans rights i think of like human rights like it's we're not we shouldn't be arguing about who gets better bedroom in the slave quarters it should be about
Starting point is 00:56:19 let's not be slaves people it doesn't matter who you are. That's a great line. That was great. That's a very good line. Yeah, I am sick and tired of people glomming on to whatever they think their unique qualifier is that makes them a victim when they are the most privileged. Who in the world has more privilege than Jennifer Lawrence? If we lined up all 330 million Americans in privilege order, where do you think Jennifer Lawrence ranks? Does she rank? I mean,
Starting point is 00:56:46 you're definitely higher than I am. $160 million. Yeah, but I mean, think about it. This idea of self-victimization is what the left has gone towards.
Starting point is 00:56:54 And it's the same with Meghan Markle who gave another interview yesterday about how hard her life is. The little princess, right? This nonsense that we're always victims
Starting point is 00:57:02 because victimhood is very, very sellable. Well, to correct you, I think she's a duchess. Duchess. But I mean, at what point you've won an Oscar and you're worth $160 million. Seriously. At what point can you just shut the hell up and say, you know what? My life's been great. But look, this happens all the time though. I mean, look at your athletes. Look, you got athletes and you've got people who've gone to the ranks of political elites who
Starting point is 00:57:24 want to talk about how there's this systemic racism that exists and there's this glass ceiling. Wait a second. You're one of the leading figures, whether it's in politics or whether it's in celebrity status. How did that glass ceiling impact you? How did that systemic racism prevent you from becoming the vice president of the United States? Or how did that prevent you from becoming one of the wealthiest talk show hosts in the world or one of the wealthiest basketball players, but yet you want to talk about how you're so disenfranchised? Because the real victims in society don't have a voice and it is the job
Starting point is 00:57:59 of a just society to elevate those people. Like what I was just saying about electricity, the most abused people in the green blackouts are going to be people who are voiceless and powerless and no one will stand up for them. The most abused people, clearly, are celebrities worth 10 figures? 9 figures? They've been treated so horribly.
Starting point is 00:58:18 And Joe Biden, ask him. He'll always tell you how hard his life was. He and 80% of his friends all have cancer. Right? He'll tell you that. Debra Lawrence wraps up her day of work where she's pretending to be somebody else. Granted, she's good at it. Good for her.
Starting point is 00:58:31 She wraps up her day at work and then probably hangs out in an infinity pool with like rare imported escargot or other nonsense. Like, come on. $160 million net worth. It's good money. It's like in Iron Man 2 when Justin Hammer, the bad guy, is eating the dessert. And he's like, it's Italian. I have it imported every day or whatever.
Starting point is 00:58:47 It's like, okay, we get it. Well, that sounds like Nancy Pelosi when she was talking about how disenfranchised she was while she sat in front of, what was it, like $30 pints of ice cream behind her $30,000 refrigerator. She's like, I know everyone's suffering, but I've got $30 ice cream in my freezer. I will say this. I've had that ice cream once in my life, and it is really, really, really good. But it is like $15 for a little tiny thing. It was remarkably good.
Starting point is 00:59:13 But I can't afford it. I can't afford it on the regular. And she opened up her drawer. By the way, her Sub-Zero was $20,000, and she had two side-by-side. And she opened up her freezer drawer, and she had probably about $200 worth of ice cream in her $25,000.
Starting point is 00:59:27 I'm sure if you'd open up the main one, it would have been nothing but like vodka because we all know that she's like perpetually drunk. It's fascinating to me that there are, Joe Biden, the Democrats come out and they're like, Republicans are just mad. The IRS agents are going to go after billionaires. It's like, dude, 87,000 agents
Starting point is 00:59:44 aren't needed to go after like 500 billion 500 billionaires around 479 or some and if you're gonna go after millionaires i think there's what like 30 000 or something like that right yeah you still don't need that many irs agents one irs agent can handle multiple people but then but again though i go back to the idea which is that okay if you're there to audit me i understand if you're trying to say all right i need calculators and ink cartridges and things like that. But why do I need $600,000 in small calorie ammunition? Why do I need a roles and responsibility that says I need to be able to issue deadly force? I need to go ahead and be able to detain, search warrants, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:00:14 This is deep state police force being gone. And I'll tell you something. The average American is not coming to me. And my constituents, by the way, are not coming to me and saying, hey, you know what we really need? We need 87,000 more IRS agents. You know what we really need? We need 87,000 more IRS agents. You know what they're saying? We need to secure our borders. We need to get our energy prices under control. I need to make sure that I am protecting my children in the schools. I need to make sure that our economy and our inflation gets under control. The everyday
Starting point is 01:00:37 American wants affordability and safety. They don't care about getting 87,000 IRS agents. And this just shows the tone deaf, you know, self vilifying, you know, effect of, of the left and liberals that are basically saying, no, no, no, no, no. You don't understand in 20 to 30 years, this is going to benefit you. The, the IRS criminal investigative service, I think it's something like that. It's been around for like a hundred years. And, and, but, but I think it's important like that. It's been around for like 100 years. But I think it's important to point out. A lot of people made it seem like the buying the bullets was a rare or new thing. And it happens all the time. And that's something y'all need to pay attention to. They don't need those bullets for billionaires. They're not going to Jeff Bezos' house with guns. They're going after, now to be fair, drug dealers. But they're going after
Starting point is 01:01:22 people who, there was a, in one of the training sessions they did. It was a guy who owned a landscaping business who didn't report a lawnmower or something like that. In that video where they're like they walk up to a guy and they'll have the guns and they're doing the training. They're going up to a small business owner. They're not practicing going after cartels or anything. But Tim, they've also learned that it's easier to force you to comply at the end of a barrel than it is from the end of an ink pen. And that's what we all need to be concerned here. And I'll tell you something. I mean, going back, I think in 1913, it was probably one of the worst years for our Constitution because one,
Starting point is 01:01:52 we had the 16th Amendment, which was federal income taxes and the 17th Amendment, which actually, you know, stopped our U.S. senators from actually being elected by our state legislators, which actually controlled federal overgrowth and the violations of our 10th Amendment. But, you know, I'm one of those guys that why should i be taxed on the the hard work that i've you know earned or the investments why couldn't it be on consumer unfair tax why can't we go to something like this which actually makes sense for every individual but not only this why can't we reduce federal government you know when it comes to the irs or the atf or the doe or any of these and that's department of education by, not energy. But my whole point is that federal overgrowth
Starting point is 01:02:28 and the weaponization of these departments and agencies will be the death of America. The 87,000 agents are going to do so much damage to the daily commerce that we do as a country. It is not strange. And Venmo was very convenient for just getting rid of checks and paper and cash. But it was not hard to bring X number ahead of cattle
Starting point is 01:02:54 and swap $40,000. And I'll keep that 40 grand in my Venmo because I know tomorrow I'm going to do it. And I don't really have the 40,000. I'm holding it for a little while until I get the cows back from auction. And then venmo but if i have irs agents are going to be like what was this 40 000 and that's exactly well but that was $600 what's this 40 what's this $4,000 you have on venmo well it wasn't really a profit it was a it was a transaction that was
Starting point is 01:03:19 taking two weeks and it's going to disappear doesn't matter where your taxes they they tried implementing that policy or that that law about tracking $600 transactions or more. That's what I'm referring to. Yeah. They're not going after billionaires, dude. Correct. Well, we already know that 75% of last year's audits were people that was making less than a hundred grand a year. So the idea that they're getting these 87,000, you know, IRS agents, it baffles my mind when I think about the fact of what that costs and why we're not allocating that money to things like securing our borders
Starting point is 01:03:51 or increasing our law enforcement so we can get increased criminality under control or the fact that we're 12,000 to 15,000 recruitment short for our armed services. Why aren't we looking at things that actually matter to the everyday American? And the reason why? Because the government wants to steal every penny they have out of your pocket. I think it's a slow motion demolition. I mean, they're just, the military, for instance, the recruitment, who wants to join a woke military?
Starting point is 01:04:15 No one does. They're worried about pronouns, CRT, inclusiveness, diversity, instead of the things they need to be worried about, which is increased lethality, readiness, and preparedness. You know, that's the things that I focused on when I was in the military. Yeah, but if you're one of these people who are like that woman from the Guardian article who's like, I would never survive, she's the kind of person running the military these days.
Starting point is 01:04:33 That's exactly right. I mean, look who's running the nuclear sector right now. I mean, I don't even know what its name is. No, is anyone running it? Oh, well. Probably not. I want to jump to the story from the Post Millennial and get to it. We can't finish with Jennifer Lawrence, the poor girl.
Starting point is 01:04:48 She never gets any time, Tim. Yeah, she needs to be the star. We have a story from the Post Millennial. Majority of Americans say Biden's anti-MAGA speech was designed to incite conflict. The poll found that 56.8% of likely general election voters said that Biden's speech represents a dangerous escalation in rhetoric and is designed to incite conflict amongst Americans. The Babylon Bees had their best night ever with their like 30 Biden kicked out
Starting point is 01:05:14 of Austrian art school, Biden issues non-aggression pact with Poland. I genuinely spit out laughing when I saw that headline pop up. Yeah, I had to watch that speech because i did a bunch of radio and tv on it later on that night and that was just some crazy biden comes out and he's like i'm the president and i hate half this country and then the next day they're like why are you talking about trump supporters that was like i was not talking about
Starting point is 01:05:40 trump supporters then he comes out like the policies proposed by these people are a threat. Dude, it is that people fall for this or they lie. It is insane. Pandering to the base is gutting the Democrats. And it's backfiring already. 56.8%. They don't like it. Independent voters, they don't like it. You're not going to win with just getting Democrats.
Starting point is 01:06:03 And especially when you ran as being the unifier and you became the divider in chief. Yeah. I mean, that's really what's taken place here. And so we have to understand the fact that what they're looking at, and when you're seeing headlines like this where they're thinking, oh, this is to incite conflict. Well, that's because they thought that the whole January 6th incident was actually good for them politically. And they're trying to basically utilize that to try and advance them and stop the red wave from coming in. But, you know, look, we have to identify for what it is. I mean, this is literally him calling half of the nation extremist. You know what that speech reminded me of, you know, like, and especially in 80s or early 90s
Starting point is 01:06:38 movie, where there's some bad thing happening. And finally, someone stands up in the high school gym, and they give this speech and all the bad guys put their head down and realize they're wrong and then finally someone courageously starts the slow crap clap and everyone's like yes and justice is served that speech to me sounds like it was written by a 26 year old kid who was a poli-sci major who really thinks that if i just lay it out like this all those trump supporters are going to sit there at home and say you know know what, guys? I think they're right. I think like it was written by a child.
Starting point is 01:07:09 But they didn't identify. But they never did actually say what it was that we as America first candidates actually or Americans, sorry, are actually about. They didn't identify. I mean, the people they described was their own followers. Well, and the thing that cracked me up is that after the speech of of calling us all these names was one of his last lines was how we have to start seeing each other as fellow americans i thought did you just not listen to the things you read off the teleprompter for the last 20 minutes like it
Starting point is 01:07:39 really was whoever his speech writers are and boy this white house has struggled his speech writers are, and boy, this White House has struggled with speech writers, none more than Kamala's, of course. But it really was a very immature speech. It sounded like that speech that a kid wants to give to their mom because mom didn't let me. It was just a childish, immature, petty, petulant speech. It was embarrassing, quite frankly. Was it written? I didn't see him reading off a prompter or any notes. There's no way that he rambled on that long without knowing.
Starting point is 01:08:09 Absolutely not. Did he have multiple monitors around the room? A lot of times they have these see-through monitors that are at a distance that you can't see because of the camera angles, and they're looking at the back shots. But he's sitting here. When he's going left to right, it's because there's usually two prompters that are up there that are clear that actually have everything out there. Do you really think Joe Biden can keep a continuous thought for more than 30
Starting point is 01:08:29 seconds where he says vanilla or chocolate ice cream? Remember the Simpsons episode where Homer is like, you have my undivided attention and then it zooms into his brain and it's like a turtle flying like Old MacDonald or whatever, like banging on his chest. That's what I imagine with Biden. If I'd taken this
Starting point is 01:08:46 poll here, I would have said that it seemed like the speech was intended to divide and incite. Maybe, I don't know if incite conflict, divide because of the red background. Correct. Blood red background. You see the wide shot, there's also all this blue and there's just this little segment, but all the media apparatus that wanted to record it had
Starting point is 01:09:01 just pure red background. Can I just say one thing? Can I just say one red and i know can i just say one thing though whether it's republican or democrat one of the things that disgusts me as you know prior military and you know combat veteran we have to stop utilizing our military for backdrop props you know this is something that just shows absolute disrespect because the thing that you have to understand is that when you serve in the military, you serve a commander in chief. And we don't think of this as it isn't a political thing for us.
Starting point is 01:09:33 And the fact that each, the left and the right, try and utilize the military as a political backdrop really needs to stop. I think it's illegal to a campaign with military present. Is that someone was telling you? It's a violation of campaign rules that military and also like even police and fire in their uniform. They're not allowed to. But not the president. In their personal capacity. The president is allowed to. The president and vice president are allowed to campaign.
Starting point is 01:09:57 The military can't do politics. Yes. But that's why they said this was not a campaign speech. This was a presidential speech. Again, deep concern for fossil fuel use. We had a fly to Philadelphia. No fossil fuels to light up Independence Hall. Why couldn't he have given the speech from the Oval?
Starting point is 01:10:12 I don't know why. And this is something I've asked before in other shows. Ever since Reagan, really, and maybe a little bit Clinton, presidents don't use the Oval anymore. Ronald Reagan addressed everyone from the Oval on the regular when he gave a speech. And I don't know why or what's changed. But presidents don't use the Oval anymore. Right? Ronald Reagan addressed everyone from the Oval on the regular when he gave a speech. And I don't know why or what's changed,
Starting point is 01:10:28 but presidents don't speak. Is there a more presidential backdrop than the Resolute Desk? Joe Biden had a soundstage bill of the Oval Office. They have that weird room where they do...
Starting point is 01:10:40 Why do you need a fake props? Well, I think for that one, that one was obvious because the back window was a TV screen and so they could pre record what they needed to to send it out so they'd have to worry about Biden you know but President Trump though President Trump did
Starting point is 01:10:53 I would say 90% unless he was actually on an official delegation or a visitor thing like that I mean he did it from the Rose Garden or he did it from the White House yeah he liked the East Room very much and he liked the Rose Garden but I just I'm always fascinated that we don't do more things. He did. Obviously, there's always like diplomats, et cetera, and pressers in the U.S.
Starting point is 01:11:12 But this was for theatrics. That's what this is for for the Biden administration. It's about political rhetoric, theatrics, and trying to assuage every other American from looking at what's really going on in America. Yeah. And this was obviously produced. There are advanced teams that put these together. Josh, if you're still watching, he paid for most of them, right? I mean, I know people who do this for a living. Maybe Jennifer Lawrence did this on her part-time. Well, someone had to decide this is the backdrop. Imagine if Independence Hall was just lit up bright white and just light and just
Starting point is 01:11:42 light. And he gave out and he said you know the constitution was written here and we are one america and i know we have a lot of division but we can come together and stop the division and and i want to hear from you he could have given a speech that even his greatest detractors would say i hate the guy but you know what i i can't disagree with that speech who orchestrated this this to say, like, this is the backdrop. This is the rhetoric. This is the tone. This is the clenched fist.
Starting point is 01:12:08 But according to the left, though, they said that Biden has been too soft and too polite and too nice. And he's, again, to quote something that Tim talked about earlier, which is that this is pandering to the left. This is continuing to try and go ahead and buy into this rhetoric that this is somehow going to prevent a red wave. And actually, if he would have gone with the idea that you had, that would have probably actually swayed more NPAs to the left than it would have actually pushed him to the right. Independence two to one. If you are running his campaign right now,
Starting point is 01:12:39 that keeps you up at night. The way Jennifer Lawrence has Tucker Carlson nightmares. Independent voters are your nightmare. I think if he had come out, well, people disagree. If he had come out and he pardoned January 6 supporters, the left would be forced to agree with him. You laugh, but that's actually a great idea. The idea of him doing it. I love the idea.
Starting point is 01:13:01 It should have happened a long time ago. If you wanted to talk about being a unifier, and again again stop trying to look at the political imprisonment of these individuals like jeremy brown who's in pinellas county jail who still has no charges levied against him former special forces former ranger who literally has no charges levied against him and never entered the capital but has been in prison this entire time i mean these are the types of people that we need to be fighting for. I could say this without hesitation. If Joe Biden came out and pardoned all the people from January 6th
Starting point is 01:13:30 and he called for an end to the hearings and said, we have to move past it, he would guarantee his reelection in 2024. When you pardon someone, is it a general pardon? Like I pardon you for every crime you've ever committed? No, just for the one specific, but that is it. So some argue... Not just expunged from the record. You know, at any level of the judiciary, no one can bring up charges.
Starting point is 01:13:50 No one can. That's it. It is done. They would lose the far left and the hard left. They would. The moderates they'd gain. The moderates would be like, like, you know, the more establishment crony Democrat types would be like, aren't we so noble and compassionate?
Starting point is 01:14:04 Magnanimous. Yeah. And then the far left would be like, we just want so noble and compassionate? Magnanimous. Yeah, and then the far left would be like, we just want a revolution and you're hurting that by doing this. And CNN would run to the Mitt Romneys of the world and get them to admit what a great guy he is. And like, see, even Republicans admit that he is a great, and it would guarantee
Starting point is 01:14:19 his re-election if he really wanted to win. It would have actually have gone towards his claim of being the unifier. I don't think it would guarantee his re-election, though really wanted to win. It would have actually gone towards his claim of being the unifier. I don't think it would guarantee his re-election, though. Economics, energy, rolling blackouts, I don't know about that. That is true. I think we're just talking about what would have potentially
Starting point is 01:14:35 been a lot better, which anything, a rerun of The Simpsons would have been better than this right here. It's like the military, the Marines come out, they play the song and then they wheel out a tv and just put a tv up and it plays an episode of the simpsons and and that would have probably had a better rating than this this felt like if you approve of the rerun of the simpsons biden played actually well 70 yeah we all really enjoyed it they were like anticipating a
Starting point is 01:14:58 fall of the economy's crumbling as in the okay we're gonna need to blame somebody in the future so let's plant the seeds now they They've done the MAGA stuff. As the seeds are planted, now if shit really hits the fan, we got a villain that we can pin it on. It's very Nazi Germany, what they do with the Jews. That's what it felt like to me. It is, and when you have 40-year high record inflation,
Starting point is 01:15:17 when you have 40-year high, 30-year high energy prices, when you have- You're threatening to disarm Americans. You are literally in a recession, regardless of how we determine the new definition is we are literally in a recession when you look at all the economic indicators of the suffering the american families and and and blue collar and working class americans are feeling um there is no reason why this guy should should be in office so what do you do you find a scape scapegoat. And if it was the Jews in Nazi Germany and now it's the MAGA.
Starting point is 01:15:47 You're absolutely right because I can't run on the fact that oil prices and energy prices and food prices are at record high. And talking about the upcoming depression, they're going to get much, much worse because winter hasn't even kicked in yet. We haven't even harvested the wheat yet.
Starting point is 01:16:01 Let's jump to the story from USA 9. Coy Griffin barred from public office for insurrectionary conduct. A New Mexico judge ruled Coy Griffin was disqualified from holding office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. So they finally got one. They have been trying, Democrats, to get people barred from holding office under the 14th Amendment for insurrection, and now a judge has actually done it, is barring him from office. I think they're removing him, right? In a judgment issued Tuesday morning, New Mexico District Court Judge Francis J. Matthew
Starting point is 01:16:35 ruled Griffin was permanently enjoined and prohibited from seeking or holding any federal or state position as defined by the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. That includes his current position as a commissioner in Otero county new mexico the judge wrote this is crazy stuff well this had nothing to do and again i think they need to understand what insurrection actually means but go back to what he actually did he was the founder of cowboys for trump and that's really what this is about this is continual witch hunt and going after Trump, Trump, Trump, MAGA, MAGA. You're seeing this in every single thing that's playing out. And it's really about what President Trump told us a long time ago, which is that they're not after me.
Starting point is 01:17:14 They're after you. I'm just in the way. This is, I don't know if this will be upheld. I mean, I imagine that it'll get appealed. As it should. Yeah, but the idea that they keep levying these attacks, I'm just like, guys, guys, Civil War. Come on.
Starting point is 01:17:30 Come on. They're not trying to win elections now with stuff like this. They're just trying to find a judge who's willing to bang a gavel and say, okay, fine, we removed him. They tried doing it to Marjorie Taylor Greene. That's right. They tried doing it to Madison Cawthorn. Who else did they go after on this one?
Starting point is 01:17:45 Obviously. Well, and they were successful with the establishment's help of eliminating Madison. But that was through the primary. 100%. They primed him out. I'm talking about when you can't even win a primary, they go to a judge and say, just bang your gavel and say he can't be in office. And the judge went, okay.
Starting point is 01:18:00 They used to do that and seize people's property. Then there were rebellions and revolts. That Shays' Rebellion was about them seizing their land i don't know also taking away their ability to run for office i man it doesn't feel right so i'll tell you one of the things that i i probably have people who disagree with me on this but you know it's like i talk about you know my my mom and dad they both have you know a very colorful past and and they've committed mistakes and and they're they've had felony because of drug use and and the other things like this. But, you know, denying people who are felons from their right to vote, you're essentially eliminating their voice. And I just don't
Starting point is 01:18:33 agree with this. You know, it's like the idea that, you know, I have two children, I have a 17 and seven year old. And, you know, it's like my seven year old doing something wrong. And then after I give him his punishment, me carrying that for the rest of his life. I mean, that's really what it feels like and, you know, this is the type of thing that I just really push back against where you're continually, you know, basically levied
Starting point is 01:18:53 as a criminal as a result of a single crime no matter what your actual punishment was and the elimination of your voice or the banging of a gavel ending your capabilities to serve our nation. I mean, at some stage this really, we have to start looking at our justice system and how that works. Can they stop people from running for local elections, too, with this stuff? It is a local election.
Starting point is 01:19:14 That's what this is. For an outside force, for like a federal force or a state governance force to tell you you can't govern in your local community is way antithetical to the United States. As a New Mexico district court judge. It's un-American. I mean, it truly is un-American. I mean, the idea that one, if you commit a crime, you can never vote again. You can never have a voice again.
Starting point is 01:19:31 You can, you know, with a bang of a gavel, you can never, ever serve in office again. I mean, this is... The issue is, this was a really stupid article and section in in the 14th Amendment because it was obvious. And I suppose the founding fathers of the foresight, but, you know, 80 years later, they did not so much. It's obvious that how do you define insurrection against the government? Yeah, right. George Washington waged an insurrection against the king. The point is, happy insurrection is January 6th insurrection. The feds look, there's some people 6th insurrection. The feds.
Starting point is 01:20:08 Look, there's some people who are currently charged with seditious conspiracy. I really don't believe that. You know, the funniest part. Do you know what the people who are indicted are? People like John Earl Sullivan, who is a very well-known BLM antagonist who basically raised a false flag. He did have an indictment. He did. Yes, he did.
Starting point is 01:20:23 Oh, wow. And they did nothing with it this is the same guy by the way that cnn paid for the murder of ashley babbitt's you know footage he was indicted for january for being on there in the capitol correct and he was actually in a false flag operation wearing all maga gear even though he's a known blm antagonist i mean this this is we we have to really start understanding either we're moving past this or we're going to do a proper not this nonsense j6 unselect committee where they wouldn't even allow true patriots in a bipartisan fashion like Congressman Jim Jordan or Congressman Jim Banks to sit on this. You know, they picked the
Starting point is 01:20:54 other two Democrats, Kinzinger and Cheney, who are both gone now. But the whole point is, is that, you know, we need proper justice. You know, we need real investigations. You know, there is no doubt in my mind that there's a real investigations you know there is no doubt in my mind that there's a false flag operation there's no doubt in my mind that there was some type of an fbi kind of insider you know deal going on here i mean we we have to start looking at this and really investigate if we're going to investigate this investigate the real way not from a partisan political witch hunt but from a real we want to get the answers you got to win but even that's partisan publicans got to win in november like and then not only do they have to win but you have to win leverage over the you know establishment republican types who are going to just sit on their hands and go well hold out there
Starting point is 01:21:33 well you know what's funny about this case compared to someone else so this guy this will stick with him forever can't run for office he's an insurrectionist but if you were in kenosha that night and you burnt down 15 stores and you looted stuff and you can run for office and you can just say you were out there protesting. And this is exactly what I talked about one time. You were a protester because you believe deeply in these issues and Black Lives Matter, etc. It's mostly peaceful protest. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:59 And so one guy is an insurrectionist who walked through the Capitol building, again, obeying those red velvet ropes. We talked to the podium guy. I know he's a lectern. That was great. But everyone calls him podium guy. And his story, it's like he's a dude who walked into a building, befuddled and kind of ignorantly, and then moved a thing and went to prison for it. Meanwhile, you have people who romped about, set fire to buildings, throw brick through windows. Murdered David Dorn,
Starting point is 01:22:28 who was the former law enforcement chief. I think they got that guy, though, didn't they? Well, they did. But my point is, though, is that at the exact same time that Seattle, Minneapolis, New York, Portland, you had CHOP, you had all these things going on, which were complete lawlessness, violent rioting,
Starting point is 01:22:44 looting of tens of millions of dollars, if not more, murders, rapes, all these things were going on. They justified those as protests. You had the left who were inciting this saying like Maxwell, Maxine Waters, who was saying, well, you should get in the face of every single one of your political opponents. Or, you know, you have the others, the vice president herself who actually created the Minneapolis Foundation Fund or whatever that was, the bail fund. I mean, the idea that they're actually promoting this, you know, and then all of a sudden they want to go ahead. And just because it's conservatives on one side or Democrats on the other, they want to go ahead and try and relabel this or re-identify this. This is the type of thing that America doesn't need. Yeah. One of the things that also bothered me about the Biden speech, just connecting the two for a second, was the amount of the straw men. And I firmly
Starting point is 01:23:28 believe that straw men are an essential tool of the Democrat Party. But multiple times he kept talking about how these MAGA people who were calling for political violence. I've never heard for anyone except for Maxine Waters. I've never heard anyone call for. I've never. I've listened to a lot of Trump speeches. I follow a lot of these folks I do this this stuff for a living I I'm trying to find someone who has called for political violence and yet he gave that that remark so comfortably so callously that many of these MAGA Republicans and then he went on to terror there is no use for for for there is no time ever for political violence and everyone claps the left says and he said go home peacefully who the left says that donald trump speaking out in the way he does is
Starting point is 01:24:10 stochastic terrorism yeah that was my favorite what that means is that when trump says i think this thing is a bad thing he's secretly calling on his followers to go and attack that thing exactly when joe biden comes out and says they're extremists a threat to our country and they embrace violence, what would you call that? But this goes back to the old idea that remember when the king, he actually comes forward and says,
Starting point is 01:24:32 can no one rid me of this petulant priest? And all of a sudden, they go out and murder the priest and they say, oh, well, you were actually the reasoning for this because you actually indirectly said this. This is what they're trying to refer to when they try and say this about President Trump.
Starting point is 01:24:43 But President Trump wasn't indirectly hinting at anything. very clearly said let us all go home peacefully but i don't mean i don't mean that speech i'm talking about in general yeah no i'm with you i'm just trying to say that that's what the left is trying to say though is that he somehow you know made this into with charles manson for instance he told his followers go f it up go mess them up you know to the and then they went and they killed people. Manson never said, go kill people. He just said, go mess it up. Trump didn't say, go mess it up.
Starting point is 01:25:09 No, he didn't tell them to go hurt anything. He said, march peacefully and cheer and some politics. He was pretty specific about it being peaceful too. Correct. I just don't understand. And I also just, again, I have a great dislike for the establishment media. I just find it funny that he makes those strawman comments so comfortably, and yet no one seems curious to say, well, Mr. President, could you
Starting point is 01:25:31 give us an example of who is calling for political? That is a very good and basic question. The next time he ever speaks to the media, we're going on 220 days where he hasn't spoken to the media. But that is a great question. You decried MAGA Republicans calling for political violence. Could you cite an example of a MAGA Republican calling for political violence? Well, he couldn't. Of course not. But no one will ever ask him that question.
Starting point is 01:25:54 They will ask him like, Mr. President, when you're eating vanilla ice cream, how does that make your tummy feel? How do you ask that? The president right now, the office has no responsibility to reply to any questions. Oh, man, come on.
Starting point is 01:26:05 Which is a problem. Well, he doesn't take questions. And that's the whole point. He goes up there. He reads from teleprompters as his handlers tell him. Shuffles off. And then he shuffles off
Starting point is 01:26:13 and, you know, mysteriously shakes hands of people who don't actually exist. I got some questions. So you're likely, you're coming into Congress, right? You won the primary. That's basically the race.
Starting point is 01:26:21 It's an R-plus district. So you got it, you think, right? Well, I don't take anything for granted. yes i it oh gosh you're a politician listen to that i'm joking i just don't believe you take a month off the gas i'm joking so uh it would be the first time you you've held you'd hold federal office i've never run in my life what do you what do you what do you want to do what do you think you can do once you get in well i want to bring awareness to the real issues i want to actually bring real solutions to things i want to do? What do you think you can do once you get in? Well, I want to bring awareness to the real issues. I want to actually bring real solutions to things.
Starting point is 01:26:51 I want to understand the fact that the America First agenda doesn't make you a racist or a xenophobe when you just want to secure your borders, protect your children, get our military back to its original strength, stop these endless wars, stop looking at the insider trading that's going on within politics, call balls and strikes on both sides. I mean, look, we have to understand that the deep state and swamp, know whether that's left or right are all involved and we know this we have to stop the corruption we have to actually identify what the corruption is that's why you know in mind very much like president trump like i'm donating 100 on my salary back into my actual district selected by my constituents to a woman child or veteran charity the other thing is is that myself my wife and anyone who wants to work in my office
Starting point is 01:27:23 cannot buy sell and trade stocks while we're in office. This is not about political enrichment. This is about serving the people. And no one understands about serving the people more than the actual military who went out and was willing to die when they swore that oath. And our oath doesn't expire just because we take off that uniform. You know, this is really about making sure that we get back to what it is to be a true constitutionalist, be a true conservative, understand physical responsibility, understand the significance of energy independence, and knowing that we cannot, you know, I'm a business owner. I am about job creation. And guess what? Government doesn't create jobs. They stifle, they over-regulate, and they actually
Starting point is 01:27:58 prevent jobs. We need to empower the private sector. We need to understand the 10th Amendment and understanding state and individual rights. These are the things that I stand for. And at the end of the day, I'm an employee of the 7th District of Florida. I am not the one who gets elected by the people and then thinks that the party somehow put me into office. So I'm all about, and I have a couple of bills
Starting point is 01:28:20 that I want to pass in my first 100 days. And one of the bills that I really like is called the Publishing House Bill. One of the things I want to look at is that I don't believe in impeding upon state rights. And Governor Ron DeSantis has done the K-3 parental rights bill, which I think is phenomenal. who is intentionally publishing pornographic or inappropriate material with the intent of distribution to underage, inappropriate material to children that are the age of six and seven years old.
Starting point is 01:28:52 We also need to start thinking about the days when I grew up where if I went to my grandmother would drop me off to the movies and give me $20 and I'd have to go in and they'd say, how old are you? Oh, I'm 13.
Starting point is 01:29:00 Okay, here's the movies that you can buy and here's the ratings. Why can't we put books that have actual ratings on it, a G rating, a PG-13 rating, et cetera, so that our parents who work all day long, who don't have time to proofread all of these books can go ahead and say, you know what? This is within your age group.
Starting point is 01:29:17 Now, I'm not saying we should ban books. You can publish as many books as you want, but I am saying that you should not and cannot basically distribute these to an actual underage or youth in our libraries. And if you do, it should be a felonious offense. You should register as a sex predator
Starting point is 01:29:32 for the rest of your life. Are you talking about imagery or are you talking about... Both. Descriptives. So I have... And it doesn't matter even if you try and make it an anime
Starting point is 01:29:39 or you're trying to make it a cartoon. I mean, look at genderqueer, for example, which actually shows oral sex and that's supposed to be third grade appropriate. If they're describing it, that would be like, you don't want like even textual descriptions. But my whole point is that
Starting point is 01:29:52 whether you actually write it in text or you actually show it in, you know, the figure, it's the exact same thing. So my question is, there are parts of the Bible that are explicit and talk about sex. Should that be restricted from schools?
Starting point is 01:30:04 But haven't they already banned the Bible from being in schools? I mean, I had a young kid the other day, for example. He was 14 years old. And he said, you know what I wish I could have? I wish I just had the right to be able to go ahead and pray and to be able to read the Bible in school. And he said, my teachers have actually banned me from being able to do so. Can't you just pull up on his phone and read it?
Starting point is 01:30:21 Outside of the fact that they already do,, they already do for the most part restrict Bibles. Do you think that in the same context, the Bible would be inappropriate for young kids to read? it actually be parental rights and not actually just the teachers unions who are saying this is the curriculum we're going to speech and again going back to how joe biden calls you know everyone who's maga or america first extremist now you've got these actual teachers unions who are actually saying that if you're a parent who doesn't want certain things to be taught to your children you're now a domestic terrorist i mean this this is the type of thing and you know this is only one of many bills i mean one of the biggest bills i want to look at right now is the banning of you know purchased by foreigners to you know buy up our farmlands, especially China. I mean, this is something that's really important to me because we have to understand this economic resource warfare and the fact that our farmlands and our actual, you know, residences are being
Starting point is 01:31:17 bought up by China, Russia, and other nations who are trying to stop affordability and availability of housing, who are trying to prevent the actual, you know, growth of our actual domestic products when it comes to our agricultural sector, things like this. I mean, there's a law in Indiana just passed this law actually last year, where they actually ban foreign ownership of their farmlands. You know, there's so many things that we have to write on this ship. And that's, you know, part of the reason why I'm running is to try and make sure that we're prioritizing America over foreigners, American energy over foreign oil, our borders over Ukrainian borders, our veterans over illegals, and our children over teachers unions. If you could give a congressman something. Well, I just want to wrap up that point on the explicit nature of explicit depictions in the Bible. The meme verse is Ezekiel 2320
Starting point is 01:32:05 that talks about the size of the man that the woman liked and the emissions of the man and things like that. And I think, you know, my view on it is parents should be absolutely, especially with the Bible,
Starting point is 01:32:16 like teaching their kids about what they find to be appropriate. And the issue with the schools is they're keeping it a secret from the parents. Well, but Sunday school taught something totally different than what you learned when you were. So I can remember going to school, for example, or going to when I was younger Sunday school where my grandparents would go into the main hall.
Starting point is 01:32:42 And then we kind of went into the children's area and we would learn things like David and Goliath or, you know, I should be up to the parent when their actual child are taught these things. I mean, that's the whole point of the birds and the bees story. It should be taught by the parents. It should never be taught. When I grew up, look, there is no, I hate when people say there's an over-sexualization of children. No, no, there should be no sexualization of children. That should be left up to the parental rights. That should be left up to the actual parents
Starting point is 01:32:57 on when they feel that their children are ready to hear certain things. This is why, for example, that when I would deploy to combat, I wouldn't explain what my job is or what i've done in war to my wife the same way i would explain to my six-year-old for example yeah you know there's a time and the issue is when the teacher does without your consent or knowledge and keeps it a secret and says don't tell your parents like if a teacher went to a kid and said you know your father is a murderer and he goes around and he does this that or otherwise and they don't tell your parents, I told you this is a problem. The parents have right to know. So anyway, I, I, I ask because I think, you know, for, for, for some of this material
Starting point is 01:33:32 that they want to show kids. Yeah. When, when the parents deem it appropriate with at their discretion, not the schools doing it in secret and keeping it from the parents, be it any kind of explicit depiction. See, and I think that we shouldn't even have this in the school system because then no matter how woke the teacher is, they don't have the materials in the schools to actually teach from to begin with. And that's why I looked at the publishing house bills for the exact reason. But I mean, you know, again, that's why I asked the question, like, do you think the Bible should be out of public schools? I don't actually. But then the Bible has depictions in it as well. No, understood. But it should be one of those things where I think that the individual parent should have a right to be able to, again,
Starting point is 01:34:07 I go back to what I was talking about with the Sunday school versus sitting in the actual main hall. You learn two different things. Other materials that are like woke or whatever. I'm not telling you that should be taught by the teachers. But should that be available for students if they wanted to go and, you know, read the Bible during their library time or whatever the case may be? Why shouldn't it be? I think the Bible is also sometimes, there are parts of the Bible that are library time, or whatever the case may be, why shouldn't it be? I think the Bible is also sometimes,
Starting point is 01:34:25 there are parts of the Bible that are age appropriate, right? There are some explicit parts of the Bible that doesn't mean you ban the book, but that doesn't mean you have to teach it to the five-year-olds. Even, you know, the five-year-olds know that Jesus carried the cross, but they don't have to watch The Passion of the Christ, right?
Starting point is 01:34:39 I mean, like, you can get the point across without having to get into, like, well, the nail actually went through. Like, whoa, whoa. The kid's five. If the parents say, I would like this teacher to teach my child about the Bible, which includes all of it in terms, you know. We can edit selective parts out. There's nothing wrong with that.
Starting point is 01:34:57 Well, then the same would be true. Because the kid's not appropriate. The same would be true for, you know, explorations of, you know, like like i don't want to say explicitly genderqueer because there's questions about ideology but a book that includes you know coming of age sexual discussions you could argue it should be available for the teachers but they should avoid those topics without unless the parents consent right um like they can read around it and say i'm going to read to you about billy going for a joyride in his dad's car it was a problem or the story of johnny who fought his bully yeah but we're not going to read the you about Billy going for a joyride in his dad's car. It was a problem. Or the story of Johnny who fought his bully.
Starting point is 01:35:26 But we're not going to read the part where Billy goes on his first date. Because then every kid in the class is going to be like, we got to get the first date part. Yo, it's all about that first date part. I don't understand the moral difference then between allowing them to just grab the Bible and laugh and point to the depictions of the horse-sized male girth. You know what I mean? Can you show me where in the Bible that actually is? Ezekiel 2320 is the... No, but my point is that there is no actual like photo of of these that's why i asked you
Starting point is 01:35:48 if textual text text depictions were well i think that definitely has to do with something when it comes to age group obviously i mean i don't see that many uh second graders running to the bible you know unfortunately but i mean when you talk about when you're second graders but but here's my but here's my point though we did when i was a kid everybody grabbed it and yeah but my reason in saying that is is that when you have something which is like gender queer for example which is in cartoon fashion right you are actually building that with the idea of trying to uh encourage some of the youth to be able to go and at least look at the photos of these things that are going on that's dangerous because imagery is very dangerous three-year-old can see the imagery.
Starting point is 01:36:26 Yes, I agree with that. Right, which is why I'm asking if like textual depictions are comparable to image. But I think it's fairly obvious images can be substantially worse. I'm also curious as to what the lesson is that the teacher is trying to get across.
Starting point is 01:36:38 And I feel gross. I'm not going to lie. It feels like you're committing a crime. But I have seen, because I have friends who were involved in this movement as well, I have seen because I have friends who were involved in this in this movement as well I have seen some of these third and fourth grade primers and Seen the imagery and read the story and I'm like what the hell class is this like what what's the purpose?
Starting point is 01:36:55 The purpose of this story is to teach four-year-old. It's not based on curriculum. Sorry Smash the like button. Subscribe to this channel, would you kindly, if you haven't already and head over to timcast.com where I have a members only segment coming up at about 11 p.m.
Starting point is 01:37:12 Let's get to the Super Chats. Tyler Turducken says, Tim, I'm non-Bidenary. My pronouns are ultra and maga. That's cute. I like that. That is nice. DreadnoughtTruckingLLC says,
Starting point is 01:37:24 you never read my Super Chats. Uh-oh. Great Super Chat. Thank you that. That is nice. Dreadnought Trucking LLC says, you never read my super chats. Uh-oh. Great super chat. Thank you very much. Good one. All right. Let's see. Johnny Atchison says, I was one of the 30-year-old Johns you mentioned earlier today, Tim.
Starting point is 01:37:37 Thanks for the shout out. I was talking about demographics with the independent voters and how independent voters 2 to 1 don't like Joe Biden. And 18 to 34 year olds have, I think, the highest disapproval of Joe Biden for age group. Like among the different. That's crazy. Wow. And so then I was like, that's us.
Starting point is 01:37:55 I was like, right now, you at home, you're a 30 year old guy named John or Bill or something. So there you go. He was John. He was John. That's right. That was you, John Acheson. I was specifically referring to you. So I saw your post on Facebook. I'm like that guy. I'm going to shout him out. He's like one of the last He was John. He was John. That's right. That was you, John Etcheson. I was specifically referring to you. Saw your post on Facebook.
Starting point is 01:38:06 I'm like, that guy. I'm going to shout him out. He's like one of the last guys named John. I thought all 30-year-olds now are called like Preston and Bookcase. Bookcase. Apple. Exactly. John.
Starting point is 01:38:16 Crime guy. Yes. Yeah. Who named their kid Crime Fighter? Someone did. I'm not kidding. I think it might have been Pendulet or something like that. Someone oppressed like Jennifer Lawrence, I'm sure. No, I think it might have been Penn Jillette or something like that. Someone oppressed like Jennifer Lawrence, I'm sure.
Starting point is 01:38:26 No, I think it might be like Penn Jillette or something like that. Look it up. I want to find out. Crime guy. I've never heard of this actually. Named child Crime Fighter. Look it up. Apple was Gwen Stefani's kid.
Starting point is 01:38:35 Apple? Yeah. Diego Diaz says, Argentina got a woke government and now four out of ten kids can't have three meals a day. I'm from South America and here people are rejecting woke ideology now that we see the misery it brings along. Good. I can't find it.
Starting point is 01:38:48 I can't find it. Animo Argentina. You can't look up- Crime fighter. Named child crime fighter. Yeah, crime fighter named. Named child crime fighter. Come on.
Starting point is 01:38:57 I put crime fighter kid. Didn't work. You didn't type in named child crime fighter? 1900 Argentina was crushing America in GDP. Yeah, Penn Jillette. Penn Jillette. It was Moxie Crime Fighter is the kid's name. Moxie Crime Fighter.
Starting point is 01:39:10 There you go. All right. All right. Michael Riley says, hey, Tim, really enjoyed your show. I just started listening a bit ago. My friend suggested it, and it's pretty enlightening, have also said sometimes you help with pet surgeries. You mean like shouting out GoFundMe? I mean, that's when people super chatted, I guess.
Starting point is 01:39:30 Jamie W. says, Altoona PA here. We were hanging out there a few months ago at the skate park. Just bought several acres on the top of a mountain. Designing the bar dominium now. The need for homesteading and self-sufficiency has never been greater. Ian, love you, bruh. Love you too. Just got to get rabbit traps you know rabbits free food you just can't sustain yourself
Starting point is 01:39:49 off i've been all show you actually get protein poisoning as a result of it however there is a trick to that which is that if you actually put the bones over the fire and you can actually crunch the bones there is enough marrow to give you fat oh hell yeah look at this guy just fyi secrets what's up with thermal deep earth drilling? Like, is that potential energy source in the future, the steam heat produced by the underground? Yeah, I mean, it's like geothermal energy on steroids. Again, great idea in theory.
Starting point is 01:40:15 Let it work and let it actually prove its concept before we start closing in on coal plants. And go back to what you said, which is not government funded, but investor funded, so we can actually make sure that we have a white paper in testing to make sure it's sustainable energy. Cyclic Ops says, Tim, I was just listening to your earlier video. And it's true. Younger people like Trump.
Starting point is 01:40:34 My bro just turned 17 today. And he has a flag of Trump with a machine gun in his room. I've seen that. Because look, that's what they're trying to do. Dark MAGA. But it doesn't work because joe biden is like gooey and and and frail joe biden's kind of i'm sorry donald trump is kind of crazy so donald trump as this meme riding a tank with like machine guns or on a velociraptor makes you laugh because
Starting point is 01:40:57 it's like look i'll go back to my age group you know you got donald trump who would be like the he-man you have biden who in his last speech looked like Skeletor. You know, he's like this. Someone needs to make like a Trump anime. I've seen like the manga where they've made jokes about like, you need like a legitimate like Donald Trump anime style, like Dragon Ball Z kind of fight. Like, I have the power! And then he becomes muscular. I want to see someone
Starting point is 01:41:17 make an anime of Donald Trump. Do you remember on MTV, they used to do like the celebrity death match? Yeah. That claymation stuff. Yes. That was awesome. Can Melania be like the scantily clad, like clutching his leg like all those cartoons? How dare you talk about our first lady this way?
Starting point is 01:41:34 Baron, dude. Baron's going to be the hero. With a sword. She's got a sword over her. I think a big part of the reason why people love Trump is because they see the reaction that people have to it and that they're getting freaked out. And then it gives them a sense of empowerment to know that they're contributing to someone else's emotions.
Starting point is 01:41:48 You know, they want to be relevant. That's kind of an unfortunate way to go. But I mean, the thing that people got attracted to as well is that President actually, and this sounds bizarre given his success and the fact that he is a billionaire, but he related to the everyday American people and he fought for them. And that's really what drew people and that's really what changed the conservative movement from being that wine and cheese to the beer and blue jeans party.
Starting point is 01:42:09 I think courage is also attractive. Look at Joe Rogan. Look at this podcast. That's right. People who are courageous and say things and they know they're going to get in trouble and people try to cancel them and they keep saying it. That attracts people. That is true. Courage is attractive.
Starting point is 01:42:20 But it's also kind of, you know, i feel like courage is facing down your fear and trying to get the job done but i feel like you know i've been talking to a lot of people about how scared say like celebrities are you know they secretly support you they don't like the woke stuff but they won't speak out and i'm like courage would be them speaking out that's clint eastwood but i kind of feel like me, it's more indifference. Just like, what are they going to do? I don't care.
Starting point is 01:42:47 I don't care about them. I have no fear of these woke lunatics like talking crap about me. You know what I mean? Well, I mean, look at your response to getting swatted
Starting point is 01:42:54 once or twice or 17 times. 10. Right? That is supposed to silence you. And look at the way this organization- Just like it happened
Starting point is 01:43:00 to Marjorie Taylor Greene. Look at the way this organization responded to it. And now Steve Bannon. And if they had, if you had, like had like hey we shouldn't do this anymore guys it's dangerous i'm just saying like i i don't think this podcast for me would be courage i'm because i'm i i i'm not facing down any i don't i don't fear what they do
Starting point is 01:43:19 like i i'm trying to say like there are a lot of people who are who have jobs that are very they require relationships there are people who work in the music industry there are people who work in these industries where they will lose everything if they speak out that's courage when they do for us like we exist in an ecosystem where we've never had to worry about that so I'm not I think the people who are actually coming wait till the 87,000 IRS agents get fielded well but like at this point can I really really be scared of what is projected to come? You know what I mean? Like, I don't know, man. Look, I'm always encouraged.
Starting point is 01:43:52 I'm always encouraged by people who are willing to speak the truth regardless of what's actually going to come as a result of it. And that for me is still courage because sometimes it's the fear of the unknown as well. A lot of people, they'll say things not knowing what potentially could come from it and i just like the fact that americans as a whole we need to stop being the silent majority we need to actually start speaking up we need to understand that our civic duties and our civic rights are something that's important to us and we need to start electing real statesmen not just the everyday politician and again if we want to change the cycle you have to do that by electing people in
Starting point is 01:44:25 office who actually speak for you right noah zork says texas native javelinas travel in packs up to the high 20s they were smart as dogs and break open doors and containers all the time with teamwork that's all that's so cool let's are they are they poor sign they're they're pig people they're in the pig family? Are they little pigs or are they like rats? Are they rodents? Did you not see that photo? There's clearly a pig.
Starting point is 01:44:51 Yeah. Javelinas. So they're pigs. What a wacky little animal you have in Texas. Texas has lots of weird. I think they're in Arizona too. In Arizona. Peccaries.
Starting point is 01:45:00 Speakeasy Official says, If the apocalypse is coming, you'll need a band to put in some work for you at Timcast Records. We are Speak Easy. We'd love to work with a cool record label that is doing something new. That's awesome.
Starting point is 01:45:10 Well, we'll figure it out. We've been having, so the best news is, there's good news and bad news. I don't know exactly what's going on. The billboard charts usually come out Tuesday, but there's a Monday holiday.
Starting point is 01:45:21 And it's sounding like they aren't going to count our YouTube traffic, which means we basically just get bumped, which is insane because that look, we have a YouTube audience. So obviously YouTube is where we got, you know, massive play. We sold 12,520 something singles, which is like really great for an initial release. We are on a bunch of charts.
Starting point is 01:45:41 I don't know to what degree, but the strange thing is also, will the people actually chart it as well, which is like a two-year-old song, because people were buying that. I don't know where it will be, but without the YouTube views being properly listed, we'll see. I think they're telling us they're not going to do it, which is insane, because we even contacted Nielsen
Starting point is 01:46:00 well in advance and asked them, and they're like, you're good. We understand. We talked to other people in the industry, and they're like well you know the thing is it's like well i'll be honest with you i i had just heard a couple of your songs tonight right before the actual uh segment that we ran and and i gotta say it was it was really impressive like it's really great music and i think that this is something that a lot of the people needs to go on widescreen i mean this this should be outside of youtube outside of everything this is something that a lot of the people needs to go on widescreen. I mean, this should be outside of YouTube, outside of everything.
Starting point is 01:46:26 This is mainstream music. I mean, the quality of it. I mean, look, you got really great vocals on this and I loved it. Even the one that Ian was actually kind of a backup Beyonce singer on, it was really great. That's right. Tom McDonald's got a song coming out.
Starting point is 01:46:39 I don't know if he did. He announced that already, didn't he? Pretty sure he did. He's got a song coming out. So we're really excited for that. And I just, you know, I saw his story. He was trying to get on, you know, he's huge, Tom McDonald. You've probably heard his music.
Starting point is 01:46:52 And they wouldn't track his stuff properly. They were denying it and rejecting it and surprise, surprise. But the good news is the release was such a success. And I want to give a special thanks to people like hassan piker and ethan klein whose reviews really helped us it really did because that's the kind of press from these leftist podcasts who are crap talking but like crap talk is expensive when you're launching a product and you can get major podcasts to talk about it you normally got to pay tens of thousands they did it for free because they hate me. It worked out really well. Well, what did President Trump say?
Starting point is 01:47:26 Good or bad coverage is still good coverage. That's right. So anyway, in reference to Speakeasy, one of the things we're talking about doing is since the success of the song, we've actually gotten connected and have some deals with industry professionals. I think these people on the left need to realize
Starting point is 01:47:41 the industry doesn't care why you're talking about it or why you're watching it or why you're listening to it. That kind of attention was good. So we got some deals. And now we're looking at expanding the label. So it looks like a big success. And we're going to be signing some bands and then recording some music. Obviously, we're going to be starting with the music we have in-house.
Starting point is 01:47:57 And then we're going to be looking to, you know, maybe people like bands like Speakeasy or whatever. So appreciate all the support, guys. We'll see if they actually decide to count the YouTube views, is substantial 1.7 million we'll see we'll see decide thought says back in 2012 i chose to live in the wilderness and walk from california to florida did it uh did it did it to make sure i could survive in the worst case scenario with 13 months best time of my life that sounds awesome awesome. Wow. That's a good time. That should have been documented. That's a hell of a Tim Kast documentary or something.
Starting point is 01:48:32 Yeah, maybe. 13 months across the country. 13 months walking from California to Florida. That's awesome, man. Good for you. That's how long it took. What shoes did you have on? You know what?
Starting point is 01:48:41 Dozens of shoes. No, that's the desperation of people wanting to escape california to come to the free state of florida they'll even walk it they'll walk it the u-hauls have run out now they're actually going to the actual nike tread runners so we uh i was reading about like john brown and stuff because we we we work very close to the john brown raid headquarters and uh reading about like how they would have to how long it would take to travel from say harper's ferry to like uh frederick maryland it's like a 15 minute drive but back then it was like a half day or a day trip it's like well we're here in
Starting point is 01:49:17 the big city we're gonna we gotta go to harper's ferry it's like get the horse and horses got to stop and drink they can only you can only do so well that was the whole point of the 20th amendment as well you know they gave three months in between elections and the actual times you started because they were worried about the time of travel now for me that's very dangerous because now you look at what's going on today and what you can do and how much damage you can do in 20 and three months and you know this is something that concerns me you know when when the democrats end up losing the house and the senate you know how many executive orders are going to come about as a result of that because of the time of travel
Starting point is 01:49:48 yeah all right cigars and cigarm says if you want an idea of what the collapse of society will be like read the one second after trilogy by william fortune well all right we'll take a look josh says amazon removed all their solar stuff because it caught fire. Really? The other thing is I watched a video about hailstorms. Yeah. One hailstorm and your entire solar output is gone. Again, and that's not good or bad.
Starting point is 01:50:15 That's just reality, right? It's that Thomas Sowell quote, there are no solutions. There are only tradeoffs. And if the American people knew the tradeoffs of going green, they would not choose it. That is a real thing. Solars, hailstorms, dust. I have solar panels. I have a lot of solar gates on my farm.
Starting point is 01:50:32 I've said this before on the show. And when we have two weeks of solid snow, if I don't brush my solar panels off the gates, the next time I try to move my cattle through, the gate is dead. And a dead gate is very hard to retract manually that's the reality of solar that's not good or bad it's just reality it's not real we have reliable energy sources here in america and that's the issue with these unreliant interviews energy sources as texas found out
Starting point is 01:50:57 through their own you know demise all right robert pavaza says make a culture get ben shapiro to cover the devil went down to georgia you could even parry it the liberal went down to florida that'd be great that'd be good um i i need to uh we need to get that one we need to do we need to do a collab on a song with ben shapiro i'm still waiting for you to redo chicken city doesn't he yeah he plays the violin or something doesn't he yeah yeah but i think he probably plays classical violin i don't know why he strikes he's he's good enough to rock violins probably super like you know pop or rock or whatever dude if we could get ben dancing man even just a few shots of him making some sweet moves
Starting point is 01:51:34 that's so we got to get um we got to get james o'keefe he he sings he also dances we got to get tom mcdonald we'll work on it then we've got ben shapiro michael knolls jeremy boring they all play music who else plays bass basobic on bass just do this this we'll call it the grifters we'll Tom McDonald. We'll work on it. Then we've got Ben Shapiro, Michael Knowles, Jeremy Boring. They all play music. Who else? Zuby, of course. Basobic plays bass. Basobic on bass. Just do this. We'll call it the Grifters.
Starting point is 01:51:49 We'll get everybody to come and put a song together. I love it. All right. Let's grab some more. Lost Cause says, Daniel, has Tesla fixed the batteries where they do not work well in the cold? I have seen more here in North Dakota where we get weeks of minus 20 and lower in winter. No, they haven't.
Starting point is 01:52:05 And that's, again, one of the tradeoffs. And if you don't believe me, have some fun tonight. Charge your iPhone 100% and put it in the freezer. And wake up tomorrow morning and see if your iPhone is still charged. And the answer is your iPhone will be dead because it cannot hold a charge below freezing. It's not good or bad. It's just reality. So Teslas, you can
Starting point is 01:52:25 charge your Tesla all night long. But when you put your phone in the freezer, it discharges? Yes, your battery drains down to nothing. Leave your phone on and just put it in the freezer. That's lithium ion batteries? Yes, that is just the reality of them. And again, your
Starting point is 01:52:41 freezer, if it's 31 degrees, it may not work. But when you get down to 15 degrees, it loses. I know that they perform poorly. It sucks it out like that. Sucks it out. And sometimes it doesn't even hold a charge. Wow. So imagine that.
Starting point is 01:52:53 Imagine that was a big problem in the polar vortex in Chicago two summers, two, you remember the polar vortex two winters ago. When I worked at O'Hare, we had electric tugs. Yeah. And in the winter, it was like. And if you have a heated garage or even an enclosed garage, great. But if you just park your car on the driveway like I did growing up in New York City, and you bring out the thing and you plug it in, it's not going to hold a charge.
Starting point is 01:53:15 But what happens if you take your Tesla out in the middle of winter? You're driving it. Will the battery just be melt like... Your battery will definitely not last as long. It probably won't die, but I don't know the actual percentages of how much it's reduced by that's just the reality but how many people in america are you actually describing when you talk about this heated you know garage with its own individual charger and it's 70 000 you know with 40 year high inflation the fact that we can't even get our supply chain to be you know continuous i mean how many people in california this is the
Starting point is 01:53:43 jennifer lawrence's of the world yeah how many people in california where they're going to mandate electric vehicles live in a high rise and they park on the street all right spotch says while listening to you guys talk about energy california literally sent out an alert to phones about conserving electricity until 9 p.m there you go there you go damn brave new world i keep thinking about lightning and ocean water they're like where are we going to get all our water from? Where's our electricity? And they'll look back on humans, what infants we were at this stage of humanity. Are you Ben Franklin in this right now?
Starting point is 01:54:14 I think so. It is inconceivable Gavin Newsom could win re-election with the state of his state in terms of just crime, homelessness, poverty, drug use. I still think Larry Elder should have actually beat him out and and the electricity that is your and again maybe you should you should be able to have a nuclear reactor in your backyard i agree with that that was the best part of of back to the future when he's got mr fission right you should be able to have your own but that is gavin newsom's job and he can't provide it for his constituents he's unqualified sorry all right peter gohawk says can you guys give my wife kim a shout out been trying to get her to watch you.
Starting point is 01:54:46 She finally did a few days ago. And today she said, when is Tim cast on? Get off your phone and turn it on. LOL. Thanks, Tim. Shout out, Kim. Yeah. Nice job.
Starting point is 01:54:55 That's great. That's good news. That is pretty cool. Brendan McGrath Music says Biden clearly called out MAGA civilians in his 9-1 speech. Now his Twitter and walk backs with the media. He says congressional MAGA Republicans. The gaslighting begins that he always meant Congress. Yeah, because the polling is really bad.
Starting point is 01:55:13 We all knew it. Oh, that's good. So he's only referring to America first conservatives who are running for office. Great. Yeah, not the people who voted it in and who want it. Just the representatives. I think that's what they call gaslighting
Starting point is 01:55:26 when they say something but then say they didn't say it. Is that gaslighting? Nathan L. says, check out the fund for Officer Matt Tidman. Thanks to the progressive prison reform in MA,
Starting point is 01:55:36 Department of Corrections, a murderer had access to free weights and bashed Tidman over the head. He's in a medical coma with brain bleeds fighting for his life. Man, sorry to hear.
Starting point is 01:55:44 That's crazy. Let's see. We just had one. Where'd it go? Julian Vega says abortion issue is taking a lot of women to the Democrats. Almost like the abortion issue was brought up before the midterms on purpose. Maybe. I don't think the Supreme Court planned
Starting point is 01:55:59 it. I think they got it when they got it and they went with it. I think that Justice Alito was right in saying that this was not a constitutional issue that should have been heard by SCOTUS to begin with and it should fall back into the individual state rights. I think Ruth Bader Ginsburg said something similar, right? That she didn't think that this was the right way to legislate. It should have been. She agreed with the outcome, but she said the law is not going to stand. She knew it wasn't going to stand and little did she know that her intransigence at resigning
Starting point is 01:56:25 because she wanted hillary to nominate her replacement would lead to its not standing but that's just what we call irony josh bushnell says this is why jesus said truly i tell you it is hard harder for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven and he said it is uh what was it it's easier to fit a camel through the eye of an eagle than for a rich man to... Enter the kingdom of heaven. Yep. Except the eye of a needle is a door in Jerusalem. It's not actually the needle of a needle. He says Jennifer Lawrence is in danger.
Starting point is 01:56:52 She probably does not understand. All right, all right. Poor Jennifer Lawrence. Wicked says, you are looking so slim, Daniel. What's your strategy? Oh, my God. I love this person. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:57:04 Not eating. Farming? Not eating. Farming? Farming. You know what? Summertime on a farm is sweating nonstop. I shower at this point three times a day. You just walk miles and miles.
Starting point is 01:57:15 And yes, I have lost a decent amount of weight. And it is literally just from sweating. Because farming is exhausting. Are you fasting? I just sometimes you don't have time to eat. Or sometimes you're just so hot and sweaty, you're not hungry. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:27 And, and there are days, especially when it's in the nineties, that it's just, you're just sweaty and gross and you don't want to eat. You just want to drink. So yeah. So thank you. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 01:57:36 I appreciate that. You made my day. Also, I got to tell you, I mean, not to sound like a kiss ass, but you, you inspired me as well.
Starting point is 01:57:44 Every time I was on this show, you got skinnier and skinnier and skinnier. But I know you do some weird stuff like where you don't eat or you only eat like rice powder. No, I just don't eat sugar. I don't eat rice powder. It's the opposite. Whatever you do. I know you have some weird thing. So, yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:56 I had a, you know, I mostly just cut sugar out. So it's like if I'm going to eat, I'll go for the, you know, the no bread. We went to a lot of alcohol. Erythritol is an alcohol sugar. No, I hate that stuff. Yeah, I don't like it that much, but it's not cane sugar. And what's the other one? I just don't do sugar.
Starting point is 01:58:11 I just put heavy cream in my coffee. It tastes amazing. Nitro cold brew with heavy cream is like drinking a chocolate milkshake. It's nuts. You ever have that? It's so good. Yeah. I drink my coffee black.
Starting point is 01:58:23 I love the heavy cream. I put coconut water in mine, which has a little bit of sugar. Native sugar. I've got to say, I've never heard of that. It's freaking fantastic. For dinner. And a little peanut butter powder as well. For dinner, I had slow cooked chicken with peppers.
Starting point is 01:58:37 In coffee? Daniel's loving it. Peanut butter? No, peanut butter in coffee. Because it's too acidic. Ask Jack Posobiec. Yeah, ask Jack Posobiec. It kind of cuts the... Actually, I heard it from Jack. Jack's the one that introduced me to it. Peanut butter powder, right? Yeah. A scoop of peanut butter and coffee? Because it's too acidic. Ask Jack Posobiec. Yeah, ask Jack Posobiec. It kind of cuts the...
Starting point is 01:58:45 Actually, I heard it from Jack. Jack's the one that introduced me to it. Peanut butter powder, right? Yeah. A scoop of peanut butter powder. No, you got to try it. Come on, are you serious? No, no.
Starting point is 01:58:51 You've never had like a... My gut reaction was... You want to try it now? It is gross, Lydia. It's creamy. My gut reaction was to heave. Coffee, peanut butter milkshake? No, I just prefer my coffee with coffee coffee coffee yeah i like
Starting point is 01:59:07 pouring cow fat right up in it all right we just had a good one there we go matthew lincoln says as a current member of the military nothing makes me want to serve nothing makes me want to serve my country more than my president calling me a threat to the country what do we do and let me let me tell you this this is a real issue. You know, a lot of our recruitment issue isn't just because of the unconstitutional forced vaccinations, which is an intentional purge. But the idea that he literally is kind of purging out the military because of a lack of morale. And that's really an issue for us. I mean, look, at the end of the day, I think that every single member who has been purged out of the military as a result of them refusing the unconstitutional vaccine mandate should be entitled to 100 of their benefits and for those who have served 15 to 16 or even more years they should be allowed back in the military to continue their service and go into
Starting point is 01:59:53 their retirement i don't think that an unconstitutional vaccine should be the reasoning for you being discharged out of the military do you remember that r Russian military recruitment video? Yeah. That was just like super alpha. Same as the Chinese, same as the others. And you watch that video like, I wanted to join the Russian military. And then they switch to the American one where they're talking about pronouns. Well, the American one was like a cartoon
Starting point is 02:00:17 and she was like the life of Jill and my two moms taught me how to protest and then I became in the army. Again, this goes back to, oh my gosh, I want to join the Russian. And then I became in the army. Again, this goes back to, so I. Oh my gosh, I want to join the Russian. When I was in the military, I was in the military during the be all you can be days. And I can, well, as far as the army. And so I can tell you right now that, you know, the ideas of not being, not being about,
Starting point is 02:00:37 you know, pronouns or CRT or inclusiveness or diversity or things like that. This is what I would tell every single politician who thinks that that's important as opposed to increased lethality, things like that. This is what I would tell every single politician who thinks that that's important as opposed to increased lethality, things like that. Go walk through Arlington. Go tell me how those alabaster colored, you know, headstones are laid out. Are they laid out by gender? Are they laid out by religion?
Starting point is 02:00:56 Are they laid out by your diversity? No, they're not. At the end of the day, we all bleed green. And that was something that we understood in the military. So the idea of dividing our military, weakening our military, and constitutionally purging our military is un-American. Right on, man. I'm so in line with that. I would love to let these people back in.
Starting point is 02:01:16 Receive a hero's welcome back, especially knowing now what we know about COVID. But come on. Amen, brother. Ladies and gentlemen, if you haven't already already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends head over to timcast.com become a member because we're gonna have an uncensored not so family-friendly members only show at 11 p.m it's gonna be a lot of fun we usually have a lot of fun things get spicy sometimes you can follow the show at timcast irl you can follow me at timcast corey do you want to shout anything out i just want to tell everybody that you know look at the end of the day if you don't like what's going on in america
Starting point is 02:01:50 you need to get out and vote you need to understand that your civic duty is out there you need to understand that if you like the increased gas prices the lack of supply chain the open borders the soft on crime policies the increased criminality things, things like this, get out and do something. I'm not telling you to vote left or right. All the Republicans are the right way. But what I'm telling you is, is that at the end of the day, you have a voice and no one should be able to silence that.
Starting point is 02:02:14 So get out, make sure you vote on November 8th. Always great to be here. Daniel Turner, Daniel Turner, PTF on all platforms, powerofthefuture.com. If you care about energy issues
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Starting point is 02:02:51 FL. And Hey, you got a hat behind you. Is that merch? It is merch. You can, you know what? I will be happy to go ahead and provide that to you right now.
Starting point is 02:03:00 Tell me more. Oh, wait, tell, tell the world on the, you know what? I don't, I don't sell merch.
Starting point is 02:03:04 I don't drift off people. don't grift off people. I actually give it. So if you're actually wanting to go ahead and represent some Mills attire, then by all means, go ahead and reach out to me. Thank you, Corey. Bye, everyone. And I'm also here. Thank you guys all for tuning in this evening, this fun Tuesday night.
Starting point is 02:03:17 Thank you, Corey. And thank you, Daniel, for coming. And that sheep farm is just to die for, I have to say. Check it out for sure on Instagram. You guys can follow me on Twitter and Minds.com at Sour Patch Lids as well as Sour Patch Lids.me. We will see you all over at TimCast.com just about an hour or so. Thanks for hanging out. Bye, guys.

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