Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #876 Trump Says HE WILL Take Speaker Job, GOP HAS NO CHOICE w/Micheal Seifert & Bruesewitz

Episode Date: October 6, 2023

Tim, Luke, & Serge join Michael Seifert & Alex Bruesewitz to discuss the possibility of Trump becoming speaker of the house looking more & more likely, Matt Gaetz saying GOP colleagues want to make it... harder to expel corrupt speakers, the IRS going after MyPillow and the SEC targeting Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:10 That's what he's going to do. And I am just begging all of you, please. I implore you. I'm looking into the eyes of every Republican member of Congress right now. Do what you know must be done. Nominate, second, and vote for Donald Trump as Speaker of the House. Give the people what they want. Now, I gotta be honest, I actually think there's a strong possibility it could happen right now. I mean, strong doesn't mean greater than majority,
Starting point is 00:01:34 90 percent. But I'm also wondering, because nobody really wants to do it as a handful. I mean, Scalise wants to do it. Jim Jordan wants to do it. They'll probably go in that direction. But there is perhaps at least a single digit or double digit percentage chance that if Donald Trump gets the nomination, many Republicans will be concerned that if they don't support him, it could be bad for them. Considering Donald Trump is polling so well right now, there's a huge opportunity to signal to your base and your district like, hey, look, man, I'm backing Donald Trump, too. I'm just like you guys. And I hope and I pray that's the case. So we'll talk about that. Plus, we've got a bunch of other news.
Starting point is 00:02:08 Putin's threatening to nuke and wipe out the West. OK, I guess. Here we go again. And then we have Elon Musk is being sued by the SEC. Before we get started with all that, my friends, head over to TimCast.com. And at this point, I'm only assuming that if you are buying tickets to our event tomorrow in Miami, October 6th, you're probably already in the area. this point, I'm only assuming that if you are buying tickets to our event tomorrow in Miami, October 6th, you're probably already in the area.
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Starting point is 00:04:02 this channel share this show with your friends joining tonight, we've got a couple of guests. We've got Michael Seifert. How's it going, everybody? Michael Seifert, founder and CEO of Public Square, largest non-woke marketplace in the world, over 70,000 businesses that don't hate you and love the country, and they love the Constitution. I'm a huge fan of the Public Square app, as most of you know, and that's why we shout it out so much, because people keep saying, what can we do to win? And the buy cuts have been tremendously successful in forcing companies to back off from wokeness.
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Starting point is 00:04:44 you sign up, and you can see a map of all of these businesses in your area that share your values. Really, really great stuff. So, I'm obviously a huge fan. Thanks for joining. It's going to be a blast. We've got Alex Brusiewicz as well. What's up? Glad to be back. Thanks for having me, Tim. And I'm Alex Brusiewicz. I'm a pro-Trump political consultant.
Starting point is 00:04:59 Work with most of the great people in the MAGA world that you're big fans of probably. And I love coming on TimCast always. Right on, man. Thanks for hanging out. Of course, Luke is here. Hey, guys. My name is Luke Grodowski of YouTube.com forward slash WeAreChange.
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Starting point is 00:05:38 And I want to thank Public Square for doing what they're doing. I have my supplement and health business up there on wearechanged.shop, so thank you guys for doing everything you're doing, and this should be a great conversation. Thank you. Glad to be here. Right on. We got search pressing the buttons? Oh, yeah. I'm over here just trying to keep myself muted, so it sounds good. Of course. Of course, I also mentioned tomorrow's event
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Starting point is 00:06:14 because we love how leftist they are. Donald Trump said he's open to being House Speaker for a short period. Oh, how generous. And this is what they wrote. They wrote, Donald Trump says he's generously offered up his services to be an interim speaker of the House until GOP brass can sort out which Republican it wants in congressional leadership for the long term. Trump told Fox News that he's been approached by lawmakers and was queried about his interest in the position which he's technically eligible to hold despite not being a member of Congress. I have been asked to speak as a unifier because I have so many friends in Congress, Trump
Starting point is 00:06:46 said. If they don't get the vote, they have asked me if I would consider taking the speakership. The ex-president made clear that becoming House Speaker would not deter from his plans to retake the White House in next year's presidential election. Other names that have been floated as potential House Speaker to replace Kevin McCarthy is Jim Jordan, Tom Emmer, and Steve Scalise. I think it's got to be Trump. It's got to be Trump for one simple reason.
Starting point is 00:07:10 He would unify. It would end the fighting. No one is going to want to be the person who said, I told Donald Trump, currently the most popular man running for president, the frontrunner, I told him no and obstructed. If Trump comes in, first of all, I don't think he just
Starting point is 00:07:25 goes and insults one side or the other side or this group or that group or this person. He actually says, here's what we're going to get done. Here's what we're going to make happen. And whether it be Matt Gaetz or anyone else, they're going to be like, I'm going to defer to Donald Trump. Yeah, I think from a numbers perspective, you have to get the 218 votes. And looking at some of these other names on the list, Jim Jordan, I think he's also probably a front runner if Trump is not interested. But Steve Scalise and Tom Emmer, they're both going to have tremendous trouble getting the 218. President Trump comes in, he's already have like, he already has like 110 congressional endorsements for his presidential bid. And you know, DeSantis is the second closest with four. And so, you know, President Trump is the most popular Republican in the party and in Congress right now.
Starting point is 00:08:09 In Congress, I mean, and not even as a member of Congress, but considering he's the front runner, I'm wondering what would happen. Considering he said he'll do it, that he's been asked to do it, he's been nominated. This time it's more serious than the first time. I remember when Matt Gaetz nominated Trump first time around and it was seen as kind of silly because trump wasn't going to do it now that trump said yes imagine being that one rank and file republican who has to tell your district you voted against donald trump as speaker of the house yeah well he's already pulling about 60 there's no yeah yeah why why did you uh not support trump and go for some rhino? Nope.
Starting point is 00:08:45 I'm just, you know, look, maybe I'm just saying this because I really want it to happen. But I really want it to happen. Yeah, it would be hilarious. I think it would be hilarious. I so badly want it. Trump's not really known as a unifier from everything I've garnered over the last few years. But this would be the most interesting outcome. And I think he does want it.
Starting point is 00:09:02 He wouldn't be saying what he's saying right now if he didn't want the position. So you know what? Let's do it. I want to see this. I want to see him there. I want to see him in Congress. I mean, this would also kind of derail his presidential run because he wouldn't be able to be in key states like New Hampshire. He wouldn't be able to be in Iowa. He wouldn't be able to be in places like Michigan as well, where he needs to be. You're under the assumption that Congress works. It doesn't. It doesn't work. I mean, when Nancy Pelosi was speaker, they worked 100 days out of the year. And Kevin McCarthy had a little bit more of a strict schedule with this Congress. But I mean, you're on for four days and you're off for 12. They're a bunch of lazy welfare queens. And on top of that, he'd have non-stop media coverage
Starting point is 00:09:46 every camera, every day. I mean, imagine, like, he already has basically non-stop media coverage, but this is just... Even more. This would not derail his campaign. This would launch it to the moon. Imagine he does one little thing, right? We saw Patrick McHenry boots Nancy Pelosi from her
Starting point is 00:10:01 office, and it's front-page news, a big deal. Nancy Pelosi's like, oh, it's breaking tradition, and it's hilarious. Imagine if Trump orders the floor to be mopped, and then they're like, Donald Trump is now ordering janitors around. It's front-page news. It would give him press for the entire duration of however long he does it, and it would be worth billions of dollars. Well, Andy could pull the whole, like, my competitors in the primary are out just fundraising, fundraising and they're out and I'm working for the American people. That's a powerful message. Yeah, I'm a fan of this. I'm a fan of it purely because it's so entertaining. Well, just looking at the other options, I mean, I think Jim Jordan's the best of the other options,
Starting point is 00:10:39 but Steve Scalise was considering a run against McCarthy during January. That wasn't reported a ton, but there were some reports out there. Steve wanted that speakership. He was whipping people behind the scenes saying, if Kevin can't make it, I want to be that guy. But I think Steve would have been worse than Kevin. You know, I sat across from Steve in a donor's house in Palm Beach. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck.
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Starting point is 00:12:24 I don't remember that. And so he came down to Palm Beach for a big check. He thought he was the man. And then the donor called me and said, come on over. So I came on over, sat across from Steve and grilled him for an hour. And he left with like a third of the money he came for. He was pissed. So he hasn't left me a whole lot. But then you have Tom Emmer, who's another guy that is not aligned with the voter base. He's not aligned with the Trump Republican Party, which makes up 75% of Congress, if not more. And, you know, he was telling donors not to donate to Trump in 2024. Allegedly, he was also going on CNN before the midterms, telling candidates, his advice to them is don't say Trump's name when you're campaigning. Meanwhile,
Starting point is 00:13:05 he's sending out dozens of fundraising emails saying, this is Donald Trump, and we need you to donate to the NRCC. And so you have these people with a lot of baggage. And again, you have to get to 218. And so if you're doing math, you're not going to get to 218 if you're some of these other guys, and you have all these people working against you. So some people are asking in the super chat, they heard that Donald Trump can't be speaker because he's under indictment and that's not allowed but that's just a gop rule that they could literally just be like okay we don't care anymore it really just comes down to the republicans being like yeah we don't care we want trump what do you guys think but real quick real quick sorry sorry no it could give an excuse to a republican when he votes
Starting point is 00:13:42 against trump as speaker and his constituents or her constituents say, why didn't you support Trump? And he says, we want the GOP rule. We had a rule that says you can't be and they're trying to break the rule. And I just think that's wrong. And that'll be their out. Let's say Trump becomes speaker. What is going to be his first move? Impeach Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:14:02 I mean, honestly, yeah, he might want to bring it to the floor he's also got to fully cut any funding for ukraine and make that the hill because you know that that was the big thing that everybody's pissed off about i think investigating hunter biden yeah that would be a very important uh aspect he also demanded that europe financed this ukrainian war and the united states pay less uh for this conflict as well so um yeah congress does have purchasing powers so if he becomes speaker and then brings like marjorie taylor green's biden impeachment to the floor and then biden gets impeached and now what's the current balance of power in the senate we've got uh feinstein is out it's very close it's very
Starting point is 00:14:42 close a fine sign is out and then um so i i so where does that put them right now and you've got minute minute minute is on the ropes yeah they're not gonna kick him out because they need that vote yeah I know I know but but where are they currently it's still a tie I think it's a tie even with Feinstein out no she just got replaced from Maryland yeah From Maryland? Yeah, the woman lived in Maryland, according to what Twitter about. You know what was really interesting is that,
Starting point is 00:15:08 I think it was Mike Cernovich pointed this out, that Adam Schiff wanted to run, and now he's basically been spiked because of this. But my point is, if Donald Trump gets Kamala and Biden both impeached, as Speaker of the House, he's president. Well, you have to go through the Senate.
Starting point is 00:15:24 I mean, we don't have friends. But that's why I was asking about like, what's the balance currently at? You know, yeah, but you're right. You're right. I mean, Biden has more friends in the Senate on the Republican side than Trump does. I mean, I think our Senate's a disaster.
Starting point is 00:15:35 I mean, we are so frustrated with the House and I think it's easy to blame the House. And, you know, McCarthy, you know, did get a lot of the heat and the blame, but the Senate is impossible to work with on these issues you have republican senators going on field trips to ukraine just as often as the democrats are and i real quick i just need to point out too in order to convict an impeachment you need what like 63 or something 65 i think you need super majority yeah it's not it's not just 50 51 and
Starting point is 00:16:00 you got lindsey graham in there mitt romney and all these horrible rhinos and politicians that don't give a damn about anybody. Right. And Lady G, also known as Lindsey Graham. But, you know, right before the election, Lindsey was like, Joe Biden's one of the kindest people I've ever met in my life. I'm like, these people make me sick. And so, you know, we have like 10 good senators. If you're a Republican, you have 10 good senators and that's it.
Starting point is 00:16:21 And so we have a long way to go up there. Carrie Lake's running for the senate again so we'll see what happens in arizona but again for the first time for the first time right yes but so that's official right she she did it well yeah tuesday's the lunch but we'll see what happens but yeah i said it's a disgrace but i think trump for speaker is what the what the people want and what the people need and i i hope like his first move is just to like annoy and and agitate you know like we we saw nancy pelosi get evicted and it was hilarious and i'm like you know i gotta be honest if the only thing we get out of matt gates
Starting point is 00:16:55 his efforts and his other republicans then uh is nancy pelosi getting evicted i'm happy with that oh yeah because uh with kevin mcc in, you might as well have a Democrat majority funding for Ukraine. You name it. Democrat policies are getting what they want. It's remarkable to me that the Republican majority says we actually are scrutinizing Ukrainian funding. And the Democratic Party says we're for it. So Kevin McCarthy goes, I'm going to go to Democrats on this one. I mean, what was the point of winning in 2022?
Starting point is 00:17:24 What was the point of all the effort? So he's got to go. And then if Donald Trump comes in, I don't see him. I've got to be honest. I do see Trump negotiating with Democrats, for sure. He's going to be more moderate than people expect. Trump will probably be a bit more moderate. I shouldn't say moderate. Trump will be a bit more favorable to the
Starting point is 00:17:39 establishment than Matt Gaetz would be. But Trump would be substantially better than, I guess, anyone else you could get. Well, and the people want him. I think, establishment than matt gates would be but trump would be substantially better than i guess anyone else you could get well and the people want him i think well and in the senate you've got mitch mcconnell who believes last week as he said that the number one priority of republicans is to support the war effort in ukraine it's like you can't be more out of touch with the base than that and so if he comes in and has a few key issues that he drives forward if he talks about immigration i mean even the democrats are waking up to how awful illegal immigration is in their cities and so it's like if he made some of these issues kind of key focal points if he brought up
Starting point is 00:18:12 pictures of the evidence from hunter biden on stage and like called out the sham that this is that he only got a slap on the wrist for a filing issue with a firearm like he he would immediately have traction with uh i think, a lot of people in the House that would say, he's legit. This is cool. I've worked with a lot of the Congress members, and I've worked with them before they got into Congress. And they run, they have all these ideas, and they have all this excitement, and they want
Starting point is 00:18:36 to make all of this change. And then they get there, and they introduce something, and it sits there until it gets through a committee. And then, you know, the committee might not even break. And so they didn't realize how slow of a process this really was. Like Congress is a broken institution and you can go in with great intentions, but it's so easy to fall into the, you know, the swamp. This is what I don't get.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Like, does someone have dirt on Boe marjorie and and thomas massey right because like they're they're full-throated defense of kevin mccarthy and thomas massey going so far to say like yelling that if they if we remove him this institution will fail and i'm just like bro no one in this country likes your institution are you so removed from what this is that you can't you can't see, that the American people would rather watch Congress. We mentioned this the other day. If you go to any single American, 82% of the time you ask them, would you rather we replace all members of Congress with golden retrievers
Starting point is 00:19:37 or leave it the way it is, golden retrievers? Absolutely. Obstruction of doofy dogs running around playing is better than what we got. Yeah, well, Boebert's in a very difficult district. So Boebert won her election by like 200 votes this last time. And not only does she have the Democrat Party working against her, she has a ton of Republicans spending big money against her. And so I'm not saying that she sided with Kevin McCarthy, but what she's trying to do is she's trying to keep that seat. And I think her seat's important to keep because our map is super small. We just lost a district in Alabama because of redistricting.
Starting point is 00:20:13 And if you look across the country, we're never going to have this 30-seat majority again for the next few decades. We have super small majorities either way just because of the way the math is. And if that's the case and the fear is if i stand against kevin mccarthy i will not get the funding to win the way you solve this problem is by all of these people standing up to kevin mccarthy tell him he is no longer welcome and these deals that he cuts behind the scenes don't play won't play anymore but if if you get people like marjorie
Starting point is 00:20:45 taylor green i get it she wants her committee assignments she was booted off last time around and so she's trying to be more i guess i guess she's trying to to play ball to a certain degree i mean that disrespectfully i mean she's she's trying to like get what she can't she get what she can uh get done done but all that does is kick the can down the road and perpetuate the problems i think what matt gates is doing is the right move and i think these problems get solved overnight if all of these people who are at risk go to kevin and say you know what fine do it pull the funding don't support us i literally don't care anymore let them have it call their bluff well that's what's weird that the criticism of gates was that this will cause chaos. I'm like, well, I'd prefer chaos versus destruction of our life.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Exactly. Like, if the options are an institution being irreparably broken, screwing me over, or chaos, I'm going to choose chaos. Plus, regardless of how you feel about the matter, Matt Gates' speech to the reporters that night on the Capitol steps when he was sharing basically a three-minute spiel about why he did what he did, like, you can't really disagree with any of his words. Americans don't feel heard. They don't feel represented by these people. We elect them. They go off. They use our money against us. And the Uniparty has become a very clear, established thing, and it no longer serves
Starting point is 00:21:56 the interests of the American people. So he has every right to kind of lay the foot down. I want to pull up this. I got this tweet from Matt Gates. He said, OK, let's negotiate. My GOP colleagues want to raise the threshold on the motion to vacate. OK, let me pause right there. Right now, it takes a single person to file. This is something that Matt got negotiated the first time around. A single person can file, and then they have to vote. Right now, the argument is they should raise the threshold and make it harder.
Starting point is 00:22:23 So Matt says, this is a question for all of them the gop if we enact the reforms rep rocana lays out here how high would you like the motion to vacate threshold to be because i'll basically give you whatever you want on the motion to vacate for this stuff and what is he saying a ban on congressional stock trading 12-year term limit for congress and a ban on political donations from lobbyists or PACs? Hear, hear, Matt Gaetz. And this is a Democrat. This is a bipartisan effort. Can they wear the corporate logos that also finance them and support them on their suits?
Starting point is 00:22:53 That's a great idea. I think that would be also very fair. Now, if you're concerned, as a member of Congress, that you need the money and the backing from the machine, here's a way you can go out with a bang. If you think you're not coming back, work with Matt Gaetz on getting Rep. Ro Khanna's reforms, anti-corruption plan, and fundamentally change the game. You know what I think happens, though?
Starting point is 00:23:15 It happens to everybody. Name an individual who's idealistic and says, when I get in, I'm going to fix this stuff. And what happens? Donald Trump said he was going to arrest Hillary Clinton. He didn't do that. Why? Everyone gets in and then says, when I get in, I'm going to fix this stuff. And what happens? Donald Trump said he was going to arrest Hillary Clinton. He didn't do that. Why? Everyone gets in and then says, one, I have to prioritize.
Starting point is 00:23:30 Do I want to build a wall, secure the border, or spend my time chasing after Hillary Clinton? And that's why she falls to the back. We're not going to do it. We're not going to go for it. People get into Congress and they're like, I am going to fight this machine. And then what happens? They jump into the river for the first time. They're watching the flow and they say, I am going to fight this machine. And then what happens? They jump into the river for the first time. They're watching
Starting point is 00:23:48 the flow and they say, I'm going to jump in there and I'm going to push back. And then eventually the river sweeps them up. They're sitting there thinking like, what can I get done in these broken institutions? Because if you resist, you get swept up, you go off the cliff of the waterfall. But if you play ball, maybe you can
Starting point is 00:24:04 get a little bit more money for your district. Maybe you can bring about a little social change right here or there. But the big changes, they don't get. Now, in my view, I think you're better off just standing your ground, holding your own. And if everyone who said, I'm going to get in to make a change, did, there'd be change overnight. The problem is people go in. And now we're looking at Marjorie Taylorlor green supporting the establishment candidate who is working with democrats in secret lauren bobert doing the same thing and i get it is lauren bobert capable of
Starting point is 00:24:33 doing anything if she gets ousted in the in the next in next next year no of course not so she needs as much support as she can get so she's building allies but then what do we get? The same broken, corrupt institution the American people despise over and over and over again. Until someone says, yo, I don't care to be part of a broken institution. I will stand against it to try and fix it. Like Matt is doing, actually, until we get more people joining in, it's just the American people are going to keep spitting on and laughing at and mocking Congress. Yeah, I think, I mean, the term limits thing would solve a lot of the problems. I think that would solve even a lot of the financial problems because a freshman member comes in, they typically don't get the best committee assignments.
Starting point is 00:25:15 But a lot of the lobbyists and the big special interest groups, they see who has the potential to climb the ranks and eventually get the chairmanship or a ranking member position on these committees. And that's when you have the real power. That's when you decide where the money's going. That's when you decide who's getting the contracts. And so if you're only in there for 12 years, you don't really have the time to play that game.
Starting point is 00:25:39 And I think that would make the committee members become not just... Right now, it's like a seniority thing if you're there for x amount of years and you and you are on this committee then you deserve the chairmanship and you need to break that mold you have to have the most competent and capable people in that role people that can't get bought i think one of the best things of this current congress is having a guy named jason smith on the and Means Committee. He's the one that's surfacing all of the IRS whistleblower stuff. He's a guy you probably never hear from. You probably always hear about Jim Jordan and James Comer, but you never hear Jason Smith. Jason Smith's the one
Starting point is 00:26:15 that's producing results, but he's not sending out fundraising emails saying, hey, support me. And so Jason Smith was not supposed to be the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. Seniority would have had a guy named Vern Buchanan do that. But I'll give credit where credit is due. Kevin McCarthy put Jason Smith on that committee, and he said he's that guy. And so you need competent and capable people that can't be bought. Jason's one of those guys. We need more like Jason.
Starting point is 00:26:39 Trump, just put Trump as speaker. Guys, if you're in Congress, you're Republican, and you're like, this is insane, everybody's fighting, just vote Trump. Have you ever heard one good argument against any of these points?
Starting point is 00:26:50 Like, why? Well, term limits, yes. What's the argument against term limits? You get someone as good as Ron Paul, you don't want him to leave. You want him to hold his ground
Starting point is 00:26:58 and do his best. But Ron Paul was also fighting for term limits. Yeah, because isn't that where the sort of Washington attitude comes in of like, hey, I know you want me, but I'm out.
Starting point is 00:27:05 I'm going back to my farm. I'm going to... Because that's what power was supposed to be. It was supposed to be people that have built businesses or served their communities. They go in, they work in Congress for a bit, and then they depart. They keep going with their lives. That was what it was supposed to be. The idea is with term limits, you will have shadow organizations
Starting point is 00:27:21 that are propping up their next crop of candidates, and they'll be cultivating them years in advance, and then they're going to control the political frontrunners. And they do. They do this. They do. They will get press attention for their young person they want to run eventually. And the idea with term limits is it would actually, the rare time you get someone good who's very popular and loved by the community they have to go and now you're starting from scratch meanwhile you're up against a massive machine that's cranking and churning out these npc like kenneth i'm not saying
Starting point is 00:27:54 i actually disagree with term limits i'm i'm actually for it for the most part because the the ban on political donations from lobbyists and packs i think actually solves a lot of those issues when you were describing that for some reason i was thinking about aoc but uh that's beyond the point i'm still very bullish on this nascar suit idea which i think would solve a lot of problems so the american people would know uh whatever corporation is financing and sponsoring these people but i don't think there's anything solving this problem if we look at this problem it's been consistent it's been going on for a very long time i still remember when we were making videos, there was a new study that came out. And this was when we were talking many, many years ago,
Starting point is 00:28:30 specifically looking at the wants, interests and needs of the American people that never get met in Congress. Special interest groups do get met. It's a big Occupy Wall Street talking point. Exactly. And it's an honest, it's a real talking point. When you look at the data, when you look at the people's wants and needs, and you look at what Congress is doing, it's usually the exact opposite of that, as of course, they're for the wars, they're for the medical intervention in our lives, they're for extra regulations, extra rules that prevent people from competing with the billionaire class that of course, they support fully. So I don't think there's any fixing this problem. I think that there's people who are going to walk away from this problem. So I don't think there's any fixing this problem. I think that there's people who are going
Starting point is 00:29:05 to walk away from this problem. And I think that's going to be the biggest solution out of all of this, in my opinion. I think one thing that Trump doesn't get enough credit for is his five-year lobbying ban on federal officials. So you can't go from a federal office job to lobbying like you used to. And so he got that done. The new thing now is TV contracts. So there's a story about Ken Buck, who was actually one of the guys that voted to remove McCarthy, but he did so because he felt like McCarthy was too aggressive against Hunter Biden. And so, you know, Ken Buck said, I'm not going to vote for this impeachment. And then he walked it back. But then there's a story that came out that said Ken Buck was in negotiations with CNN to get a contract and leave Congress. And so, you know,
Starting point is 00:29:46 if you look at like Jason Chaffetz from Utah, he left Congress, got Fox News contract. Trey Gowdy left Congress, got Fox News contract. Booster Seat Adam Kinzinger left Congress, got CNN contract. And so because you have this lobbying ban now, the corporate press is just going up and buying these people's opinions and having them go you know not lobby but message and so you know we have to figure out we have to stop congress and these federal jobs from being stepping stones to more lucrative careers i i think there's a very simple solution uh as to how we implement the solution to be determined. But the general idea is you get term limits, right? If you're president, you get two terms.
Starting point is 00:30:31 If you're a member of the Senate, you get two terms. If you're members of Congress, I think you'll get six, 12 years. And then after this, you are sent to Mars. We put you on a spaceship and you help go colonize Mars where you will no longer have any influence, power, authority on Earth. I know maybe the Mars thing is a little extreme because we don't know where Elon Musk is currently with Starship. But the other idea is
Starting point is 00:30:50 we just build an island called, like, Former Politician Island. And the idea is if you really want to be a politician, you know you are sacrificing your standing in the community. And once you're done, you will not be a part of it.
Starting point is 00:31:02 Hey, those politicians really do love their islands, okay? They love to go on them a lot not be a part of it. Well, those politicians really do love their islands. OK, they love to go on them a lot and do so. But you see, here's the point. You can also trick the bad ones. Be like, hey, remember those islands? Yeah, you're gonna love it. And then they go to the penal colony where they're, you know, living in jump.
Starting point is 00:31:16 They've jumpsuits in their little studio. I was literally thinking about the idea as you were saying it. But these politicians, they believe that they're still entitled to all their rights as a private citizen when they go and represent us and they forget that they work for us that was nancy's whole argument against the congressional stock trading and she said i'm a you know i'm a i'm a free american we should be able to trade stocks as a free american it's like you don't understand that when you go and actually you represent us you're willing to give up some of your day-to-day yep things because you work for me now. That's what you're acknowledging. So no, you
Starting point is 00:31:46 actually don't get to trade stocks like a free citizen because you have access that I don't have. Imagine you hire someone. Let's say you have an ice cream. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack,
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Starting point is 00:32:40 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. ...team shop, and you hire a young person. You're like, I need you to, you know, you're going to work 9 to 5, and you're going to serve ice cream to the people. And they go, you got it. And then one day you come in, it's 3 p.m., and they're gone. And you're like, I'm paying this person.
Starting point is 00:32:58 Where are they? And then they come back the next day, and they're like, I am a free person. This is America. I'm allowed to go to the park. I mean, people are allowed to go to the park. And you're like, yeah, but not on my dime. If you don't want to work here, you're fired. If like there are there are many, many jobs where you are no longer eligible for things.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Right. Whenever you see like a sweepstakes or something, you must like when you felt the form or whatever. It's like I confirm my family or I are not employees of said company or whatever. Well, that's not fair. I'm an American. I should be able to enter the sweepstakes even though I work for the company or whatever. It's like, I confirm my family or I are not employees of said company or whatever. Well, that's not fair. I'm an American. I should be able to enter the sweepstakes even though I work for the company. No. When you're in Congress, it's a conflict of interest to bring bills to the floor and vote
Starting point is 00:33:34 on them when you are buying stocks or trading on these things. Yeah, so no. That should be absolutely banned. And I'm surprised. Well, I'm not surprised. I'm not surprised it's illegal. But I'm just, it's something that literally should absolutely banned. And I'm surprised. Well, I'm not surprised. I'm not surprised it's illegal, but it's something that literally should be banned. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:33:50 And a lot of Republicans are the worst offenders. I think Unusual Wales is one of my favorite Twitter accounts to follow. Always exposing people. Because I learned so much about the Republican Congress members, I had no clue. And there's this guy out of Georgia, a Republican member, who's like the best stock trader in the world. And so, you know, we need to put a stop to this. I think there is populist bipartisan support on this. And I'd like to see
Starting point is 00:34:14 a bill actually hit the floor. But I'm glad to see that Ro Khanna and Matt Gaetz can, you know, team up on this. We'll see what happens. But it does need to happen. Yeah, it's almost as if both parties are corrupt, and they're kind of working together in some team up on this. We'll see what happens. But it does need to happen. It's almost as if both parties are corrupt and they're kind of working together in some kind of uniparty way, screwing over and skinning the American people. Is that uniparty?
Starting point is 00:34:35 I think we just did. I'm the CEO of a public company and chairman. On our board, if you want to be a director or an officer of a public company, you have all these restrictions around how you trade stock even you have to issue all the stocks that you've traded in other people's companies it's an lengthy document and everything you do is scrutinized and documented you have blackout periods like it's very simple to institute a blackout period for congressmen and women because it's very simple like you have
Starting point is 00:35:01 access i have access as the ceo of the company that the public doesn't have therefore i should not be able to trade in the same times that other people do this is not a difficult concept and if anybody is actually objecting to it it's purely because they have bad intentions there's not a good reason as a sitting member of congress to say yeah you know what we deserve the same rights to trade as other people even while i know what's going to happen with the electric vehicle bill three weeks before anybody else. That's just not fair. It's insider trading. It is. Plain and simple. What did they go after Martha Stewart for?
Starting point is 00:35:32 I mean, whatever it is she did, I don't even know. It's been a long time. It's substantially worse to be directly interfering. I'll tell you, out here in Florida, they have this interesting thing with their casinos, and California does this as well, where you don't play, you don't bet against the house. So if you're in California playing blackjack, there's a blackjack dealer, you, and then
Starting point is 00:35:54 the designated player. The designated player is a company that bankrolls when you, bankrolls your winnings and takes the money from you. The reason they have this is the idea in these states, California and Florida do this, and it's not totally Florida. There's like Seminole. They're a Native American reservation,
Starting point is 00:36:13 so they do whatever they want. But the idea is if you're running the game and betting against people, you're cheating. It's like if I'm like, hey, you want to bet against me? I make the rules, and I'm going to determine how the game is played. It's like, if I'm like, hey, you want to bet against me? I make the rules and I'm going to determine how the game is played. It's like, yeah, you're getting scammed. In the NFL, a wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons bet on himself and his own success and got suspended for an entire season.
Starting point is 00:36:37 So, like, he said, I'm going to be great this game. And he gets like a thousand bucks. It'd be one thing if he said, I'm going to lose. And then he spiked the game. Right. Yeah. But if he's like, I'm the best, I'm going to win. And then he wins.
Starting point is 00:36:45 Like, no, you can't do that. Yeah. This is literally what they're doing in Congress. They know a bill is being introduced that it's like the ban electric cars bill. Then they buy short. They short electric car stock. Introduce the bill and say, we're now going to vote on banning electric cars. Oh, it might happen.
Starting point is 00:37:01 Stock dips. They make a profit. And they go, now we're kicking it back. It's not going to happen. Yeah. And the stock spikes. we can't let this continue and um i think we are getting a congress at least the house that is becoming more aligned with the people a lot closer to the people than the senate is but um you know more we need more matt gates's yeah in congress to get that let's uh let's talk about this story from the Post Millennial. Reporters confront White House press secretary
Starting point is 00:37:29 after Biden announces border wall, breaking campaign promise. I love this because apparently Joe Biden is claiming the wall doesn't work and he has no choice but to build it. And then you had, who was it? Was it Blinken? So someone in the Biden admin came out and now they're like, well, we've got to have a wall. I'll tell you what you're seeing right here with this story. Joe Biden is violating federal, what is it?
Starting point is 00:37:51 He broke, was that 26 laws or something like that? 26 federal laws in South Texas to allow the border wall construction. Now, I've got to say, like, based Joe Biden? Here's what happens. All these Democrats are crying their eyeballs out. And now Joe Biden has no choice but to act. This is the kind of thing that spikes them in 2024. You Republicans are going to play every video of every Democrat saying, let him come bring open the borders. And then we got to close the borders. Oh, geez. And they're gonna say,
Starting point is 00:38:21 don't vote for people who are too stupid to realize that opening the border causes problems trump wanted five billion to build the wall new york just spent 10 billion to house migrants like and this stuff is so aggravating because the media will never tell the truth about this remember the kids in cages and all these things like trump was the tyrant at the border this dude now recognizes the recognizes the pile that he's laying in here, and he's trying to make the wise decision finally, and the media will never put it. He's still the compassionate one. It's so frustrating.
Starting point is 00:38:52 I feel bad for Jean-Pierre because she's not really good at this job. Dude. And it's a really difficult moment to have the president flip-flop so heavily. How do you answer that question? Even a seasoned you know press person is going to be like this is going to be a challenge we're going to figure out a good answer for this one because anybody with eyes is going to be like as soon as democrats got mad you guys turned around and flipped on this she has no good answer i mean trump built almost 500 miles of wall
Starting point is 00:39:20 with just incredible pushback the democrats did everything they possibly could to stunt this wall like from being built and he still got 500 miles but one of my favorite stories about how the democrats tried stopping the wall was they funded this butterfly migration organization that sued the trump administration because they couldn't let Mexican butterflies fly into the country. And they successfully halted the wall for like seven months, eight months. And it went all the way up to some federal court until they ended up losing. But they used the butterflies to stop Trump from building the wall for a while. Yeah, it really pisses me off. What's interesting is I'm from San Diego. The wall for a while. Yeah, it really pisses me off.
Starting point is 00:40:06 What's interesting is I'm from San Diego. The wall works amazingly there. It has transformed the city. You know, San Diego is one of the hubs, one of the most primary hubs in the world for sex trafficking. And it's sad what happens in San Diego. The wall has been a major deterrent of all of that. Like it's fortified.
Starting point is 00:40:22 It is actually secure. And what it does, too, is it forces a lot of migrants, if they're still going to try to come into San Diego, they go via water. But the waterways in San Diego, if you've ever been,
Starting point is 00:40:31 massive cliffs, it's very hard to get access to land. So they've created this really impenetrable system. And you know who's most grateful for it? When I was in San Diego last, living there, my community was majority Hispanic.
Starting point is 00:40:43 The people, the legal Mexican immigrants, were the most thankful for the wall they're like we came we came the right way they should have to come the right way they shouldn't be able to do this we recently went down to uh tijuana and uh when i was down there i was in an uber and the uber driver was telling us this story and it was kind of amazing to be told this by an uber driver in mexico he said that he lived for like two decades in the united states his mom got sick so he came home to her. But then he couldn't get back in the country because he had overstayed his visa.
Starting point is 00:41:07 He was staying illegally when he was there. And so he worked with human traffickers. He literally said human traffickers. And they threw up a ladder where he climbed 40 feet up or whatever to this massive wall near San Diego. And then when the Border Patrol agents were coming, they panicked, pulled the ladder and ran and left him up there. And he fell down and broke his legs or whatever. And he fell back on the other side. And I'm just like, it is insane that these people feel like they can just openly say these things about how they're trying to come into the United States, breaking our laws.
Starting point is 00:41:39 But the other crazy thing is the story is he's basically saying the wall kept me out. Wow. Yeah. Works. But Biden's recognizing it's working how many federal things did he wave in order to do this you say 26 26 federal laws in south texas well biden is now losing to trump in 10 of the 11 polls that the real clear politics average counts and one of the major issues is immigration and trump beats biden on immigration 52 to 28 and so you know the people are sick of what's happening at the border and joe biden recognizes it's going to be an absolute bloodbath for them and the democrats in 2024 if
Starting point is 00:42:19 they don't at least pretend to address this right right now the polls that have biden up are the outliers so if you do a poll and you find joe biden is ahead you should if you are responsible report to your audience this must be an anomalous poll so when the abc washington post poll came out with with trump up 10 points they said this is clearly an outlier it's it's a blip ignore it ignore it and it's like well you know fair point it is 10 points is a big heavy swing a lot of ties and trump seems to be winning more than he's losing so at this point if we're going to hold up that same standard with biden according to you gov up
Starting point is 00:42:55 five that's an outlier we shouldn't we should consider it to be incorrect because trump's actually winning almost every other poll yeah Yeah. And the Democrats know this. You can tell because they've arrested Trump four times and they're changing their tune on immigration. Well, you know what they're doing now with the fraud lawsuit? I believe they will seize as much of Trump's assets as possible with this method. They can't just come out and strip Trump of his net worth of his of the things he owns because then you know there's gonna be questions about whether or not we actually live in a country anymore but here's what we've seen so far with the judge the judge summarily decrees
Starting point is 00:43:34 without hearing any evidence and rejecting actual evidence proving trump was innocent and says the trump organization overvalued its properties mar-a-lago is only worth 18 million dollars you've got real estate developers and investors in Florida who are not Republican and not political scoffing and complaining, being like, what do you think you're doing? That's not true. Our property is worth a lot of money. And so, here's what happens. Right now, the trial that
Starting point is 00:43:56 Trump is facing is to determine whether or not he falsified business records. If the judge has already summarily decreed, with no legal basis, that Trump's properties are not actually worth what the bank claimed and what he claimed and the appraisers claimed. It's kind of a bold thing for someone to do. But the judge said, no, no, no. I'm the one who's going to determine what your property is worth. It's only 10 million, not 100 million. OK, now they're going to go to court and Trump's going to be like, here are the documents. And the judge is going to go. That document says the building's worth $100 million, but
Starting point is 00:44:27 we've already determined it's only worth $10 million. That means you falsified a document. Guilty. You are hereby liable for fraud against the state of New York, and you now owe us $250 million. We'll start by seizing that gigantic tower that's only worth $10 million. You see what they're doing? By claiming Mar-a-Lago is worthless, when they file to seize Trump's assets because he owes them $250 million, they're going to use that to seize everything.
Starting point is 00:44:56 That's the game. So I think the next move they'll make is we will hear that Donald Trump is found liable of fraud because he falsified records. He'll owe the state or some regulatory firm or whatever $250 million because it's Letitia James who's filing the suit. Then they're going to seize a $500 million property but claim it's worth $10 million and say, okay, now you owe us another $240 million. And they'll keep doing it until Trump has nothing left. It's sick what's happening. And there's no jury in this case.
Starting point is 00:45:26 It is a Democrat activist judge. who's smiling in the camera who's a democrat loves the spotlight it's a complete shit show and you know we can't let this we can't let this stand well i think there's no jury intentionally i think trump doesn't want a jury. A New York jury is just going to rule against you. It's a waste of time. The Trump team probably knows if they went for a jury trial, they'd end up losing either way. But this time it would actually cost them, you know, $30 million in a legal battle. Their attitude probably right now is the judge has actually done Trump a favor with the summary judgment because now Trump is going to appeal. He's been planning to appeal.
Starting point is 00:46:08 He needs to get it outside of New York City, basically. And that's where his actual chance of winning is going to be. Don't waste time and money with a jury trial. Let the judge say what he says, and then you can appeal. And the judge made the mistake of being a moron and saying, I'm going to summary judgment. Mar-a-lago is worthless yeah now trump's got all of the all the room to appeal and be like there is no sane reasonable human who thinks it's fraud when the third party when the external party that you're doing a deal with has determined the value for you they're claiming it's fraud that donald trump had that that trump
Starting point is 00:46:41 donald trump bought a property or that he found a property, went to a bank, and he said to the bank, I want to buy this property. The bank sends out a third-party appraiser who then says to the bank it's worth $100 million, and then Trump goes, you got it. That's fraud. What? If you come out and reject the appraisal from the appraiser third party
Starting point is 00:47:01 and submit separate documents and falsified documents? Okay, there's a question. If they want to come out and make those claims, sure. But for the time being, the judge has rejected any hearing based on the facts. And the Trump organization says
Starting point is 00:47:14 they have testimony from their lenders who are thanking. They're saying they made us a lot of money. It was a good deal. $40 million in interest the banks got.
Starting point is 00:47:21 Yeah. Well, and appraisals are helpful, but still at the end of the day, real estate is worth whatever anybody's willing to pay for it and nobody with their right mind would say that mar-a-lago would be sold for 18 million dollars today it's 28 acres beautiful real 17.5 sorry 17.5 and right on the ocean has lake access it's both ocean access i just got a tunnel under the road yeah to get out to the beach club wow i learned this i learned this we learned this from laura trump
Starting point is 00:47:50 the other day mar-a-lago i'm such an idiot it literally means from the ocean to the to the lagoon yeah and i was like oh duh mar-a-lago ocean to lagoon a property a property right down the road just their land i think sold for like $400 million, just a bunch of trees. Oh, dude, like 30.3 acres is $5, $10 million. Ken Griffin bought a similar lot, the size of Mar-a-Lago, for about $400 or $500 million. And so just the lot alone is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. On top of that, Mar-a-Lago is a functioning, profitable business.
Starting point is 00:48:26 And so, who made the affirmative action attorney general a real estate expert overnight? She's clueless, and I'm glad she was dumb enough to post this campaign-style graphic on her Twitter account. She's getting ratioed into oblivion. I think there's like 14,000 comments on it saying that she's an idiot, which she is. But it's just sad what they're putting these people through.
Starting point is 00:48:48 And let's let's let's family. Let's talk about some other people being put through some stuff from Politico. Lawyers bail on my pillows. Mike Lindell saying he owes millions in fees. And Mike Lindell is saying he is facing multiple IRS audits. This is what happens when you go up against corruption. There are evil people in government. There have been for a long time.
Starting point is 00:49:12 They are working in intelligence agencies. They are abject evil. Their goals are for self-preservation and for self-benefit. And if you exercise your rights as an American, they will do everything they can to destroy you. Don't take my word for it. How about Chuck Schumer's? Six ways from Sundays if you piss them off? Is that the American way that the intelligence agencies run this country and you have no right, you have no
Starting point is 00:49:33 say, and only by their good graces are we allowed to function in society? I reject that. Yeah, I mean, we know the IRS has a very bad record, especially when it came to going after people for political purposes, especially under the Obama administration, which they were caught red handed doing. I think it's fair to say that that's exactly what's happening right now to Mike Lindell. And he's not the first one. attack and cancellation that is being utilized by the system and establishment to try to bleed out the resources, try to stop any kind of just power and authority from human beings, being able just to speak out, just to be able to silence them by taking away all of their money, all of their resources, has been, let's be honest here, somewhat of an effective strategy by the
Starting point is 00:50:20 establishment. And it's a scary one, because you look at these stories, you're like, am I going to get audited? Am I going to be able to find lawyers? Of course, lawyers are literally being indicted as well. So it's just, I think this is lawfare. I think this is a weaponized DOJ justice system that has been financed and bankrolled by George Soros, who, of course, is weaponizing district attorneys all throughout the United States. And this is why I think it's important to live in places that actually represent your ideas, not just because of the possibility of this kind of lawfare, but if there's even an incident where you have to defend yourself, you want a jury that actually respects the right of human beings to protect themselves. A lot of Democratic places don't have that at all.
Starting point is 00:51:05 They have district attorneys that will punish you for just even standing up for yourself, which is crazy. It's mind-boggling. Well, this is also less than two weeks after American Express came out and said that they were severely limiting Michael Lindell's credit limit. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them
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Starting point is 00:52:00 please contact Connex Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge bet mgm operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming ontario yeah and that's what his business relies on like he's he's making hundreds of millions of dollars a year in revenue and has a very functioning business servicing millions of americans so what you're seeing here is weaponization of government and also the weaponization of private enterprise together in tandem to silence someone because of his political views. What's severely ironic about all of this is that the progressive authoritarians in society that conduct this type of madness will accuse us of being fascists. When the actual definition of fascism is an authoritarian government and private enterprise partnering together to stifle the views of political opposition. That's exactly what's happening here. And they want to send a very loud message
Starting point is 00:52:46 that if you dare speak up as a business owner, or as a politician, or as a community leader, as a podcast host, or whatever it might be, if you dare speak up, they will weaponize private and public enterprise against you and your values and your family. They're doing it to Rudy Giuliani. I mean, it's absurd what's happening. I don't know if any of you have met Mike, but Mike is one of the nicest, kindest, and most generous people I've ever met in my life. He always wants to be helpful. He always tries to build people up. He's been financially impactful on so many lives of conservatives. A lot of conservatives have a hard time finding advertisers, and Mike Lindell was right there to step up. And so not only are they going after Mike,
Starting point is 00:53:27 they're going after all of those people that he's supporting. Steve Bannon, one of his big advertisers, is MyPillow. If you look at a lot of these podcasters, MyPillow subsidizes a lot of these people. When there was a boycott on Tucker Carlson, it was Mike Lindell that stepped up and said, I'm going to promote MyPill pillows on the Tucker Carlson show. At a certain point, people can only have so many pillows, right?
Starting point is 00:53:49 What do you do? You can build a pillow fort. She has like 40 pillows on her bed. I think it was just so many Americans saw what they were doing to Mike, canceling him because of his political beliefs. And I think that's why Public Square has been such a rocket to the moon
Starting point is 00:54:03 because people want to shop with their values and say, maybe I need three pillows or four pillows every three months now just because I want to support Mike Lindell because this guy sacrificed a lot just because. He's got towels and bathrobes and slippers and bed sheets. It's not just pillows. Is he on Public Square?
Starting point is 00:54:23 He is. We're actually he's he's we're becoming close uh he's he's an amazing man i echo alex's thoughts this is a part of a broader theme too of canceling advertisers we saw with rumble two weeks ago in the whole russell brand thing burger king hello fresh pulling so something we're trying to do at public square we have 70 000 plus small businesses that all want to advertise in the parallel economy so now we're trying to push them to creators and say hey you've got now creators network of advertisers that will not cancel you here's the next thing you do you're already you're probably already doing it and you are doing to a certain extent is
Starting point is 00:54:55 create the back-end portal for social media networking so then the the thing people need to understand about YouTube is that the bulk of the revenue YouTube youtubers get is not from big companies, from small companies. A small diner in a local area with a few thousand people will spend $50 putting out ads so that the videos appear. And then if you're living in this town and you're watching a YouTube video, the commercial you see will be for Lou's Diner down the street. And they're only spending $50. But when you add all of those little diners you the youtube creator ends up getting a couple grand or something like that creating that
Starting point is 00:55:29 uh there have been a bunch of attempts at this throughout in the past where companies have popped up and said if you're a youtuber sign up and then we connect you with sponsors that are looking for content or whatever the only problem is youtube had automated it yep the issue now is advertisers are pulling out of YouTube. Activists are threatening people to try and get advertisers pulled. So I think, I don't know if you guys are already working on it, but
Starting point is 00:55:53 if you sign up and you say like, hey, I make content, then you can see people being like, our budget for advertising this month is $25 to $50. Here's what we're looking to promote. And then you basically accept and then message them and then boom, now you've got an automated system for people who make content to make money and promote products, build that parallel economy. It's a brilliant idea because you have literally tens of thousands of businesses across the country
Starting point is 00:56:16 that have felt disenfranchised, rejected by Yelp, Google, TripAdvisor. These platforms are no longer built for the interests of small businesses, especially not ones that have conservative leanings. And so they're asking us every day, how do we no longer built for the interests of small businesses, especially not ones that have conservative leanings. They're asking us every day, how do we get more involved in the parallel economy? When they see Bud Light and Target tank, that $30 billion doesn't just eviscerate. It's got to go somewhere. Consumer purchase.
Starting point is 00:56:36 Right? If you can actually shift the advertising world to be one that's cancel-proof, and then the parallel economy can kind of broker all those interactions like it's a very powerful impenetrable force. Hey look ultra right conservative dad's
Starting point is 00:56:52 beer. What did Seth sell like two million bucks in like 12 hours after the Trump picture? Half a million in 12 hours a million within like a day or two and then he says by the time he closes out it'll be like two million dollars. Amazing. Man. I just want everybody to listen, okay?
Starting point is 00:57:08 Because, you know, a lot of people are like, how do I succeed in life? And you got so many people that are willing to dump thousands of dollars into these get-rich-quick programs where like you'll go to a seminar
Starting point is 00:57:16 and a guy's like, I'm going to teach you the secrets to success. And here's a dude, Seth Weathers, like, Bud Light's nasty, so I'm going to sell beer. And now he just sold
Starting point is 00:57:24 a couple million dollars worth of beer. So if you're looking at what to do, help build the parallel economy. Invest in a small business or a product. Do what you can to say F you to the corporations that despise you. Mike Lindell paved the way. Yeah, it's true. And they hate him for it. There's so many creators that probably would never have been able to get their voices heard if it weren't for Mike.
Starting point is 00:57:48 And Mike's a patriot, and we'll pray for him. It's sick what they're doing to the guy. But I know the guy's a fighter, and he's a man of faith. And so I think he knows he'll get out of this. But they've been putting this guy through hell for three years now. Well, they did the same to Alex Jones, and Alex Jones is very persistent. He's still able to survive. There's also a lot of lawsuits happening right now against Tucker Carlson.
Starting point is 00:58:12 There's another big lawsuit against Elon Musk. So these people are being attacked, I believe, in a coordinated way to try to, of course, stifle any kind of resistance, any kind of speech against the establishment. So I don't think a lot of these incidences are coincidences. I do think there is something top down happening here. Are you guys working on any kind of like social component? Because we've had people ask us about that. Yeah, to a degree. The world of social commerce is growing a lot. Like you even see tech talk starting to play with some commerce ideas, which is a disaster and just a Chinese data mining farm. But that said, we have the desire to get more into the world of connecting people locally to businesses and other consumers where you can actually follow a local business, get exclusive
Starting point is 00:58:55 discounts because you're following local businesses and be a part of kind of the cast brew network, right? So you're a part of a local club, essentially, that is partnered in loyalty to these different businesses. The other thing that's interesting, and you bring this up, and my encouragement to any young entrepreneurs, people that are fascinated in the parallel economy, over $12 trillion in assets are going to transfer in the next eight years between the baby boomer run businesses down to the next generation. $12 trillion in assets so we have two options one is those baby boomer run businesses can either disappear into the ether that's awful they can be bought up by blackstone on the private equity side and transformed against our values or they can be purchased by patriots and turned into incredible sources for the parallel economy my my recommendation go on like acquire.com there are all these sites where these small businesses are up for sale and if you're good at marketing and you can grow like you can purchase a business for twenty thousand dollars and transform its sales and now all of a sudden
Starting point is 00:59:54 you have this incredible tool to capitalize on the need for americans to have alternative solutions now you can only really do that if you're genuine like you have to actually believe in in it. Otherwise, no, we should hone in on this because throughout human history, it has always been predominantly private enterprise business and capitalism that has saved people from the woes and problems that that government has started. And I truly do believe that voting what your dollar is way more important than voting every four freaking years. You have a choice. You could support Casper. You could support the wearechange.shop. You could support businesses made in America on public street, or you could support the Pope Rothschild inclusive capitalism,
Starting point is 01:00:34 ESG, black rock scams that are screwing you over and literally taking your money and running psychological operations and a war against you in the fifth generation. This is something that I think people need to understand now more than ever. If you're buying Starbucks, if you're buying Netflix, if you're buying from Disney, what are you doing? What money? Where are you putting your energy towards? What are you getting in response to that? Usually seed oils, usually harmful stuff.
Starting point is 01:00:59 You could be supporting so many different companies, so many different organizations, and allowing ideas to be sponsored by your energy. I can help. I can help. I want everyone to close your eyes, and I want you to imagine this right now. When you go to a woke corporation, imagine, as you enter the store,
Starting point is 01:01:18 that there is a gigantic, morbidly obese, disgusting, hideous creature with mustard stains and grease all over its face going, give me more. And you're like, sounds good. And you're handing money. But next door, there is a glistening, ripped Donald Trump
Starting point is 01:01:33 saying, give me your money and we will support American values. You can make that choice. What do you want? Do you want the disgusting, morbidly obese, body positivity, purple haired monster? Or 6'3", 213, Donald Trump? Can we just do a small mom and pop business?
Starting point is 01:01:49 That's just me personally. But, you know, I don't want to get no erotica here. Okay. The next door is a humble, local family. There you go. And there's the nice old man who says, you know, my grandfather started this business, and he gave it to my dad who gave it to me, and we're just here to make sure you get the products you need now our milk is fresh
Starting point is 01:02:08 there's no seed oils or high fructose corn syrup in any of our food and it's readily available right for you that's that's like a component of the american dream this like view of the wholesome farmer you come in it's your neighbor he's got that farm fresh butter for you. He says howdy. You know what? You know what? You know, it's like I feel really bad for people in cities because we live, you know, we're out in the tri-state, like we're in the western, the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. We can drive in any direction 10 minutes and there is a farm where they're quite literally
Starting point is 01:02:39 like here is fresh butter right from the cow. And it's the most delicious butter you'll ever have. All grass fed,-fed and finished and uh a lot of these places because the laws will have what we call pet milk it's milk it's raw right from the cow but it's for animals because it's not for human consumption but of course people will buy it they'll drink it you live in a city you know you people do they go to specialty stores and pay a premium to buy real food because the average food a person buys is plastic garbage. Isn't that crazy? Plastic or inflammatory or designated to destroy your hormones and your endocrine system.
Starting point is 01:03:13 There's a biological war happening right now that a lot of people don't even realize to how horrible a lot of the substances at the supermarket are. There's so many ingredients that are banned all over the world, but they're okay here in the United States with a corrupted FDA that has a revolving door with Monsanto, revolving door with all the horrible corporations that do factory farms. And one of the best decisions that I made in my life is deciding I'm not going to go to the supermarket. There's a local farm here. I support that local farm. I have a deal with that local farm. I make sure I get whatever I need from that local farm. My money is in the community. It's not towards a mega corporate giant that's causing me
Starting point is 01:03:52 inflammation and death and cancer. It's not even that. Where we live, we have so much food outside, just wild. Right? So pawpaw season is happening now and we're on the way out. You just have these, I guess they're in the mango family. They call them hillbilly banana.
Starting point is 01:04:07 And they're just big green fruits everywhere. You grab them right off the tree and you break it right open and it's like mango and banana combined. Amazing. People who live in cities go to the grocery store and they get high fructose corn syrup
Starting point is 01:04:20 flavored drink. And it's, what is the beaver butt flavor we talked very flavor was it i don't think it's blueberry it's probably strawberry or something was it strawberry they the artificial flavoring for a lot of these these fruit drinks i think it's strawberry comes from the anal glands of a beaver used to used to oh used to well now it's probably worse now it's probably like weird, creepy chemicals. So just think about this, man.
Starting point is 01:04:52 A little kid who lives in the city walks into their bodega, corner store, whatever you want to call it, and says, I'm thirsty. And they look, and sure enough, what do they have to drink? They have little barrel juices, which is high fructose corn syrup, garbage, Coca-Cola garbage. They look at what do they have to eat? Ho-hos, ding-dongs, Twinkies, plastic. They put propylene glycol in muffins at gas stations. You know what that is? Propylene glycol is antifreeze. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:09 And they'll argue, yeah, but propylene glycol is the safe. Ethylene glycol is the one that kills you. And I'm like, I don't want to eat antifreeze either way. When you live out in the middle of nowhere, you walk outside and there's a wild fruit, and you're like, looks good to me. You eat it. Now, I recommend downloading the app Picture This. You can scan a plant, and it will tell you if you actually can eat it or not yeah so don't just go eat random
Starting point is 01:05:29 plants and berries but you can eat leaves too crazy i was reading about how to survive in the wilderness and how to know if you can eat leaves and there's like this process to it you take a leaf you rip it in half and you rub it on your skin and then you wait 15 minutes if nothing happens then you take another leaf you rip it in half and you rub it on the side of your lip and if nothing happens you take another leaf rip it in half chew on it spit it out wait 15 minutes nothing happens you take the leaf rip it in half chew on it swallow it wait 15 minutes if nothing happens congratulations you can eat the leaf but eat a little bit you wait and that's how you test it to see if it's going to have like poison or whatever but you can actually eat leaves salads orads are scams. Just go straight for the beef liver, get an animal, hunt it down.
Starting point is 01:06:07 And there's a reason wild animals always attack. And the first thing, the first organ that they go after is the liver. Well, look, look, look. Where we live, we've got, you know, 20 some odd deer just running around all over the place. They live on our front lawn. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:06:20 It's a big, you know, 10 acre property. And they're just everywhere. But while i'm working and complaining about democrats the deer are eating things growing and making more of themselves yeah so they're doing hard work every day to make sure there is food readily available for me when i choose to eat them and me i'm at home complaining about the democrats yeah i just life is good i just learned that chick-fil-A sauce is not good for you. It's horrible.
Starting point is 01:06:46 They brought it in here, and I'm like, what are you doing? Yeah, but it tastes so good. It's so convenient. It's right there. That's because it's genetically engineered to hit the pleasure centers of your mind while it destroys your gut. It destroys your immune system. It destroys your health. It destroys your erectile function.
Starting point is 01:07:01 It destroys everything. It's horrible for you, and it causes huge amounts of inflammation. Chick-fil-A, scam. So many scams out there. It's bewildering. I made it an issue to look at all the ingredients that are horrible for you. I made a crap list. Crap list is available for members of Luke and Filter.com. Print it out, put it on your phone, go to the supermarket, and then you just have to check. You have to look. You have to read every ingredient. It's going to take a long time, but you're going to be very happy you do this, and you take charge of your health by, first of all, being just a little bit conscious about what you put down your mouth hole. You know what's really crazy? Oh, go ahead. Just real quick. For the past several years,
Starting point is 01:07:39 since 2014, basically the only thing I drink when I go to a restaurant is I order a club soda with a shot of lemon juice. That's right. Yeah, and now these spin drifts are everywhere. Everybody's buying them and it's literally just club soda with lemon juice in it.
Starting point is 01:07:53 There's no sugar. And I'm like, how did that happen? It's like this thing was becoming popular and everyone just started doing this. It's weird, you know? Do you have meal plans
Starting point is 01:08:01 on your website? No, we actually have recipes that we're developing and working on as well that are, you know do you have meal plans on your website oh no we actually have recipes um that we're developing and working on as well that are um you know healthy and and better choices than of course what the average american is told to eat because if you listen to the to the fda if you look at the food pyramid that's a whole nother scam within it within a scam within a scam of how just just absolutely ridiculous it says to eat like most of the food you should be eating is bread. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:26 And the FDA classified a pizza as a vegetable. Yes. Back in 2011, I think that was in school. The tomato sauce. They're literally poisoning you to make you slow, soft, more gullible, and more of an idiot to go along with the programming and the bull crap
Starting point is 01:08:42 that they have for you. What I love about the pizza thing is that the argument was whether or not a slice of pizza contained a serving of vegetables. And so the media made the joke of they're arguing whether pizza's a vegetable. That's not what happened. It was like, it's got sauce on it, does this count as a serving? And everyone's like, tomato's a fruit, dude.
Starting point is 01:09:01 Tomato is not a vegetable. Yeah, the argument's kind of irrelevant, I guess. But didn't they utilize that to get cheaper meals in school systems? Something like that. You could get your vegetable serving. But it should have been a serving of fruit. Yeah. Not a serving of vegetables.
Starting point is 01:09:12 Michelle Obama's war on chocolate milk was a disgrace. And I don't care if it's bad for you. It tastes delicious. And every child has a right to chocolate milk. Can you confirm? Is chocolate milk bad? It is. Yes.
Starting point is 01:09:23 What if it's chocolate raw milk? Chocolate in America is a lot different than chocolate in Europe. And if you ask a European how American chocolate tastes, they're usually disgusted by it because in America...
Starting point is 01:09:34 I'm disgusted by it. There's a preservative in there that the government mandates a lot of the chocolate companies to put in there that is absolutely horrible. And unless you're used to eating it, it tastes like crap.
Starting point is 01:09:44 Look, you can get good chocolate, right? They give you the actual... The cacao bean is broken up that is absolutely horrible and unless you're used to eating it it tastes like crap look you can get good chocolate right they give you the actual the cacao bean is broken up and they i've i went to this uh i went to a place where they make it was amazing and they they take the little bits out what are they called nibs yeah cacao nibs yeah and then they they they pulverize it break it down melt it and then you actually watch them like they mix sugar in and stuff and so the dark chocolate is just the nibs melted down. And then I don't know if they add anything to it. It's just like pure cacao or whatever.
Starting point is 01:10:11 But then the problem with chocolate in this country is it's not really chocolate. It's like emulsifiers, you know, margarine and like cocoa flavor and sugar. It's not real chocolate. So chocolate milk is typically what? High fructose corn syrup and chocolate flavored high fructose corn syrup mixed into milk. And the milk is pus filled bacteria garbage. Yeah. One of the worst things that I realized was really hindering my health. And I didn't realize it was really bad for me.
Starting point is 01:10:36 It was oat milk and almond milk. I thought, yeah, they're nut milks. They must be great for me. And they're absolutely horrible. Filled with high fructose corn syrup. Filled with just a lot of glyphosate, a lot of horrible chemicals that disrupt your gut and cause you a lot of inflammation and a lot of damage, not just irritable bowel syndrome. But more importantly, there's a link between the gut and the brain. And if you destroy your gut,
Starting point is 01:10:58 you're destroying your brain, which could explain why so many American people are losing their minds. And we have a mental health crisis here in the United States right now. But again, just to go back to what we were talking about from the beginning here, every single choice, every single decision you make matters. Right now, they're going after everyone. They're going after Mike Lindell, Tucker Carlson,
Starting point is 01:11:15 Elon Musk, Alex Jones. So it's more important than ever. You listening right now, take charge of your life and start voting with your dollar consciously. And exercise. Let's pull this story up from CNBC. We got this.
Starting point is 01:11:28 They're coming after Elon Musk as well. SEC sues to force Elon Musk to testify in Twitter probe. They're saying that he didn't comply with the subpoena to testify. He failed to appear on September 15th, 2023. The case is tied to Musk's purchase of Twitter last year and the stock trading surrounding the acquisition. This is the game. That's it. That's the news. If you in any way stand against this failing and corrupt establishment machine, they will in desperation do everything they can to stop you. But you know what I see with this? This is pathetic.
Starting point is 01:12:02 This is sad. Back in the day, we wouldn't get a story about them forcing someone to testify no one would dare defy them but you know what i've been saying it's like they have that saying that wealth only lasts three generations well the people who created the intelligence agencies and ran them and knew what it took to build them up have gave it to their kids and their kids kids and the kids kids have no idea how to make the machine work and so it's falling apart. Good riddance. Well, and Elon, in his defense, claimed,
Starting point is 01:12:31 hey, I've already testified numerous times about this acquisition. Not only that, it was probably the most scrutinized acquisition of a public company. Because anytime you're taking a public company private, I mean, the regulations to go through that process, especially when it's $44 billion or whatever it was, they are massive and monumental. And so this was already the most scrutinized acquisition in modern history.
Starting point is 01:12:51 He already has been under the spotlight for this. And what really frustrates me about all this is that the SEC is choosing to have Elon testify. Meanwhile, we still have stuff revealed that has not been dealt with
Starting point is 01:13:01 from the Twitter files. So instead of actually handling the corruption that was exposed under the previous leadership of twitter they're wanting to subpoena the guy and sue the guy who actually is trying to bring all that into the light and do their jobs for them the sec is a regulatory investor investigative body they're supposed to be gatekeepers and accountability people for companies and yet elon actually did their job for them by investigating malfeasance that was happening in a public company. So it's just, he's the good guy
Starting point is 01:13:28 here and he's the one getting punished. And he stopped the distribution of online child adult behavior on the platform when there was victims demanding Twitter take it down. Twitter knew there was adult content with children in very horrific, horrible ways
Starting point is 01:13:44 and they knew who it was. They had the person, they had the child coming to them saying, please take this down. And they refused. Elon Musk came in and then finally told people exactly what was going on. He's allowing people to speak freely. And that's the issue here. He's actually doing something good that allows people to find out
Starting point is 01:14:01 what's really happening in this world. And therefore, he needs to be stopped. And I'm pretty sure that DOJ also opened an investigation into Tesla, was it? Yes. And like, they're just harassing. Well, they're going after him for not hiring refugees, even though it's illegal to hire people who are not American citizens for your company. It doesn't matter what they're going.
Starting point is 01:14:21 They're just going after him. They're just going after Mike Lindup. They're just going after him. They're just going after Mike Lindup. They're just going after Donald Trump. Why? Because they are all opponents of the current system. And it's a dangerous time. And the Newsweek article came out about how the FBI is going to be closely monitoring Trump allies and Trump supporters as we get closer to the 2024 election.
Starting point is 01:14:42 They are trying to intimidate us. They are trying to break us. But I think the people are waking up. I think Joe Rogan was talking about the Mar-a-Lago evaluation today. He's like, these people aren't even trying to hide their bullshit anymore. Like, they don't even care anymore.
Starting point is 01:14:59 But the American people, I think, are waking up. We need to continue to shed light on what's happening. And I think people like Elon is courageous. He's not going to back down. I think he's going to stand strong in the face of this. President Trump has obviously stood strong. But it's sick, and we can't let this stand. And I think whoever becomes next Speaker of the House needs to deliver on the promise of finally holding these people accountable. Yes.
Starting point is 01:15:25 How? What are they going to do, though? Well, you could start with a subpoena. How many subpoenas were sent so far in nine months? Not too many. Yeah. And so bring people before Congress. The January 6th committee, I think it was a complete and total farce, but they subpoenaed
Starting point is 01:15:42 1,000 so-called witnesses. And in their 900 page report, only like nine people were mentioned, but they had a thousand witnesses. They harassed a thousand Trump allies just for the hell of it. Meanwhile, we actually have real things that we can be going after and we've sent out like two subpoenas and so we need to actually hold people accountable and i think we have people on the judiciary committee who want to get it done we have people on ways and means and on oversight that want to get it done but we just need blessing from the top and so we need to play by the rules of the januaryth committee. Well, we just need a Speaker Trump. There you go.
Starting point is 01:16:26 That's a great idea. And if he flood the zone, like part of the thing is the SEC doesn't actually think Elon would ever be guilty of any of this. They know this is all a sham. They know it's a joke. Just like they know Mike Lindell, nothing's going to turn up in the audits. He's a huge company that's audited every year. They do it because they want to distract you. If they can distract the founder of Tesla from his work, they're hoping they can throw you off course. Then Republicans, we claim civility, so we don't
Starting point is 01:16:48 dare flood the zone when we actually have legitimate cases. So we could actually bring forth continual judgments, multiple, every single day against these corrupt actors, and we don't because we stay civil, quote unquote. And it's not a winning strategy. We actually have the case on our side. The truth is on our side. All of our arguments have the virtue of being true. And so while the SEC is more antagonistic and militant than we are, they have no legs to stand on and the opposite is true for us. So that's got to change. This is the problem with Kevin McCarthy. It was once again, slow down their Democrats. Kevin McCarthy was negotiating with them behind the backs of the Republicans. There was no point in there being a majority.
Starting point is 01:17:30 What do we have if the establishment Republicans and the Democrats are the exact same thing? It's funny because the Democrats are like, here's what we overtly want. The Republicans are like, hey, all those things are really bad. All right, is nobody looking? Okay, let's go vote for those things we really want. So it's got to change. And, you know, I don't know if it ends up with Trump as the speaker. It'd be great.
Starting point is 01:17:45 It'd be a dream come true. But I'll take obstruction over them doing the exact same thing, you know, over and over. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more, make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun
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Starting point is 01:18:58 Conservatives were always like, well, we must maintain decorum and play by the rules. And then Trump came in and was like, Rosie O'Donnell is a fat pig. He didn't say it like that exactly. But all of a sudden, decorum was on its head. And regular people who never voted before were all of a sudden finding themselves aligned with the Republicans. Republicans got pissed, like, well, I never. And so now you're seeing fighters. You're seeing people.
Starting point is 01:19:20 I remember I was at an Occupy Wall Street march in Chicago. And it was like one of these ancillary protests they were doing. And they marched through South Halstead. And it was the funniest thing ever to see these Southside Irish guys just start punching these activists. And it's like these leftists had this idea that we're the working class and we are right. And the actual working class white dudes in the Southside of Chicago were like, you are the elite scumbags causing our problems. Get out of our neighborhood. And they're like, no, we're here for you, man.
Starting point is 01:19:49 And this dude just takes his shirt off and is like, nope. And I'm like, well, I certainly don't encourage that kind of stuff. It is interesting to see. These are the kind of people that I think Donald Trump actually woke up. These are the white working class
Starting point is 01:20:00 who felt left behind. And as Michael Moore said, Trump was the human Molotov cocktail. They were in a lob into the system. So now what ends up happening is these people are voting for the likes of matt gates and they're voting for other people like him and they want aggression they want someone to get into congress and be more aggressive and more assertive and make demands yeah well the establishment tried to primary matt gates this last cycle in 2022 and uh i they're they put a lot of money behind this guy i think like two
Starting point is 01:20:27 million bucks or something like that and matt beat him 82 to 20 or 82 to 18 or something like that there's no contest wow like the establishment has so much money to just blow trying to take the heads of our fighters and that is is why Republicans have such a hard time. Like Blake Masters, for example, was such a great, I thought, a really great guy and a great candidate. But you spent so much money fighting him in the primary. You had one establishment guy who put in like 20 million bucks to fight him in the primary. And then the general comes around and Blake Masters is outspent three to one, four to one. Carrie Lake, same situation.
Starting point is 01:21:10 Twenty five million dollars against Carrie Lake in a primary underfunding the general. The way it's supposed to work is you vote for your Republican who goes to Congress and says, we don't want, you know, these books in our schools. And the leadership says, you got it. We'll ban it tomorrow. Just sign war funding, funding for Ukraine, funding for Afghanistan. And they go, you got a bus. So there are certain things that you must stand by. And then you can maybe get a little morsel here and there. And so we've got a bunch of people go to Congress.
Starting point is 01:21:36 And they're basically like peasants on their knees begging, may I have another crumb, sir, from the establishment elites. Who are like, I'll give you your crumb, but you must give me my billion dollars for bombs. And they go, yep, I don't want to fight. It's too scary. You know, so far in this Republican primary for president, both primaries, Democrat or Republican, the Democrats have spent $35 million on ads. And on the Republican side, $139 million has been spent, 125 of that, or 120 million of that has been against Trump, and Trump is at 65%, and everybody else is in single digits now. And so, and the voting doesn't
Starting point is 01:22:15 start for three more months. And so we're going to continue, the establishment donors are going to continue to light money on fire because they hate Trump. And then we're going to be severely underfunded come the general election because of the people's selfishness and the hatred of not just Trump, but the people that he brought into the party. And so the Democrats are just sitting back laughing at these jokers that are running. And, you know, the finances are actually incredibly important when it comes to elections. Well, let's let's look at what's at stake here from the Daily Mail. Putin threatens the West with total nuclear destruction, leaving no chance of survival in the event of a strike on Russia. As he warns his Satan, too, and flying Chernobyl missiles are ready for use in ranting anti-U.S. speech.
Starting point is 01:23:01 Was it worth it? Is Ukraine really worth this? We don't want Russia to have access to the Black Sea. We want to cut them off and take control of the oil and gas. So we are risking war with a nuclear power. And all these people, they come on and say, yeah, it's a good thing because Russia's been weakened. I don't, I don't, that's not
Starting point is 01:23:20 a good thing. If Russia is weakened to the point where they're scared, they have nukes. Do you want to back, like, okay, you see a rabbit, right? not a good thing if russia is weakened to the point where they're scared they have nukes do you want to back like okay you see a rabbit right not scary at all huh you back a rabbit into a corner the amount of fear you have for that circumstance goes up just a little bit rabbits thought scariest thing in the world but now that it's backed into a corner it might actually try and attack you or bite you and scratch you and then who knows you get rabies or something from i don't know rabbits gonna have rabies but you don't want to do that, right? Maybe you don't care because you've got to catch the rabbit.
Starting point is 01:23:46 Vladimir Putin is a dude with a bunch of nuclear weapons. And they're like, let's back a guy with nukes into a corner. To the point where he says, my only option is total annihilation. And this is the game you get when you get members of Congress who outright just say, we will cut deals to fund war so long as you give me my minor victories and make sure I don't get fired from my job. Yeah, this is a very crazy situation that a lot of people have been warning about, as of course, the majority of people don't want war. The only people who vote for the war are the members of Congress that, in my opinion, should be going there and then fighting it. If you really want this war, go out there and fight it. The argument that Russia has been weakened is also being challenged by a lot of
Starting point is 01:24:28 individuals who are bringing up the success of BRICS and the larger relationship that Russia now has with India, with China, with Saudi Arabia, and its other energy distribution that now they're moving around the world, selling it to other countries who are now selling it back to Europe at a premium. So if you look at exactly what's happening here, this isn't just a devastation because of the possibility of a nuclear war. This is already devastation for the people of Ukraine that have started to draft women into the military. This is already a devastation for the world's poorest people
Starting point is 01:25:03 since there's a food supply shortage. This is already a horrible situation for the world's poorest people since there's a food supply shortage this is already a horrible situation for all the people in europe who are poor because now their energy prices are going to be skyrocketing especially if europe has a dark winter which they're expected to have which of course will obliterate and destroy family's ability to live and survive as germany is now going back on coal of all things which is just just ridiculous this conflict needs to be stopped there needs to be a taunt there needs to be negotiations no side is going to get everything that they want but at least we could stop the madness of human beings dying for politicians and oligarchs and corrupted individuals that
Starting point is 01:25:42 take everything for themselves and don't give it back to anyone else there's so many reports of frontline ukrainian soldiers not having the proper gear we're giving 200 plus million dollars a day to ukraine 200 plus million dollars every single day of your money is going over there where's it going to well according to cbs news only about 30 percent of that goes to the actual people. They retracted that, but according to some estimates, that looks like that's the actual number, which just so much corruption happening in that country, as Zelensky just fired a lot of the key members of his defense ministry, which you never do during the middle of a war. Why did he do it? Well, we don't know.
Starting point is 01:26:22 The official explanation has not been given to us, but I think it's pretty clear it has to deal with corruption at the highest levels of oligarchs coming in there, enriching themselves when sending some of their youngest, poorest people to go fight for their ambitions, which is stupid. Well, we know they want an endless war,
Starting point is 01:26:39 but what's so ominous and dangerous about this is that when they wanted an endless war in Iraq, they used weapons of mass destruction as the pretext for it. When we knew that that wasn't legitimate. Now it's interesting because they want, they want an endless war against an adversary that actually does have weapons of mass destruction, verifiably.
Starting point is 01:26:58 And we think that we run no risk of pushing them to the edge. It makes no sense. Like we were fighting goat farmers in Afghanistan and Iraq. Now we're fighting Putin is literally coming on here. I didn't sign up for this war. Did any of you want this war? Did Congress vote on this war? And what's obnoxious is that Democrats came out after the speaker tone or
Starting point is 01:27:16 turnover. And now they're saying we will not back anybody that does not prioritize Ukraine. Funding is one of the highest priorities. Not once did they mention a peace deal? Like Zelensky comes to Congress, we could have said, dude, you do not step foot on American soil until your number one priority is a peace deal. No more aggression. Well, they had peace deals, but then the US came in and sabotaged those peace deals. Of course, this is a banker war. And it's not only a forever war, it's a limited forever war. It's a it's not only a forever war it's a limited forever war it's a henry kissinger
Starting point is 01:27:46 doctrine that's being practiced right now and we're reaching a point where you the ukrainians are running out of human beings that's how sad that's how tragic that's how many lives were lost in this entire debacle which shouldn't have happened in the first place yes you could put some blame on russia yes put some blame on ukraine and nato i don't care just stop stop with this stupid war stop with the bloodshed stop with the life loss you're fighting over destroyed territories you're fighting over politicians saying i want to tax these people that's essentially what this war is about which is insane that's crazy is the person that was labeled the Russian puppet, President Trump. He was the only president that Vladimir Putin didn't invade another country under.
Starting point is 01:28:31 Under Bush, it was Georgia. Under Obama, it was Crimea. And under Biden, it's Ukraine now. President Trump— So Crimea is Ukraine, so Ukraine twice. Ukraine twice, right. But President Trump, he sanctioned the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. The first thing, one of the first things that Biden did was restart the Nord Stream 2 pipeline in Russia, empowered Russia, and then...
Starting point is 01:28:58 Blew it up and caused one of the biggest natural disasters in world history. The climate guy. I want to counter back a little bit on donald trump because his foreign policy with ukraine also wasn't that good as he had a lot of state department old heads coming in and he allowed them to pretty much do whatever they wanted to do trump uh actually went further than barack obama was even willing to by sending lethal weapons to ukraine he set that very dangerous precedent which led us to this current situation he now currently is speaking up he did say he would be the the president that stops the war immediately which
Starting point is 01:29:31 is why i think he's getting a lot of support but also at the same time he is saying the united states shouldn't be paying for this war european countries need to be paying for this war so there's a little bit of a conflicting message that I wish he would clear up and become more present on and explain exactly how he would do all of this. Because there's an easy way to do this, but I want Trump to at least explain it and make his stance more solidified because he's kind of wavering a little bit, in my opinion. Well, I think President Trump's track record when he was in office and the fact that there wasn't a war speaks a ton of volume. No new wars. The fact that Putin didn't move on Ukraine.
Starting point is 01:30:10 We were very close towards a war with Iran, and he did bomb Syria, according to his own son, because Ivanka Trump cried to him about the Syrian gas attacks, which were false flag attacks. Which son? I'll get to the exact sources. sources listen listen baby trump's not perfect but i mean a strategy for withdrawal from from syria withdrawal from afghanistan which were botched botched by the way the the state department lying to the american people and donald trump but the abraham accords were good his his his efforts towards peace in north korea was amazing he worked on a lot of peace with no new wars. The North Korea stuff was great. But then he brought in Bolton that came in and said
Starting point is 01:30:50 that North Korea is following the Libyan model, which really pissed off North Korea and then destroyed any kind of peace talks and negotiations. I don't think we're going to get this libertarian dream of a president who's going to come in and solve everything overnight. Of course not. But it is undeniable that Donald Trump's foreign policy was
Starting point is 01:31:05 actually good based on the situation that we are in. Well, and he listened to intelligence too much. He's got to trust his guests. I mean, when intelligence lies to him blatantly about what's happening on the ground in Afghanistan in order to halt a withdrawal that they then botched a year later. Our intelligence operation
Starting point is 01:31:21 in the United States was behind all this. He gets briefed every morning by the intelligence apparatus that sits in a room and says, Mr. President, if you move the embassy to Jerusalem, there will be nuclear war from Iran. He said, nah, not going to listen. Did it. No nuclear war. Peace. And when he would trust his gut and actually not listen to the John Boltons of the world,
Starting point is 01:31:39 there was a natural inclination toward peace because I think that's who the guy is. I mean, honestly, truth, what was it, a a month ago i just want all the dying to stop like i just i want dying to stop on both sides i'll be honest i i think out of all the candidates i think vivek has one of the best kind of foreign policies out there but second to him i will admit it is donald trump because he's still one of the few people willing out willing to to have an anti-war kind of sentiment which is rare. And when you look at the entire Republican ticket, DeSantis doesn't want to talk about Ukraine.
Starting point is 01:32:10 He doesn't give any answers about what he would do in Ukraine. He flip-flops on it a lot. And it's very concerning to see so many neoconservatives kind of aligned with him as well. So I would say, you know, Donald Trump, again, not perfect. I think he does deserve to be criticized on some of his foreign policy. But out of what we have, I think he's one of the best. Well, did you watch the Bill O'Reilly Tucker Carlson interview? No, I didn't.
Starting point is 01:32:33 So Bill O'Reilly disclosed something that I wasn't aware of, or a lot of people weren't aware of, but he was involved in a conversation with President Trump, talking about designating the drug cartels as a terrorist organization. And he was super close to doing it. And he got legal authority and all these people in. He had the military in. And Bill O'Reilly was also in these conversations, according to his testimony to Tucker. And so President Trump calls up the president of Mexico Mexico and he says, I'm going to designate the cartels as a terrorist organization and we're to go take them out.
Starting point is 01:33:12 And the president says, please don't do that. We're going to have that's also to the southern countries to prevent. And illegal migration was down 80 percent because of this deal. And so he did not end up going through it, designating them as a terrorist organization. He looked at it as a negotiation tactic and he got 80 percent of illegal migration to stop because of that that deal and so uh he doesn't want to disclose what his plan would be with putin and zelinski but he does have personal relationships with both of them there was not a conflict when he was president and so when he says i am the guy that has the ability to end this war
Starting point is 01:34:01 i believe him i hope so. I do agree as well. I think the day they announce Trump's the winner, before he's even president, the fighting stops. Yeah, I mean, I still can't get over the fact that he met with Kim Jong-un. I mean, that alone.
Starting point is 01:34:16 It was going places. It could have been great. And let me clarify. He didn't just meet with Kim Jong-un. Donald Trump crossed into an enemy nation with no security detail in a show of good faith and peace with their leader. The media attacked him for it. This move nearly brought tears to my eyes. I was like, Donald Trump is a brave MF-er.
Starting point is 01:34:37 I mean, look, he's holding the cards. He's like, North Korea is not going to attack me. They're not going to kidnap me. But what president is going to be like, security, stand back. I am now going to be under the jurisdiction of an enemy nation because I want them to understand peace. We're serious about it. They insult him for it.
Starting point is 01:34:53 I was talking to some... I think this was at Seminole last time we were here in Florida at the Hard Rock playing poker. Politics came up and then some guy made a crack about donald trump supporters and then someone laughed and they pointed to me and they were like this guy likes trump and i was like yeah he's pretty good i'd vote for him and then he's like you don't the
Starting point is 01:35:13 other guy goes you don't seriously mean that do you and i was like yeah dude goes why and i was like oh boy foreign policy no new wars withdraw strategies from syria and afghanistan i grew up in a time when we were mad about that stuff and And then I said, but honestly, you know, for me, with my family history, seeing him make the effort to bring peace to the Korean Peninsula was inspirational. And the fact that he crossed the DMZ with no security detail nearly brought tears to my eyes. And he goes, that never happened.
Starting point is 01:35:37 And I'm like, you live in crackpot Wally world all day and night, dude. If you want to hate the man in that bed, by all means, go ahead and do so. But I'm like, and then someone else, the guy to my left he goes that really happened i took up my phone i played the video i'm like there's a video of donald trump crossing the demilitarized zone in north korea into north korea with the north korean dictator and his military with no security detail because he said i am serious about peace with you well right after president trump won in 16 he met with obama and obama said
Starting point is 01:36:06 you know president trump what's our biggest threat obama said north korea world war three started by north korea and president trump kept that in the back of his mind his entire presidency he's like i'm going to accomplish this goal i'm going to bring peace and he did so with tremendous pushback and you know now did he bring... Did he bring peace to North Korea? It didn't last, but like... Well, John Bolton, his own member that he appointed, ruined it epically and really pushed North Korea away. Yeah, I don't think John Bolton's coming back in round two. We're living in a crazy world.
Starting point is 01:36:37 I hope not, but who knows? Who would you like to see as Tulsi Gabbard? But there was a war in East Ukraine during his presidency. There was limited fighting. Tulsi Gabbard, I'm critical of everyone. I'm sorry. A lot of people are like, you know, calling me out in the chat here.
Starting point is 01:36:52 It's fine. But I'm critical of everyone, including Tulsi Gabbard, who's a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. So I think and also endorsed Joe Biden, by the way. So I think we have to have a level of realism here and critique here that's not emotional, but based off real conversations that could check ourselves, our power, our side, and be able to have real conversations that could say, hey, I don't agree with this. I think we could do better because I think we can't do better. Who's somebody that you'd like to see as a national security advisor? Michael Malice. Not John Bolton, definitely.
Starting point is 01:37:26 Definitely not him. But there's a lot of very interesting individuals. I think it was General McCormick and General McGregor that I think would be pretty good. I could give you a full list of names, but I would have to look into my kind of Rolodex of individuals that I listen to personally. I think McGregor's phenomenal. I think McGregor would be really good in that situation and has a
Starting point is 01:37:53 realistic sense of what's really going on. Have you had him on before? I don't know. I don't think so, but he would be great. He would be great to have on the show. Well, everybody, we're going to go to Super Chats. So if you haven't already, smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, send in your Super Chats. We're going to be reading your questions and head over to TimCast.com for that
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Starting point is 01:39:41 We got Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, mad folks in my feeds will be in Miami tomorrow. it's going to be great getting all of our folks together i call dibs on ding dong ditching ronda sucks no no nobody ding dong ditch i like desantis i just don't like his campaign it's it's it's it's just apocalyptic you know that i saw a video that was retweeted earlier uh david retweeted it and it it's it's a good video. It's Ron DeSantis talking about all the things they got done. It's not insulting Trump. It's not telling everybody bad things about other people. It's a video talking about the good things he did. And I'm like, it's so great, all the things he did. So why do the prediction markets have him under Nikki Haley? Whatever you
Starting point is 01:40:21 look at in terms of his policy, does not win you elections it is inspirational and we like it but if you don't have all these other characteristics and namely charisma i am not speaking right now specifically about uh desantis's capabilities i'm saying charisma is the trait your campaign needs and the desantis, their charisma is zero. It's not just that DeSantis comes off a little stodgy. He can improve on that, and he has tremendously, and I respect it. But it's that the people he's hired to run his campaign lack influence and charisma and just don't get it. And, you know, I heard from people on Twitter.
Starting point is 01:41:00 They said, they responded to me saying, it's kind of obvious. Anybody who's worked their salt in influence and charisma is behind Donald Trump. So if you're trying to run a campaign and you're trying to hire people, unless you have that X factor, Vivek has it, unless you have that, you're hiring the B team. You're hiring the people that Trump didn't want. And all the good people are working for the campaign they think he's going to win or they're just behind it i mean if we want to be real the idea for people acting like ronda sanders still is a shot you know look there's always there's always a possibility he could turn things around and we're a year away so that's an eternity
Starting point is 01:41:39 but when the prediction markets take you from the frontrunner to underneath Nikki Haley, what that means is confidence among people in politics for your candidacy is gone. And fourth place is Youngkin, who's not even running. To be fair, Vivek is now in fifth place in Predict It, so he's not doing too well either. You hate to see it. It is what it is. I'll say this. There is one person with influence who is behind Ron DeSantis, and his name is Billitchell and he's a great guy and he's not an aging lesbian i want to make it very clear well it's his own it's to be fair you know he's the one who said it yeah that's
Starting point is 01:42:15 your words and then you know that's that's i i just think you know it was really funny though he said he said it and then he goes as soon as i said it i realized they were going to clip it and i'm like well yeah you, that's what you get. But all right, let's read some more. Shane H. Wilder says the Biden admin allowing construction of the border wall. Ah, the fall. Leaves are turning. White girls are buying pumpkin spice lattes.
Starting point is 01:42:37 You can almost smell the election season in the air. Well, we're a year away, but yes. Yeah, but, you know, Casper.com has pumpkin spice all year round. Congressman Troy Nell says, just had a great conversation with President Trump about the speaker's race. He is endorsing Jim Jordan. No! And I believe Congress should listen to the leader of our party.
Starting point is 01:43:00 Sean Hannity also said something similar. So I don't know if that's true, but that's two people saying that. So Troy Nails is going to endorse Jim Jordan. He was the one who was saying he was nominating Trump. I bet Trump said, come on, you know. Yeah. Man, why can't we have nice things? It was a fun theory while it lasted.
Starting point is 01:43:16 Theory, it's a dream. It is a dream. It is a vision. How do we, do we have to pray? Like, who do we contact who runs reality? Because we got a spirit cook, Tim. We got to get a Brina, a Brova Mitch, and we got to write messages to demons with our fluids. She's too busy working for Ukraine.
Starting point is 01:43:34 You got to take enough DMT to break the veil and then meet the machine elves and ask them if they can influence this to make Donald Trump speaker. Okay, fine. I'm satisfied with President Trump in 2020, 2025. So we'll take it we'll take it all right all right beagle cake says excited for the event watching the show while i wait for boarding right now can't wait to meet you guys you guys are a big inspiration it's going to be a wild night and uh i hope everyone understands we're doing the elite members meet up at 3 p.m which i think is going to be around 50 or so people will be at this very private elite members only event.
Starting point is 01:44:07 And we're going to eat. It's going to be a lot of fun. And there's going to be a lot of great people there. Maybe even some of our guests. I'm not entirely sure who's planning on showing up. But I think we've got like, we probably have like 35 guests, you know, like friends of the show and prominent individuals you're fans of who are going to be there. It's going to be amazing.
Starting point is 01:44:29 And it's nearly a thousand person theater so for everybody who's attending definitely i'm going to try my best to shake as many hands and meet as many people as possible but you know sad reality of life is i don't know how much you know 10 seconds for you but like three hours for me so i'll do my best i'm really excited and really grateful that y'all are coming and then of course we got everybody else who's going to be there too so it's going to be really I'm really excited because I'm pretty sure y'all are going to meet Alex Stein because I'm I'm fairly certain Alex Stein will run out into the crowd and and yell and shake everyone's hands and and film it and it will be amazing and I'm I'm really excited yeah he's going to be doing stand-up right before and then introduce all of us it's going to be amazing
Starting point is 01:45:03 Jason Dixon says Tim can you please shout out the Discord? Again, thank you for everything. That's right. When you're a member, you can download Discord, which is like a chat room. You can hang out. As a member, you get access to the TimCast Discord. You can submit questions, call into our uncensored show. But also, there's tons of people hosting their own conversations, their own shows, working on projects, making music, building culture.
Starting point is 01:45:26 It's really, really awesome. So you guys should definitely check that out. Because after we wrap the Uncensored show, they keep the show going with their own conversation. It's amazing. Here we go. Bo says, we just had our local elections here in Fairbanks, Alaska. I spent days trying to get the vote out, but we ended up losing six to nine seats. We're a really conservative city, but people just get too complacent in off-year elections. That is true.
Starting point is 01:45:49 That's why I think 2024 is going to be very strange. I don't know that Republicans sweep and win everything. The polls are looking good for Republicans, but look, a lot of people don't care. A lot of people like Trump, and when they vote for Trump, they vote for everybody else. That's why, like in 2018, we saw this. Trump brought the energy, Republicans didn't have it. If Trump's not on the ticket, everybody else hurts for it. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. once again says,
Starting point is 01:46:13 I don't know, Tim, first scripted with Poso and the continued excellent timing of guests the last couple of years did Timcast News shadow write the Newsweek article. You know, it is really funny that um every so often like we book we book a guest who is the perfect guest for like a news story it'll be really weird you know like uh for example we planned this event a long time ago we asked matt gates if he'd
Starting point is 01:46:37 want to be here it's in florida and he says yes and now he's probably the most important politician in the country to talk to right and like three days three days later, he's going to be on stage with us. And I'm just like, thank you, Matt Gaetz, for the work you're doing in D.C. and coming to our event. This is going to be incredible. I almost couldn't believe it.
Starting point is 01:46:53 I'm like, dude, something's going to happen. You know what I mean? And the funny thing is, he's actually trying to stay in D.C. to get the job done. And they called a recess and he complained.
Starting point is 01:47:03 He's like, no, we should stay here and we should vote. And I'm like,'t come down like no he should he should definitely do the work but i'm really excited that we're gonna have a matt down here matt brings a fire man he's a great speaker and the people love him like there's you know i'm around top politicians but there's a few that actually just energize a crowd and connect with an audience. Trump's obviously one of that. Matt Gaetz is cut from that same cloth. He's a fighter. And that's the secret.
Starting point is 01:47:30 See, everyone keeps saying Matt Gaetz for governor. And they're like, no, it's not true. And they're saying maybe he wants to run for Senate. No, he's VP. I mean, likability. Trump-Gaetz 2024. Likability is important. And you're seeing that with a lot of the 2024 primary challengers of Trump.
Starting point is 01:47:43 They're just not likable and when you're against this most charismatic likable guy you know it's you can't i wonder is there a possibility of i i i i guarantee that if if matt gates were here and i said do you want to be vp saying absolutely not i am fighting for for you know to make these changes in congress but i wonder about the possibilities of trump asking matt well you know for constitutional purposes you know there's rhinos that are threatening to expel Matt Gates, right? So if you expel Matt Gates and Matt moves to Arizona, then Trump picks him for VP. Yeah. I mean, honestly, I do kind of think like Matt would be the best choice as of right now, but it's obvious because he's got all this energy behind him.
Starting point is 01:48:22 Can they be from the same state? Yes. Okay. It's a misconception. Well, it's argued, but I'm pretty sure everything we've pulled up has said you can be from the same state. And there's something else pertaining to it. I don't know. Just not when you get sworn in, I believe. Is that what it is?
Starting point is 01:48:37 Yeah. There are restrictions about like if you're actively in office. Yeah. When you run and both in office from a state. I don't know. Maybe. Maybe. Michael says,
Starting point is 01:48:48 Biden and Harris get re-elected. If Trump is Speaker, Biden and Harris get impeached. Trump is now President. God, that would be so amazing. This is a missed opportunity. That's a way to the White House. You know what bothers me is that whoever is writing the simulation is keeping it boring. It's like, dude, come on. The people want to be entertained.
Starting point is 01:49:05 We're here. We're're living we want entertainment we want speaker trump but what if jim joran gave trump an office in the speakers no not the same no yeah it would be funny though if patrick manhattan was like that that office we just vacated to pelosi's we're giving to trump because then then it just shows he only did it to insult Nancy Pelosi. Well, I think that office is for if there's a Speaker of the House that remains in office. It's for the preceding... Yeah, the former Speaker. Yeah, traditionally. So now McCarthy's the former Speaker, so he gets that office.
Starting point is 01:49:38 Right, so is that why he did it? Yeah, so it wasn't McHenry being like, look at McHenry, man. Small man, wears a bow tie. The guy doesn't got swag. He was just following procedure. But that gavel hit, though. Oh, is that how hard he smacked you? He checked the thing after to make sure it was still together.
Starting point is 01:49:56 Amazing. Where are we at? Let's grab some more super chats. The Exodus Conservatives says allegedly't can't because he's currently under indictment and there is a rule that says you can't be speaker and be under indictment source brian tyler cohen couldn't find the rule can you fact check there is a rule is my understanding but it's a it's a republican rule it's not it's not a law it's literally like the dress code they were like okay fetterman you can wear shorts and then they were like actually we
Starting point is 01:50:20 changed your mind no shorts again so they could literally just be like okay Trump you don't need indictment doesn't matter you're a speaker there you go have you seen John Fetterman's Twitter game recently no
Starting point is 01:50:31 whoever he gave his Twitter passcode to probably deserves a raise oh they're doing good a lot of viral tweets a lot of viral tweets a lot of good trolling on there
Starting point is 01:50:39 so game recognizes game and it's a PR marketing organization with a whole bunch of... It's the guy who used to run Wendy's. A hundred percent. What do we got here? Matt H. says, the person I heard this from was either Ann Coulter or the Crowder guest today. Pretty sure it was the Crowder guest.
Starting point is 01:51:02 What is Matt referring to? Was there a different super chat? Was that the one? I don't know what you're referring to. Oh, there you go. I've heard someone is being indicted. Yes, right. It's about the indictment, right?
Starting point is 01:51:10 Yeah, so there's articles about that, but they all basically say Republicans just change the rule. It's like, it's meaningless. Radioactive Rat says, if I want the goodie bag, but I'm unable to attend the event, could I purchase the ticket
Starting point is 01:51:21 and pay for shipping to have it shipped to me? Well, technically, yes. I guess the issue is i don't know how we would do it you know so maybe you could go on publicsquare.com there you go other businesses and goodies that you want from publicsquare.com how hard would it be to like make the bags and list them on public square not hard at all in fact uh yeah let's talk after this But if you want a goodie bag from the event tomorrow, email us at support at publicsq.com. You're going to have a lot of emails.
Starting point is 01:51:52 Why not just make something on your store on the front page saying this is the goodie bag we're going to sell. Awesome. Let's just do that. That's a great idea. That way anybody can actually get it. All right. So after tomorrow night, check.
Starting point is 01:52:03 Go to the Public Square app or go to publicsq.com. We'll have on the featured page basically the TimCast special, and it'll have some of our favorites from tomorrow night in the goodie bags. And we'll put some We Are Change supplements in there too, right? Let's go. These are special order bags and stuff, which means if people are buying them, we'll order them. And this is great.
Starting point is 01:52:18 It's a sample pack of all these different companies. There's like jerky in there. There's coffee. There's a bunch of stuff. This will be fantastic. Love it. All right. Check Public Square tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:52:26 Anytime probably after. Give us till like 3 p.m. and we'll put up a featured tile and highlight the TimCast special. Yeah, and you don't have to buy a ticket to an event you're not going to. No, just enjoy the products. That's exactly right.
Starting point is 01:52:36 That'd be fantastic. Right on. All right. We'll grab some more Super Chats. Drew Outstanding in his field says, Michael, could Public Square ever have a startup business toolkit feature basics to help launch a venture cpas lawyers marketing videographers editors sales etc in one spot might help entrepreneurs launch faster so this is an amazing question we actually
Starting point is 01:52:56 today soft launched a tool called psq link so if you go to psq link.com it's a business management tool that's going to compete against salesforce for small businesses so that you can grow your business. Super excited. Salesforce, by the way, Mark Benioff called himself the most anti-conservative CEO in the country. He's actively canceled Project Veritas when they were under James O'Keefe. He has lambasted any conservative cause. He actually funded one of the lawsuits into Trump, which was insane.
Starting point is 01:53:22 So that's who runs Salesforce. It's a total corrupt organization. My thing about these guys is, I understand you like stepping in feces and living in cities of squalor and disgust, but the rest of us don't, so don't make it bad for the rest of us. Hey, we're not coming to San Francisco and cleaning up your poop. We know
Starting point is 01:53:38 you like it. So don't come to our places and bring poop. You know what I'm saying? Head to psqlink.com. Check out the tool. It's pretty exciting. And a lot of, by the way, gun companies, ammo companies are not allowed to work with people like Salesforce.
Starting point is 01:53:51 They make it really hard on them. And it depends on your industry. But a lot of times, these CRM tools won't touch you. So we've created a CRM tool that would love to serve America's small business community. The other thing I will say
Starting point is 01:54:02 is that something that is actively in the works at Public Square, share your feedback with us on if you would actually find this valuable at support at publicsq.com. We're thinking about doing a Public Square Shark Tank, where we actually have a lot of prominent investors from the parallel economy hear pitches from America's parallel economy businesses that are looking access to capital. We had talked about this on the show. Let's do it. About how, so we've been planning this thing where we basically will just give someone a gift of 10 grand every month and we're trying to figure out
Starting point is 01:54:29 how to do it i know we so i'll just put it this way there has been some stuff where i've given out money but it's just private because then it's it's a legal gift and the challenge is if we're giving away money there's a lot of laws and regulations to kind of jam this up and so some people had the idea of like why don't you do like a Shark Tank style thing where you give seed money to help people launch their projects. You guys doing it would be amazing. And do it.
Starting point is 01:54:53 Well, do we have an investor? What's up? Yeah, let's go. You got to be on the panel. That's looking at investing in the business. Absolutely. I will tell you. I mean, I got to be honest.
Starting point is 01:55:02 I'm going to bang the gavel for everybody. I'm going to be like, I mean, look, you know, if you need $200,000 to start a business, I'm going to be like, yeah, I gotta be honest. I'm gonna bang the gavel for everybody. I'm gonna be like, I mean, look, if you need $200,000 to start a business, I'm gonna be like, yeah, I can't do that. But if it's just like, you know, $10,000, and depending on how many people are there, you know, 10 people or whatever, I'm just like, I don't care.
Starting point is 01:55:18 Man, we gotta see this stuff. It's a shotgun blast into seed projects. If we were able to fund as many people as possible with money to start a business, to start music, to start culture, to make cartoons, to make shows, to make cookies, to make whatever, what happens is some people make it, some people don't. It's a sad reality. But then we have more seeds being planted, as many as possible. So that was the general idea. It's been rather hard for us.
Starting point is 01:55:42 But what we have been doing up until we started doing promo for the event, is that Fridays, instead of reading an ad, we shout out one of our members. Oh, cool. So they're companies and stuff like that. So, yeah, we've got a lot of great members running companies. One of our designers just texted me and said, so I just got assigned work via YouTube for the featured page tomorrow for the Timcast. So we've got our product designer, Katie, watching.
Starting point is 01:56:06 And she's already on it, building out the Timcast goodie bag for tomorrow on the site. So go to publicsq.com. I like the Shark Tank idea. I'd be happy to be an investor as well. So that'd be amazing. I think we could have some fun. I talk to founders all the time that said, hey, Sequoia Capital's not calling me. Like, the venture capital's not calling me.
Starting point is 01:56:23 Private equity's not calling me. They don't like my values. I don't have an ESG score. And they want access to solid investors that are values aligned with them. And then I also hear on the other side, these investors that are tired of ESG dominated, meritocracy ridden investment opportunities, they actually want businesses that will focus on quality products, excellent service, providing value in an honest way, not worried about woke politics. Given that we have the supply on both sides, it would be really fun to put on this production.
Starting point is 01:56:49 I think Luke would be a funny investor. I'm in. Only no seed oils. Beef liver. No seed oils, beef liver. I'm in. 100% all in. What's going to happen is there's going to be some little old lady and she's like, I make cakes. And then he's going to be like,
Starting point is 01:57:03 is there beef liver in them? No. Put beef them and then you got a deal you got a deal yeah seriously that would happen grandma mary's beef liver cakes and then it becomes like a multi-million dollar business yeah i mean they have beef liver they had beef liver uh smoothies at r1 that were incredible but they just stopped running them they were really good they were actually really good um and they don't have them anymore. Beef liver. I can't. I don't like liver.
Starting point is 01:57:28 Beef liver shakes and it tasted like blueberries. It was so good. I don't like liver. It tasted so good. I don't like liver, man. You don't have to. There's different ways
Starting point is 01:57:37 you could consume it without actually tasting it. But it is very good for your health. All right. We'll grab some more Super Chats. Raybert G. Stanbert Jr. says, I feel like TDS on both sides of the aisle would keep him from the speakerphone.
Starting point is 01:57:51 But if he did, his campaign would run on getting it done. Getting ish done. Yeah. We got Ryan Grisaf says, Why stop with Joe Biden? How many other government agencies could he go after and start impeachment investigations for? Let the revenge start now.
Starting point is 01:58:07 Trump for Speaker. Man. Yeah, I think he might be better off as Speaker getting revenge than he would be in the White House. Depending. And that's why a temporary position makes so much sense. He basically just says, I'm bringing to the floor all the bills that are going to investigate the FBI, special counsel investigation to Hillary Clinton, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Well, if you have a speaker like Jim Jordan that is willing and able to work with President Trump in 2025, then you're going to have
Starting point is 01:58:37 tremendous success. I mean, when he was president, he had Paul Ryan for the first two years and then Nancy Pelosi. So we didn't really have a friendly speaker at any point. And so if Jim Jordan is successful in getting the speakers, he's getting the speakership, then he will have true ability to get retribution from Congress as well as the Oval Office. Right on. We'll grab some more.
Starting point is 01:59:01 We got Rhiannon Thunell. I just added my business to Public Square. I make handmade glass art and my business name is Ethereal Avs Art. And Tim, I make glass chickens. Buk, buk. That's fantastic. Let's go. Yeah, I think the map is the most powerful thing. Yeah, it's fun. It's cool too because people get to check in every few days, every few weeks,
Starting point is 01:59:22 and just watch more and more pins expand on their platform. It's crazy for us to just pull up and be like and be like oh look at this let's go check that out like we're bored you know what i mean that's the crazy thing is uh we're looking for things to do and it's like what have we not we've done everything here and so we're traveling in greater greater distances outside of our area we pull up the app and we're like oh there's a barbecue place nearby and they're on public square let's let's go we went there and we got food uh someone others others have asked if you have um services like oh yeah carpenters electricians lawn care all that stuff that's that's huge because for us especially with all the work we're doing we're constantly
Starting point is 01:59:53 trying to find contractors of you know varying types you just pull up the public square app and you can you know you're getting someone good you also somebody like you you also want to trust who's coming into your home yep yeah i was talking to Marjorie Taylor Greene actually about this. She was like, I have a hard time. I travel the country. I don't know where I can be comfortable having a meal. And so it's like pull up public square. And she's like, that's what she does now.
Starting point is 02:00:18 And so it's a place that people that are a little bit more notable to feel safe as well. You know what does not feel safe is when you see a business flying one of those cult flags yeah and with the creepy symbols on it and I'm like the problem is these people have advocated for extreme violence against anyone who doesn't align with them whether you're actually far right or not and then these people complain about American flags you download public square Marjorie Taylor Greene when she goes to a restaurant now, they probably give her a high five.
Starting point is 02:00:48 Absolutely. Now she knows. Not only is she not going to get spit in her food, they're actually going to make it better. They're going to be like, we're going to give her the good food. Well, this happened earlier this year. When y'all went to dinner, it was Don Jr., Nigel Farage, this whole incredible table, like 20 people, right, for Kimberly's birthday. Matt Gaetz was there.
Starting point is 02:01:04 Yeah, Matt Gaetz was there. Yeah, Matt Gates was there. And Daily Mail actually wrote an article about it because they went to a restaurant on Public Square and the owner loved them and invited them in and all this stuff. And it's like, where else could you have that crowd be welcomed in a restaurant like that? It was pretty cool. The owner was telling Don that the first time he met his dad was like in 1996 when he came to testify for like a real estate hearing before Congress. And so for people like that, it's really important for them.
Starting point is 02:01:31 And I think the contractors, like I'm down in Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, and pull up my phone, there's orthodontists, there's plumbers, there's electricians, there's every industry you can think of all on the app that you can use. And so it's been an awesome feature. I agree with the map. I look every couple days, new businesses, new businesses, new businesses, and it's an exciting movement. We just moved to West Palm Beach like a month ago from San Diego, and we have an 11-month-old daughter. And I'm just cautious of the medical system.
Starting point is 02:02:06 I know there are still some, you know, really great people in that system, but the last few years have just really burned, I think a lot of us. And so I'm looking for a pediatrician that we can trust. So we go on the app, we find our new pediatrician. She makes house calls. She's a licensed MD who left to create her own natural and holistic practice. She starts there. She focuses on preventative health.
Starting point is 02:02:24 I mean, it's just amazing stuff. And to have that interaction, I fully trust her to come into our house and take care of our daughter. It's like, I wouldn't find that anywhere else. The other exciting thing is in the next 30 days, look out for November 1, we are launching fully integrated e-commerce. So the ability to transact right there
Starting point is 02:02:40 on the app, one shopping cart, multiple vendors. We're also removing the account wall, so you no longer have to sign in or log in to browse. That's really exciting. Fully revamped desktop experience. Whole new search. November 1 is going to be really exciting, so stay tuned at PublicSquare.com.
Starting point is 02:02:52 We'll just start ordering all of our snacks directly through the one-stop shop of Public Square. Anthem Snacks, right? Didn't you order some Anthem Snacks last time? They're gone. Love it. They're gone. You ordered a lot of beef jerky.
Starting point is 02:03:03 We did, and it's all gone. That's good. And I was like, the past couple weeks, I'm like, where's the jerky? And I go down to the storeroom
Starting point is 02:03:09 and I'm like, am I not seeing it? Like, annihilated. Is the jerky Luke approved? I haven't checked it. I think it's clean, right?
Starting point is 02:03:16 It is. I haven't had it yet. And you've got carnivore snacks that's literally just meat and salt. Carnivore snacks is good. It is a brand.
Starting point is 02:03:21 Luke's got carnivore snacks. The Anthem stuff has brown sugar in it, but the ingredients are good. Luke may not be a big fan of the sugar. I'm not as big a fan of the sugar, but Anthem also has a sugar-free. It's like salt pepper jerky. Legit. Yeah, super good.
Starting point is 02:03:35 Let's go. Shout out. Yeah, and then there's also, who is the, man, I'm forgetting. What was that jerky that we had that we just annihilated the whole bag? I feel bad. I forgot the name of their jerky. I had that we just annihilated the whole bag? I feel bad. I forgot the name of their jerky. I think that American made one. I forgot what it's called.
Starting point is 02:03:48 Yeah. I know you're talking about... That's like... No, it's not Brave. It's an A, though. Alpha or something like that. Was it Alpha Jerky? I think it was Alpha Jerky.
Starting point is 02:03:54 I think it was Alpha Jerky. I'm pretty sure it's Alpha Jerky. Yeah. I'm almost positive. Is that what it is? They got to get on Public Square if they're not already. And then you'll have like 27 different jerky companies. Yeah, we got a lot of beef jerky companies.
Starting point is 02:04:01 I love it. I mean, dude, we like beef jerky. You know what I mean? Yeah. I think it was Alpha Jerky, wasn't it? I'm pretty sure it is. Yeah. My brain's saying Alpha Jerky.
Starting point is 02:04:08 I'm pulling it up. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's it. Yep. Wait, is it? I think so. I'll use the moment right now to say, yeah, sorry, I was wrong about the strawberry flavor. It's actually vanilla. What's their website?
Starting point is 02:04:17 It's the beaver butt thing or whatever. Anyways. Alpha Jerky. Alpha Jerky, yeah. It was Alpha Jerky? Yeah. I'm pretty sure it's Alpha Jerky. I'm almost positive.
Starting point is 02:04:24 I don't know. I don't know, man. I don't know. It's an A something, though. Yeah, Alpha Jerky. Yeah. They're on the app. Yeah, quality handmade beef jerky. It was alpha jerky? Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's alpha jerky. I'm almost positive. I don't know, man. I don't know. It's an A something, though. Yeah, alpha jerky. Yeah. Quality handmade beef jerky. Oh, perfect. Ten flavors to choose from. There you go. There you go. Good stuff. Alright, we'll grab a couple
Starting point is 02:04:36 more Super Chats right here. Yeah, we had a bag of it. We just ate the whole thing. Alright. Jason Rings says, I'm currently being audited by the IRS for making a movie about the q shaman for real dude these people are evil man crazy kirk green says the 13 colonies only three percent fought the british and formed our constitution in the second amendment for the very reason of what we are going through now what is your opinion of a possible civil war well i
Starting point is 02:05:02 opinion when they're when they're going after Elon, when they're going after Trump's properties, and they're lying and trying to seize his properties and auction them off, I mean, this stuff's insane. Or it's speculated they would do that. Yeah, this is getting hot fast. The fraud lawsuit in New York where they're saying Trump's properties are not actually worth what they're worth, and they're going to try and seize his property. I mean, this is getting nuts.
Starting point is 02:05:25 They're arresting lawyers. But I will add, it wasn't 3% that fought in the American Revolution. I forgot. We read through this because that's a common talking point. There is something about 3%. But I think...
Starting point is 02:05:41 I forgot what it was. It was a huge percentage of fighting age males that were fighting. But 30% of the population was for it. Well, that was actually a talking point. So that was, I think it was, who was it? John Adams. There's a, or I don't know. Someone had a famous letter where they said a third's for it, a third's against it, and a third doesn't care.
Starting point is 02:05:58 But that was actually a generality. It wasn't an actual statement of fact. It was basically just him saying, like, look, you know, you've got people who want it, people who don't, people who don't care. But it was actually something like, I think low forties that were in favor. And then there was like mid twenties that were opposed.
Starting point is 02:06:14 And then the rest just did not care. But a lot of sentiment for it. All right. All right, everybody. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel,
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Starting point is 02:06:39 You can follow me personally at TimCast. The uncensored show will be up in just a couple minutes, so make sure you click join us. Michael, do you want to shout anything else out? We are stoked to support you. Excited about tomorrow. It's going to be an epic event. You can find out more about Public Square at publicsq.com. So you can shop with companies that do not hate you.
Starting point is 02:06:56 And I'm really glad to be here. One of the most effective and powerful tactics and strategies we've had in the culture war is these boycotts and boycotts. And a lot of people are always saying, like, it's really hard to figure out what to buy or not. You go to the grocery store, public square launches. It's like, here's a list of things you can buy to replace all your garbage products with companies that actually agree with you. And then you're taking money away from the bad people and giving it to good people. Mr. Bruchowitz. I want to shout out Mike Lindell for being a patriot.
Starting point is 02:07:30 Let's go. And I want you to go to mypillow.com slash poso. Give Jack money, too. Support Jack Posobiec, a great patriot, and Mike Lindell. God bless you. Are you on Twitter? I am. Where can people find you on Twitter? At Alex Brusewitz or at Bill Mitchell's Twitter account. He tweets at me every other day.
Starting point is 02:07:44 So they'll find it. It's easier. Mitchell is easier to spell than Rizowitz. It's true. You guys have a great relationship, I hear. Don't call him an aging lesbian. Well, you know, you guys are, you know, whatever. Thank you guys so much for coming on.
Starting point is 02:07:57 Thank you guys so much for coming on. This was a lot of fun. My health store is wearechange.shop. I'm on Public Square. I have products made sourced and manufactured in america they help me they might help you we are change.shop and uh check out my podcast with clint russell we had three huge episodes on rumble.com forward slash we are change we're going to be doing more of them here in miami rumble.com forward slash we
Starting point is 02:08:21 are change thank you so much for having me serge Serge? Yo, yeah, I'm excited for this after show. Excited for tomorrow. Let's just get to it. We are going to be heading over to Timcast.com right now. So become a member, sign up, join the Discord, and we will take your questions starting in just a couple minutes. We'll see you all there. you

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