Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #690 GOP To Vote To ABOLISH THE IRS And END Income Tax w/Tayler Hansen & Phil Labonte
Episode Date: January 11, 2023Tim, Ian, Luke, & Serge join Tayler Hansen and Phil Labonte to discuss the House's upcoming vote to abolish the IRS, Eric Swalwell throwing a fit over losing his committee position, Matt Gaetz saying ...the GOP will release 14,000 hours of footage from January 6th, the impact of drag shows grooming children, & how the great resignation is still underway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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House Republicans to vote on bill abolishing IRS, eliminating income tax.
I know it's not going to happen, but it's just so funny.
Apparently it was part of the deal.
They were telling Kevin McCarthy, if you want our votes, you have to let us vote to abolish the IRS.
And he had to agree.
I'm having a good time here.
We got a bunch of crazy news.
Republicans have stepped into Congress and they're going ham. An investigation into Joe Biden. They say they're going to be releasing footage from
January 6th. We'll see if that actually happens. They're booting several Democrats off of their
committees. And boy, are those Democrats pissed off. They're saying we're supposed to, you know,
put forward as the minority party our picks for these committees. Why is Kevin McCarthy kicking
us off? And he says, because Nancy Pelosi played that game because she booted Marjorie Taylor Greene and Gosar.
And if that's the Congress she wants, it's the Congress she gets. Now, a lot of this is
mentioned in my earlier segment. It's all symbolic. You know, they're not going to abolish the IRS,
but one can dream, right? It would be just so funny. But ultimately, what ends up happening is they force the Democrats to vote in favor of the IRS. That's going to be a lot in the meme war. So we got to talk about all
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Taylor Hanson.
Thanks for having me, Tim.
Who are you?
Taylor Hanson.
As he said, I'm an independent journalist.
I cover the 2020 Summer of Love riots, or mostly peaceful protests, one could say.
I was there on January 6th
I documented the death
of Ashley Babbitt
and then named the
shooter as Michael Byrd
and most notably
recently I have been
uncovering and going
undercover in all ages
or child friendly
drag shows
right on
thanks for joining us
and we also have
Phil Labonte returning
what's up everybody
I broke some eardrums.
You can do better than that.
Come on.
Can I?
That was like a queef.
I tell you what, I appreciate that vote of confidence from you, Luke.
I really do.
Hi, everybody.
I am Phil.
I sing for a band called All That Remains.
We are a heavy metal band, and we've been playing metal and screaming for a long time,
and I am happy to be here tonight
and I'm going to be here a lot more.
That's right.
If that's cool to talk about now, I guess.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to be joining the TimCast crew
and so I'll be around.
I'm not going to be here every night,
but you're going to see my face a whole bunch
and I'll be loud and it'll be fun. Absolutely. And you're going to be here every night, but you're going to see my face a whole bunch, and I'll be loud, and it'll be fun.
Absolutely.
And you're going to be here on Saturday, right?
I am going to be in D.C. on Saturday, too.
We're going to grab an acoustic and just go hang out in the plaza and just jam out, sing
some songs, skate, and anybody wants to come hang out, just come hang out.
Come say what's up.
Come say what's up.
We got Luke.
You're coming.
I'm going.
More about that later.
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All great news. I'm glad you're here,
Phil. This is really cool, man.
We were talking earlier about
the whole Ashley Bad. We got to go into it on the show.
Talk about your experience in the Capitol on the 6th.
That was nuts.
Let's roll forward and come back around into this.
Absolutely.
Hey, what's up, guys? I'm at Serge.com.
I'm ready for the fun conversation we're going to have.
Glad to see you back, Phil.
Pleasure to meet you, Taylor.
Let's get it started.
All right.
Here's the first story from Fox News.
House Republicans to vote on bill abolishing IRS eliminating income tax.
Vote on abolishing IRS part of deal between Speaker McCarthy and the House Freedom
Caucus. Fox News Digital has learned the House will be voting on a Georgia Republican rep.
Buddy Carter's reintroduced Fair Tax Act that aims to reel in the IRS and remove the national
income tax, as well as other taxes and replace them with a single consumption tax. The vote on
the bill was made as part of the deal between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and members of the
House Freedom Caucus and was pushed forward in his quest for the gavel last week.
OK, full stop.
The failures of the GOP in this midterm are the greatest gift to all of us.
You know why?
Kevin McCarthy thought he would not need to negotiate with the Freedom Caucus members because they were going to have a red wave so pronounced the 20 or so vote holdouts would have been completely irrelevant.
And then because the GOP underperformed, he had to go crawling to members of the Freedom Caucus as well as people like, you know, it's like Matt Gaetz, Lauren Boehr.
And then say, OK, fine.
What do you want?
And now we get something as bold as abolishing the IRS.
Vote on the House floor.
It's not going to happen.
The Senate will reject it.
But I want you all to understand, when the Democrats vote to support
the IRS, when the Democrats,
they've already voted to defend
the 87,000 IRS agents,
when you're having dinner with your family,
and your Aunt Edna is like, well, they're Republicans,
they're evil, and you'll be like, yeah, you know, I hear you, but man,
the Democrats voted to defend the IRS.
Get your Democrat relatives to defend the IRS in front of everybody and see how well that goes.
The IRS is actually a good thing, Tim.
Easily defendable.
No, no, no, no.
I actually agree with you.
Thank you so much for bringing this up.
I mean, the IRS, they're pretty much like those little, you know, gnomes.
But instead of also like those little Christmas elves.
But instead of leaving stuff, they just take stuff for themselves.
And without them, who's going to finance
the next Epstein Island, right?
Who's going to make sure that the special interests
get all their money? Who's going to make sure that corn
and seed oils are subsidized, right?
It has to be the IRS agents.
They're very bold and beautiful, brave members
of the government that, of course, are not working for a
corrupted, hijacked government that, of course,
is spending our money and wasting it on special interests.
So, yeah, we've got to protect the IRS, guys.
Personally, I love being rated for $600 transactions on Venmo.
I'm looking forward to it.
Well, this is what's going to happen.
You're going to get a letter in the mail, and it's going to say you owe $73.
And you're going to be like, what do I owe $73 for?
This is ridiculous.
And they're going to have your list of transactions.
They're going to say, well, we think that this transaction was income.
And you're going to be like, that was me moving. Like, I moved money from my checking account to my venmo that's not new money no it looks like new money to us so you
owe $73 good luck you're gonna call a lawyer lawyer's gonna be like for $1,000 i'll send a
letter that will get that $73 you're gonna be like strongly worded later get the $73
they'll knock it down by about like 50 that's right you have to pay like you know 38 or whatever
i guess if you're rich and you're like,
it's the thought that counts.
It's the principle of things.
But for the average person, you're going to be gutted.
So we're getting a lot of this, I don't know,
symbolic victories.
It's all symbolic and it's all really lame.
Like there is value in like the meme factor, I suppose,
in like the culture war or for talking points.
But there's no substance there
it's all just you know it feels good it does feel good it's fun i mean like i said i love to meme i
like cyber bullying people in washington as much as the next libertarian you know but it does feel
good it does but there's no there's no there's no there there you know substance yeah you know
that the senate's going to turn it down. It's not going to happen.
But it's good to get the Democrats to say, we like the IRS.
Yeah, I love hearing abolish the IRS, but don't tease me with a good time.
I love hearing abolish.
Don't tease me without deliver.
Without letting me finish here.
Come on, guys.
Seriously, this is not right.
You know what would feel a lot better?
This is not cool.
Is if they actually did something.
But we know that the Uniparty can't have that.
Yes.
So we have these symbolic gestures that amount to nothing they're cute won't change anything and uh of course they're
they're patting themselves on the back look guys we did this i mean you're pathetic i don't want
seriously absolutely pathetic i don't want to shoot the process in the foot unnecessarily
because it hasn't gone to the senate yet and it may get passed through the senate even if it does
then could biden veto it i think biden could they pass the inflation reduction act with which
major support from the republicans you think they're going to pass a bill that's going to ban
the irs well they're supposed to i wish they should they should at least get rid of all those
tens of thousands of new agents that are going to be hounding poor people and the latest reports
that are coming out in 2022 the irs overwhelmingly went after and targeted poor people more than they
did people with significant amount of income.
They're doing this in order to, of course,
keep people in line as they literally print money out of thin air.
This is such just a disrespectful slap in the face
to anyone paying attention here
as our economy is being deliberately destroyed
in order to push a great reset.
We're here today and there's no going back from this.
We have this little symbolic gesture.
It's nothing.
I do enjoy the optimism though.
I'm kind of getting the feeling
that Luke doesn't like the government.
Just a little.
Just a tiny bit.
Yeah, we were at Turning Point USA
and Luke, I think, was saying
defund the IRS or abolish the IRS
and all these young Republicans were like,
yeah!
And now you see the Republican leadership
in the House proposing that we do it.
Not the leadership. They didn't want to do this. Well, they got the leadership to do leadership in the House proposing that we do it. Not the leadership.
They didn't want to do this.
Well, they got the leadership to do it.
They got Kevin McCarthy to do it.
So, you know, they are supposed to represent the will of the people regardless.
And so maybe the will of the people is shifting and people are listening to that.
I put a poll in the chat.
Abolish the IRS?
4% said no.
Yeah.
I want to know who these 4% are.
The problem I've got is i don't think
they're illiterate people i don't think you can fix politics with politics that's the problem i'm
at the four percent is the people that couldn't read the poll yeah they accidentally hit the wrong
one oh shoot you know well oh it's it's shifting though now it's it went three or four so it's
like as more votes come in there's about 2,700 it's people are saying yesterday they voted to
defund the 87,000 agents and then
today they voted to completely abolish the entire program no they're going to okay so they voted to
get rid of the 87,000 agents and the democrats all voted in favor of these agents no but that
does matter i mean we're not it's not going to go anywhere the senate's going to reject it
but seriously that's going to be in every political ad in 2024. Every commercial is going to be like, Ro Khanna voted to support 87,000 new IRS agents to target your small bank account.
Every single one is going to say it.
No way.
I think it's going to – I mean, we're too far away, especially when it comes to people's attention, especially when it comes to the upcoming election.
There's no way they're going to remember this.
I just don't see it personally myself. And the Democrats wanting more government and more irs agents what a shocker
even if they do run ads though i mean you have these people on the left right now i mean they're
going to cheer for it anyways they're going to say okay yeah that's that's the virtuous thing to do
we should tax these people we should tax the rich that's what it's going to be redistribute the
wealth from people they're going to start hot and bothered when they hear that.
They're going to start saying, well, it's a very important service provided to maintain our government.
I mean, we're not anarchists, are we?
Democracy.
We're not anarchists?
How is Ukraine going to get their weapons?
Luke, did you hear that?
What?
Someone said we're not anarchists?
Yeah, of course.
They're all statist commies, all of them.
Especially the people who believe in the parks department.
Don't get me started on that.
But seriously, Ukraine has to get their money right yes why do you
dislike the parks department because it pisses me off the way that they run and operate is
absolutely nonsensical it's a park it doesn't need bureaucracy it doesn't need government
and for the government to intervene especially in places like new york city because i lived in
new york city i loved new york city and then there came the parks department that literally
started to arrest people give people summonses and put them in court because they dared to walk through a park
at a certain time that they that the state the parks department didn't like that yeah that that
to me is absolutely insane draconian and and just top tier communism that i don't get my blood
pressure is gonna go up stop you should police the parks because otherwise that's their hubs for
crime like like at night people what if wait until you learn about poor neighborhoods ian like and they
all got to keep them clean to the parks and you got to pay people to go do that but how much
funding do they really need i don't know not i wouldn't think a lot but i could be wrong you
got to protect the fire in like the year 1800 you know there's no income tax yeah they did fine and there was a lot
of prosperity and there was of course what do you mean there was a lot of killing of native americans
in the 1800s like a lot of just but also before 1913 right before the federal reserve was enacted
before there was the creature from jekyll island before there was this larger kind of income tax
levied against everyone else how did the government run? Pretty well, on a limited basis, and private
business and private enterprise was allowed to prosper, and it did. And the roads were built
magically, and they were still there, magically. It's not magic. It's, of course, common sense.
Whenever you have the government taken away from people, you have them depriving them of any kind
of prosperity, of any kind of liberty, of any kind of freedom. And if you think the government has
a duty to redistribute wealth you're an
absolute lunatic who is obviously just facilitating the larger transfer of wealth of your money to of
course the big banks the big corporations that truly do call the shots at government and the
most powerful people are only enriched by more government look that's racist i don't give a damn
what it is it's the truth and i'm speaking my truths here. How else can you see it?
Make a counter argument.
How long until they write an article
saying Republicans' effort to abolish
the IRS is rooted in white supremacy?
I guarantee it exists. It'll be soon.
A hundred percent it exists because
they probably wrote it about libertarians already.
It's probably already there.
You just gave them a great headline idea.
Next week, I would say. Media matters.
Get on it. Write that thing. I'm a person of color, so they it's probably already there. I mean, you just gave him a great headline idea, so next week, I would say. Media matters. Get on it.
Write that thing.
Now, I'm a person of color, so they can't make that argument.
Personally, I'm transracial.
You can be transgender.
I'm transracial.
Actually, I think I found, I think I'm on the opposite.
You actually can't.
How federal tax law hurts black Americans.
Thank you.
Which is probably true.
Yeah, so actually, the IRS is racist.
Yes.
The tax code's racial disparities.
Well, we got to get rid of all that.
Yes, absolutely.
To counter your argument a little bit, Luke, is that I think a lot of the things like the racist yes the tax codes racial disparities well we got to get rid of all that yes so to counter
your argument a little bit luke is that i think a lot of the things like the power monopoly you're
talking about could happen in the private sector as well and so you need some form of government
to protect the common man from mobs and uh mafias and things so you have another mafia make up
to fight the mafias you have less mafia. The mafia was created and made as powerful as they are because
of the prohibition, because
of the banning of alcohol, which was a
stupid idea, because the government going around
and poisoning people, just to prove
a larger point here, this is what led
mafias to be as powerful as they are.
You look at a lot of the cartels. They wouldn't exist
if it wasn't for the war on drugs. The
biggest mafia of all, the government,
facilitating this
larger kind of mafia growth also nascar well i think without prohibition you don't get nascar
what happens is that's true this government that's actually true the nascar got started
because dudes were souping up their cars to get away from the cops when they were when they were
running shine oh yeah yeah so you don't get nasc. So what you're saying is if there was no government,
we have no NASCAR?
If there wasn't government,
we gotta have government.
Maybe the government
is a good thing after all.
No, because there's still Indy
and NASCAR only turns left.
It's the laziest racing.
There's Indy 500 racing
where they turn left and right.
NASCAR's just left.
I'm sorry, Mark.
I know you love it,
but it's just left turns.
It's left turns and crashes.
That's all anyone cares about.
I like Indy 500.
That sounds fun.
Indy 500 is fun.
They turn right, you say.
They turn right and left.
Right and left.
Both.
Wow.
But the point I'm trying to make is that rather than just demonize, quote, the government,
just acknowledge that our federal government's way too big.
It's too influential in people's lives.
It needs to be reduced in size.
Not that there should never be any government ever because i think some government is extremely valuable in protecting common people
from corporations and things how dare you that's what police forces is like a local government all
the all the big monopolies right now are as powerful as they are abuse so much power and and
get away with so much big pfizer big agriculture all those companies get away with it because of their connections with government
and manipulating with government.
Ian's saying a fire department is good.
He's not saying...
No, no, he's saying the government needs to be there
to keep the corporations in check.
But I'm saying the government is there
to make the corporations big and create monopolies.
You're arguing against the current iteration of government,
which is massive power structures.
Ian's basically saying there is some degree of government that's fine.
I think that's accurate.
Here's what I'm saying.
Let's get rid of everything.
We don't need the bureaucracy
that supports big farm and all that.
We don't need police departments
or fire departments.
It's not going to be private,
but we do need at least one thing,
a parks department.
Yeah, we've got to keep the parks clean.
Stop it.
Most important one, hands down.
Yeah, nothing else.
The government literally just becomes a guy in a park being like, you can't come in.
Have you been talking to Mike Cernovich about it?
He just had a revelation about how awesome the U.S. parks are.
No.
He's like, everyone should be going to parks.
The U.S. parks are beautiful and they're awesome.
Yeah.
And they should be preserved, obviously.
But you could do that independently.
You could do that privately.
You don't need a parks department arresting people for walking in nature.
Or camping.
Or camping.
That to me is one of the biggest ridiculous ideas that they could they could uh micromanage you being in nature
privatization of land and and property and stuff like that does preserve property if you want to
save endangered species the best thing you can do is have someone that has the resources get a bunch
of them on their private land so no one can hunt them and they
can take care of them and then that will save the species there's tons of species that have been
saved uh throughout the whole world because of privatization same thing down in uh in in africa
there's a lot of a lot of yeah there's a lot of people that uh um privatize the land for safaris
and stuff and people think or and i'm not sure if it's as far as the right word because it's not a hunt where it's just like sightseeing that they do because
they can see wild animals and i probably use the wrong term good but but it but what it does is it
preserves the land and it preserves the animals because there's a financial incentive to preserve
the land and preserve the animals so people can see them you know it's like there's a way to monetize things in a positive way.
Like you can absolutely use the incentive of profit to have good results.
That is one of the most obvious things living in modern society.
It's almost, it's so obvious that people don't see it.
It's so prevalent that people don't see it.
But privatization is generally a good thing.
Now, it's not to say that there aren't problems or can't be problems.
But privatization versus government, it's almost always better for privatization because at the very least, you're not adding legal violence.
Yes, thank you.
Let's jump to this next segment.
Here we got this tweet from Rep. Eric Swalwell.
He's breaking. Rep. Byron Donalds admits on the readout that McCarthy is kicking me, Adam Schiff, and Ilhan
off our committees purely out of vengeance.
Yes.
I'm sure it's out of vengeance, not the fact that you slept with a Chinese spy and she
married her brother, right?
Yeah.
That's fair.
Okay, fair point.
But I'll accept vengeance.
Yeah.
I'm here for it.
It feels good.
Either one is fine with me, man. You're a piece of garbage. It's entertaining to see him complain. But I'll accept vengeance. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I'm here for it. It feels good. Either one is fine with me, man.
You're a piece of garbage.
It's entertaining to see him complain.
The amount of entitlement.
It's our, it's our council, or it's our, what do they call it?
Committee.
Whatever, dude.
It's the American People's Committee.
Whatever prevents him from dropping nukes on Americans that don't turn in their AR-15s,
I'm fine with.
Or having sex with more Chinese spies.
Fang Fang had to work really hard, okay?
This is, this is the, she really loses here more than anyone else here.
How did this happen?
Eric Swallow's on the House Intelligence Committee,
and he's dating a Chinese spy who's harvesting intelligence from him?
Fang Fang Bang Bang.
Is it confirmed that she was withdrawing, extracting info from the guy?
Do you know?
I'm not entirely sure if it's confirmed.
I mean, but he was dating and having sexual relations with a Chinese spy.
So I can only imagine that.
I mean, and Adam Schiff lied all the time of the intelligence naturally.
Adam Schiff should be removed from office just because of the of the because of his neck. Just because he was going just because he went to he was trying to get people banned from Twitter.
He was he was sending emails to Twitter trying to infringe on people's first minute.
Right. He released a private citizen's phone records.
Yeah. Disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. infringe on people's first minute right he released a private citizen's phone records yeah
disgusting absolutely disgusting creepy well he got a journalist actually suspended and permanently
banned off of twitter as well the guy that works for real clear investigations right
on like it's unconscionable that people that politicians behave like that and it's extremely
disheartening that we're such a tribal society right now that we can't all say okay
that's a violation of liberal principles and we're you can't be in a position of power anymore
that should be something that all americans say but that's not happening anymore yeah
oh the mess the mistake is that they say twitter's a private company so if i walked into the apple
headquarters and i started screaming they could kick me out because it's a private company but it's a different kind of
private structure in that it's a social network no it's not because adam schiff is a rep as a as
a representative of the government getting a hold of twitter saying ban this person that is prohibited
by the first amendment so could the government cannot tell an intermediary to violate someone's
rights but he could they say hey tim cook at apple don't let ian crossland into the apple headquarters The government cannot tell an intermediary to violate someone's rights.
But could they say, hey, Tim Cook at Apple, don't let Ian Crossland into the Apple headquarters.
Could Adam Schiff do that?
And then Tim Cook's like, okay, you can't.
No, because it's a violation of your rights.
But I don't have a right to go into the Apple headquarters.
No, they don't have the right to tell someone else to violate your right.
You have the right to move. You have the right to tell someone else to violate your right. You have the right to move.
You have the right to exchange in or to engage in commerce.
The rights that an individual has are infinite.
You have the right to get up and leave.
You have the right to go to the bathroom.
These are all rights that you have because you're a free person.
So if Tim Cook doesn't have a problem with you going into his business and you don't have a problem. And the government says, Tim Cook, don't let that guy in your business.
The government saying that applies significant pressure because it's the government.
The government has the monopoly on violence.
So if they say that to Tim Cook and Tim Cook says, well, you know, I want him to come in and buy stuff.
But the government said I can't.
So I can't let you in, Ian.
That's the government using their influence on tim cook tim cook to violate
your rights and that is expressly prohibited i don't know the court the the court cases but i
know that the the supreme court has found that the government cannot do those kind of the government
can't use the private sector as a means to suppress your rights but do i have a right to go into the
apple headquarters i don't think that's it that's not like if tim cook doesn't want you to or you do
you do have a right if if uh building like the apple store well she's at apple headquarters i don't think that's it that's not like if tim cook doesn't want you to or you do you do have a right if if uh building like the apple store well she's at apple headquarters
if uh lose the apple store as an example if it's open to the public you do so like any private
company any little shop on main street anything that anything that's a public accommodation that
allows people to enter you can enter and they can give you a warning to leave then they can call the
police the police give you a warning then the police can give you a warning to leave, then they can call the police, the police give you a warning,
then the police can remove you or arrest you.
But if a corporation is running
a public-facing, publicly available
business, you have a right to enter that business.
And then they have a right to tell you
to leave. If you remember a couple years ago,
I was even saying, these are not private companies.
They're working, colluding together with
government, working on the behemoths of government,
implementing a lot of their policies that the government wants them to implement.
And they parade themselves around like, look, we're a private entity.
We're a private business.
We can do what we want.
No, your tax dollars are literally being used for FBI agents to sit on social media to say you cannot have speech here.
You cannot express your opinion here. And also, when you look at the start of a lot of these companies, they
started with connections not only to
the government, but there was a lot of grants, there was a lot of
incentives that allowed them to become
as powerful as they are right now,
where they have a sort of monopoly
on the industry, and they dominate
everyone, where competitors can't even compete
with them because of the unfair advantage
the government gave them during the beginning
of their start, which I think
is important to note here, which also
tells me this has nothing to do with
any private entity here. This is
a quasi-public one. Let's talk about
the
elephant in the room. The Civil War.
That collapsed and has myocarditis.
If we're entering this period
where, in Congress, they're doing a tit-for-tat
vengeance, that Nancy Pelosi boots people off committees because she doesn't like them so then mccarthy
comes in and boots people off committees because he's like okay this game we're going to play
i mean we're heading to a point where elections are determined by who can collect the most ballots
possible not who actually has the best ideas yep ballot harvest and get the biggest number and
you're good to go and uh power will be wielded exclusively by each side for
their own benefit i don't i i would i would expect the republicans to do exactly this i expect the
republicans to impeach joe biden but of course the democrats started it and of course they're
not going to stop so if we're at this point and the bifurcation just keeps going where do we end up
the biggest split you've ever seen i mean i think we're already at the point where the country is
divided like we've never seen before,
but it's just going to keep going and keep going.
But I've always said that the right,
because the right's always been the party of defensive.
So it's nice to actually, it's refreshing to see
that they're actually taking the offensive
at least somewhat nowadays.
But I mean, it's like Saul Alinsky,
the left literally operates off of rules for radicals.
I mean, that's how they play.
You blame others of what you're guilty of.
I mean, the whole nine yards.
So now that the right is actually doing it, it's just going to
keep going and keep going until something finally breaks. And this is where I will agree, you know,
eventual civil war or whatever you want to word it as. Did you always think that? No, no. I mean,
over time, I mean, one of the reasons why I got into the industry was because I saw that the
Republicans were just playing defensive over and over again. I was like, OK, we need to fix this.
And I was an activist before a journalist. So I painted Baby Life's
Matter murals outside of abortion clinics, pissed a lot of people off. But it was like a spinoff of
BLM, right? I was like, they're doing it, I'll do it, push back. And then, you know, over time,
as I became more radicalized, or more rational is what I would say. I mean, it just kind of
evolved my thought process. And now, here we are. I would agree that if if it continues on the path
that it's going without intercession, that we would see some sort of physical conflict. I mean,
we've already seen physical conflict. I mean, you were you were right there when actually
Babic got shot. Yeah, I mean, that's as physical as it gets. I mean, that was government sanctioned
murder. I mean, the government's going to murder people on national television over and over again.
And nobody says a thing. I mean, there's no repercussions for it. They literally literally dropped all charges they didn't actually investigate michael bird after the shooting i mean they did a
faux investigation and said oh yeah he's cleared all the police violence that took place on january
6 is cleared so it's like how far can you continue to go how how much government sanctioned murder
because that's what it was can you actually tolerate until something finally breaks did that
change you watching her get shot oh absolutely i mean. I mean, I think about it every single day. And I've been thankful to,
you know, really get close with her family. Her family is like my family now, Aaron Babbitt,
Mickey, they're absolutely amazing people. It's not what the media says. You know, Ashley Babbitt
wasn't some, you know, disorganized terrorist that wanted to go and take down the government.
She was actually trying to stop people within that room. She she punched Zachary Lama in the
face and pulled him backwards. And then she went through the window to try and stop this crowd. But you never hear about that.
Wow. You also said that there was surveillance footage in the Capitol showing the incident that
also can't be found. Yep. And then you also told us something about people being near her not being
prosecuted as well. Can you get into any of this stuff? Yeah, I can get into all. So the people
that actually breached the west side of the Capitol,
none of them have been prosecuted.
I mean, the ones that actually,
they're on video throwing two by fours
through the window, breaking these,
and then they hop in
and then open the doors from the inside
to allow everybody else in.
There's one in particular
that I can think of off the top of my head.
He's wearing all red, has a red hat on,
and they actually somehow ended up
very conveniently in the room
with Ashley Babbitt right as she was being shot, right around Ashley Babbitt as this took place.
And they were on, just like Ray Epps, they were put on the FBI wanted list and then immediately, almost immediately taken off right after.
But you never hear about any of them.
What's going on?
One could ask that, and they probably should, but it's inconvenient to the narrative.
And even if you do ask, I mean, we've seen with what ray epps has uh accomplished i mean he's literally on video on january 5th multiple times telling people to go into the
capitol on multiple occasions and then january 6th doing the exact same thing i mean there's even a
video of him holding a big uh trump banner and actually pushing it into police alongside other
people but you know adam he's adam kinsinger's and the committee's absolute darling and they
don't want to talk about him they They release the transcripts, and it literally says that, hey, I helped organize this, and he's on video doing so.
But you're not allowed to talk about it, and if you do, you're labeled a conspiracy theorist.
You say there's transcripts of Ray Epps saying that he helped organize January 6th?
Yeah, I believe, I don't know which congressman that actually released it originally, but, I mean, it's literally in the transcripts that he is talking.
I believe it's to his son.
I'm not 100% sure on it, but he organized it.
I mean, he was one of the organizers.
He said he orchestrated it.
He is the person that I followed to the Capitol while Trump was speaking.
We arrived at the Capitol.
I followed Ray Epps' group.
I thought it was suspicious.
He basically started rallying people and saying, hey, 10 minutes, we're going to the Capitol.
We're going to the Capitol.
And I'm sitting there like, OK, this is really weird.
Trump supporters going to the Capitol on Trump's very last speech of the year,
his last speech of his presidency, the Save America speech is suspicious.
And, you know, I followed them. Then the first barrier goes down. The second barrier goes down,
which that's the famous video of Ray Epps, you know, whispering into Ryan Samson's ear. And then
the barrier goes down conveniently. You know, so he I was literally alongside Ray Epps. He is the
one that led the first initial group on that west side and breached those two barriers.
And then something that isn't talked about is after those first two barriers were breached, you had about six officers responsible for stopping hundreds of thousands of people.
And there was the initial, like, you know, I would call it the riot zone or it was where they hold the inauguration every year.
And the crowd of thousands of people just started to form.
I mean, there's mothers, there's children, people from all walks of life. Everyone's just standing there. I was already deep in the crowd of thousands of people just started to form. I mean, there's mothers, there's children, people from all walks of life.
Everyone's just standing there.
I was already deep in the crowd.
And it was peaceful for about 20 to 30 minutes.
And then a concussion grenade flies over my head and explodes into the crowd.
And then it just started to erupt.
So literally, it was a police riot, I would say.
Let me pull up this tweet.
I want to pull up this tweet real quick.
We've got this from Colin Rugg.
He says, Matt Gaetz says Republicans will release 14,000 hours of January 6 tapes that
were hidden by Democrats.
Gaetz for the win once again.
What could be on these tapes?
And do you think it's going to happen?
I think it has the potential of happening, but I don't.
I'm not super positive just because of everything that was supposed to come out hasn't come
out.
I mean, I actually talked to Gaetz in a Twitter space last night.
I asked him about the same thing, And you know, he was very positive about it. He seemed, you know,
basically assured that these were going to be released. I mean, I've seen a good majority of
this footage that's been unreleased. I wish I could talk about it more, but I can't. But I mean,
they've deleted footage, they've they've scrubbed through this. So I mean, even what you're going
to see if they do release this 14,000 hours of footage, they're not going to actually release
all of it. They've deleted some of it. I mean, they've said in public statements that there was no video camera in the hallway
where Ashley Babbitt was shot. There was multiple video cameras. I saw them myself. Multiple
congressmen can attest to actually seeing the video cameras. They're there right now outside
the Speaker's lobby, but they don't want to release the other angles of Ashley Babbitt being
shot because it shows Michael Byrd cowardly hiding directly behind the barrier, not issuing
a verbal warning, not doing anything, and then stepping forward and essentially executing
Ashley Babbitt.
Wow.
What happened?
She climbed up on a piece of furniture or something to get through a window, and they
just thought she was attacking them?
So what happened is you had multiple officers standing, basically guarding those doors.
And me and Ashley were the very first ones to get into that room.
And I actually offered Officer Yetter, that was his name, a water bottle because
he was covered in caposin powder. And, you know, they said, no, you know, it's fine. And Ashley
Babbitt was literally joking with the same officers that moved out of the way of the barrier,
you know, minutes prior to her being shot. And that's the side of the story you never hear.
But these cops, the CERT team, which Michael Byrd claims wasn't there, that's the reason why he shot
Ashley Babbitt, they were there, they were walking up the stairs. And for those of people that don't know about the
CERT team, it's basically the tactical team for the Capitol. You can see it on video. Yeah,
you can see it on video. And that's, you know, where people like see the thumbs up is because
they didn't realize when Michael Byrd stepped forward and shot, they didn't realize if it was
a friendly or not that had fired that shot because it was so unexpected. I mean, the CERT team was in
the room with Babbitt and everyone else. And you actually,
right before she is shot and killed and goes to the window, she grabs Zachary Alon with her right hand and punches him in the face, knocking his glasses off. And Zachary Alon was the one that
was responsible for breaking all the barriers out. So she goes through the window basically in order
to try and stop the crowd. I mean, she was on camera and on audio basically yelling at these
officers to do their job multiple times and then
they didn't do their job they shifted over cert team comes to replace and now the video i mean
the windows are completely exposed so they think people are saying she was going to get up and turn
around and yell at the crowd like hey cut it out kind of thing you gotta you gotta think though i
mean she's 14 year air force veteran she's been on multiple combat deployment she knows what the
rules of engagement are right and you know is it easier to stop an angry crowd or at least a few angry people within the crowd
when you're on the same side of the barrier with her
or when you're on the opposite side of the barrier?
And, you know, logic says on the opposite side of the barrier,
you can push people out the window,
you can stand there, you can guard the window,
or you can at least grab that window pane that's exposed
and pull it back in.
Have they filed a wrongful death suit?
I'm not sure if it's been officially filed,
but I do know something is in the process.
And it's also important to note that that officer was acting extremely reckless to shoot an unarmed woman in the neck or in the face.
It was in the left anterior shoulder.
With police officers behind her and her not being a threat or not being armed is absolutely something that should have been national headline news.
There should have been some larger accountability here.
But this officer was investigated and not even held accountable for his crimes.
Meanwhile, this was the same officer that left a firearm in a public bathroom before.
Yeah, in 2018, he left his loaded Glock in a public bathroom and a civilian found it in the Capitol.
And then, you know, his quote is actually hilarious.
He was lieutenant at the time.
He said, I will not be punished. He says, I will be treated differently because of my rank
as lieutenant. So, I mean, if he actually was deranked or actually punished with how he was
supposed to be in a proper law enforcement scenario, he wouldn't have been there to shoot
Ashley Babbitt. I mean, it would have been somebody that was leading the house security
other than Michael Burt. I'm just thinking about, I mean, you were there, right? And you're a reporter, you're covering what's going on.
How close were you?
I mean, were you in danger?
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, not from the direct round.
I mean, I was closest to Michael Burt out of anybody.
I mean, that's where you get like the hoax of where,
oh, he's on video giving her a verbal warning,
but he didn't give her a single verbal warning
before he stepped forward and shot her.
Most people didn't even realize that he was there. It was so loud in that
room because you had a crowd surge coming in from behind and just overfilling. And I mean,
like you had John Sullivan, which we all know about John Sullivan. He was right next to me.
He has the angle of him actually shooting Ashley. And my angle is of Ashley falling out the window
and, you know, he's screaming, Hey, he's got a gun because he's the only one that can see Michael Burt. And so I remember I started screaming it, but you literally
can't hear from me to you. And the distance between me and Ashley was about, I mean, for me
and Serge, you know, 10, 15 feet. And that's when, I mean, she went up, nobody even realized that
there was a gun there and he stepped forward and executed her. Wow. That's absolutely just, you
know, crazy, insane. Yeah, I never, you know, in all my years reporting, I mean, I covered the 2020 riots.
You know, I've seen some pretty crazy things.
You know, the feet on fire, Molotov clips, all of those kinds of things.
We were there.
Yeah.
In Portland, night 100.
There was also that one during the DNC in Philadelphia.
Yeah.
I think Mike Cernovich was down there, too.
Yeah.
And we saw some fire.
Yeah. I mean, I've seen some really crazy things on the ground. But I mean, I've never seen nothing will
ever compare to what I experienced on January 6. And of course, it still lives with me,
seeing an innocent woman basically get murdered by the government in front of me. And then
I remember that night really just I mean, I was in shock. I remember stumbling out of the Capitol,
not really understanding what took place. I went, you know, I went to the hotel,
they basically did a little mini martial law, you couldn't even leave your hotel afterwards.
And you know, I was lucky enough to stay with some of the Infowars guys, they brought me in
because my hotel was on the opposite side of the entire town, and you couldn't even walk outside.
And I remember watching the TV. And you know, I had licensed my footage, but I didn't feel right
about making an actual profit off it. I gave it to these news sources for like two dollars a clip um and then you got john sullivan selling it for eighty five
thousand dollars which is absolutely absurd so yeah he got criminally charged but and then now
he's perfectly fine living in utah doing they drop the charges or what i'm pretty sure they drop the
charges i'm not a hundred percent sure but there's it's suspicious around him the epi reached out to
me uh after the shooting and the only thing they wanted to talk about they didn't want to talk about literally anything else other than john sullivan so that
kind of puts it in perspective they want to talk about their little uh their little patsy toy
but you know the night of i just watched on the news they're using my footage and spinning a
completely different story on what happened they didn't talk about how ashley was trying to
de-escalate instead she was called a violent terrorist and insurrectionist so that's kind of when it set in for me i'm like i'm in the middle of a cover-up as ray epps is on you know
camera on january 5th saying we're gonna storm the capitol and on january 5th and then and then
people calling him a fed people were screaming fed fed fed and then he did the same thing the
next day yep he did the same thing multiple times and is on camera multiple times on the 6th
organizing people at different points saying we're going into the capital and this is a man that
still has not been punished or even brought in for questioning is that correct yeah well he was
brought in for questioning by the january 6th committee which is convenient because the committee
i literally begged them to tell my story i wanted to tell my story to them reached out on multiple
accounts none of them wanted to talk to me they refused which now we know why i mean i saw something i wasn't supposed to see on multiple occasions but i mean
then you got ray epps and he is basically being paraded around as the darling of the day by adam
kensinger and liz cheney saying oh no he did nothing wrong even though he is on video arguably
doing more than almost everybody that's actually been prosecuted and sitting in a cell right now
that's crazy the ray epps thing is the mostable. It's the one where I hear about it
and I'm like, oh, I hear this guy Ray Epps. And then you see the
video of him and you hear his
voice saying, let's go do this
now. He's telling people
how is that guy not in
some sort of contention at the moment?
Yeah, it's incitement.
He orchestrated it.
It's on text. He literally helped orchestrate it.
Ray Epps did a whole lot more to get people riled up than Donald Trump did.
That's right.
Donald Trump's like, we're going to be peaceful.
We're the party of law and order.
Don't forget, Ray Epps is like, go do it.
Yep, and I built a timeline directly after the 6th.
And literally, the first breach that happened at the Capitol, it was 19 minutes.
Trump had 19 minutes left in his speech.
So you can't really say that Trump was the one that incited it.
It was Ray Epps that literally formed that initial group that I followed to the Capitol.
All of the people that say that Trump incited, etc., that is all garbage.
Like, you can say that Trump didn't do enough to quell it and calm them down. And at least I'll say, I think that I might disagree,
but at least that resembles the reality
that I experienced.
When people say he intended to do it,
he was getting people riled up the day before
and et cetera, et cetera.
He did not go there and tell people
to attack the Capitol.
He was not telling people
that they needed to go in,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
He was definitely, you know,
I mean, he wanted to be president still
and he was looking for any excuse to stay in office.
Can you blame him though?
No, I mean, I get it.
I get it.
There was a lot of things that he had to be irritated
and dissatisfied with about the about the election and leading
up to it i i absolutely believe that but you know he didn't it wasn't an insurrection at all
well no one's been charged with insurrection that's why exactly that's why people are not
getting charged government with no firearms there is no there and and there was never
there was never going to be a situation where Donald Trump actually walked away in charge.
Like that wasn't in the cards.
And how does it make sense is you're disrupting this proceeding even if you somehow take over the Capitol.
It's not how the U.S. government works, right?
Like you can take over a government building.
You can squat there.
Nothing is going to come from that.
There's still – I mean there's checks and balances.
Everything that is in place to make it not possible.
Yeah, it used to be.
It used to be that if you took a building, that's where the paperwork was,
and they didn't know who was signed up for what, then you ran the show.
But now it's all digital.
Well, I've said this since day one.
I've reported on a lot of violence and a lot of things in my career.
But you don't walk into one of the most secure buildings in the world unarmed unless you're allowed to.
And they're on video.
I mean, it's literally on video.
Cops saying, hey, I don't agree with you but come on in opening the door for him we've seen uh
several acquittals because of it holding the door so so what happened with uh ashley babbitt's mom
um most recently yeah so she was actually arrested for jaywalking um which is absolutely absurd
jaywalking ever since uh you know she actually had a dream uh come to her i don't i don't recall
how long ago this was i mean because she was vehemently fighting for you know, she actually had a dream come to her. I don't recall how long ago this was.
I mean, because she was vehemently fighting for, you know, Ashley Babin to get her daughter essentially justice in this situation.
And she had a dream where her daughter came to her and said, you know, there's not much you can do for me, but you can advocate for these J6 prisoners.
And ever since then, she's flown to D.C.
She's been in D.C. ever since.
And she is outside doing prayer vigils
of the jail every single night. I mean, she's out there advocating for these people. And the
Capitol Police have had a bone to pick with Mickey for a very long time. And I remember the last,
not this most recent one where she was arrested, but the year before that I was with her
outside the jail. And we were the very last ones there when we're walking home.
And, you know, the Capitol Police and MPD are literally joking with her and they're saying,
hey, get in the back of our car.
You know, we'll take you where you need to go.
And knowing full well that someone within their ranks murdered her daughter.
I mean, so these people, you know, I try not to group all of the Capitol Police because there are some good people within the Capitol Police Department in.
But there's a lot of them that they openly joke about this.
And then they targeted Ashley Babbitt's mother and arrested her for jaywalkinging even though you had over four people right next to her doing the exact same thing but then they
conveniently only arrested her on january 6th in dc jaywalking on the anniversary of her daughter's
death jaywalking jaywalking anarcho-tyranny that's what they call it you guys know that one
basically the law is enforced only against their enemies.
That's where we're at.
She'd be a good guest.
We live in their love.
Anybody that's advocating to get these people out of detention, unethical, unconstitutional detention, you have a right to not be detained.
Ashley's husband is absolutely amazing, too, Aaron Babbitt.
There would be someone to have on the show.
He's a great guy.
It kind of feels like with a lot of the stories
that we've gone through and stories like this,
we call it a controlled demolition, right?
Like the system is intentionally being destroyed
in various ways.
The government's been weaponized.
I mean, even now, as we're sitting here laughing
about the IRS being abolished,
it's another component of dismantling the machine.
I'm sure Luke doesn't care either way.
I'm probably excited for it.
But in other ways, our culture is also being dismantled,
and that's the dangerous part.
We're not raising our kids properly.
The kids are being abused, things like that.
Without proper culture and without proper parenting,
nothing else matters.
I mean, it's going to be apocalyptic.
I mean, the culture, I would say, is majority lost.
I mean, I'm in Texas.
I'm a resident in Texas, and I, I would say, is majority lost. I mean, I'm in Texas.
I'm a resident in Texas, and I'm covering child drag shows every single week.
I mean, so these people are on video grooming children, and there's no repercussions for it. They're doing simulated sodomy in front of kids.
Yeah, what's the American culture right now?
Twerking?
Seed oils?
Promoting sodomy, promoting obesity.
I mean, you guys saw that picture on Twitter today where there's those three models
and the woman on the very right with the elephant trunks,
you literally can't even see her shoes
or with the remainder of them,
but that's promoted as healthy.
Mixing cough syrup with alcohol.
That's American culture right now.
Opiates, video games.
Video games is a big part of it.
So one thing that I've been talking about quite a bit,
and I'd love to talk with you, Tyler, about it, is this book
Genderqueer, because
apparently nobody's read it. It's insane.
Apparently nobody's read it. So I've reached out to a
handful of people you'd think would have read it,
prominent critics, and fair
point, I didn't read it either. What we all
knew in the book was that you've got
these images that are graphic.
And we were like, okay, kids shouldn't be around that.
And I think most of us just assumed that
the memoir stuff is immaterial.
Like, if you're talking about your life, how you
grew up, I don't care. Don't show the graphic
stuff to kids. Then as it turns out,
actually, the book
itself is a horror story
of child abuse. And so
to go back to what you were saying, you're in Texas
and there's child drag shows.
The fact that it's even coming to Texas is alarming.
Then it goes to Florida.
I think people need to read this book.
And I've been saying this all day because I really, really do mean it.
And I want to make sure I highlight this.
I can't show these images.
No, it'll get taken down.
But it's not even the images people know.
For those that aren't familiar, in this book, there's graphic depictions of adult activities.
But in the first page, let me see.
Let's go to page number two, three, four.
Here we go.
Okay, so actually page one, two.
It's a little boy and girl peeing in the yard outside.
And the first part of the story is how her parents brought her to a farm
and had her and the neighbor boy just relieving themselves outside.
Complete neglect.
They talk about how they didn't have proper, you know, like utilities and things like that.
Yeah, there's that portion about where she gets pulled aside by her teacher in school because she smells so bad and has, I don't know if I can say it, but basically her period blood in the same pad over and over again crumbling down her leg.
But you're not allowed to talk about it.
That's marketed in kids' libraries.
So what this, right, and what people, as we're talking about this stuff, fail to understand is that when I started, so here's what happened.
I was going through this because I was trying to show the Hodge twins the portion where the author of this book they're giving to children is attempting to ingest her own, you know, genital fluids.
And, you know, in order to find that part, I'm i'm like you know i haven't actually read read the book i start reading it and it's a story about how her mother abused her
had her wearing days or not not even days old she just says i'll read it she says i'd often
wear the same pet for so long that dried blood turned to dark crumbles resembling coffee grounds
where was her mom she's no no wonder she hates herself. She was psychologically abused and traumatized by her mother.
And physically.
She's in school.
And it's in the book.
She's like, the counselor pulled me aside saying, you smell so bad, people are complaining.
Did your mom not teach you how to take a bath?
She didn't know how to shave her legs.
You don't got to shave your legs, dude.
I don't care.
But at least the parents could explain to you why women shave their legs why some don't you can
choose but she had no idea she couldn't read until she was 12 is there a dad ever mentioned in the
book yeah and and the crazy thing is they're depicted as like these these happy-go-lucky
hippies like hanging around and playing the guitar when in reality i wouldn't be surprised
if they're drug addicts i'm not kidding like the idea that she couldn't read until she was 12
to into me is
indicative of parents who are on drugs child abuse or even take do basic necessities and take care of
herself enough so she doesn't stink and gets pulled aside yeah like hygiene dude i want you i want you
the most basic thing to understand is proper hygiene right the reason why i think it's so
important to read through this stuff as we're looking at like the morbid obesity with the
shoes bulging all of these things that people would say is like degeneracy or whatever it's like dude it starts
somewhere it starts with kids being abused and we see it over and over again people i'm not telling
you to buy the book but you know you can read it online and it's it's like i want you to imagine
this a 12 year old kid who can't read walking around with crusted blood between
their legs smelling like feces peeing in the yard covered in hair that's a wild child and then this
person struggles to social to socialize becomes it completely traumatized and hates themself
you wonder why it's no surprise this person is coming out and saying i'm non-binary i don't
want to be like anybody because in the book she talks about how she's made fun of how she's embarrassed and it's like well
well no crap she was being a it's like the parents may have well just kicked her out in the yard and
locked the door that's what it sounds like they did she goes to school and everyone's making fun
of her because she smells like crap and she's got dried pads in her pants nightmarish dude it's a
common occurrence at these drag shows that i cover too is i would
say 95 to 98 percent of the time it's single obese mothers that are bringing their children
to these shows i mean so they can't even take care of themselves and that's what i see as a
common reoccurrence they're dressing their their you know male boys up in tutus and dresses i mean
and a lot of my footage i've you know i've unveiled teachers bringing their children to this
uh talking about the grooming of their children like it's a totally okay and acceptable thing.
I mean, the drag queens literally engage with these kids on stage, say sexual jokes.
They do sexual things directly in front of them and actually involve the children in it.
I mean, it's a form of psychological abuse that I've never seen before.
I mean, I don't want to be covering this stuff,
but ever since the Mr. Misters one really exploded in Pride Month,
you know, it's like they've tripled down this community.
They've tripled down over and over again, and now I see multiple of them every single week. The most revealing thing about this book to me is that that graphic image in question that everybody talks about, the picture of adult activities, the main character, the author of this book, writes how it wasn't doing anything for her.
So think about this. It's a person who's abused by her parents, neglected, filthy, uneducated, can't read,
confused about who she's supposed to be or what life is. Like, yeah, when you leave a kid out in
the wilderness and they grow up, they're not going to be able to properly function.
She then tries to engage in, we'll just call it kink. And then she's like, hey,
this actually isn't doing anything she's clearly confused she doesn't
enjoy what they're telling her she should enjoy she's completely desensitized and that's what
they do to a lot of these children at these drag shows that i go to is they desensitize kids to
sexually explicit content and simulated sodomy at a young age so then they grow up and they don't
even understand what they're seeing i mean i there's in the mr mr's one the first one i ever
covered they uh there was a child sitting at the bar.
He had a Nintendo DS.
He had a Rubik's Cube.
He was completely uninterested in what was going on.
He had two moms with him.
And the gay bartender who was serving drinks over his head literally asked this kid if
he is gay.
And he says no.
And his mother butts in on behalf of him and says, no, no, no, he is gay.
But he's just too embarrassed to talk about it.
You know, it's really interesting.
I want to mention this, too.
I'll say it again.
You got a kid, can't read, dried blood, peeing in the yard, covered in hair, smelling like feces.
And people are making fun of her.
But then all of a sudden, she meets the Queer Straight Alliance.
And they're like, thank you for being here.
We love you.
And she goes, yes, this is who I am.
No surprise.
The poor person that wrote that book
has been absolutely psychologically brutalized
their whole life.
And then they're put in a position
where if they engage with this activist group,
which is what LGBT essentially is,
especially when you're dealing with queer theory and stuff,
they get the affirmations that they've been dying for.
They get the love.
They get love bond.
It's the confirmation that they need in their mind.
It is very typical cult behavior.
Find someone that is vulnerable, that is dissatisfied,
that is in a position that really needs help and then tell them all the people the reason that you're unhappy is because
of all of these people it is literally the same playbook that every manipulation manipulative
person does and governments do it you look at what what the nazis said you look at what what
the communists said blame the bourgeoisie blame the jews blame the straight people blame the christians it's
just the same thing and then think about this once again a kid who's neglected in all these ways
smelling like crap and then this group comes and and she explicitly talks about how she has crushes
on boys too like this is like a normal little girl uh being abused and then the the qsa says
we're so happy you're
here and then she's smiling and they're like yay we love you and by the way those people who made
you feel bad are the bad ones they're the problem and there you go now all that anger and resentment
she felt it's almost like a kind of sour grapes i feel bad for because it's like if she just had
someone tell her look girls shave their legs.
It's a social custom.
You don't have to do it.
But all the other girls do.
So they may make fun of you if you don't.
She didn't have that.
She writes how she's like, I didn't even understand what was going on, why they were laughing at me.
I couldn't even read.
Crazy.
Then they villainize those who are laughing at her for being unsocialized.
And you know, that sucks, too, to be completely honest. Then they villainize those who are laughing at her for being unsocialized.
And you know, that sucks too, to be completely honest.
She wrote this, I believe, because it was like a memoir.
She calls it a memoir about her life and expression of her experience.
But I believe the kids in the book are under 18 that are experiencing the simulated sex act.
So if I wrote a comic strip of two 14-year-olds having sex, they would call that child... I mean, I think you're supposed to call it child porn.
I don't know if they're underage in that portion of the film. They never say if it's underage or not,
or if they indicate that they're underage.
At that point, I think she's in college
and she's working a job or something.
And also, drawing of sexual images
gets dicey about the legality,
because there's a...
Artistic.
Yeah, and there's a type of anime called Lolly,
Lollycon that that pushes the
line apparently like so and there have been like court cases where they say because it's drawing
lolly's okay yeah which is creepy and gross but i mean you know it is what it is i don't know that
that's illegal but a lot of these books that are being actually marketed in children's libraries
do have what you know rational people would call child porn in them.
I mean, it has depictions of naked little girls, naked little boys engaging in certain things.
I mean, and exploring their body.
And I understand, you know, maturation, right?
Basic maturation.
We all took it.
But that's teaching about STDs, teaching about how to be safe.
It's not teaching about how to actually engage in sex i mean i'm old enough to remember when they used to tell you to abstain from sex so you didn't you know contract these stds or go
through these terrible experiences and now i mean books like this are being marketed to children on
a daily basis in almost every single state of the country she's thousands of schools she says she's
25 in that oh wow 25 years old in that particular portion of the book. Well, you're right about lolly porn.
That's a big problem of contention on social media.
I do think they banned it on Twitter, though.
Elon Musk has been like, none of this stuff.
And it's legal.
It's legal in the United States
because you can't prove that it's a kid
even though it looks like a kid.
Even though they're drawn just like children.
Yeah, intentionally.
Because it is, I think, I consider it a form of child porn.
That's if you ever go on the map forums, right?
Which we're going to call it the pedophile forums.
I mean, they share lolly relentlessly amongst each other.
And it's because it's marketed towards a certain group of people and they know what they're marketing towards.
There's an interesting thing about this, too, is that when you read that portion, it's a very female perspective on sex.
And it's funny because there's individuals writing how they're queer and all that stuff.
But I'm like, I think as a dude reading that i'm like yeah that's a woman
like i'm not trying to be a dick or anything i'm like the thing she's describing about
so you guys remember 50 shades of gray and it was like women shades of gray yep of gray women
loved that book because women and men experience this stuff very differently and men are very
visual and women are very much more imaginative And that's basically how the book describes all of this stuff, even to the point where she says she doesn't enjoy any of it.
I'm so glad you read it yesterday and got that perspective that it's a kid that was abused.
That's such an important part of this.
I can't even begin, bro.
I can't even begin when I saw this.
I can't even show it on camera.
Oh, wow.
Yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah.
Oh, wow, indeed.
Like, you look at this, and you're just like, this poor kid, man.
I wouldn't be surprised if I was a person.
Yeah, that was a real person that lived through that.
That is something that I feel like people that have gotten outraged about that, they're
outraged at the person for writing it, and it's like, it does suck that they wrote it, but remember, they're writing it because they were abused. I don't think it sucks that they're outraged at the person for writing it and it's like it does suck that they wrote it but remember they're writing it because they were abused i don't think it sucks that they
wrote it i think the problem is they're giving it to kids yep that's the only problem with this
i actually think this is really important because now you can see how the trauma and abuse leads to
this person being unhappy and depressed and and and talking about how they dread things and how
they fear things and as adults we need to understand what's causing these things to happen so we can help people.
The problem is they're putting it in front of kids.
That's messed up.
Yeah, I mean, a lot of this is emotional manipulation.
There's a reason a lot of Disney movies start off with either a parent character or a main character dying off in the beginning.
Because that trauma is very powerful to ingrain a lot of different ideas.
The CIA started to experiment with certain things, especially when they were starting to do MK Ultra mind control tests on a lot of human beings, causing them trauma, fragmenting their
personalities and brains, and then implementing a new one to see how far they could actually
impact someone with the ideas that they wanted to put inside of them. So I think trauma is a
key element to all of this that we have to really inside of them. So I think trauma is a key element
to all of this that we have to really understand for how it's being used here, because you lay out
the trauma, and then you, of course, you have the problem, then you, of course, you have the
solution. The solution is you got to join this group. This group is going to take you in. It's
those people that are bad, those people that are responsible for all the bad things in this world.
Don't take personal responsibility. Just join the cult. Everything will be fine. And those ideas are being ingrained into small children.
When they're in school, they're being indoctrinated into the cult, into the statist communist larger
ideology. And then they're kind of, you know, acting like the way that they are. Very emotionally
triggered individuals that, of course, are being used and manipulated by the state
that is using their trauma, their fear,
their emotions for their own personal gain.
Yeah, trauma is the easiest way to,
I would say, hypnotize people.
I mean, because you can use that term.
Yeah.
I mean, whether it's, you know,
there are, trauma can have good responses.
There are good trauma responses, but that's very rare.
But when you're experiencing trauma from such a young age,
like all these children that are being exposed to these shows and to these sexually explicit content on purpose it's completely intentional because it fragments their mind just like you said let's
talk about this uh this healthy at any size then we got this tweet from natalie uh denilition
healthy at any size is a complete and total lie even if her shoes are begging even her shoes are
begging her to stop where are her knees stop celebrating this for f sake i feel really bad for this woman right here this uh you
can't it's hard to see because of the way the the crop happens but uh let me see if we can uh
show those feet geez look man this person is suffering well they're being put on a platform
and it's a good thing and this this imagine somebody was biting their own skin
off and people were clapping for them as they did it's like dude we need to help these people
but we're coming to this point in our society where a large faction of people just say who cares
if it feels good it's like uh if it makes you happy then why the hell is it so bad it's a
horrible ethos a lot of things make you happy drugs can make you happy, then why the hell is it so bad? It's a horrible ethos. A lot of things make you happy.
Drugs can make you happy, and they destroy your life.
This person needed an intervention.
This person needed someone to say, hey, cut the carbs, lower your salt intake, all that stuff.
Go for a walk.
Instead, they said, be you.
Strap these shoes to your feet and bind them, and then we'll put you on a magazine ad.
This person's going to die young.
I looked up the definition of fat phobia on Boston Medical.
It's absolutely amazing.
They're like, fat phobia is deeply ingrained in systemic racism, white supremacy, and misogyny.
The typical buzzwords.
Buzzword, buzzword, buzzword.
It's all garbage and lies.
That is all just absolute horse crap.
I have to wonder though, man.
I have to wonder
if there really is a depopulation agenda,
then we win in the end.
Like the intention of the people
who want there to be less people
is that these people die
instead of helping them.
Because if it's true
and these powerful elites are like,
there's too many people,
well, here's one way to get rid of them.
I am a human being.
I am not a monster. I i will never ever approve of that i mean even the even but even the
depopulation agenda that targets you know people like this that are morbidly obese it's not like
it just targets them and we're going to necessarily win in the end is because we're still intaking the
seed oils we're still intaking the bugs at this point we're going to intake every single aspect
of the depopulation agenda so it's making us more unhealthy as we go.
Yeah, Tim, there is a depopulation agenda, and we're not going to be the winners of it. There's
a lot of these individuals that are literally and figuratively weighing down not only our health
system, but our entire society. And when we look at the production, but when we look at,
especially with how the population is going to crash, how it's already crashing, how fertility rates are going down, birth rates are going down dramatically, this is going to have a significant impact on society that's going to be very devastating since there's going to be a lot of older people, not a lot of younger people.
And that's going to create a lot of economic and social chaos that's going to be very difficult to navigate.
This is what I'm saying. This morbidly obese woman will die will die young cancer heart attack something
this morbid obesity is bad for you heart disease when when these people who are given the choice
they are told outright you can be happy eating whatever garbage you want there are other people
who are like no i'm going to take the personal responsibility and improve my health the people who choose the personal responsibility i lost 30
pounds are going to live a lot longer i i want to ask you a question when you lost that 30 pounds
did you feel like you did you feel better in your body right man like within a week of cutting out
sugar it felt like i had lightning surging through me when i like i've i've fluctuated weight before
and my heaviest was 177 right and that was
when i was puffy and i'd been eating a lot to put on weight to get muscle and stuff and then over the
you know course of like six months after i cut down and i dropped like 10 pounds dropping 10
pounds of fat i felt like i had a brand new body and And it was just, and I wasn't particularly heavy.
You know, it's like,
I'm not a huge guy,
but 175 was too heavy for me.
Dropping 10 pounds, I felt great.
I can't even imagine what it's like for someone that loses 50, 60 pounds.
It's like you get a whole new body.
New skin suit.
It wasn't even about losing the weight.
It was just cutting out the sugars
and all of a sudden,
everything was improving.
My blood pressure was really high.
It dropped really quickly. Just, it's just crazy and and so these are the choices you can make
my point ultimately is no one is is is forcing this person to stuff food in their in their
mouths right and so what is this what i'm not trying to nobody's forcing people to to live unhealthy lives not
to exercise and to uh endanger their lives the end result mathematically is quite simple
if you have 100 people and half of them are inclined to be morbidly obese and not exercise
sterilize their kid and abort their kids they eventually cease to exist if the other half is
saying we're gonna have as many kids as possible we're gonna believe in family we're gonna exercise be healthy and be responsible they flourish yeah
the end result is obvious yeah but the problem is when when a sect of humanity is dying off because
it's irrelevant or or not functional it will take other things down with it it's like a flailing
drowning person so you might think once this ballast is cast off society will be better but
it's really about how like if people are we'll see like mass money printing to pay for social programs for people that are severely obese in their 70s and 80s, mass injections of pharmaceuticals.
Most people don't live that long, and you're absolutely right.
There's going to be a massive burden on the system, especially in the healthcare industry.
Sorry, go ahead.
Well, you're just cementing my point. It could be very, very destructive for people like this to be let to go, which is why it's important that we call it out
when we see it, because it's an addiction. I think a lot of these people are obese because of sugar
addiction or high fructose corn syrup or aspartame addiction or all of the above combining some new
unknown problem that we're finally seeing with video and television obesity. I think it's
phthalates PCBsbs so we have a glass
bottle water here at tim cast in a variety of functions of fashions we have uh the stuff that
we order we do have plastic water bottles because some people don't care but uh in the studio we do
our own filtered water we put in glass water bottles it's a little things man i have a feeling
that in the future they're going to start talking about plastics and in food the same way we talk
about asbestos yeah oh yeah absolutely well they already kind of do with i mean you there's already
concerns about microplastics and stuff like that exactly it's being found in people's blood in
people's lungs yeah and that's one aspect of it but also a lot of the food is also being
genetically engineered to hit the pleasure centers of your brain but actually have no nutritional
value for you and this is why a lot of people are talking about organ meat.
This is why I've been talking about organ meat specifically,
because they do have a lot of nutritional dense food that is actually good for you
compared to all the other fluff and nonsense that is filled with soy and corn.
They want you to believe that red meat is what's going to lead to heart attacks.
Yeah, which is absolutely crazy.
Or that salt is bad, or that fat is bad.
When in reality, what are they promoting?
They're promoting high-fructose corn syrup and seed oils,
which are absolutely inflammatory.
Your system doesn't know how to handle.
And your system is absolutely hijacked by Bill Gates,
who wants you to have moobs and individuals that are gamifying this entire food industry
and also at the same time believe that there's too many people in this world.
That should leave a lot of people questioning what's going on here
as he's now vaccinating animals and changing their genetics
in order to help the population.
Where did the seed oil thing come from?
This is like a new fad that's been taken off.
Well, the seed oils have been introduced in the early 1900s,
specifically by Crisco.
And ever since Crisco and other seed oils,
heavily processed inflammatory you know, inflammatory
oils were introduced into, exactly, essentially, it is exactly like engine oil.
Ever since it was introduced, we have seen a skyrocketing of obesity, skyrocketing of
heart disease.
It used to be rare that people were obese.
It used to be rare that the people used to get heart attacks, but ever since the introduction
of seed oils, there has been a correlation with this specific uptick of people being extremely unhealthy and dealing with these larger health ailments, health problems that, of course, now almost more and more people have every single day than they ever had before.
What do you think about using the government to like break up monopolies dig this like the sugar industry
has commercials where they sell sugar to kids they used to have tobacco commercials where they
would sell cigarettes to kids or young adults the government had to say you can't do that anymore
because it's hold on hold on luke the libertarian party had a guy on stage talk about selling heroin
to kids so do you think we should also lower The U.S. government already does that with
big pharma, one. Two, you look at the
sugar industry, they bought off a lot of the scientists
and regulators and they made a big war on
fat. Now everything's fat-free and everything's
filled with high fructose corn syrup.
Gee, I wonder what would lead to less harm.
Some crackhead selling crack
to a small child or the government,
what it's doing right now.
Let's put those... I got a better one for you the food pyramid yeah yeah yeah yeah the government
interest super healthy when you so i was looking at this story about there's a picture showing a
bunch of people in the 60s and they're all like basically ripped like not right but they're all
fit just naturally and then it's like what happened and there's a chart showing rise in
obesity rates around the late 70s and around the same time the introduction of the food pyramid saying saying like the food pyramid basically says eat a ton of bread eat a ton of
grains i cut those things out and my i've never felt better i'll say i'll say it right now and
i'll be i'll be brave i would rather have a crackhead sell crack to to a baby than the food
pyramid as it is right now because that would lead to less skinny right that would help more people
at the end of the day i'm willing to take that official stance right here right now because that would lead to less harm. At least you're skinny, right? That would help more people at the end of the day.
I'm willing to take
that official stance
right here, right now.
Someone quote it.
Can I just ask everybody
to imagine a baby
walking up to a crackhead
scratching his face,
needing his fix.
Requesting crack
from the crackhead.
Sell him the crack rock.
Sell it.
The baby then pulling
$5 out of its diaper
and requesting crack.
I mean.
Someone's got to animate that.
But I will say, while we're on the topic of health is,
you know, I used to,
I smoked cigarettes for a long time from a very young age.
I got off of cigarettes.
I went to vaping because it's marketed as like
the good alternative, right?
I would argue that vaping is honestly worse for you.
It's wet vapor.
You're coating your lungs in wet vapor.
And it's not nicotine that you're really being addicted to.
Like when I quit vaping,
it was the worst thing that I probably have ever ever the worst vice i've ever gotten off of is you're
literally vaping seed oil soybean oil i mean the most highly addictive things that you're already
consuming on a regular basis in your diets and you're doing that in your lungs consistently over
and over and over again i mean so i'm going to use this platform to advocate and say if you're
vaping in the audience is going to catch a lot of flack. I already know. Just quit. The first four
days, if you can make it past the first four days, you won. Just get it out of your system.
I don't even know what the point of vaping is.
It's called douche fluting, for the record. Everyone needs to understand that.
And there's things you should look at. Exactly. Popcorn lung.
Yeah. Vitamin E acetate.
That was in the dab carts for a long time um
and that's when you know trump i believe he signed the executive order upping the smoking age from
18 to 21 is because of the vitamin e acetate they were making carts at home and then selling it to
children and people were just popping up a popcorn lung out of sudden see a crack or adjusting seed
oil popcorn lung well well again uh it there's many different scientific terms on this i want to have
to look at back into this because i was looking into this when i was douche fluting myself i was
smoking cigarettes and that i got off cigarettes and i started uh half douche fluting half smoking
cigarettes but i actually make you feel worse than cigarettes i i it's hard to tell because
they're all pretty bad for you nicotine though does have positive effects for your brain and
small very small doses with the paper that the government mandates for cigarettes there's um anti-flame paper that the government uh
makes sure that all the big tobacco companies use which is absolutely horrible for you as well
you're vaping metal particles over and over again i just want to recommend for people um there's a
great book uh the easy way to quit. I tried everything to quit smoking.
Nothing worked.
But I read that book, and it actually helped me.
Cold showers.
And I stopped it.
And I stopped cold turkey, and it was very easy.
The Easy Way to Quit Smoking.
What's popcorn lung?
Yeah, there was two years ago, there was a bit of, maybe three years ago at this point,
it came out that vitamin E acetate was in the nicotine vapes and causing what they call
popcorn lung, also known as bronchiolitis obliterans or obliterative
bronchiolitis that's a word yeah it's a disease that results in the obstruction of the smallest
airways of the lungs the bronchiolus due to inflammation wow well i mean you got to think
if you're consistently and it's not just vitamin e acetate either that can cause this stuff but
that was a large occurrence and that's what they actually studied is if you're inhaling metal seed
oil soybean oil and lord i mean a lot of it's like propylene glycol glycerin into your lungs on a
regular basis more often than cigarettes because it doesn't make you stink it actually makes you
smell good a lot of them are fruity flavors you can hit it discreetly when you're in restaurants
when you're in your house anything anywhere you want i mean you're doing this on a regular basis
taking hundreds to thousands of hits a day your body i mean all things in moderation your body is not going to have a good reaction
to smoke filled with all these chemicals and toxins entering you over and over again can we
just bring back natural tobacco and crack already listen listen listen guys guys i smoked cigarettes
for longer than taylor's been alive and i disagree strongly cigarettes are the worst
damn things in the world now i'm not saying that vaping is good but i don't want people to get the
impression that i'm sitting here saying that smoking is is not as bad as vaping without all
of us terrible at least saying something smoking is the worst thing in the world.
I smoked, like I said, smoked for almost 30 years.
It was the hardest thing to quit.
I haven't had a drink.
I quit drinking five years ago,
and it was the easiest thing in the world to do.
For me personally, and I know that it's not everybody else,
I understand that people have different situations,
but for me it was easy.
Smoking cigarettes, if I'm around people that smoke too much,
I'm not the guy that's like, oh, get that away, that's awful.
I'm like, I'm going to beat you up and take them all.
Go away.
Because nicotine is such a massive...
I mean, you're smoking the fillers, the arsenic,
all of the nasty things that they put in those papers
and to fill the tobacco as well.
And it was one of the hardest things to quit.
One of the hardest things that I had to do in my life. Hot flashes, is you're angry you want to just strangle somebody and a lot of it is psychological
a lot of this is in your head a lot of this is subconscious because of all the propaganda
everywhere that you don't realize but again reading that book changed my life made me quit
i don't want to smoke people are smoking around me i'm like i don't even care anymore if you
haven't read that book the easy way to quit smoking i can't recommend it enough what's the
what's the easy way you like you read the book and it Easy Way to Quit Smoking, I can't recommend it enough. What's the easy way you like?
You read the book and in the book it tells you, hey, you could smoke as you're reading this.
And then it breaks down all the propaganda to why you're smoking.
It breaks down all the bull crap.
It breaks down all the marketing and all the lies that you convince yourself that makes you want to smoke.
And then you kind of unwind the propaganda in your head as you're reading this book as you're smoking. And at the end of the book, you're like, I just don't want to smoke and then you kind of unwind the propaganda in your head as you're reading this book as you're smoking and at the end of the book you're like i just don't want to smoke what the easiest thing
for me to quit was i remember i went on a hike and i had just like went off on a little tour and
you know i used to i used to be very athletic uh you know in high school and i used to do
bodybuilding i used to do the whole nine yards and i climbed you know about 20 rocks off this
trail and i got to the top and i felt like my lungs were going to explode.
And ever since that day, I didn't hit a vape.
I just, it was like a, almost a switch being flipped into my head.
It was like, okay, this is, I can actually see that it's affecting me now.
And it was very, very hard.
I mean, the first week I literally wanted to kill somebody.
I mean, the anger is incredible.
I found that too with cutting addiction is with a purpose.
Like I had gained weight when I was 23, 24, I was eating acdonald's for lunch and drinking a lot of pepsi or coke or
whatever and i gained like 20 pounds for the first time in my life i was 160 and i was like man i
look fat i can't be an actor if i'm fat i can't so i have to not be fat i have a goal if you have
a reason it makes things a lot easier um did you ever roll your own cigarettes or not oh uh like just buy tobacco just pure
tobacco i like those i mean i understand the addictive nature and obviously the carcinogens
involved with burning anything and inhaling it but like without the filters which i've heard
have asbestos not asbestos they used to in the 50s they had cigarettes that had asbestos in the
filters so imagine what they don't know how bad is for you now and that stuff.
They have fiberglass in there
to cut up the inside of your lungs
so it gets in the bloodstream faster.
The fiberglass, was that the crack ones or whatever?
I think, yeah, I do think it was like the camel crushes,
things like that.
So it adds flavor to it.
But in reality, you're just sucking down glass.
And it gets you higher faster and more addicted quicker
because it's getting in your bloodstream faster.
Well, while we're on the subject
of the collapse of civilization, we got this story from the daily
mail new graphic reveals extent of the great resignation how many have quit their jobs since
2021 and which industries have been hit the hardest i saw this and it's kind of crazy
the great resignation isn't over yet november 2022 4.17 million the number of people quitting
their jobs in the u.s seasonally adjusted so uh
i don't know people are quitting their jobs nobody wants to work people are unhealthy they're doing
drugs is this uh it's an opportunity black pill or opportunity for a new industry there are workers
that want to get jobs now they don't want jobs i feel like a lot of this is my generation too
like gen z is we've been fed this idea.
I call them the participation trophy generations because they expect everything handed to them.
They expect to be paid 15 to $30 for flipping burgers at a McDonald's.
Meanwhile, you know, someone with a doctorate is being paid $30 an hour.
I mean, this is the generation and you're seeing it with the millennials and with Gen Z and a few other generations is they don't want to work and they don't find value in actually working hard. Well, I don't know for sure. I appreciate that you said that,
but I don't know them. So I'd have to go case by case. But for sure, I believe they're quitting
jobs they hate. Doesn't mean that they're going to hate the next job they get. But there's also
a lot of inflation, as Ian is saying, and there's also a record amount of the dollar being absolutely
devalued to the point where people are like,
why should I work when I could barely make ends meet when I could just get a government check?
Right. So that's also going into the perspective here. And at the same time, when you're giving everyone participation trophies, when you're when you're hiring and promoting based off race and
based off, you know, sexuality rather than actual merit, what gives you the incentive to actually be
good at your job when you know you're only going to be selected because of the way you look or what you decide
to shove up inside of you, right? I think that the value-
Or not shove up inside of you. The value of time has increased.
Or to shove something inside someone else. Have you guys got-
Clarify. That working for hourly is maybe a defunct method of of payment for uh employees these days because like i feel
like you can get so much more done per hour than you used to be able to do you're thinking about
the wrong jobs though i think yeah for somebody who's got a specific job like i need you here
right handing bags of food out for three hours hourly makes sense you're not going to do it by
like for every bag you hand out you get 10 cents you know what i mean because man our
wave wage slave sucks you guys ever do that i mean let's try that let's do that let's uh when i open the coffee
shop i'll say for every cup of coffee you hand out i'll give you a dime dude you know they'll
be upselling that you want another one you want two cups you sure your buddy your buddy's here
hasn't had one yet i think the problem is end up making no money oh not on top of their dude on top
of the salary no i'm saying like if we want to if we want to
talk about hourly versus actual sales it's like what what are you paying a person for it's like
the funny thing about the the left is it's funny me and my side said the left the marxists are like
the profits should all be shared among the workers and then the guy responds and says
then if the company incrues debt and loses money, then the debt needs to be split among all workers as well.
And then the Marxist gets all angry
because they never talk about that one.
But let's put it this way.
The Marxist view would be like,
okay, how about this?
Instead of paying you an hourly wage
for you to sell coffee,
I'll give you a portion of the labor you produce.
Like, okay, so I work to get the cups and the coffee.
You work to distribute them i will
share with you a portion of the revenue i think they'd end up making like substantially less money
doing that like imagine you're working at a coffee shop and it's a slow morning it's like well i made
30 cents today because no one came in for coffee yeah well too bad that's you know that's it's
equality right i've been there as a waiter waking two dollars and 13 cents an hour plus tips and
some days you'd get three tables,
walk out with like 14 bucks.
Yep.
Yeah.
That's a much criminal thing to be in the US
is like that you pay waiters like a dollar an hour
and then you say,
oh, well, they'll make it in tips.
I never understood why.
The food industry is hell.
If any of you guys have ever worked in it,
it actually is like being a server is a terrible job.
It depends because you can get that good one
where you $250 meals at night
and you get like seven tables.
That's so rare though.
Usually you're serving soy
slop on plates to people, running
around. I mean, you have hundreds of
people filling and you have sections cut out
for certain servers. You're serving 10 people at
a time. Being a server, you're probably going
to be a server at a place like
Applebee's or like
Longhorn Steakhouse or something along
those lines. Those are the most, probably
most
profitable. Yeah, profitable
but the most common restaurants
that you find.
You're not finding wealthy
people going in there dropping a lot of
money. People that go to
Longhorn Steakhouse are not like,
I'm going to go out and spend $300 and then tip the waiter $100.
They're going to go, they're going to spend their $150 or whatever for their family,
and they're going to give the waiter $15.
Yeah, I've been there.
Eastside Mario's, Bo's Tavern, the list goes on.
I've been to so many different restaurants.
Those places, the predominant uh you
know the prominent restaurants in the u.s aren't places where people go that you know have a lot
of money that they're going for a little treat for their family you know well especially now i mean
tipping is going down too in the food industry is because the prices are going up so you're the same
thing you would get a few years ago at your favorite restaurant for ten dollars you're now
spending twenty dollars on so then you're minimizing your tip as well i i guess you're supposed to well you're supposed to not you do whatever you want
you don't have to tip if you don't want to but give them 20 of the bill so if the the food cost
doubles then they'll be getting double the tip um but that that's discouraging a lot of people from
even eating out now too is because they don't want they don't have that money necessarily to tip
where's all the money what happened it went to the ukraine are they like just really rich people that are hoarding
their hundreds of billions offshore where's all the money well what do you mean they just printed
like seven four trillion or six trillion or something where's you know big pharma is creating
more billionaires than any other industry out there right now and during covid there was a
large transfer of wealth biggest wealth transfer in the history, right? I think the history of the world, where we saw the most amount of money go from everyone to
the billionaire class. And the billionaires doubled, tripled their wealth while everyone
else was left holding the bag. As of course, they weren't allowed to have private enterprise. They
weren't allowed to have businesses as the government came in and said, mom and pop,
you got to shut down. Walmart has to be open. Strip clubs, liquor store, you guys can stay open.
It's leading me to want to be like Workers of the World Unite.
Let's take our money back.
But we all know how that turned out.
So we're trying to figure out a different way.
Like we're trying to find out a 21st century.
Where's the hammer and sickle?
Yeah, I've got plenty.
Oh, you have right here.
These hammers.
Thank you, Phil.
Well, we know.
Are you sure you want this job?
We know that i will
reign in uh ian's authoritarian and totalitarian i think it's funny i mean like you know you guys
are more uh libertarian anarchists ian's more uh government's liberal liberal because i think a lot
of people are feeling what i'm feeling the frustration is building i'm like you know what
populist uprising if that's what it takes we'll just get a bunch of famous people
to scream it out on Thursday at two
and then that's when it begins.
That has never worked.
Populist, no, they don't.
You're right.
They've always ended up with worse governments.
People say that America,
I'm going to get into a little rant here.
People say that the United States
is not a unique country.
There's nothing special about the United States.
The United States is one of a vanishingly few countries in the world that had a revolution and came out better on the other side.
Right? from the British, the United States was a more free country and then went on to become an even more free country as we continue to work towards the ideals set forth in the Bill
of Rights and the Constitution.
You know what?
And if people are asking the question, that's Tim playing with the Gooch sound stick healing
energy bar.
You know what's appalling to me is when we literally overthrew this government and we
started, I can't say we, but and i mean the founding fathers started you know america what is america now is we were actually
being priced i mean taxed decently fairly okay and now you see what's going on these 87 000 irs
agents and everything else and it's like where you know i keep i keep hearing from all these people
that revolution is in our blood and it's like where well that's why i brought this up look at
the declaration of independence i mean the list of grievances was more than just yeah of course you know so i bring
it up because i'm feeling grieved right now at the system like the mass redistribution of wealth to
the top these things of people consolidating wealth how do we revolt against that or change
that without creating a populist violent populist, which we know doesn't work. Legal and local. You get involved in your local area.
Local governments.
Local government.
You get people that share your opinions
and political views elected to local office
because the people that have the most effect in your life
are the local politicians.
You also have the most opportunity to affect their lives.
If you go down to the general store or
whatever, and you bump into your selectman or your mayor or whatever, you can give him the stink eye,
you know, give him dirty looks and let him know that he's unhappy. And you're going to have the
best chance of having a response from your local government than you will from state or federal.
But then after you're local, then you go for state because the state governments have an enormous amount
of ability to pass laws and legislate.
They have all kinds of authority to legislate.
There's only a handful of things
that they're prevented from legislating
by the federal government.
So to think that we need to overthrow
the federal government is a vast, is a massive error.
What you need to do is get James, get in touch with James Lindsay and help get people elected
to school boards, right?
In your local area, because that is how you affect the most immediate change.
And it's also peaceful and it's legal.
Well, and I, I agree with, I mean, local is always more important than federal.
I mean, my reporting on the drag stuff, I mean, the past half a year that I've been doing it in Texas alone,
I mean, the GOP has already, in Texas, Texas GOP has already made it one of their top priorities,
is to basically reword the coding of the sexual, basically, involvement with children,
what you can do in front of children.
And now the new legislative session is coming around.
I mean, they're talking about passing laws to ban children from these sexually explicit shows i mean so
anyone can make a difference on a local level but you just need to know how to do it and need to do
it in an effective way i'm not so sure the laws are going to fix that problem though no they're
just going to go underground no no i don't think so either uh in arkansas they're gonna they're
trying to make uh drag shows adult the same thing as like a stripping or whatever but uh it's already illegal to perform sex acts simulated sex acts in front of children
in texas and they don't do anything about it yeah well i think it's the way that the the penal code
or i mean i'm not sure not really well written on law but the way that it's written is that's what
allows it to happen so the gop is going to go in and try and tighten it up i don't have that much
faith in the gop obviously for very understandable reasons i i disagree i mean i'm pretty sure that if you walked up to a playground and did what
those people did oh you'd be in you'd be in jail so there's no difference yeah the issue is that
the cops culturally are unwilling to enforce well and i mean i'm dallas pd fresno i mean uh frisco
pd all of these places that i've covered these drag shows in they know what's going on is wrong
but they're not willing to actually do anything about it. Yeah, they're terrified.
I mean, it's understandable in a lot of aspects of the same way.
It's like someone needs to be the first officer to make an arrest,
to go in here and to drag these drag queens or drag kings,
because they are all men at this point.
That's what we should call them.
Did you just say that cops in Texas are scared?
Crazy. You valde? What?
Terrified.
I am shocked that police officers in the great state of Texas are frightened, guys.
Hey, you guys aren't backing the blue enough.
No.
I think that's the root problem here.
I back good ideas.
You got to lick the boot.
I don't back things just because.
If these officers walked in and they dragged these they dragged these people out i would be i mean
clapping and cheering jumping up and down with joy but you just don't see that no one is actually
willing to be the first person to do this because they know it's going to cause a lot of crap for
them in the future which someone needs to stand up and do it but it's just a matter of who and when
i hear florida is doing some uh actions against those uh kind of drag at least they're trying to
yeah so buddy of mine in new ham New Hampshire is also doing the same thing.
He's in the New Hampshire State Legislature.
Mike Belcher, follow him on Twitter.
He's got actual legislation
that he's presented to keep
the kind of woke mind virus stuff
out of the law in New Hampshire.
But if people, look,
it's only a matter of time
these laws get overturned, get removed
if people don't speak up.
Because I said it before, I'll say it again.
If there's you and a leftist and you're like, I'm too scared to speak,
the leftist is screaming nonstop.
The children only hear the leftist.
So that's it.
You got to speak up.
You hit the nail on the head a long time ago when you talked about how the leftists
are the ones that will make the noise and that's why they don't get banned from platforms.
Platforms just won't.
Look at how bad the right-wingers
are actually organizing things, too.
That's what I've noticed the past few years
is the only thing that's actually been
a successful organization of the right
has been the Stop the Steal
and the Magamillion marches.
Those are really the only things that I've seen
that have been semi-successful.
Anytime you go, even in Texas,
the Catholics and everybody
that organize against these drag shows, they're severely outnumbered every single time by local John Brown gun club in Antifa.
And you're in Texas.
Yeah.
Crazy in Texas.
Yeah.
Everyone talks about how much they love Texas, and I am one not to support that.
I mean, one, it's flat.
And two, there is more sexual exploitation of children going on there than i would argue anywhere in the country that's true and the
border too the border is out of control i read a story about some lady she like she said she
walked out of a bar it was like a post on reddit i think and her boyfriend and his two friends were
like 10 feet in front of her a car creeps up they open the door jump out grab her and try dragging
her in she starts screaming the her boyfriend and the guys run over and grab her, pull her out of the car, and then they speed off.
It's just like street kidnap women in Texas and then driving.
Well, and you can literally walk down.
I mean, like two years ago, this didn't exist really.
I mean, language barriers in Dallas did not really exist.
But now if you go and try and film like a man on the street video or anything in Dallas,
you're going to run into people that do not even speak English.
I mean, this is a new thing happening.
You're having hundreds of thousands
and millions of people coming over the Texas border.
And then instead of actually deporting them,
Greg Abbott just wants to ship them to other states,
which are still in our country.
That's right.
It's a nice publicity stunt.
Cool the first few times you do it,
but you're still in your country.
People are telling me,
well, they don't have the right to deport.
It's a federal thing.
They can't deport.
It's a state thing. And I'm'm like so send them into the country i mean
that's crazy yeah send them farther in where they can spread out and diversify even more it's a great
idea yeah you think texas should be able to deport absolutely yeah absolutely i mean they you know
the whole texas sovereignty it's a load of crap i mean texas should be able to deport absolutely
anybody that they want if you're crossing you, actually last time I was at the border and doing some border reporting,
I mean, there was thousands coming over. It was insane. It's something I've never seen before.
I crossed the Rio Grande with these people and I actually was capturing these people as they
were being processed on video and National Guard and Border Patrol pulled their cars in front and
told me that I'm not able to record because it was the request of these migrants. I said, OK, so the migrants who aren't even citizens here, they have more rights than me as a member of the press, freedom of the press.
It doesn't exist like their right trumps mine.
And this should have said yes.
So it's like there's there's a very big problem going on at the border, specifically in Texas.
And we're going to feel it for a very long time.
All right. White pill or black pill?
Do you think we're heading we're going to make or black pill? Do you think we're going to make
it through this? Do you think it's going to get worse? I mean, I like to say, you know, I like to
take a black pill in the morning and then a white pill at night before I go to bed. That's what I
like to do. But everything is going to get worse before it gets better. That's how it always goes.
It's always going to get significantly worse. And yeah, is there going to be an upturn? I do think
there eventually will be an upturn, but the next few years they're going to get pretty bad so you're speedballing
basically got it it's like the crack to the baby but to me it's kind of like working out you know
you got to traumatize the muscle and then let it rest so whether or not you got to break it down
and then rebuild it yeah and we're in the breakdown phase right now yeah definitely yeah
what is it infiltrate destroy and rebuild yeah that's where the easiest
way to destroy something is from within and that's exactly what you're seeing right now across the
country yeah true that you just gotta use so we gotta protect the irs you know we can't
you gotta like use your force of will to manipulate people's emotions to make them
more american like to make them more liberty liberty loving what We're in a battle of wills, of spirit.
Why are you hurting me?
I haven't been here.
I haven't seen you in like three weeks or something
and now you're harming me.
Why are you hurting my art?
I thought we were friends.
He's trying to bully me before I leave.
We in a culture war, baby, and I fight dirty.
Are you ready?
That was a little Bill Maher.
Your point is right the but the thing is
americans and specifically children need to be taught that america is not an evil place right
that it that a liberal society is not inherently bad because what they're being taught is that a
liberal society is bad because a liberal society makes room for racism that's what they're being taught is that a liberal society is bad because a liberal society
makes room for racism that's what they're taught when you when you hear critical race theory the
critical part is criticizing the the existing structures which is our society and their use
race is the means that they're using to criticize in america is a very beautiful thing in a beautiful
place but it's the leaders in charge.
That's what people need to be taught.
No, it's not about the leaders in charge.
It's that people need to understand
the fundamental ideals
that the United States was founded on
and they need to understand
why they are important.
It is important to know
why property rights matter.
Bigoted.
It's important to know why property rights matter. Bigoted. Important to know why free speech matters.
These things matter to our society,
and without them, we do not have the society that we have grown with.
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carlo magno tv says i demand an alex jones with your phil labonte episode tim i just want to say
um okay yes that would be nice but but you But the last time we had Alex on,
I was like,
we need someone who can kind of help
keep things calm and real things in.
We asked Phil to come on.
And I lied!
Instead of actually doing that,
I'm like, Phil, help me out.
And Phil goes, yes!
And just lets Alex go completely off.
It was so much fun.
I was like, no, what are you doing?
So yeah, that'd be great.
We'd do it again.
It'd be fun.
You're going to use the man that screams for a living to calm things down.
I think you need to rethink that.
But he's a smart guy.
You know, I'm like, he's going to bring some rationality.
And I fool you.
It was fun, though.
Kyle says, Will Chamberlain was wrong about the holdouts.
Have him back on to take the L.
Yeah.
Yeah, Will, come back on.
I've been thinking about you a lot, man.
We like Will.
It's fun.
Yeah, I think, man, I'm so impressed with what Matt Gaetz,
Lauren Boebert, and the rest of that crew did,
especially Matt Gaetz when he walked in and voted present.
It was great.
I love it.
Incredibly inspired.
Gaetz has been changing the whole dynamic between talking to mainstream press as well and putting out press statements.
He's just been going into normal people's Twitter spaces and taking questions and fielding questions from constituents.
I mean, it's huge.
And the mainstream press will sit in the audience not being allowed to speak, and they'll just be fuming.
And then they'll end up writing articles up about it.
I wonder at what point that the congressmen will realize that the people are there for them
and want to work together like like what gates is doing like the more people that realize oh
twitter spaces communication video chats well gates and bober have done a really good job at
really i mean going that route and people are they're having they're being very receptive to it
cortez too she's great at that well aoc is great not not necessarily actually tapping into her base
what her and like ilhan omar are greaters like going on a stream with like hasan that's highly edited
right pretty much pre-scripted before somebody that already agrees with all their ideals that
doesn't push back and they'll go on and or they'll play video games and you know get asked all these
convenient questions so it seems and it makes it appear like you know oh they're actually being
available to their base or AOC will live stream
and sometimes read very selective comments. And it's like that they do a really good job at that,
but they're not doing quite what Gates and Bobert are doing is Gates and Bobert are actually
allowing constituents to ask them questions. And you never know if a question could fly off the
handle at any point. It could be a very inconvenient question, but they'll answer it anyways. But AOC,
it's all scripted. All right. Ian Bridges says, Tim, I like the more segments per day,
like the old days.
Are you showing the live stream like you were last week?
If you are, I didn't find it.
I'd have it on when I'm home during the week.
Thanks.
So initially I was like, I'll do a live show in the morning and then record my segments while I'm live.
It didn't work out as I thought it would.
And so I think that's probably not the way I'll go.
But I started doing three 10 to 15-minute segments like I used to, 6, 615 and 630 at YouTube.com slash Timcast News.
But one of the things we have kind of, you know, getting molded together as a potential 8 to 10 a.m. live morning news hangout kind of show.
And maybe we'll have Phil there for it.
But we're trying to figure it out.
We don't know exactly how we're going to handle it because it has to work. But I think with the new studio space we're building, I can see it in my mind, and I am so excited.
It's like we've got this big 40-foot tall building, this big garage door.
It's going to be sunlight pouring in through that open door.
There's going to be skate ramps everywhere.
On the first floor, there's this big, like, what is it?
I think it's 25 by, like like 60 feet or something like that we have this big room
with a couch and tv and people are gonna be sitting down and we're gonna have this these cameras
rolling i'm really excited for what we got set up and then someone can just like skate in sit down
and be like what's going on in this morning show like oh here's the news and we just hang out in
the mornings that sounds like a lot of fun and that will lead right into my first segment at 10
a.m so that's how how, it's an idea.
It's an idea.
I like that one.
Yeah, we're really just, once the new studio is done and it looks awesome, then we'll know for sure.
The other thing we have is we have the building for the new coffee shop, skate shop, game shop, hangout place and studio.
And it just takes a long time to do construction, build.
One of the biggest
challenge we're facing right now is a short uh a shortage of supplies so we're trying to get
internet installed at free domistan and we're told oh yeah we're ready to install everything
permitted good ready to go no no supplies available sorry no cabling no no materials
can't do it i'm like well how do we get internet well the system seems to be breaking down
kevin brady says phil took my dog and married my wife why'd you do that phil come on man sounds
like something no it didn't happen well plausible deniability then he lied about it the wife is
actually outside the studio right now same with the dog dog. I'm not married, and me and my ex are not cool, so.
Christina H. says, why are chickens so funny?
Because.
That's funny.
Chickens are funny because they just have goofy faces,
and they look at you, and they're all innocent about it.
Yeah, they'd rip you open if they were like four times your size.
That's right.
Yeah, Roberto Jr. would walk up and just rip your stomach right open
and just eat you without even looking at you,
and you'd be like, ah! We're going a deep dive on the terror bird one day you guys ever
see that thing yeah yeah ten foot trash panda says baby steps luke rome wasn't built in a day
give it a few years and there will be a serious push to get rid of the deep state don't be black
pilled take the speedball luke come on i don't like the rome i was saying that too rome wasn't
built in a day as roman patriarch propaganda the rom Romans man they're in our minds and they were racist genocidal maniacs
oh fair point I would argue did Rome even end are we just the new Roman Empire it's the Roman
Catholic Church now is the Roman Empire basically Raymond G Stanley Jr says Taylor I'm a big fan of
your hit song Mbop there it is what did I say before the segment? Someone was going to say it.
That was you?
SA Federale says,
great guests again.
Without Taylor,
I would still be wrong about what happened to Ashley.
Luke, don't make Phil lose his voice.
The guy has amazing things to say.
Let him speak.
Phil, one more time.
Let's hear that whir.
I see Serge getting ready
to drop the mic.
There we go.
Is that coming from your lower diaphragm? That's a fry scream actually a fry scream a certain part of my vocal cords i engage what they call your false cords as well
as my your regular so your work prevents damage uh not prevents damage but it's it's the way to
get that raspy kind of sound to it. So that was a pitched yell,
and then there's another scream that I do that's purely fry
that's more like a...
It sounds like black metal, and I can do...
There's a bunch of different things that you can do.
Can you do that one too?
Oh, come on.
That one I can really draw out really long.
You work those chords out?
Is that how you're able to do that?
There's exercises that you have to do,
and normally I would do warm-ups and stuff like that, but I'm not actually performing a whole show, so it's not you have to do, and normally I would do warm-ups
and stuff like that,
but I'm not actually performing
the whole show,
so it's not that big of a deal
if I don't do warm-ups.
Although, if I'm going to be talking
regularly, I probably will start
doing warm-ups before...
Anyway.
That'd be good to do on the show.
Well, the plan was...
I mean, this is going to be crazy,
because the plan was
Friday night jam sessions.
That'd be fun.
We were talking about doing it here
because we had that space,
but we never quite got it set up.
With the new space, we're actually going to have a music area, and we were talking about Friday night here because we had that space, but we never quite got it set up. With the new space,
we're actually going to have a music area
and we're talking about
Friday night at the end of the show
because we're all going to be hanging out,
just having the camera turn on
and someone could jam out.
Hey, you'll be here.
I'll be here.
I like playing guitar.
Frey Kane says,
Tim's earlier segment on genderqueer
reminded me heavily of
A Child Called It.
Poor kid was so starved
he ate a used diaper.
Oof.
Damn.
Jeez. Man. Trauma. That used diaper. Oof. Damn. Jeez.
Man.
Trauma.
That's how they get you.
Yep.
Faith Mara says, got super excited when y'all brought up roller derby last night.
Unfortunately, the roller derby community is woke AF.
Yeah, it is.
Just know that you have at least one roller derby chick fan.
Love you, Tim and crew.
Well, then we got to start our own unwoke roller derby.
Yeah.
There's your next idea.
You're going to start a roller rink.
Well, we got someone here who quads, you know.
It's like roller skates, does tricks.
She's pretty good.
So we got to just get more of that, you know.
I think it's great.
Is it possible to learn to drop in if you're over 40?
Yes.
Yeah.
All right.
Absolutely.
I've never dropped into a half pipe, but I think that I want to learn that.
Lean forward really hard.
It's kind of weird
because once you learn how to drop in,
I don't know if like
lean forward makes sense to me
when someone says about dropping in
because sometimes I kind of don't lean forward.
It's just like if you can control your core,
you don't really think about it.
Depending on the trick I want to do,
I'll lean more forward
or lean more back.
You know, I don't know.
I want to learn how to skateboard now.
I mean, it's good fun you're gonna
get hurt on saturday we'll get you a board and on saturday we'll be we'll be riding around yeah
do some tray flips or something it was funny someone collin did when i posted it tim pool
37 year old skateboarder and i'm like well i'll be 37 in two months but yes yeah that's it i guess
tony hawk's 50 something yeah tony hawk's still the man kind of right is he using a crutch i saw
him in a picture with a crutch.
Yeah, well, he had a surgery or something.
He broke his femur.
You know, Tony Hawk broke his femur
and then kept skating.
And I guess it was healing
and then it disjointed
because he was putting too much pressure on it skating.
And then he had to go in for surgery again.
Yeah, that's a bummer.
Tony, dude, a voice of the people.
Come on out, man.
You had any connections with T-Bone? That would be legend. Yeah, we got Tony on the show of the people come on out man you got any connections
with T-Bone
that would be legend
yeah we gotta get Tony on the show
T-Bone
T-Bone man
T-Bone
B-Hawk
probably
but he's not a very political guy
I don't know
yeah he'd just be chill
I don't know
maybe he can come skate the park
once it gets set up
pop culture crisis
I mean you do basically
own Independent now
so there you go
well we don't own Independent
no but you own the logo
so
well it's not their logo anymore they abandoned it it's a t dude so uh i will say the uh that cross logo
i have ordered 10 boards sick tim cast boards i don't even know what size they're they're probably
eight inches and uh we're just gonna give them up they might be eight and a half i'm not sure
i think it's i think it's eight and a half yeah eight five do you expect people to to show up and kind of push back on your skating event i'm not doing an event i'm just
literally showing well yeah he's freedom plaza but do you expect people to to show up no idea
try and cause problems i mean here's the thing if we said if we like got a permitted thing put up a
tent had speakers you could shut it down anybody could yeah and then it's like oh no what do we do
you can't shut down me just being somewhere.
You can tell me I can't be there
and then cause problems
and I can be like,
okay, I'll go skate there.
And then I'll like walk 20 feet
and skate somewhere else.
Like, what are you going to do?
You know what I mean?
It's like,
we did a speaking event at this theater
and then they canceled the contract on us.
I mean, they owe us money,
but Antifa threatened to burn the theater down,
so I get it.
Nice people.
Well, you know, I'm like, we're not doing an event.
I'm just going to be literally standing in an open space.
And so if people – you know what I think is going to happen?
I think no wacko leftist will actually show up.
I think a bunch of skateboarders might show up.
I think a bunch of fans might show up.
And it'll just be a fun day in D.C. and we'll get to hand out some boards or something.
I mean, if anything, they should be happy about this event because you're handing out skateboards.
You're yeah.
We're going to give away probably like 50 boards.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's give it back to the community.
10 AM guys.
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no, because that's what I ride. And then all the step on snack ones vary in size. Are they already gripped or is it just wood? Just wood.
Yeah, I got to get your own grip.
We have grip, maybe bring some out,
but I don't think we have enough to give out.
So it's just like, you get a board,
go find the grip yourself.
I think it'll be interesting to see what people do.
I mean, if there really are a bunch of woke crazies
who are mad at giving out boards,
what are they going to say when we flood DC
with Timcast skateboards?
Yo, I will literally, I'm not kidding.
I will give away 1000 skateboards. Yo, I will literally, I'm not kidding. I will give away
1,000 skateboards
in the D.C. area.
I will make sure
that every kid
has a brand new board
to skate on
to get more kids skating.
It's good marketing.
Get outside
and get some exercise.
That ain't bad.
I already sent like,
I think I sent like 50 boards
to a local shop
that I was,
like the guys were,
we walked into this shop
and you never know if you're walking into a woke place or not and then you know what I hear as soon as I walk in? sent like 50 boards to a local shop that i was like the guys were we walked into this shop and
i'm you know you never know if you're walking in a woke place or not and then you know what i hear
so i walk in listen people you gotta understand when they're coming for your income and i was
like oh these guys are gonna be cool and then they knew who we were and i was like i'm gonna
send you a bunch of boards feel free to do whatever you want give them away sell them
free we'll just send them to you we send them out some boards yeah i'll do the same thing
and then people are gonna be like i'm so annoyed like they're seeing tim cast everywhere well so i i think
here's the challenge i've thought about with this if i keep giving away free skateboards
as sort of like a marketing promotion and cultural thing it's going to start hurting local skate
shops because people are going to be like i don't know tim pulled just gave me a free board
i needed like you know i don't need to buy from i don't think a lot of people are gonna i mean some people will skate on them but
people that know you probably aren't actually going to skate on them they'll probably hang
their deck up or you know use it in an aspect of like but like if we give out a thousand boards
there's a lot of kids who need a new boards a lot of parents are going to be like cool
free board so one thing i might do is just give the boards for free to shops that are willing to
take them in the area and i know a few of the shops are super woke, so they probably won't.
But whatever.
Can you give away just the board without the wheels and the grip?
That's what we're doing.
Go the deck.
Then they'll have to go buy the deck.
Right.
Okay.
You give out the deck.
You've got to go buy the trucks.
You've got to go buy the bearings and everything else.
That could actually enhance sales at local shops if you give out a lot of just boards.
I mean, at least for the accessories.
Yeah, like for bearings and trucks and everything. maybe what i'll do is at the new shop
we're opening i'll sell the decks for like 10 bucks a piece so like professional grade top
industry level decks but we take a huge loss on them because it's basically a marketing budget
for us yeah if we get people riding around on timcast up on snack boards that's generating a
lot of attention for us which is a good thing and we can afford to do it and it can have a huge impact on the culture so we subsidize
it and then uh all the kids in the dc area are all going to be writing the same graphics in the
same company and then we'll we'll get a skate team we'll pay our our riders a salary something no one
else does we will we will hire on five skaters at a salary to be on the team to produce clips and segments
and rep the board and all that stuff i think it's gonna be a blast do you think you'll eventually
go into like manufacturing trucks and wheels and bindings wheels wheels are easy yeah but
everything's basically private label trucks are much more difficult really expensive it's gonna
be the most expensive part of the whole board wheels actually maybe even before decks because wheels are there's a lot of companies
that do urethane and and i i like super hard wheels because i like you know when i'm riding
street i want to be able to slide around so let's read some more super chats all right john kirsten
kirsten says tim you talk about the fbi and the whitmore plot look into brandon caserta he's great
on i know phil on i know phil started following him
look forward to seeing you in dc i can i can put you in contact with brandon i was supposed to do
an interview with him but i got a little bit busy he's one of the people that was acquitted
in the whitmer kidnapping oh he is he's a great guy and he's willing to do interviews too
arthamesia says adam schiff looks like he hates Napster. He kind of does, right?
That's a great comment.
Bravo.
That's a good one.
All right.
The Lion says, a fiver for Luke hanging the Polish power gear behind him.
Oh, nice.
Damn right.
What does that mean?
It's Jan Bohovic.
He is a Polish UFC fighter that is a really smart fighter, and he was a former champion.
And he's probably going to be fighting for the championship soon.
So that's his walkout
jersey and has the Polish Eagle
on there. So represent.
Tim Jakes is a 21-year-old Air Force Academy
football player dropped dead today on his way to class.
No cause of death at this time,
only that he suffered a medical emergency.
You know, these things happen. Sudden adult
death syndrome.
Climate change. It's serious, serious man it's hot out there people are spontaneously dying because of the temperature do you see that story on vice
that's right oh i got what that's called did you what's the what's the word um is it the wet bulb
thing yes wet bulb yep wet bulb i'm gonna pull up the definition while you're people get sweaty
then the humidity builds up then they can't release heat yeah what happens is the air uh is evaporating off of them at such a pace that
they're not actually cooling down as it's happening so they end up overheating wow i was skating in
uh i was skating in phoenix once i was a tempe and it was like 110 degrees but i felt totally fine
and i wasn't sweaty because the sweat evaporated so fast that you don't feel the sweat on you,
and it's cooling you down, but you dehydrate super quick.
It's crazy.
David Scott says on the Parks Department,
that is public land owned by the people,
and we only have access to a small portion of it,
and only for the uses they deem acceptable.
Sounds like something a communist would say.
I think he's agreeing with you though
i think he's complaining that it's supposed to be our land but they're keeping us off of it
you can't skate in most parks can you the worst thing is like hey there's a big beautiful park
you show up you're at the gate and then some statist some communist comes out of his little
little toilet booth he's like do you have a reservation i need a reservation to be in the
park are you kidding me i that That is just so infuriating.
We were in, where were we?
Austin?
We went to that amazing park.
We were supposed to go on this amazing hike.
We showed up at the gate.
What did they say?
Oh, yeah, they said we're full.
They're full.
I'm like, what?
There's a capacity?
There's a capacity to be in the nature?
All right, SquidBugsAnonymous says,
Tim, I'm one of the 4% that voted to keep the IRS.
Just kidding. I'm an ANC 4% that voted to keep the IRS. Just kidding,
I'm an ANCAP that doesn't believe in voting.
Luke, you say you're an anarchist, yet you keep advocating for choosing your next slave
driver. No slaves, no masters.
I don't think I ever
advocated for, you know, a slave
driver. Name me a slave driver
I advocated for. I didn't advocate for it,
I said be skeptical of them, just
like I did everybody else.
But as I compared politicians before, I said politicians are all buttholes.
Some of them are more stinky buttholes than others.
But at the end of the day, they all have crap that comes out of them.
So be critical of everybody.
And I disagree with you, bro.
Michael Justice says Tim's skateboard event is a psyop to flush out his swatters.
Tim cast Secret Service will be waiting and watching. Love from Uber Mike in St. Pete, Florida.
It's not an event.
There's no schedule. There's no plan.
I'm going to arrive at 10
and I'm going to skate. That's it. That's all that's
happening. Oh, and Phil will be there and he'll play guitar
or sing or maybe both.
And then our crew will be there. I don't know
exactly who's coming from here and we'll
hang out and have a good time.
And it'll be fun.
There you go.
I think we'll have some bladers, some scooters, you know, some skateboarders.
It'll be fun.
Nathan C. says, let's not forget that Trump knew he didn't call for an insurrection that they are accused of following.
Yet he did nothing to pardon the political prisoners who are wrongfully accused.
He set him up just because trump didn't try to commit an extra uh an insurrection doesn't make trump good
i mean well he could he should have pardoned people yeah he should have got these people
who've been locked up for like two years that without charge but they neutered him right after
the six they used the six to absolutely neuter him i mean after that he there was no trump left
afterwards there's no Trump left afterwards.
There's no Trump left even right now.
Yeah, I mean, right now it's actually kind of pathetic.
Great NFTs, though.
Great NFTs.
That's true.
That's true.
It made a lot of money.
Some say the best NFTs.
Mike Hillier says,
Tim, your review of Genderqueer is similar to where Toxic Masculinity came from.
The one that came up with it was a closeted trans woman. toxic masculinity that's a book i have no idea let's uh let's see becoming
ungovernable says pissing outside is one of the finest feelings in the world what's wrong with
emptying your bladder how god intended what i'm basically saying is you have this little kid
who's smelling like feces peeing
in the yard can't read and has dried crusted blood stuck in her pants all of those things together
say severe neglect and child abuse right yeah you don't want it's a girl too you know yeah
i was gonna say peeing outside as a man that's nice but peeing outside as a woman or let alone
a little girl over and over again there's something wrong with that yeah that's great she couldn't read until she was 12 like right there it's like were her parents on
drugs seriously i bet why why move out to the middle of nowhere and then neglect your kids
just neglecting their kid yep ignoring the kid it's like you ever see matilda the parents just
like we didn't want it it's in the room you know that's a sad story man it's different if you have
the ability to go pee outside and versus
you know being forced to right just the idea that the counselor was like you smell really bad and
people are complaining and she's like i'm all embarrassed now it's like did your mom not tell
you smell bad right did you not have any family members to be like hey you need to clean yourself
yeah no she was just scuzzy and messed up and couldn't read. That's a developmental disability.
Well, it's not development.
What would you call that?
I mean, the average kid learns to read at six years old.
She was twice the age of the average person who learns to read and she couldn't read.
What were her parents doing to her?
Well, I'm surprised that, I mean, I don't know how long she went to public school or anything prior to that,
but I'm surprised someone hadn't stepped in earlier than that.
I mean, all the signs of abuse were there.
Yeah.
But it just continued to happen.
I mean, when the counselor realized she was smelling like crap,
she would have been like, is everything okay at home?
I mean, not being able to read, I mean, up until the point of where you're 12.
She's in school?
That should have been a big sign, especially in school.
Like, yeah, I remember in class you'd have those,
the teacher would call on that kid and then they'd be terrible at reading, right?
But there's a big difference from being terrible at reading
and having a low efficiency score to literally not being able to read well i'm not surprised the
schools didn't do anything i don't think the schools work but imagine a 12 year old kid who
smells like crap with crusted blood in their pants who can't read and is peeing in the yard
is at school you're going to be like something's wrong with this kid yeah like where was where was
child protective services is everything okay do you want a gender reassignment surgery?
They didn't do it like that,
but you get this person who's just so dejected and angry at everybody.
It's like, imagine walking into a room,
and no matter what you say, you're wrong,
and you feel bad, and everyone's laughing at you,
and then all of a sudden someone comes up to you and says,
I think you're right.
You're valid.
Yep, all of a sudden you feel good.
All right, let's grab some more super chats.
Where are we at? Let's see. Someone else mentioned the 24 21 year old air force cadet who dropped wow what is this one uh jojo az says
salute to gunners collective on youtube not familiar very cool mr grizzly bear says hey
luke what is your opinion on the show parks and Rec? I actually watched it a few years ago, I enjoyed it
Ron Swanson's an awesome actor
A communist
Yeah, he's like a self-hating communist
It's awesome to see
In real life he's an actual communist
Yes, he is, he's a horrible
I'm not even going to get into it
But the actor he plays is somewhat of a pioneer.
I thought it's What's-His-Name's Best Work.
What is his name?
Guardians of the Galaxy.
He's Ron Swanson.
No, no, the other guy.
Chris Pratt.
Chris Pratt.
It's kind of a joke.
He's good at that.
Dude, he's so good.
Kim McCursey says, Tim, you spoke earlier about your separation from sugar.
My son works nights and he doesn't feel right until 12 a.m.
Asked him how long, by the way, 12 a.m. Asked him how long,
by the way,
12 a.m. in his last soda.
He said,
that's an excellent question.
Interesting.
Yeah.
Benjamin R.C. says,
I lost 110 pounds
and kicked diabetes in 2022
by eating right.
Hell yes, dude.
Epic.
Hell yeah, man.
That's the way to do it.
Yeah.
There's a common misconception
that you can't really
get rid of diabetes either,
but I've seen,
I mean, I know multiple people.
It depends on the type.
Yeah, it depends on the type,
of course, but I know multiple people that have literally conquered it and then now they look absolutely amazing type 2 diabetes for sure
there's even evidence that people with type 1 diabetes can keep there's some symptoms under
like under control with diet yeah one is like your pancreas is just done and one is it's
overloading and can't handle your horrible eating correct yeah david neve says working in
the er the last 11 years the patients are getting younger and sicker nurses have less skills hard
keeping up with sick unhealthy people interesting man shane man says last night you mentioned waking
up during surgery i did that when i was five they were working on my heart i rose up saw all red in
my chest pushed back down and they hit the sauce.
I was out in 10 to 15 seconds.
Yikes, man.
That's a memory.
Yeah.
Oof.
Corn Pop says, abolish the parks department.
Thank you.
But who will run the parks?
Nobody.
Nature.
Nature's pretty brutal.
Grandpa's Place says, last time I was on a skateboard Sid Vicious was alive
and part of the Sex Pistols
Tim there will be a time when skateboarding is something you can no longer do
I disagree
I've seen those videos of like 70 year old dudes riding around on skateboards
then you just gotta skate on Mars
less gravity
you're gonna fly
I'm just waiting for them to fill skate parks with sand again
oh yeah
that was very effective
Liam Black says hey guys started listening because of Phil still don't quite understand all the topics you cover here them to fill skate parks with sand again. Oh, yeah. That was very effective.
Liam Black says, hey, guys, started listening because of Phil.
Still don't quite understand all the topics you cover here, but I'm learning so much.
Cheers, all.
Hi, Liam.
Phil's introducing people into the world of politics.
Very good.
How much did you pay her to say that?
Didn't pay him anything.
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Polish sausage.
Whatever you're into and patrol
your chakras take care of yourself and your vibration if we combine all of the chakra
things can we summon captain planet yeah you gotta get all eight of them on you at the same
time with eight that was you and propaganda okay so uh this is the butt one yeah you got the butt
one so you gotta put it in your butt oh you gotta put it in your gooch i'm serious that's the good too. You got to put it in your gooch. I'm serious. That's the good one. If you don't put it in your gooch,
you're not doing it right. I got the heart right. Can we get a wide shot?
I got the heart. You got to bend over. These are Ian's stupid, weird, hippie things.
My mom got these for me for Christmas. Shout out to Becky Crossland. What's up, dude?
Shout out, Becky. Thanks, Becky. It's a hit. What is the I feel supposed to do?
I feel? I don't know. It says on there. What is the I feel supposed to do? I feel?
I don't know.
It says on there with a number and whatever number it is.
Let me see what you got.
The bottom chakra is one up to seven.
You got the sacral.
The sacrum is, what is that?
Wiener.
Right here?
That's your wiener.
Oh, okay. That's why it's shaped like that.
Here.
Yeah.
Put it on your wiener.
The sacrum is right above.
The wiener.
The wiener.
Yeah.
Is it really?
Yeah. And then the root is right under the wiener. Yeah. Is it really? Yeah.
And then the root is right under the wiener.
Yeah.
And Tim has the root.
He has the butt one.
Yeah.
Right between your legs, just straight up.
Phil, what do you have?
I have to throw one.
You got to get a war cry now.
Do you really have to throw one?
I do, yeah.
Oh, wow.
Did you put it right on the Adam's apple?
I have, yeah.
War cry, Phil.
War cry. Hold on. Let's see if we can do this. it right on the Adam's apple? I have, yeah. War cry, Phil. War cry.
Hold on.
Let's see if we can do this.
You can pull your Adam's apple down a little bit,
and it drains fluid out of your head.
Yeah!
Get yourself some vibrating chakra tuning forks if you want to.
They're on Amazon and elsewhere, I'm sure.
Serge, what's happening, brother?
Yo, what an interesting episode.
Yeah, I'll be in the chat.
I'll be in the comments rather than out the chat.
I read the chat all the time, but I'll see you in the comments.
Probably have a lot to say.
We're going to enjoy the tuning forks in the next episode, I'm sure.
All right, everybody.
We will see you all over at TimCast.com.
Thanks for hanging out.
Cheers.