Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #961 Congress WARNS Of RUSSIAN SPACE NUKES, BS Story To FORCE Ukraine War Vote w/Ada Lluch
Episode Date: February 15, 2024Tim, Ian, Phil, & Serge join Ada Lluch to discuss Russian space nukes being rumored as a National Security Threat, the Kansas City Super Bowl Parade shooting, Florida police officers firing at an unar...med suspect after mistaking an acorn hitting their car as a gunshot, and Republicans losing the special election in New York. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You have been warned.
A serious warning has been put out by Congress that there is a national security threat for
which must be declassified so the American people can know.
And according to all the latest reports, that threat is Russian space nukes.
That's right.
It's as crazy as Jewish space lasers.
But the fear is that Russia is going to put nukes in outer space.
They haven't yet.
But the American people must know and assuming that is actually what they're warning about
yeah spare me dude i really don't care that's such like you know we talk about it quite a bit
on the show nukes are like 100 year old technology or 80 year old technology at this point they have
much more powerful weapons much more dangerous weapons i'm more concerned about the potentials
of havana syndrome and maybe gain of function research, but okay. Okay. I mean,
space nukes is scary. Sure. Many people think this is a ploy because the house is refusing to
take up a vote on the Ukraine war funding bill. So they can put out this ridiculous narrative
that Russia, if they're not stopped, they're going to put nukes in outer space and that
everyone's going to get scared. Yeah. Very few people are buying it. But that seems to be the
big story. Now, there is really big news from earlier in the day. There's not as much to
elaborate on, but it is a massive story, a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl
parade. Shocking story. So we will we will get into exactly what happened there and the updates
that are going on with with what happened there. Many children who are injured. I believe there's
one death and that is a rather tragic story.
So we'll definitely get into that.
And then we have an exclusive from escino.com.
An individual who was filming a drag show with minors was attacked by the individuals.
On video, it appears the individuals are attacking him.
And the cops actually arrested the guy doing the filming who was protesting.
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Like I'm going to point out anyway,
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well let's talk about news so uh here's the story from the daily mail i hope you're in for a laugh
riot serious national security threat is quote r Russia wanting to put a nuclear weapon in space.
Biden urged to declassify all materials after ominous warning from top Republican Mike Turner.
OK, here it is. U.S. House Intelligence Committee. Today, the House Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence has made available to all members of Congress information concerning a serious
national security threat. Quote, I am requesting that President Biden declassify all information relating to this threat so that Congress,
the administration and our allies can openly discuss the actions necessary to respond to this threat.
Of course, Russian space nukes. And, you know, I got to be honest.
Mike Cernovich summed it up better than anyone else could imagine believing this
okay so you're telling me that a day after the senate passes 60 billion dollars in funding for
ukraine 14.7 or 15 whatever for israel plus funding for taiwan and the house says no you get
this report that well actually russia is going to put a nuclear weapon in outer space so yeah we get it they're trying to create fear panic and pressure so that they can force the house to
vote so that your money goes to war this is like saddam hussein with his chemical weapons in iraq
i remember that very well he's got chemical weapons and then uh weapons of mass destruction
weapons of mass destruction and then they went and there were no weapons of mass destruction
there were no new i mean they. There were no nuclear weapons.
I mean, they were like,
they might've got rid of them.
They might've rushed them out the door
before the inspectors got there.
There was the weapons that we gave them.
But there is an argument about
what does it mean to have a weapon of mass destruction?
Because some people have talked about chemical weapons
or biological weapons.
But the fear was that they'd have
nuclear weapons or something.
Look, my friends in the deep state, it's not the Cold War anymore. you know the fear was that they'd have nuclear weapons or something yeah you know look my my
friends in the deep state um it's not the cold war anymore i i was born at the end of the cold war
and i was but a wee child when the cold war ended uh how old were you you're you're like what like
10 years old enemy phil yep so you were like so how old were you when the cold when the when the
wall came down and the soviet collapsed? Well, 89, 14.
Yeah.
So like you actually, like that happened.
For me, I was like, I had no idea what was going on.
I think I was playing with Duplos or something.
I remember it.
It was crazy to think because I was, and the funny thing is I was familiar with it. I feel like I was familiar with it because I was a big fan of that movie,
Gotcha, where they were in Eastern West Berlin and playing paintball.
That was like my first introduction to Western East Germany,
West Germany.
But I remember it coming down and,
and you know,
it was a big deal.
Like,
and I still feel like people have forgotten how big of a deal it was.
Yeah.
It felt like war was over.
Finally,
there was a lot of that.
And that you,
you felt that way in the rest of,
uh,
like the rest of the country too like the military kind of
changed the direction that that they were going and that's one of the things that i heard uh i
think it was ben shapiro talking about it talking about how in the 90s after the soviet union fell
and after the fall of the berlin wall and stuff and and kind of communism people kind of were
like oh communism is actually falling apart globally and it's going to be a new age of the united states is the only superpower and it's going to be a new world of of
you know liberalism and stuff and and but when you guys were kids was there a fear of a nuclear
bomb dropping on your city for me yeah oh there was because i i mean i lived i lived right down
the street from uh an air force base that had Westover Air Force Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts has the longest runway in the Northeast.
It's one of the alternate locations to land the space shuttle.
And because of the length of the runway, B-52 bombers can land and take off and stuff from there.
So that's a nuclear target.
If during the Cold War it was like, we're going gonna shoot that because they got to get rid of the so i i hear these stories from uh you know people
older than me about the drills duck and cover soviet nuclear bomb nuclear war but i grew up
at after i mean i'm i'm a small child when uh the soviet union collapses and the wall comes down and
all that and it was like i'm i'm i i vaguely remember
like sitting in my basement maybe or something i never did duck and cover no but i mean like there
was there was a fear of war yeah and there was active proxy war going on but i'm saying like
for my life there was no fear of nuclear bombs dropping on anybody yeah and so i don't look you
look i'm gonna be 38 in like three weeks i this idea of nuclear bombs in the sky does
not resonate with me in any way when uh i was i was reading about the space race because you know
someone like alex stein here says the moon landing didn't happen and then i'm you know i'm gonna read
about the history of of you know what's going on and why the u.s wanted to compete and there was a
fear that with the launch of sputnik russia would put weapons in outer space and so i look at this i'm like it's been 60 years dude you are not i i am not phased by that by this idea because i already
assume they have them in outer space i it's just not well they have i mean intercontinental
ballistic missiles go into outer space to be able to get around the world like that's that was the
reason for the space race the the military reason
for the space race was to be able to put rockets into orbit and get them to come down where you
want them to so you can put a missile into orbit and get the warhead to come down where you wanted
it to so it was a dual purpose it was for space exploration and etc but it really but also it was
for learning how to use intercontinental intercontinental ballistic missiles because that's all rockets are.
I was just thinking one of the reasons why I was never afraid in the 80s of nuclear war is because of Reagan.
And I didn't know much about politics.
I was like seven or eight.
But he was so friendly.
He seemed on TV so nice.
And he would joke.
And he seemed confident.
And I felt safe because the president was cool.
Under Biden, you have to be scared like he's a puppet
that's what it feels like i suppose it's a fair point i'm not scared of russia i'm scared of
ineptitude from joe biden i know even in spain we laugh at him like you look at the u.s and it's a
joke right now so how long have you been in the u.s for one year one year so what's it what's it
like in spain what's the perspective of the Biden administration and the United States?
Even my grandma loves him.
And she has no idea about politics.
You look at the U.S., what's supposed to be the strongest and most amazing country on earth.
And you have a guy that cannot even speak English.
They speak better English than Joe Biden.
And I just have him here for one year.
So people laugh at the U.S.
What about Trump, though?
They respect him. They can think he's an. What about Trump, though? They respect him.
They can think he's an asshole because of the media, but they respect him.
It's a strong country under Trump.
I feel like we're living under a cult, right?
I mean, I call the left a cult a lot.
But this narrative that they constantly put out, it's a parallel reality.
You know, Max Keiser and Stacey Herbert were talking about it, that they constantly put out it's like it's it's a parallel reality you know it was um max kaiser
and stacy herbert were talking about it that uh they were overseas in the first trump election in
2016 and so they were like oh there's no way trump's gonna win everything we've seen in the
media says he's gonna lose and then when they came back to the u.s and saw the signs everywhere they
were like trump's gonna win like the reality on the ground with people is so dramatically different
from what the media has been showing everybody.
That's a problem.
In the U.S., they say Trump has made us a laughingstock around the world.
I've not really experienced that.
I'm not saying it's true.
I'm just saying in my experience, having traveled quite a bit during this time, I didn't experience this laughingstock.
I would say that I experienced one of two things.
Laughter. this laughing stock i would say that i experienced one of two things laughter uh well after in two
forms either at the expense of trump a little bit but not in this idea that everyone was laughing
i would say it was actually a lot of it was unease and concern of like what's going on
what's happening to the united states but there were a lot of people that i had met and this one's
extremely obvious the other the other the other experience I had, especially all over Europe, is we love Trump.
We need Trump here.
So many people, the ones that do a little bit more of research rather than just looking at watching on TV,
they love Trump and they are jealous of the U.S. of when they had Trump and hopefully we'll have Trump again.
But most of the people that only watch the news on tv they think that he's a bad person that
he does all these rude jokes but they respect him though because he looks strong well yeah he looks
crazy that that that that's trump's those are trump's words when he said that putin and and
she were scared that he would nuke them. And he was like, I love that.
You've heard that voicemail where he's like, I told Putin that if he invaded Ukraine, I would nuke Moscow.
And if Xi invaded Taiwan, I would nuke Beijing.
And he's like, I don't know if they believed me, maybe 5%, but it was enough.
And it's like, yikes, man.
I was asked asked i debated destiny
last weekend and um at the during the debate near the end of the debate the moderator wick asked me
i think it was wick asked me what's the most fact because i was set a claim that we're in a fascism
system right now we have a system and it's not all fascism or none it's like a gradient scale
one to a hundred and we're somewhere on that scale that's more than i'm comfortable with
he's like what's the most fascist institution in the u.s i said social media but now after i thought about i think it's like
this this corporate media this mainstream thing yeah because it's the images they put out are
like blatantly misaligned with reality in so many ways i would love to i think i think i will
qualify my the following statement with i would love to get a world war ii historian on the
culture war show to discuss all of this uh accepting that what i'm about to say is is the following statement with, I would love to get a World War II historian on the Culture War show
to discuss all of this, accepting that what I'm about to say is lacking. I read, I think,
two and a half academic papers on what Nazism was, what fascism was. And so typically when people
refer to fascism, they're saying authoritarian, but fascism actually had specific tenets.
And it was this like traditionalist
collectivist authoritarian i would say that the the economy we have right now under woke like i
would say woke and nazism are the same economic system not ideological necessarily but similar
and that is because when you know this was a few years ago, I started reading academic papers on this stuff because, like I said, two and a half.
Not very extensive.
I was reading it because I kept hearing people say, like, the Nazis were socialists.
They were socialists.
And then the socialists would be like, they were not socialists.
They were far right.
And I'm like, okay, well, typically far right economics refers to, like, laissez-faire capitalism.
You can do what you want with limited regulation.
And I don't think, or none. And certainly don't think the nazis were of no regulation
and so i actually started reading about the economic standards and they had a they had
what's called a mixed economy which is a portion of it is state controlled and a portion of his
private controlled but the system the economic nazi system was basically predicated upon social
pressure and fear of extreme detriment should
you defy social order and everything was for the state too like as much as you were they understood
or they believed that it was better to have specialization in the economy so they let they
let you know private industry exist but you had to line up with what the state wanted if you look at
the the economic system in nazi germany and the economic system in china right now it's at they're actually similar because china has people in the office of
like you know qi or whatever there's like a ccp office there or like a desk there and the same
kind of thing that's that's part of the reason why we had such a massive problem with the fbi guy
being the head lawyer at twitter before because it was like fbi had a desk at
twitter and and this is the the really interesting thing the difference between the communists and
the nazis the communists are like centralized command economy our guy will go in and tell you
what to do and what happens then is you have an ineffective slow moving system which is
struggling to produce the nazis were like yeah yeah do your thing but if we find out you're not
doing things
that support us you will regret it yeah and it was it's basically like cancel culture if you and
this is what that's why when you said our like we're in a fascist system i'm like that was like
italy's system and there's an overlap for sure but i think the woke and how they run economics
is very much like the nazis in that if you have a company and you do not support the dei stuff
they will pull loans from you your your so your your your esg score goes down and now all of a
sudden you're not getting financing this is the it's a free market you can do whatever you want
but if you defy us yeah very similar to what the nazis were one of these things about the
the nazi economy i was just learning uh a few weeks ago a month ago was that they were taken
out i think it was loans they were getting huge amounts of money in and they were building, they would be like, we're building cars for our people, but they're building tanks.
They were lying.
They were obfuscating this military buildup for like five years or something.
And they were saying, we're revitalizing it.
And they were revitalizing their economy.
I put that in quotes because people had jobs.
People didn't even know what they were building.
They would just go in, they'd build tubes.
They didn't know they were building tank parts.
And the Nazis had no way to pay any of this money back.
They were not prepared to.
They were prepared to conquer their neighbors and then extract their wealth.
There's arguments that say that if the Treaty of Versailles wasn't so harsh on Germany and so punitive on Germany that you wouldn't have ended up with World War II.
That's part of the reason why people say that.
That's one of the things that people attribute a terrible thing to to uh wilson i think it's probably not really wilson's fault he was
supportive but he wasn't like instrumental i think people are just like one more reason to hate
wilson why not but um the treaty was rough on germany let's uh let's instead of talking about
world war ii history we'll go back to the news this happened earlier today we have breaking news
here uh there's not too much to elaborate on but we'll give you the basic details and we'll talk a little bit a little bit about it abc news
bystanders tackled suspected kansas city gunmen after shooting that left one dead and 21 injured
according to a witness there's actually video i don't know if you guys have seen the video uh but
let me slow down here earlier today kansas city was celebrating their super bowl victory with
their parade large gathering of fans.
Very family friendly, as I understand it, except for when three suspects allegedly opened fire, striking 22, one person killed.
Now, I got to clarify that statement.
Striking several people, someone died.
It has been clarified that the injuries may be the result of panic.
Not all people were shot, uh it's a it's it's a sad story and um man it was it was worrying to see
the breaking news but let's try and get some of the details here uh you can see in one video i
want to i want to highlight uh basically what's going on with the with i pulled up this story
because i want to highlight uh the suspects kent city mayor quentin lucas said there were 600 kansas
city missouri police department officers 250 officers from outside agencies present at the scene the mayor spoke
to the kansas city chiefs who clarified their prayers are with everyone at the parade today
about 1 million parade goers were expected at the celebration today so this is this is crazy
uh police spokesperson or uh who is this uh graves i was watching this all live so i don't know the full name of the uh
i believe uh kansas police chief stacy graves said that she was angry and the initial reports
suggest that this was three guys who uh or the suspects had some kind of beef with each other
i will i will tell you this you know what i find very strange? Can I just point out? It's very strange.
I don't see anybody posting photos of the suspects who have been arrested.
Have you guys?
I haven't seen anything.
Here's an article from ABC News about the suspect, about a gunman being tackled.
There's no picture or video of anybody being tackled.
That's because it was a gunfight.
It was probably like gang beef
or something like that.
And a lot of people got caught
in the crossfire.
Thank God,
like, more people didn't die.
Thank God there was,
hopefully more people
don't end up dead.
But if it was actually an attack
on the people there,
the death toll would have been higher.
But the question is,
why are they writing stories
about the suspects
but not showing the suspects?
Oh, I mean,
the obvious assumption is because it's
their race and they don't want to inflame racial tensions.
Well, and this is the narrative
that's being inflamed right now. And it's unfortunate
because I don't...
It's unfortunate that's the case, but Ian Miles Chong says
these are the three alleged gunmen in cuffs
at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl
parade mass shooting. How quickly are they
going to bury this?
And we do see this video i
don't believe shows it does show three individuals three young black men who are being arrested
to clarify we do not know that these men are the shooters they my understanding is they arrested a
lot of people oh uh it was being reported that they're uh um the what do you call it the the
range at which they were arresting people was extremely wide they were
basically like detained now whoever you might suspect search them if they're if they're not
the person we release them but the narrative the concern right now is and i'm gonna say this
outright abc news i mean serious question and i think people are gonna are gonna immediately jump
to the racial component of it abc news runs a story saying the suspect has
been has been tackled by bystanders and they don't show the video of it and they don't show photos of
it and so when you get people all over twitter now saying like hey uh how what's going on with this
it fits the stereotype that the media will will not show or will will not talk about mass shootings or tragedies when the shooter is,
you know, either not white or is LGBTQ.
Like we just had the church shooting in Texas, and the story is falling off the corporate
press so quickly when it turned out that it was a trans-identifying female who was abusing
her kid.
So I'm not saying it's absolute absolute but i am saying when you get people
going online and complaining that when there is a mass shooting that is typically of identity the
left is trying to utilize for political gain those stories die off and then something like this
happens i can't say i'm surprised and not only is it there's probably you're i don't have any kind
of like argument about the the comments about racial, but also the fact that if it was a gang-related one,
it's not a rifle.
That means it's a handgun.
That means it's not useful to the gun control stuff.
I think one of them had a rifle.
Oh, really?
I mean, let me pull up more details.
I think I was reading that there was at least one rifle, yeah.
Well, then I stand corrected if that be the case.
But gang shootings typically are not useful to the narrative that they're looking to push.
Because they report those as mass shooting events when in reality it's not really the case or the reality of the case on the ground.
Because they still want you to think there's hundreds and hundreds of school shootings per year.
That's the intent.
That's when they say mass shooting. The imagery that comes up in your head is someone at a school, someone at a workplace with a rifle slaughtering people.
What really ends up happening with the vast majority of the mass shootings, it's gang shootings.
Anytime two or more people get hit, get shot, then it's a gang shooting.
I mean, then it's a gang shooting. Then it's a mass shooting. And that means
if dudes are
fighting over turf and they start lighting each
other up and one dude gets hit and the
guy behind him gets hit and the guy behind
that gets hit with the same couple rounds or whatever,
that is considered a mass shooting.
And again, it conjures up the idea
of a mass shooter
in a school slaughtering people with a long
gun when really what it is is
the same kind of street crime that people are familiar with and have been familiar with basically
since you know so just to clarify i i had seen an article that had made uh that i believe referenced
or or opposed something it said a long gun of some sort i could be wrong i i i did a quick search for
a couple articles i'm not seeing anything about the weapons they used you could clarify and call these like school shootings mass executions
because the intention to go in and slaughter a bunch of people is it is execute a of whereas
a gang shoot out a bunch of people get shot it wasn't really your goal wasn't to execute a bunch
of people it was no to shoot and get your way i disagree because execution implies some kind of
like just cause i i'm gonna i'm against
that penalty but typically i mean does it mean that the victim is helpless is that the execution
is that what makes it an execution uh i actually someone right now is i just tweeted at me and
they have a link what looks like a person picking up an ar-15 right i i okay yeah i'm pretty sure i
read that there was a there was
a rifle of some sort i think so it looks like there's someone picking up it's it's not super
and and this says to me i don't yeah you know what what i was watching fox and they were just
like this may be interpersonal if there's a rifle there i'm not so convinced this sounds like
something else you know i mean it could be gang related so there's industry behind it i'm there i'm not so convinced this sounds like something else you know i mean it could be
gang related so there's industry behind it i'm not i'm saying like i don't think it's like some
guy was cheating on some guy like some girl or something like that yeah in the middle of a parade
yeah they wanted to kill people if you if you watch it so like every once in a while i'll go
and scroll through like videos of dudes like in in the city with guns and stuff and you see dudes
a lot of times they'll be showing like glocks with the the switch for a fully automatic lock yeah and stuff but also
you do tend to see a lot of pistol uh ar-15s with just the uh the buffer tube so it's it's
reasonable to say it's reason that that looks like it's all it's a it's a stat like an actual
standard long gun yeah yeah people people a lot of people don't know this and i'm not gonna pretend
to be a gun expert but uh there there are are pistols that look like rifles and they're classified legally as pistols.
And I don't like the path of the type of weapon you have on you indicates your intent.
So I don't want to make it sound like just because there was a rifle means that he was going there to kill a bunch of people.
Like he might've just been a gang banger that had a rifle.
Well, I mean, the thing, if you, if you're going're gonna get into a gunfight you want to have a long gun well it depends on i
honestly depends on where you are yeah i tell you what the professionals that enter houses
they carry our ar-15s 10 and a half inch ar-15s those are the guys that go in there and get in
gunfights professionally they carry ars i'm gonna carry an ar no no i i don't disagree but you know we're not talking
like it you don't want a very long barrel indoors true agree you know that's why it was funny when
like biden was saying get a shotgun and it's like like look i got a 12 gauge remington and it's
massive and i don't i couldn't like that thing's not going to be very effective indoors maybe i'm wrong i don't know i'm not i'm not a close quarters uh combat guy i
don't know but pretty much you probably don't want one of those it's it's crazy how they restrict so
many guns that are like i'll keep it super simple the idea that suppressors are restricted
look it's crazy i know that if someone breaks into my house tries to kill me i'm gonna
fire that gun i will be deaf like it's so loud and you're indoors and the echo you're not going
but you can't get a suppressor it's just absolutely wild how difficult they make it to get a suppressor
which is basically increasing the safety in in in europe you have there are places where you have
to have suppressors right where it's where it's a safety issue because of sound levels.
Are guns legal?
What's the legality in Spain?
I wish, I wish.
No, we are not allowed to have guns.
I guess if you're a hunter and you have some type of permission, you can.
But you cannot defend yourself.
So you guys are so lucky to have the Second Amendment.
Oh, do people have?
Like, do people get guns anyway and then go and make shootings?
Just criminals.
No, no, no.
But do criminals do that? There still is that kind of crime we cannot defend ourselves the only person who have guns
and are not like hunters are criminals what about the cops and cops that i don't know what their
house i don't think they're allowed to have them in their house i don't know i have to check that
but here's the important thing um you say they're criminals, but even if they're not actively robbing or stealing, they are quite literally a criminal because guns are illegal.
Yeah. And they are carrying a gun, which is completely illegal.
Does it happen where there's like gun violence and people are just like enraged that they're not legally permitted to carry weapons to defend themselves? themselves so the problem in spain is that almost everyone is a socialist and they believe in peace
and freedom and oh no guns but then when they get shot they just cry but they don't say i want a gun
very a very few people there's only one party box box party that believes in guns and the right to
defend ourselves did it used to have the right to defend yourself with guns and then they were
taken away i don't think so.
We never did.
Well, I mean, probably a really, really, really long time ago.
Probably, yeah.
Yeah.
Hundreds and hundreds of years ago when guns were just like muscle-loaded muskets or whatever. But for example, right now I'm in my house and someone breaks in and I hurt this person, not even with a gun, with like a knife or something.
I am the criminal for defending my house and my property.
I would go to jail, not this person.
Actually, there's a case in Mallorca,
one island in Spain,
that a 90-year-old man defended himself.
He had a gun.
Maybe he was a hunter.
And he was sentenced to go to jail.
But at the end, he didn't end up going.
But the 90-year-old man was supposed to go to jail
for defending himself. But then they overturned it?'t end up going. But the 90-year-old man was supposed to go to jail for defending himself.
Yeah.
But then they overturned it?
Yeah, because he was so old.
What about the guy
that invaded the house?
What happened to him?
Probably nothing.
We praise criminals in Spain.
Yeah.
Well, let's...
Since we're on the subject of guns,
we do have a lot of other
big political news.
But since we're talking about guns,
let's pull up this video,
which is taking the internet by storm. With tens of millions of views going viral this might be my
new favorite ford fisher new body camera footage shows okla uh okaloosa county florida deputy
jesse hernandez declaring shots fired and i'm hit and shooting at the handcuffed unarmed suspect
inside of his police car he had not been shot rather it was determined
that he heard an acorn drop onto the car dude when i watched this video earlier today i was
laughing for like 20 minutes it is like reno 911 and i'm and i look i'm only laughing because
nobody got hurt but it is two cops screaming and unloading their guns into their
own vehicle because the guy heard an acorn i will look so you're gonna hear gunshots but you know
for our friends who may be who may be concerned and for the censors over there at youtube nobody
got hurt everything's fine let's all calm down and watch the video and have a laugh. Thankfully, nobody got hurt.
These are trained professionals.
Watch.
Hard hit.
Touch fire!
Just fire!
Touch fire!
Touch fire!
I love it.
Just so you know, he's breaking rules, guys.
He's breaking firearm safety rules.
Know your target and what's around you.
He's like, I'm hit!
He has no idea what he's shooting at.
I would be so embarrassed.
I love that he's screaming that he's been shot.
He hasn't been shot.
He's making his own movie.
You know what I think happened?
He rolled on a stone.
Yes, yes, yep.
I think when he did those two
combat rolls for no reason gravel he rolled over a rock which pushed into his back and he's like i
got me in the back oh god dude just him when i first i'm like when i first watch this i'm kind
of like don't you need to assess the situation and try and figure out if there was a gunshot
where it's coming from and the fact that there was a gunshot, where it's coming from. And the fact that there was no gunshot,
why are you unloading
your magazine into
your own vehicle? Like, if there was
a shot, it could have come from somewhere else, perhaps.
Unreal.
So there's more.
Look, wait till he says
I'm good.
I hope that he does the
adrenaline is pumping right now. wait i guess i wasn't
shot right how embarrassing i i'm i'm good i feel weird but i'm good weird
man uh so check this out check this out here's the video from the perspective of uh sergeant
beth roberts okay i'm gonna rag on her a little bit less because there is a certain
reasonableness to your partner screams shots fired i'm hit and you say where and they point
and you assume that they are correct but it is still equally insane do you know your tag number off the top of your head it's okay
what what wait right there
they're shooting at each other just shooting the same direction dude
that's can i just can you just like okay look there's the guy
here's her gun
she's aiming he's
she could hit him
I don't know how long these
officers have been on
you know on the job or whatever
but this is
not a well these are not well trained officers
no like you don't start
shooting without knowing what you're shooting at we've've all seen reno 9-1-1 right yes you may you maybe not have you
know because you've only been in the u.s for for a year but it was a show where it was like i mean
the guy from reno 9-1-1 just did a super bowl commercial yeah literally it's basically this
like laughably bad police department and the idea of a guy hearing an acorn rolling on the ground twice, screaming shots fired, I'm hit.
And then just unloading every bullet he has into his own car is like a sketch out of Reno 911.
I've been doing tactical training in Florida with Luke Rutkowski.
And one of the things that they have been teaching me and all of us is that cops aren't getting enough real life gunfighting training.
They get a lot of range training. I don gunfighting training they get a lot of range
training well i don't even know if they get a lot but they get like range training just shooting
but you're supposed to like not flip out literally he flipped out dude when he heard a noise that's
the crazy thing for me they heard a noise they say you say shots fired into your radio to let
their dispatch know the shots are fine just yell shots i got a conspiracy theory yeah what if
this cop was trying to kill the suspect whoa dude and and so so think about it an acorn hitting a
car there is no look there's like a report uh ford fisher uh posted as well where they're talking to
him like perhaps it was the sound of this acorn hitting the car that you thought was a gunshot
and he's like i don't think so maybe i don't believe i don't believe it i don't believe that is the simple
solution that a cop heard an acorn hit his roof and assumed someone fired a gun from inside the
car because he has one he's used it he's he's done some training with it he knows what they sound
like and there's no way i'm wondering if he just screamed that because think about this you this cop let's hypothetically say cop a wants to murder a suspect but he doesn't
want to go to prison here's a simple solution you scream shots fired i'm hit your partner
then unloads into the suspect oh and you let the partner and then the person but the partner is
going to be like i heard him scream shots fired and i'm hit then he says i heard a gunshot i didn't shoot anybody
so what happens the ruling here was that the cop who screamed i'm hit was not was not reasonable
in his use of deadly force he was not criminally charged no wrongdoing he ends up resigning his partner it was deemed was reasonable
when she nearly murdered a guy sitting in his car imagine that scenario a cop wanting to kill
someone screams shots fired shots fired the partner kills the suspect and then when it comes down to
the internal investigation of what happened he says i heard a shot i didn't shoot him though
i didn't do anything your partner goes he said shots fired and I'm hit, so I defended him.
And they're going to say, okay, good, clear, good to go.
It's like The Departed, that movie.
I don't think a cop would go through a lifetime of training and becoming a cop just to find one random guy.
It's not a lifetime of training.
No, no, no.
Whatever, five years of becoming a cop.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, that was a major assumption.
I never said anything like that.
Like what?
That a cop decided to go through a lifetime of training to become a cop to kill somebody.
That's a grand leap from what I'm saying.
Well, that he would throw his entire career away, even in resignation, just to kill a guy that he's arresting.
He literally did.
He literally threw his career away.
Yeah.
In fact, maybe someone came to him.
I'll tell you what.
You know what makes more sense?
This guy dropped his career on the ground.
And why would he do that?
Because he's an idiot.
Or someone offered him money to kill somebody.
He's on SSRIs or something. I don't know. Or someone said, look, this guy, his career on the ground and why would he do that because he's an idiot or someone offered him money to kill somebody he's on ssris or something i don't know or someone said
look this guy you kill him i give you a hundred thousand dollars and he's like okay i'm not saying
literally that's what happened i'm saying i don't see it as making sense that this cop did a double
barrel roll screaming shots fired and then unloaded into this car trying to kill a guy you
would get behind the car and under the bumper or something if the guy if the if the guy you think is shooting at you is in the car locked
in there get under the car don't run further away do a roll on the ground where you're out in the
open like what does he think he's gonna dodge the bullet because he's rolling on the ground
you're supposed to i guess this is my understanding is i don't know about police
training man but my what when when the hostile environment stuff i've done it was always immediately seek dead ground or cover when shots are fired uh if you're going by a car it's the
engine block i don't understand why it was that he screamed shots fired remained in the open
and started shooting at the vehicle in the way he did yeah what i kind of lean towards is
he just wanted to kill the guy yeah Yeah. You know, I mean,
let's do the Dave Chappelle test.
Remember Dave Chappelle?
Yeah.
Cop hits a guy in the street,
goes,
oh crap,
sprinkle a little crack on him.
Let's get out of here.
The gag being that like the cop will try and put the fault on the victim when they make a mistake.
Bring a little crack on him.
Yeah.
That was his whole bit.
Yeah.
It's great.
The cop accidentally hits a guy and he's like,
what do we do?
It's like,
yeah,
let's bring a little bit of crack on him and then we'll get out of here is this do you guys know what
happened to this cop so he resigned okay yeah right move but in what circumstance could you
try to kill someone and then not get in trouble for it i guess if you're on a movie set
that's an alec baldwin joke right the The issue here is the argument that the cops make and the pro police make is if a cop reasonably reasonably believes he's at risk of serious bodily harm or death, he must act to defend himself.
And sometimes they might get it wrong.
But if you penalize officers for getting it wrong, they will second guess themselves and die.
Yeah, it's true.
That is true.
Officers need more training um they need more and they need more hands-on training most likely what they need is they
need some jujitsu and some some more gunfight training um if you're going to be an enforcer
i don't think the police should be the enforcer like enforcers the way that they are but when you
get like even like entry teams right like SWAT teams and stuff, those guys train a good amount compared to like your regular beat cops.
I do think beat cops should have guns because, you know, there are a lot of Americans with guns and there are a lot of people that want to shoot cops, et cetera, and stuff.
But they need more training with those guns and they should have as many options as
possible i personally don't think that like and this isn't just about men like small men and women
shouldn't be police officers you should be trying to get the biggest dude you can yeah you know that
you'll learn right away if you're training that if a guy comes up to you and he's bigger and
stronger than you and he grabs you or he has a knife and you you can't push him away yeah you
can turn and run maybe but if he's got a gun on him you don't want to do that either or at least
maybe you want to turn and then go sideways but cops don't have that option either cops don't
have the option of letting they're forced to go towards the threat they have to be able to take
care of it so you know there should be more training for cops they should have more more
physical training um and they there should be fewer laws that they have to enforce so this is
obviously not an enforcement side this is a political social side but there's no reason
to have so many laws on the books that the police don't have any idea what is and is not legal and
so they just go ahead and go with their best guess and just take them in just in case you know you
should have a reasonable understanding that you're reasonably free in a free country did the partner
also resign
the girl who i don't think so okay she was commanded she thought her partner was about
to get shot and killed so she i think she did the right thing as horror as weird as that is
that's scary because like we're all laughing at this these guys being really dumb or whatever
this guy and i'm like i don't know what if he was trying to i mean like i was gonna say he screams
rolls on the ground shouldn't he have like gotten behind the tree or found cover?
Yeah.
I mean, the very first thing you should be doing, especially if you actually think that you're hit.
Yeah, take cover.
You should be moving to cover if you can.
The very first thing.
I mean, yeah, I guess, you know, draw, but like you shouldn't be trying to like barrel roll your way out of it.
And then unloading in the open with no cover, just
firing randomly at this car. If the guy
actually had a gun, he would be returning fire.
I don't believe it. I think this guy
might have had some other intentions.
You've heard a gunshot go off nearby.
You wouldn't have to yell. If she heard first,
oh, shot's fired, you'd hear the gunshot go off.
Especially being a cop.
Now that we've gotten through
a little bit of
levity let's talk about uh trump's binders full of women uh the binder of course and the women
are lisa page and sally yates because the binder i'm talking about is oh wait no the binder full
of women was that romney yes oh that was romney not trump so uh here's the story missing binder
at center of new claim that cia drummed up spy operation on trump 2016 campaign this is a huge
explosive story uh matt taibbi michael schellenberger uh reporting i believe it's a
michael schellenberger's uh outlet public that the cia ordered foreign assets the five eye spy club
to spy on 26 trump associates essentially to create the russia gate hoax this is uh i don't
know what you did seditious conspiracy yeah i don't know what the who i don't know what the
law is that was broken but i know that the federal government using the cia to spy on someone that's
running for president is effing illegal like i don't know what the what the what
the exact law that's being but i know the cia is not supposed to operate in the united states so
here's now the most interesting aspect of this there is a binder that apparently has all the
information on this that is missing no one knows where it is i don't know that's true um it's being
speculated that the binder containing information on the CIA operation to launch the Russiagate hoax has gone missing.
And the speculation beyond that is Donald Trump ordered Crossfire Hurricane declassified.
This is basically the Obama administration spying on Donald Trump illegally.
Kevin Clinesmith, a lawyer, was criminally charged over fabricating evidence to get a FISA warrant against Carter Page.
This is a fact. So the rumor now, or I should say the theory, is that Trump took the binder
with the information when he left. That's why they raided his home. The reason why they're
going after him is because he has documents pertaining to Crossfire Hurricane. They want
back because it will prove they committed crimes. So let's start here. Trump did to Crossfire Hurricane, they want back because it will prove they
committed crimes.
So let's start here.
Trump did order Crossfire Hurricane to be classified.
When he was right, when Mar-a-Lago was raided, many people initially speculated, I bet he's
got documents pertaining to Obama's warrantless wiretapping and other spy activities.
Now, this story is being dropped by Michael Sch schellenberger where they say they have numerous sources confirming the caa did instruct the five eyes spy club okay that's foreign countries to spy
on the trump administration and 26 associates they call it bumping basically create a reason
to spy on him and then they create russiagate And then Trump took those classified documents. And that's what's going on behind the scenes.
I mean, I would love for that to actually be true and to have the evidence and to actually be able to prosecute and actually start throwing people in jail.
Because there's, like, I completely believe that the CIA was, you know, spying on Trump.
It's illegal. There should be a recourse that the cia was you know spying on trump it's illegal there should be a recourse that the
american people have it is likely that we don't which means that we've lost control of the federal
government which is super awesome um that's sarcasm so it's frustrating man this is what
they call intrigue court intrigue back in the day it'd be like who tried to poison the king he he stole his lingerie from the woman and put it on the man to frame the
guy that was having sex with his brother court intrigue and now we've got this let's uh so here
here's i'll give you the first little bit of the article it says fbi agents raiding former
president donald trump's mar-a-lago estate in august 2022 may have been hunting for a 10-inch
binder of declassified information detailing how former cia director john brennan ordered the initial spying operation into
trump's 2016 presidential campaign so hold on a minute it is an established fact that there was
spying on trump's 2016 presidential campaign it's like watergate now hold on there a minute friends
we have this from our good friends over at wikipedia allegations of barack obama spying on donald trump that's the wikipedia article and it
reads as part of a large baseless conspiracy theory donald trump posited that barack obama
had spied on him no no no hold on why does a wikipedia article start that way because it's
literally written by leftists and antifa people and all kinds of bs 99.9 of wikipedia articles will start with
it wouldn't start with as a baseless it would say donald uh uh allegations of brock obama spying
blah blah blah article link the idea that they they prefaced this as part of a large
baseless conspiracy theory before they even
mention anything else is very weird considering we know for a fact he was spied on and it was
the obama administration this is very funny for wikipedia to have an article that says this it
gets better spy gate parentheses conspiracy theory see how it starts spy gate was a disproven
conspiracy theory peddled by 45th u.s president
donald trump and his political base on many occasions throughout his presidential term
it primarily centered around the idea that a spy was planted by the obama administration to conduct
espionage on trump's 2016 presidential campaign for political purposes blah blah blah blah blah
here's my favorite thing spygate was a disproven conspiracy theory huh why why why is it a was why why is it past tense
spygate is no longer a disproven conspiracy neurolinguistic programming they want you to
forget about it no no no why are they saying in the past tense that it was disproven is it because
it is no longer disproven right it used to be disproven now it's totally true well but it is totally true
from the wall street journal trump really was spied on durham says techies link to clinton
campaign had access to white house and trump tower internet data the amount of spying that went on
from the obama administration and democrat allies into the trump campaign is historic record kevin
klein smith was criminally charged over this they they got it they they he
falsified evidence to get a a a a fisa warrant against carter page they were spying on him
there you go reality so i i i i want to believe that what's going on now with this missing binder
is true part of me is just like dude they're going
after trump because they're trying to stop him from running the binder stuff is wishful thinking
maybe i i do think it's reasonable to believe that donald trump took with him classified documents
related to the obama administration's crossfire hurricane which was what they were spying on him
you know all that stuff uh it's the look at this. They call it the counterintelligence investigation into Trump's 2016 campaign.
Yeah, I think it's likely Trump did take documents from that and they want it back.
That's reasonable.
The just the, you know, the investigation during the campaign, you know, the idea that they were that they clearly fabricated the whole Steele dossier.
There's not a debate about that there's you know that was that's been proven and and people still you know we can't get congress
to actually do anything about it we can't even get congress people to to tell to talk about like
exactly what laws are broken and be like look this is this you know to actually address this stuff
outline this is what happened or this is what we think happened and be like, look, this is this, you know, to actually address this stuff, outline this is what happened there.
This is what we think happened and go down, you know, a realistic way to to start an actual investigation.
I think the reality is.
The Republicans and Democrats are the unit party of the same thing.
It is 80, 89 percent of Republicans.
It is 97 percent of Democrats.
They are the same party. Republicans pretend to be
opposition as a pressure release valve so that people in this country who are tied to the
corruption don't figuratively blow up. And Democrats are, are the voters are so intent
on marching in lockstep. The democrat politicians have no reason to do anything
other than exactly what they want to do so you will get a few republicans in congress pushing
back and then you will have those in the know and informed feeling like pressure is being released
like they impeached mayorkas let's go and then of course that's it i mean there's not gonna be a
conviction nothing will happen it's symbolic i guess it makes us feel good but nothing changes
yeah i want to stop using the term third party when talking about the libertarians or the green
party or any other parties because that that indicates that there's two parties and that
there should be two and if there's any other ones those are going to be third because the two is
normal two is not normal you're supposed to you have as many parties as you want it's better than
having something called the United Party
that's all of them together in one big party
and they're just right in your face about it.
I was thinking that.
We should start the United Party
and be like, we're a uniparty anyway.
Let's just call ourselves.
But that's like when it becomes right in your face
and there's still nothing you can feel like,
nothing you can do about it.
I think that's worse than at least,
I think that's worse than when they're lying to you.
I just want to call them demoblicans.
That's a great term. It's a good word right yeah like people like to say republic rat but i'm like no republicans is better because like demoblicans kind of sounds like goblin and mob
and mob you know like demoblican. You got demon, you got mob, you got goblin.
You get them all in there.
Demoblican's the word, I'm telling you.
There we go.
Well, we figured it out.
We've solved our conscious problem.
I think what they're doing, it's an instance of like,
yeah, we know it's bad, but if we expose it all,
it's going to be worse.
So like, we just got to deal with the corruption we have.
That's what I think is going on.
I really do not think that it's a situation of, oh, we think it's bad, etc.
I think that the people that are in positions of power are fully aware of what's going on.
They're fully aware that they violate the Constitution.
They're fully aware that they are breaking the law and they don't care.
They have already proven to the American people
that we can't do anything about it.
Democrats don't go to jail.
No matter what they do,
if you're a Democrat, you don't go to jail.
You can do any crime in this world.
Look at Hunter Biden.
Look at Menendez, right?
New Jersey.
Still, dude had Egyptian gold bars
in suit pockets in his closet.
And he is still in Congress.
And Democrats would not vote to get rid of him.
Yeah, they wouldn't vote to get rid of him.
But then you get Republicans and they're like, Santos did what?
Well, we didn't prove anything yet, but we think he might have.
Ouch!
Santos clowned the hell out of Congress.
And honestly, he kind of clowned the heck out of the district that he's from too
well you know and and they're like oh you got to go because what because he clowned on people they
didn't even like like tim said they didn't even prove it you know mendez is caught red-handed but
he's a democrat so it's fine this is the world we live in it is hierarchy not hypocrisy democrats
are above the law the law only applies to people that are not in the party this is the
beginning of the of an american cultural revolution where one party state will end up at one party
state we are if they get the chance you know they figured out a long time ago the we look at these
other countries like north korea and we're like that's not a real democracy i love how they have
their like fake candidate and then everyone just votes for kim jong-un or whatever in the united states come on
for the i made a meme 10 years ago i was a picture of uh it's a guy and a woman sitting on a couch
and there's a woman at the other end of the couch and he's got his arm behind the couch and the
woman he's holding hands with the other woman while like he's got a girl leaning on his shoulder, but he's holding her behind the couch.
And I'm like, this is what Democrats
and Republicans are doing to you.
Let's jump to the story from SCNR.
How Republicans lost yesterday's New York special election
to Democrat Tom Suozzi.
Analysts and politicos weigh in on what went wrong
and what it can mean for November's general election.
The gist of it is, you know, Frank Luntz is like,
this is a warning to Republicans.
The final warning.
If you don't shape up, you're going to lose.
I'll tell you this.
First, every Republican, I think it was, what, 103?
Or was it 105? I don't know.
They are in, like, Jeff Van Drew's on the list.
Jeff Van Drew, the guy who was a Democrat
and switched the Republican Party, garbage.
And I would love for these people to come on this show so I can tell them to their face.
They are spineless jellyfish.
They are cowards.
And I will do everything in my power to advocate people do not vote for them and vote for someone
to primary them.
Let's start getting primary challenges on these guys.
That's the first thing.
The second thing is, guys, it really doesn't matter all that much that Santos lost.
I do not believe this is indicative of anything having to do with November.
I am not scared about this.
I do think it's important that anybody who wants to see America first candidates win.
You have to do the work now.
That being said, while everyone's screaming that Republicans are stupid and it resulted in a Democrat taking the seat and Democrats are cheering saying, aha, this proves it.
We're going to win in November.
I'd like to show you New York's third district.
The election that just happened.
Tom Suozzi versus Mozzie Melissa Pillip.
The Democrat wins.
2022, George Santos versus Rob Zimmerman.
George Santos wins.
2020, Tom Suozzi versus George Santos.
Suozzi wins.
2018, Suozzi wins. Santos. Suozzi wins. 2018, Suozzi wins.
2016, Suozzi wins.
2014, it was Steve Israel, the Democrat, versus Grant Lally.
The Democrat had won.
The Democrat had won in 2012.
The Democrat, I believe, in 2010.
The Democrat in 2008, 2006, was Peter King.
And that was the last time, aside from Santos.
Here's the important thing to understand.
The reason why George Santos won, it's really, really simple.
The reason why he lost.
But I'll start with, the only reason Santos won is because the incumbent did not.
The incumbent didn't run.
Suozzi was the guy in the district for three terms. And when he decided not to run for whatever
reason, Rob Zimmerman versus Santos created an opening for which Santos was able to win.
Once Santos is out, they put the longstanding incumbent back on the ticket. Oh, of course,
he's going to win. So for all these people who are saying like, ha ha, Republicans are going to
lose is a big sign. No, it isn't. The incumbent came back.
This guy who was popular in the district came back and said, I'll do the job again.
And people were like, OK, we'll take it.
It's not a Democrat Republican thing.
That being said, Republicans are spineless jellyfish losers who shouldn't have voted
to oust Santos in the first place.
So they reap what they sow.
Yeah, the Republican running in the position of santos hated trump was registered as a democrat
still at this day um was registered as a democrat and you cannot hate trump like it's the leader of
the republican party how do you want republicans to vote for someone that hates the leader of the
republican party of course this is gonna vote for him this is the weirdest thing to me right so uh mazi phillip who
was running as the republican she represents nasa county's long island 10th district as a republican
however her current party is listed as democratic it's crazy i don't understand i'm like i i'm
looking at this like that's got to be a typo right so she's a democrat and she's still a democrat
um she's pro-life either she's pro-choice she's pro-life either. She's pro-choice.
She's pro-choice.
So here's right.
So you run someone who is pro-choice, wants gun control.
Hates Trump.
Right.
I don't know exactly what her quotes outside of this are on Trump or what she said.
But she basically in her wiki article, it mentions as it relates to Donald Trump's indictments.
She said Trump has to go through this process. No one above the law we have great candidates right now trump is one of
them we'll see right she's also like i'm pro-life but i don't think i should impose my views on
others i'm like that's called pro-choice yeah that is called other people can choose whether or not
they get an abortion it was a democrat against a democrat basically right and
so exactly and so it's democrat versus democrat why why would anyone choose democrat light if
they want to vote democrat exactly they're going to vote for the long-standing incumbent they know
yeah yeah that's it i mean the other thing is like i it shouldn't really be a surprise that the Republicans didn't win considering, like,
George Santos kind of
made that district show its butt
when they voted for him.
He's a clown, you know?
But his voting record is amazing.
He votes good. He might be a clown, but he votes good.
But I have a question.
Is he a clown?
Well, he has a funny past.
Why? What did he do um i don't know he lied
a lot about his past but what do you like i don't know about where he studied anybody oh he said that
his mom died in 9-11 i love santos i i like him so much i have to say he also said he said a little
bit of lies but he votes good and that's what I care. The only thing I care about is how the people vote
because that's what's affecting me.
And he's amazing voting.
So why should they take him off?
And he said that he was going to just step out at the next race.
Let him finish the years that he's supposed to be there.
So the list of lies New York Mag has, and these are leftists.
They're hilarious.
No, but they're all... He's alleged to have done this., but they're all, it says he's alleged to have done this.
He's alleged to have done this.
He's alleged to have done this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's no evidence that he did anything.
Like there's no, like he, there was no trial or, or hearings or anything.
I never knew that until recently.
I didn't realize that was the case.
There was no actual, it was no substantive evidence at all, which is crazy.
There was literally no due process.
Why should we care about his private life?
I don't care about his private life. he lied about where he went to high school he said he was jew ish that's so funny like he's a funny guy i agree i love about him
it's like to me that that falls right in line with like trump's kind of stuff which i know this is
this makes the left hate him even more but that reminds me of the kind of bs that trump would
which i think is hilarious but like he's of the kind of bs that trump would try to lay down which i
think is hilarious but like he's getting the job done and he makes me laugh yeah i just think it's
not congress's job to make people laugh where you know that's the go to hollywood to do that or you
start a youtube channel but like jokesters like we don't need to fuck around right now we know
but serious people doing real work. But he was voting.
His voting record was a serious voting record.
Yeah.
I would love to have him on the show.
What's that?
I'm sure if you invite him, he would come.
Yeah, I thought, okay, he's a goofball.
I have no interest.
And then I saw him talk on a video.
I was like, actually, he seems very intelligent.
What if John Stewart ends up endorsing Trump?
I wouldn't be shocked. I would laugh a lot for i mean there there was a
a lot of leaps in my brain from this conversation that ended up with this point but it was it was
basically like starting with what did what did santos lie about we pull these lies up why should
i care about he lied about where he went to high school what do we want in congress you've got
democrats who refuse to oust menendez when he's caught with wads of cash stuff then you know and he's been in it's indebted now like what twice democrats will
not go after their own uh in fact aoc recently came out and said that she's going to be voting
for joe biden because he's the greatest one of the greatest presidents or like most accomplished
and it's just patently insane which brought me to john stewart even is calling out uh joe biden
if if aoc is like biden is the best, and John Stewart is like, this guy's got problems,
how long until they start attacking John Stewart, which they've already done?
There are people attacking him saying, we're facing an existential crisis of democracy,
and this is what John Stewart finds funny?
How long until the attacks on John Stewart turn into him saying, you know, I think Trump's
crazy, but you're going to vote for him.
You have to do it.
You have to.
I mean, look at Michael Rapaport.
I think if they if they really try and ramrod Joe Biden into the nomination that he might vote for Trump.
Because, I mean, what choice do you have at that point?
I don't I don't love either of those guys.
I don't know either of them.
But that Biden's so slow the
daily show segment was good he was like these guys who are currently running have set the record
for the oldest candidates in the history of this country beating out the previous record that they
set two years ago bill clinton president 30 years ago is younger than joe biden wait what for real yeah zuby was talking about
this earlier on the adam sosnick podcast it's it's bill clinton 77 yeah wow you know why that's
crazy because he looks decrepit and trump who was also 77 actually looks kind of spry yeah trump
trump trump has a healthy figure if i can say that
you know what i mean he's a he's a plump man and bill clinton looks like decrepit bill's nose does
look like he drinks but i don't know that hillary clinton is 76 joe biden's 81 dude he's older than
the president 30 years ago the president i mean it's just the math is out of i'm blowing in spain you don't see that
we are socialists and we are really bad but we don't see elderly men running the country
oh well nancy pelosi who's like 83 she was like completely capable of writing this country i think
there's like um this bias where you know if you know someone really well and you see them every
day you don't really notice them aging yeah that a A lot of people that have known Joe for 30 years
don't really see it like people
that are like seeing him for the first time.
Like what in God's name is this?
Dude, dude, dude.
Look, guys, you want to know
the easiest way to understand
the existential crisis we face
is to simply watch.
Let me see if I can find the
true and non-Shaba.
Depression.
Biden video.
Oh,
see it.
How do I speak better English?
That's amazing.
Because I want to pull up this clip because,
you know,
how do I find this Trinan on a Shaba to pressure thing?
He cannot walk.
He cannot speak.
He doesn't know where he is,
how we are supposed to believe that he's the president running the things.
I just read that.
They're not going to do a cognitive test.
He's going to take a physical, but he's not going to do the cognitive test.
I saw that.
Of course, because he would fail anyway.
What's your name?
I don't know.
He doesn't know who he is, where he is, what year it is.
And he's speaking about dead people a lot.
Which that means that he may be closer to die.
Oh, as if they're still living yeah he talks about
is this the clip right here i'll lead and affect the strategy to mobilize
true international pressure you gotta get the crowd i know that that's the point i'm trying
to bring up and trump posted this three years ago on on youtube the the point i want to bring up and
i don't know how to find the full video, is the crowd
goes wild that he said it.
And so every single time Joe Biden says something that's incomprehensible, the crowd cheers
for it.
Yeah.
Our country is facing dire straits, my friends.
When a guy can go on stage and go, you get the Bible, and everyone's like, yeah!
Like, ah, okay.
So it's a funny thing I was reading about.
Right.
They do these.
They did the study where they they brought a person into a room and they were like, OK, we're going to be doing a study on, you know, on people.
Thank you for participating.
You'll get paid X amount of dollars.
Here are the other people participating in the study.
It's really simple. All you have to do is we're going to show you three lengths of yarn and you simply write down, you will then vote on which is the longest piece of yarn.
And so at first, what's actually happening is nine of the people are part of the study and one person is being studied.
The one person being studied thinks everyone else is actually just another volunteer like they are or getting paid for a study.
The first few times they'll say, OK, here's a three lengths of yarn.
Which one is the longest?
Everyone points the longest and they say, do you believe that one is the longest?
They'll raise their hands like, OK.
After a few times, the shills start choosing the obvious wrong one.
And the person who's being studied just agrees with them overwhelmingly just falls in line
and says whatever they said is right that's terrifying i've been throughout my life the
kind of guy who's like no you people are idiots this is the longest one please i'm surrounded by
idiots and it has caused social like i have issues with in social settings sometimes because people
be like why are you so different why won't you just fit in why don't you just say what we want you to say but let's try this clip effective strategy to
mobilize true international pressure true international pressure so the problem with
all these international something under pressure is what i'm getting i'm a conspiracy theory
the memes about this are intentionally made to protect joe
biden i i i'm i'm half kidding but these memes have erased the actual damning video that's hard
to find for us where the crowd cheers in celebration for him saying something nonsensical
you show your liberal parents what did joe biden just say and i don't know why is everyone cheering
for it and that's like that's a good question know. Why is everyone cheering for it? And that's like, that's a good question.
Why is there a crowd cheering for it?
It's hard to find the video.
That's the video that needs to be viral, not a meme from Bruce Almighty or whatever.
Donald Trump's video even cut off the part where the audience cheers for it. Why?
Let's hear the audience celebrate it.
I'm sure I can find it after a little while, but it's like, it's rather frustrating that
it's just silly jokes
instead of the actual clip,
which is terrifying.
Is that,
would you call that mass formation?
They're cheering for the tone
of who they perceive to be their leader?
Probably.
Like he says he goes up and then,
gah!
And that's the cue for the audience to go,
ah!
Yeah,
he can go say nothing
and just everyone cheer at him.
That's how bad the brainwashing is yeah it's like a cadence of the speech too i know you're saying yeah they're just they're conditioned
to react that way and whether they even know what they're doing it's like because of the way he
pauses and because of the way he said this thing and he has this this gusto at the end of the
sentence everyone thinks oh cool time to clap but yeah and didn't say anything i do think that the people that are
you know that go to those things they kind of you know read the the flow of what he's saying
and kind of know where this place is you're supposed to and there are enough people that
are just like okay this is the spot we'll go ahead and do it where the rest of the people
kind of respond as well classic pavlov conditioning yeah you know and i mean i'm not
i'm not sure that there's you
know that there's a huge amount of people who's doing that there's not a lot of people that is
that is uh i'll cut it off stuff you know it's crazy every clip i found so far they cut off the
audience celebrating trinidad shabba depression you hear the one guy go yeah right after he said
it and that like tees off the audience to start cheering i wonder if he was a plant or if he was just so into biden he's like god yes everything you say
lead an effective strategy to mobilize true let's shop at a pressure he's like yeah yeah
let's do that again it's ridiculous well i'm trying to find the full clip where the crowd
cheers and screams i gotta hear it i remember but they're all gone that's disturbing too that's super annoying truna lima none of my pressure it is it's it's the
reaction to insanity that i fear often the same with covid the way that the government people
reacted to the covid was way worse turned out i think objectively maybe damaging the economy
people's social lives children's ability to school then
the covet ended up being we didn't know if it was going to be super dangerous but like a 99.6
recovery rate uh so the people's people's reactions are like i mean we're animals we
got to remember that humans are like basically recently domesticated animals only 10 000 year
you know we were just wild domesticated who domesticated us though Only 10,000 years, you know, we were just wild.
Domesticated?
Who domesticated us though?
Cats?
That's a theory.
That's a cool take.
Yeah.
Yeah,
I don't think cats domesticated humans.
It's just a funny joke
that people say sometimes.
I thought you actually did think it was cats.
There might be some legitimacy to that.
I would,
I would,
honestly,
I would,
I would be a little more inclined
towards dogs
to be flat on this with you, than cats.
They're wild, though.
Dogs? No, they're actually domesticated.
They are.
That was a great loop. I came right back to that.
You're right.
That was good.
Your face is good, too.
We're going to find this clip. It's worth it.
It's impossible
they're all cutting off the audience celebrating that's the mass formation
that's it like dude i searched twitter youtube the trunal limit pressure when this first came
out one of the biggest talking points about it was why is the audience cheering and i think that's
the most damning thing to show people and now it's extremely difficult to find any video of like i
suppose if you go to c-span we got to find the original video and reclip it so that's what we'll
have to do you hear that kellen Kellen? Just kidding, Kellen.
How about for anybody listening who knows where the original source material is,
just pull the full clip where you can hear the audience cheer for him.
Yeah, tweet it out at me.
But I mean, it is pretty crazy.
You know, it's like he obviously says nothing.
It's clearly gibberish.
And people are just like, yeah.
I mean, you know, the fact that we were just had
john stewart and i've mentioned this before um my opinion of how badly he's harmed america um
and it's ironic because he was accusing tucker carlson of hurting america when he when he went
on crossfire um but the whole mocking everything conservatives did for you know 15 years or
whatever has made it toxic to look at a conservative and take them seriously and take their ideas seriously.
I thought Colbert was doing similar.
You gotta say hi to me.
She's so creepy.
We go back a long way.
She was 12.
I was 30.
What?
What the?
This woman helped me get an awful lot done.
She's like, uh...
I'm sick and tired of smart guys.
I'm sick and tired of ordinary people being fleeced.
I'm tired...
I can't do the...
Like, the music kills it for me.
He was so clear-headed back then.
Dude, the Tara...
Let's talk about Tara Reid for about five seconds.
The girl who had to flee to Russia
that claimed he abused her,
pushed her up against a wall, and...
Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation.
America is a nation that can be defined in a single word.
I was going to foot him.
Music, music, music.
It ruins all of it.
You know what we need to do?
We need to make like an archive of like, guys, it's just a video.
You can hear what he says.
We're not going to cut the context.
We're not going to remove the cheering.
We're not going to add stupid music to it that's the most frustrating
thing someone has someone what someone tweeted at me i'm not sure if they actually have the
whole one no this looks like it's short it's only 26 seconds that might be it yeah because the the
video no that's that not music music they're all they're all, removing the actual context of what happened.
Thanks for trying, Johnny.
But I mean, is the cheering in it maybe even with the music?
Maybe that's the issue.
Basically, if you watch any of the raw clips.
Someone tweeted at me.
That's the wrong tab.
If you listen to any one of Biden's rallies's rallies where he says nonsense they cheer for it
yeah i'm like that's where we're at how we navigate this i mean i gotta i gotta i got a
harsh reality for y'all it could just be that we're all trapped in a simulation surrounded by
npcs and there's only like 10 000 actual sentient human beings the rest rest are just like their me's
just going like
you know.
I don't understand
how a human being
could cheer for him
so that makes sense.
It's like
at least Trump
when you laugh at Trump
he said something.
Yeah.
Often, yeah.
It's the content of his speech
that you're laughing at.
Even with Hitler
they were cheering
for the things
well no,
they were also cheering
for the way he was saying it.
They liked that fire.
They were like,
we're so desperate.
We'll take this angry passion.
Yeah, I feel like,
I mean, granted,
like the US is in,
you know,
kind of a down spot,
but I certainly don't think
that we're Weimar Germany.
No, not today.
But the inflation's concerning
and the crowds are cheering for nonsense is also concerning.
Because what other nonsense will they cheer for?
Someone just linked me with a two-hour raw video.
Wow.
I just reposted it.
It's on top of my Twitter feed if you want.
The two-hour clip?
Well, I mean, where is the...
I mean, for later.
If you want to send it to calendar, I'm just saying.
Put a comment on that tweet with the timestamp.
Whoever just gave that to Phil, and we'll play it on the show.
Thank you, Pacino.
Tune in on the show for the pressure.
Yeah.
We'll have to.
Tune in on the show.
Oh, my God.
Here we go.
Ladies and gentlemen, you ready for this one?
This is a story from like a couple days ago, but oh boy.
From the Post Millennial, California Democrat Senate candidate wants to raise minimum wage to $50 per hour.
These are special people.
They're special.
Their brains don't work, so we have to be nice.
But if your society allows people who are cognitively deficient to hold office your country will fail yeah you know i'll keep it simple for you um if a guy comes to my house
to fix my toilet and he doesn't know anything about fixing toilets he will likely make the
problem worse it is no different if it is a plumber or a politician a woman who does not
understand how business works clearly will get into office and just make the problem worse
i i invite you to test this theory out and hire an electrician to build you an airplane now hold on
electricians are smart guys okay they can probably do a lot of electrical stuff but i don't
know that they're going to completely understand how a plane flies they could probably based off
sight and understanding with what they've done you know build some kind of rudimentary flying device
it just will not be at the same to the same standards as like a cesena or a cirrus or you
know a learjet you know what i mean So I'm not saying she is mentally deficient
to an extreme degree.
Which probably she is.
Perhaps.
I'm saying this woman clearly
has no idea what she's talking about
and will not be able to pilot
this ship effectively.
Let's be respectful.
The CPI numbers,
the inflation numbers
just came out today or yesterday
and they're still three and change percent so they're
still at least 50 higher than what the government's target is because the target's two percent yeah um
and these are year over year so it's it's you know three percent from three percent higher from last
year but last year was ridiculously high i wanna oh i'm i'm i'm gonna educate you lady okay democrat barbara lee she
says uh she noted a recent report that stated in the bay area 127 000 for a family of four is just
barely enough to get by another survey said 104 000 for a family of one barely enough to get by
low income because of the affordability crisis just do the math of course we have national minimum
wages that we need to raise to a living wage we We're talking about $20, $25 fine, but I've got to be focused on what California
needs and what the affordability factor is when we calculate this wage. Let's start. Okay. So the
problem is you can't afford to live in San Francisco and buy food. So we decided to raise
the minimum wage to $50 an hour. Now, a guy who works at a grocery store is making 50 bucks an
hour. Okay. Well, in order to stock and sell the groceries, the employees who work at the grocery store
getting paid $52 an hour, we're going to have to sell the goods at that store substantially
more to cover the cost of the employees who are working there.
Let's break it all the way down to a coffee stand.
A little box.
All they do is sell a cup of coffee.
Costs about 50 cents to make a cup of coffee.
Then you got to pay for the cup.
Then you got to pay for the lid. Then you got to pay the employee. The employee is getting $50 per hour. Okay. How many cups of coffee are you going to have to sell every hour
in order to cover the cost of this employee? If you sell one cup of coffee per hour at your
coffee stand, that cup of coffee will cost $52 because it has to pay by law $50 an hour.
But let's say your coffee stand sells 10 cups per hour. Okay. Okay. Fine. That I suppose. So each
cup of coffee probably costs about six, seven bucks at this point for literally just to stand
out, but there's electricity, there's regulation. I'd think at 50 bucks an hour, your cup of coffee,
if you're selling 10 an hour, you'd have to sell it for about eight or $9 for a small cup of coffee.
Now we're not talking about cream, cream and sugar. We're not included in that equation.
Cream spoils. I think we'd be looking at maybe like 12 to 13 bucks for a cup of coffee.
And if at any point you sold less than 10 an hour, you go to business.
Let's do the, let's do the basic math. Now expanding, moving forward,
this individual wants to rent an apartment. You need $127,000 a year. You got an apartment
cost two grand. So we say, okay, 50 bucks an hour. Now you can afford that apartment,
right? You work at a coffee stand. Bang. You're making
a lot of money. Okay, well, now we got to get
an electrician to fix the lights. Now we got to get a plumber to fix
the toilet. We got to pay city taxes.
Well, the unfortunate thing is that anybody who
does any work for this building is going to have to at least
get 50 bucks an hour or so in order to cover those
costs. The landlord, the owner of the building is going to
have to raise the price of rent for everybody.
You see, it's just a special degree of also just so you know i can't afford to pay for that coffee anymore so i'm gonna stop shopping there they're uh they might not actually be able to sell coffee
anymore now they raise the prices so high and they might have to close down and then the employee is
gonna lose his job where else is he gonna work do it again to the next company so here's here's the
best thing uh i learned this when i was talking to an accountant when new jersey raised the minimum wage by like
a dollar they were doing it in increments or whatever and he said 30 of my clients have
shut down over this because there is no such thing as a gradual increase there is only an
immediate increase by the increment they've declared at the time so what they'll say is
we're going to go from 10 bucks to 12 bucks an hour, but we'll do it slowly over time. Not true. What ends up happening is they say in six months,
it'll go up 50 cents in six months, another 50 cents until we reach 12. That means for every
small business, they have to add 50 cents per hour as soon as that deadline hits, which instantly
increases their costs.
For a lot of these businesses, the overwhelming majority of businesses in this country,
it is just some family or some guy who's making $30,000, $40,000 a year as the owner of his hot dog stand, his pizza shop, or whatever it is. You increase his labor costs by 10% overnight,
or I think this would be like 7 or 8%.
All you're doing is saying he should make less or shut down.
What ended up happening in New Jersey?
Tons of small businesses just closed overnight.
I think that's a purpose.
They want Walmart, Amazon, everything to take over.
That's the goal of globalists.
That's so sad, honestly.
Yeah, it'll be like idiocracy, just one big Costco.
Everybody's wearing Crocs.
Was that what they were doing in idiocracy?
Yeah, there's a story that goes along with that.
When they were actually filming, they needed to get everybody in shoes.
And the set designer or the designer said, okay, we've got these.
And they were like, what are you doing with these?
They're like, no one's ever going to wear them.
They look ridiculous. And now everyone's wearing them
yeah it's crazy they took off i i noticed uh an image that you took me a little while ago oh yes
yeah yeah you're an indoor crocs fan i do have i do have a pair of crocs for uh for home use
like home use only likewise yes same yo this is wild 50 bucks an hour for a salary job she's
basically saying all employees no matter what they do,
have to get $104,000 per year.
And then that just means that the $104,000
is no longer going to have the buying power
that $104,000 has now.
These are such simple, basic economic principles.
These are as, it's as one-on-one as it gets.
So like if they're going to to like there's arguments to be made
about um ubi and there are people that want to make that that argument and stuff and that's one
thing right you want to get rid of other programs so that way you can have a ubi so everybody has
some kind of basic income it's fine but that's still going to affect the inflation rate it's
still going to be inflationary anytime you print money into the system without taking money out, it's inflationary.
So if they don't cut, you're not going to fix any of the problems.
And any of these things that they're doing that are inflationary, they only make our problem worse.
$33,000 billion.
$33,000 billion. billion dollars 33 000 billion so jeez there is a there is a diminishing return on uh in some areas
of businesses there is an exponential return depending on the business you're working in for
this business for instance there is a diminishing return on revenue the more that we produce for
timcast.com the less we actually make so So it's really funny. Sometimes we'll get messages from
people and they'll be like, I was watching, you know, uh, a members only show and I saw this and
I'm upset. So I'm canceling my membership. And I'm like, man, it's actually wild because we have the
same amount of members now as we did before we made that thing. And so it's like, if we did not
give you the extra thing, you would not have canceled your membership.
Right?
So at a certain point, there's an upper limit to the reach we have and the amount of conversions we can actually get.
One thing I think we would benefit from that I just don't really want to do is what every
other company does and it's membership retention.
So there's a lot of people who stop being members because their card expires and they
would love to be members, but they just forgot about it.
And that's why companies will hire someone to get on the phone or send an email and be like hey is there a reason
you you dropped off but uh in terms of this communist psychotic garbage i will just put it
simple if i was told you work eight hours a day you will get paid 50 bucks an hour you work any
more than that you get nothing i'd say okay well then i stop working
and that's the problem with communism because instantly anybody who wants to do the extra mile
which is how societies improve ceases doing so because it's just stressful for no reason
that's communism that's what's happening in spain people don't work people are lazy
because they just get paid by the government.
To be fair, you've had siesta for a long time.
What?
You've had siesta in Spain for a long time.
We still have siesta.
I know, and you've had it well before the socialists came.
You have siesta at Burning Man, too.
I was actually working back then.
My grandpa was such a hardworking person, but he was actually getting paid for the extra hours.
Now my dad works the same as my grandpa, same job, same company. He doesn't get paid for the extra hours. Now my dad works the same as my grandpa,
same job, same company.
He doesn't get paid for the extra hours.
The idea from what the left will say is people should do things because they want to do it.
And it's like, sure.
I mean, if I was told that all the extra work I was doing
would do nothing towards my ability to have access,
freedom and towards my mission or whatever i'd
probably just hang out you know i don't know play some guitar on the porch go skating a lot more
some beer that's what spanish people love yeah just okay if like what do i want to do okay well
i i like having two shows but if one of them is just dead weight i suppose we can just stick to
one of them and not do both and then spend the rest of the day like i don't know going to hang out with my friends
that's where i'm at too it's not a good place to be because i want to make more stuff and get
compensated there's got to be a way to like if if monthly buying a timcast membership is like 10
eight bucks a month and then you paid 99 cents a month for each show you want access to on the
timcast network or you can pay five bucks a month for direct access to the show without the
$8 a month subscription,
like creative ways to like,
and then you could take all of those 99 cents a month for that show.
You could split that off onto the people running that show.
One of the hardest things is that like inflation hits,
like at a certain point we have to increase costs of Tim cast membership.
And I'm just like,
I guess guess you know
what do we do we like the we increase the lowest tier to 11 bucks for all new members is like the
only way we could do it it's probably what we have to do and it's because you know people need to
understand when the cost of eggs doubles the people who work here need to eat eggs and so that means
we have to then pay people more money that's's just normally, that's just how it goes.
And so then we're going to get people complaining.
And it's like, it's difficult.
But that's business stuff.
That's fine.
I'm just saying the communist stuff where it's like, if you do extra work, you get nothing.
It's like, then I won't do it.
What should you?
What's motivating you?
I hate that state of mind.
Oh, sorry, interrupt.
Because you should want to do more. I mean, there was a time before money it was just about acquiring
resources yeah but that wasn't that was about that was about saving your life that was about
not dying the time before money like before the division of labor and before money when everybody
was responsible for their own hunting gathering and and and you know maybe
the small farms or whatever it was not easy it was hard hard hard living and people died in mass
the funny the funny thing about these communists too is that their ideas what we i did this i did
this long segment a couple weeks ago about that richard wolf guy and also as a correction too
about the christian nationalists it's a not Wolff. Yeah, it's William Wolff.
Is it Stephen or something?
There's a couple of them.
But this communist guy was like,
if you're getting paid $20 an hour,
it's because you're creating more value
because in order to pay you $20 an hour,
your boss has to at least make that, right?
The only problem with these communists
who are morons is that
the people who come here to clean don't actually sell or create any product i can sell
i just have to pay them what they demand if i want things to be clean and the garbage to be taken out
to which the response from the communists was you can't do a show with a dirty studio i beg to
differ i'm staring at ian's desk right here and we doing the show just fine see the dust on this thing my point is uh i don't have to
pay cleaners to do it i want to pay cleaners to do it but by the communist argument i should fire
them they produce no value for the system at all or for themselves in fact by the communist argument
they are stealing from me yeah by taking your waste away communists say that the workers are entitled to the profits of the of of the
things they create i say agreed then you're also entitled to the debts of as well that means if
you're a cleaner who comes to my studio and i have to pay you x that is debt you owe to me
and like you're saying what exactly do you know how do you how do you how do you value the the
cleanliness of your room you know how do you figure out what the the how does that add to
surplus value of the the establishment here i don't it doesn't you can't we could have garbage
for all anybody watching this knows there could be garbage littered all across the floor we could
be sitting in mounds of taco bell wrappers for all they know no we shout out to asmodan if you're out there but uh you know we we we we keep things clean because
we want them to be clean but it's just it's laughably absurd the reality is low skill low
intelligence people demand you give them free stuff yeah that's That's it. I mean, the idea that communism and socialism are the ideology of the envious and the vengeful and the angry.
Like, it's absolutely the ideology of the jealous.
I got to say, shout out Asmodan, who's a demon from Diablo.
I'm talking about Asmongold.
You're watching.
He's a streamer. Yeah. He's with your Taco Bell. You know who I'm talking I'm talking about Asmongold. You're watching. He's a streamer.
Zach, he's with your Taco Bell.
You know who I'm talking about, Zach.
Asmongold.
What's up, brother?
I think that you should maybe be incentivized to get a portion of the profits of a company
you're working for if you're creating, but not entitled.
That's up to the owner of the company.
Disagree.
You want to make that deal?
Then the debts as well.
Timcast Events, for instance, separate separate entity is in the red right and so one of the things we're going to be doing is shifting our events from traveling around the country because it's it's
impossible to the martinsburg uh casper location members only private and no longer i don't think
i think we might have yeah i don't think we're
ever going to do a theater ever again i don't think we're ever do a thousand seats we sold
we sold out yeah and then we lost 30 grand uh miami we just about broke even that was good
but then the the the salary work and the contract stuff in between those events drains the accounts
we can't make enough money to do it we avoid doing flying shows because of that because yeah go and do one show fly out it's we we can do them but we have to get paid yep big
paycheck for us so why out there so then what happens is my team comes to me and says we need
to charge 200 per tickets per ticket for this event and i'm like we can't charge that much
like there's no way we're doing 100 bucks per ticket. So I'll let everybody who's watching. No, the Martinsburg event on March 5th tickets were a hundred bucks a piece for
members only.
So you already had to be a member.
And that comes out to who wants to do the math 50 times,
100.
I think I know.
Okay.
Our security costs are substantially higher than that.
The ticket sales will do nothing to make this event possible.
If we wanted to sell tickets
to cover the cost of the event,
tickets would have to be like
250 bucks each.
We could only reasonably fit
about 50 people in the studio room
with folding chairs.
And we have to have a certain number
of security for insurance purposes.
Security can only work under certain conditions. And so have to have a certain number of security for insurance purposes. Security can only work under certain conditions.
And so have to have insurance.
We literally legally have to because of financing.
So the banks require insurance.
Insurance requires security.
All those costs, flat costs can't do anything about.
50 tickets.
I think if we sold tickets for like 250, we would be able to break even maybe.
So yeah, that's the harsh reality of this.
And then what happens is, understanding business's degree, it's like, why should we do the event?
Well, we tried several times hoping that we could get to a point where we're making more than we're spending.
The problem?
You'll eventually run into somebody in some capacity who says, I see how much money you made.
I deserve more.
And then we have to I have to say something like, OK, yeah, that you like we sold.
Yeah, we sold 50 tickets for 100 bucks each.
That's five grand for one day.
You get five grand for one day and I'm only getting paid X.
I deserve this.
And then it's like, OK, shut it down.
That's it. The funny thing I think people need to understand about business ventures is like these communists seem to think at an established business, it's as simple as I sold 10 cheeseburgers today for $100.
Or, you know, 10 cheeseburger meals and got $100.
And they only paid me 40.
They're ripping me off.
And it's just like, man, I hate communists, dude.
I can't stand communists yeah what i like
about profit sharing is that it incentivizes the employee to work harder to make more money for the
company not necessarily harder but just better um and that's a good thing for your employees to want
the company to make more money because otherwise employees don't care debt sharing gotta have debt
sharing too but it would be like it should be a scalar thing like i'm only i maybe i'll give you 0.1 of the profits but i'm only gonna take 0.01 of the losses from you it's the
it's the craziest thing when it comes to trying to start a venture someone comes to you and says
okay i can do this job for you it costs you know x amount of dollars you say okay then they say
okay i did the event for you but i think i deserve more money and then my response is like
hey i lost 50 grand doing that event and i don't have any more money to give you and they're like
well i think i deserve it anyway and i'm like you want me to get my wallet and just hand you the
cash out of my wallet like people don't seem to understand that so these communists who are saying
things like i deserve 50 bucks an hour what they're saying is i want the government by threat
of violence to go to my boss point a gun at him and say give them your money and they're like because
i deserve it and and the argument they make is am jeff bezos is too rich sure jeff bezos has a lot
of money but 90 plus percent of businesses are small businesses and when you implement things
like this you're not going after bezos who will hire a bunch of lawyers hide his value and get
away with it you're going after mom and pop shops and then making walmart stronger or hire a bunch
of robots amazon oh dude just fire a bunch of people our taco bell over here our taco
bell over here is all kiosks like there's a couple people behind the thing working but you walk in
and you order in a kiosk that's the future man because you're like i don't got to pay the kiosk
any of the kiosks doesn't have for ask for a raise what is in spain is it like literally socialist
communist socialist what is the system it's socialist's not communist, but it's an undercover
Communist basically, it's really really bad like our president right now
Did just the biggest unconstitutional thing in history and he's just walking free happy. What do you do?
You know about that's a long thing the independent ISM of Catalonia. Are you? Oh, yeah
So basically to remain in power he needed
an absolute majority so what he did is that he pardoned the person who said that Catalonia was
independent which was completely unconstitutional so the small party would just work with him and
have the majority of Catalonia because we have a lot of parties in Spain right so they have to work together in order to have the majority and be the president so there was a small party
that said I won't work with you until you pardon every politician that said that Catalonia was
independent so basically he did that we're gonna go to super chats if you haven't already would
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when i first started this the tim pool daily show my original timcast
channel and the timcast news channel where i just monologue was my source of income for the first
couple of years my salary was less than half of what those channels were generating and the rest
of that money was being put into expanding the company hiring people working on projects making
books trying to influence culture.
And, you know, there was also some giving like donating to I've donated a couple of times to like disabled veterans and things like that.
And other causes and individuals fighting the culture war.
Recently, I gave myself a raise, which puts me just about 80 percent of what my morning show is. So my personal salary is about 85 percent of what is generated from the Tim Pool Daily Show.
All the money generated from TimCast.com as memberships, the Elite Club, all of that stuff,
Casprue, there is profit and it does roll over to me, but it's not part of what I pay myself.
It is just reinvested back into the projects, the mission and the company and all of that stuff.
That is to say, of course, I personally benefit. My net worth goes up. What I'm saying is when you become a member at Timcast.com, what we end up doing is like putting on events at in Martinsburg,
which are a loss to us, a loss we can support and handle, which basically means like we just
allocate funds from one area to another. But my ultimately my point is I'm not going to buy a
$3 million mansion in Santa Monica or West Hollywood, whatever. I'm not going to get a Porsche Taycan
or anything like that. I'm not going to, you know, uh, to be fair, I have a Tesla model S.
Okay. So that's, that was a, that was a joke. Actually. I was, I was making a joke about a son,
but, uh, I don't want to buy an infinity pool. I want to like, uh, fund some journalism.
You know, we've got journalists over at SCNR, which SCNR and the journalism from the Tim
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It never did.
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And it's made possible thanks to you.
And so just, just know that, you know, the money that goes into Tim Cass, I come memberships.
The point of all of it is we're going to try and build stuff and do cool things.
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Killed a carnivore says Joe Biden has been looking rough since he used force lightning on corn pop i think actually
it wasn't corn pop it was um he's it was it had to be more recent because rubio i don't know about
rubio called out a random guy i don't know no you gotta call out somebody who's like disappeared
from the limelight george santos someone who disappeared and is no longer in congress and has retired or whatever you know so joe biden has really declined over
the past year or so like you know in 2020 he's talking like this you know donald trump blah blah
nice talking like that really it's true it is he's like very true yo he's hanging on by a thread crazy man
let's go what do we have here mr uh mr bettelon says tim apparently there's a three-week-old
story but they tested and successfully implanted a microchip to curb addiction
closer to read right thoughts let's go baby did you guys see zuckerberg's anti-apple yeah part of
it i didn't see the
whole thing i saw that i saw the start of it apparently it it's it's it looks like it gives
the apple a run for its money or it's better uh it's an eighth of the cost yeah it's a lot less
money but again in fact the apple one has a higher resolution and that that's what matters yeah and
and also apple doesn't innovate they take things that already exist and they make them
really really really really they make them work really really well the iphone was not a brand
new thing when it came out the iphone was you know the smartphone had been out and touch screens had
been out the iphone when apple released the iphone it was just that it worked better than anything
well it was simplified yeah single button touch no stylus i'm on team zuck
though uh not team cook i'm on team zuckerberg on this one uh oculus is better open systems are
better it's i believe it's android based okay i could be wrong i'm pretty sure it is and apple
is proprietary and closed system one of the points that zuckerberg made is that when it came to
smartphones the closed system won out.
And he said, I'm hoping that like with, with computers, the open system succeeded.
What this means for those that don't know on, uh, an open system, you can make an app,
upload it, share it however you want on a closed system. It's got to go through their proprietary system.
So Apple is closed.
If you want an app on Apple, it's got to go to them and they decide. The benefits?
Well, malware is fewer and far between.
Still exists.
Malware basically is dependent upon market share, so people find a way.
But with an open system, you do have risks of bad apps.
You could download a program that's not really what it says it's going to do,
and it puts spyware on your device or whatever.
You're going to need to be a bit more vigilant.
But it means that if you want to make an app app you can make one and just put it on the system
so i like i like open i like android better i don't like apple uh however we did order our uh
face sucker vr mind melter and it will be here and we'll give it a shot that's the apple vision
pro yeah that's gonna be intense yep market research they're available i thought they were
still for sale just four thousand dollars i would I thought they were still for sale. Just $4,000.
I thought there was a waiting list.
We have a couple Oculus's. It's fun.
I was playing Skyrim on it like a while
ago. Apparently you can make videos with those
things too like that'll record your
way you look and then you can like be in a room with your
friend and do a live stream.
Yeah, but it makes a CGI avatar of you.
It's creepy.
There's one glasses I think for, for $300, Raiven, that has the camera here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ray-Ban.
Everywhere, yeah.
I think we have a pair of those.
Basically, when new tech comes out, we buy it and try it and see what's going on.
We should do a tech review show.
Bring it up here, put it on the table, one of those VRs as a reference.
I've got three pairs of Google Glass in a box somewhere.
Yeah, those would be cool to have like sitting out
so we can all like, what is that?
It was funny.
It was like, it was really hard to get the first one,
but after the first one broke,
they instantly just gave me a free second one.
And then when that one broke,
they gave me another one.
They really liked what I was doing with it.
We got a big store.
If you Google search,
Tim Pool, Google Glass, Istanbul,
you see like this goofy picture of me
wearing them with a wire coming out.
Man, I remember talking about in 2007, the future is going to be contacts with augmented
reality.
And then they built it.
They were listening at Google while I was talking about it.
I make internet YouTube videos and they'd listen and then they made it.
But they made these goofy ass glasses where it was like, no, contact lenses.
You don't want people to know you have it on.
That's the point.
They do have contacts, which I think can measure like blood sugar levels or something like that that's pretty cool yeah it's a very simple like
chip in the context or whatever and based on your tears something i don't know i could be
wrong something like that all right let's go what do we got jacob parody says narbar's candles on
public square is being commandeered by my 17 year old future niece i'm so proud of
this young prodigy cinnamon vanilla is one of the favorite i i i watched a video on how to make
cinnamon did you do you guys know where cinnamon comes from trees where the bark of trees the bark
of trees it's it's the inner layer it's like the top layer with the bark shaved off what what tree
cinnamon tree wow i watched a video and i was like because we have we had we have whole cinnamon and like the top layer with the bark shaved off. What tree? Cinnamon tree. Wow.
I watched a video and I was like,
because we have whole cinnamon and it's just like rolls.
And I'm like, what part of the plant is this?
And so I'm like, I've never looked.
I've never cared.
I don't know.
And then I watched a video where a guy's hacking at a tree and then he peels the first layer of the tree off.
He shaves off the bark, peels the first layer,
and then he eats it.
Wow. He just bites it. He's like, i'm like wow very beneficial for your health yeah we also have a ton of black
walnut out here and you can actually get syrup from black walnut trees oh those are good for
parasite cleanses black walnut and they're everywhere and they're huge and so we actually
are looking into tapping black walnut and they say that the black walnut syrup tastes like butterscotch yeah good fun all right raymond g stanley jr says tim luke milkers has a member
area is now taking callers and even stole moon lord for a couple weeks any comment for scnr
to his copying of you well you know uh imitation is the finest form of flattery is that what they
say he did he say Luke Milkers?
That's what he said.
Dot com.
Let's find out if that's still live.
Is that what it is?
He has so many.
I don't know.
But you definitely want to check out the best political show.
Milkers?
Yeah.
Luke Milkers dot com will take you to wearechange.org.
Praise Thy Jeebus says,
Hi Tim, I love listening to IRL and The Daily Show while making deliveries the next day.
Thank you.
Well, no problem.
You know, it's a tough job complaining on the internet but someone has to do it happy thursday to you yeah happy thursday you hear this tomorrow thursday is my
favorite day because the the news is all built up and there's just like an absurd amount of
commentary monday is always just like oh boy
here we go but you had runoff from the weekends wednesday is usually like that day where it's like
you got big press releases yesterday we already talked about it now it's wednesday it's a little
dry thursday you've got you know things have picked up here and there and that's why i basically the
way i do the friday morning show is i'll record monday
tuesday wednesday thursday and then put those all out on friday and they're usually like cultural
or whatever because friday is friday night could be the biggest news day of the week or it could
just be the most boring because nobody wants to work let's grab some more what do we got cj hansen
says the only thing i would say about russian space nukes is they have maps and dc is clearly marked i just when they're like screaming russian space nukes i'm like okay dude i do not fear russia
you know it does it does break my heart you guys see that tucker carlson video of the subway
yeah it's beautiful yeah but here's here's here's what i think if you choose the most beautiful
subway in mosc Moscow and then compare it
to your average subway in New York, come on,
Moscow's going to look better.
If you go to like One World
Trade Plaza or whatever I think the address is,
and there's that, the Oculus I think they call it,
it is clean
and beautiful,
but I hate it.
It is brutalist
and sterile.
And Moscow is beautiful paintings and chandeliers.
Yeah, it's art.
You're walking through art.
Yep.
Wow, I'm looking at the Oculus now.
Yeah, you're looking at it.
It's just like a big white sterile.
It's beautiful.
It's like a museum.
The Oculus?
No.
The Oculus in New York is boring.
In Moscow.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, the coolest thing is when I was in Ukraine, the boring. In Moscow. Yeah.
Yeah, the coolest thing is when I was in Ukraine,
the subways are super deep underground.
Really?
Yeah, because they're afraid of nukes.
So when they were building it all, it's like,
you go way down.
Crazy.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, man.
You know, I'm bummed about what happened with Ukraine because Kiev is awesome.
And I was actually planning a trip to check out Chernobyl at at some point now i'll never say i'll never set foot in that country
did kiev just get hit by a not just but get hit by a supersonic missile today when i was reading
reports that kiev got hit by a missile and they're how did that happen but they could have been fake
fake news tina barnard says i got to see the berlin wall come down i was there august 1990 i
was 16 and a lot of the wall was still standing
along with checkpoint charlie i have a couple large pieces i brought back wow nice that's
amazing i was uh i got to go and see the the uh the statue of lenin in kiev that was toppled over
it's kind of amazing because like when these protests were happening and they were trying
to get rid of yanukovych they threw threw cables over the Statue of Lenin.
They ripped it down and started smashing it with a sledgehammer.
Someone took the head and tried selling it and they got in trouble.
I'd love to have a hand.
I'd love to own that.
Someone had the hand.
You can probably find it by someone.
I think Kiev did not get hit by a missile.
I don't know why.
Yeah, whatever happened to us buying that Statue of Lenin and then giving it to a shooting range? I don't know. The Stat whatever happened us buying that statue of Lennon and then giving it to like a shooting range
Yeah, I don't know I think we kind of just fell off on that one I think I think we have to do it
Yeah, please do that's hilarious
all right
I need to I need to I need I need someone at this company who's like, I can go to them and say, find out how we buy and transport that statue of Lenin.
And then we need to find someone maybe in like Kentucky
who's got like a shooting range.
And we would like to gift this to you.
You can use it for safe videos.
It's like the weirdest Mr. B's episode ever.
We spent $ hundred thousand dollars on
the statue of lenin and we're gonna shoot at it so ridiculous yeah let's do it okay so i guess
it was in fremont yeah and it was like there was something it was it was for itself like 300 grand
or whatever but then nobody bought it i'm trying to see if i can find salem wood seattle because i kind of feel like if you know i said something like your timcast membership contributes
to things like we are going to buy the statue of lennon to destroy into face people would be like
i will sign up for that it's like we can't we can't provide you with much the ten dollars is
not going to get you a free cup of coffee uh you can buy Casper coffee. It won't get you a cheeseburger.
It won't fix your car. But it will
allow us to buy the statue of Lenin, for
which we can deface and desecrate.
No, no.
The idea we had was to lay it on its side,
and then let the roosters roost above it
so they're crapping all over it.
That's a good idea.
I kind of want to do that. I think we have to do that.
You have to. Keeping it intact would be a good idea. So funny. I kind of want to do that. I think we have to do that. You have to. Keeping it intact
would be a good move
if we can.
Because in like 10,000 years,
people will be like,
whoa.
I think we have to do that.
The only problem is
I think that
if we tell the owners
that's our intent,
they might be like,
$3 million.
You know what I mean?
Like,
this guy's going to pay.
I saw like a
World War II documentary
and after they took Berlin,
there was like a big thing of Hitler, like a picture of Hitler and they were shooting at it and just blowing it apart and I got kind of sad because I was like a World War II documentary and after they took Berlin, there was like a big thing of Hitler,
like a picture of Hitler
and they were shooting at it,
just blowing it apart.
And I got kind of sad
because I was like,
man, I would love to have that thing.
I think, yeah,
I don't like the desecration.
I don't like destruction of history,
but I don't consider the Fremont statue
to be particularly historically relevant.
Not in the United States, no.
No, no.
You know, so there's,
in the moral foundations test jonathan
heights research one of the questions they ask you is oh like a woman is cleaning up and she
finds an old american flag to use as a rag to clean the floors are you like how do you feel
about this and you can choose like it's not okay it's not that it's like really not okay it's it's not okay it's fine it's it's okay it's it's totally
fine who cares and like if i saw someone take and like like a real american flag from like
something historical and they tried to use it as a rag i very very well may use physical force
against this individual to prevent that from happening i was gonna say that
it just burns inside me just to imagine the fact that someone is using the flag to to clean
or just respect if somebody owns their own flag they bought from a store and they want to burn it
i got no beef if someone tries to destroy an actual american flag that is like was used in
a battle was flown at a fort i don't care if it it was like, they put it up at a, you know,
you know, insert military base for one day
before taking it down and replacing it.
That is an American flag and should not be desecrated
and should not be besmirched, stolen, or destroyed.
But if you buy your own like nylon flag from the store,
I don't care what you do with it, you know.
But that's one of the moral foundations about,
I think that has to do with sanctity or something like that. Like, I don't know, purity. Purity's one of the moral foundations about um i think that has to do with sanctity or
something like that like i don't know purity no purity is one of them i don't think it's i don't
think it's sanctity i think it's purity i think there's another i don't it's it's it's something
about like do you care about like where you come from and things and i think if you don't have that
if you are like i don't care about the flag who cares what happens is that mindset destroys a society because you don't preserve the things that allowed you to succeed in the first place.
Well, let's read some more super chats.
I really want to buy that Lennon statue.
Yeah, man.
I can't find a thing that says that it's still for sale.
All the stuff that I can find is from 2015, 2016.
And then is this, this is 2017, is it still for sale?
I'd like to, because we're building new Chicken City, well, so, Chicken City right now is
new Chicken City.
What's that?
It's the, it's the, we have like 30 chickens outside, and they have their own city, it's
live stream.
So nice.
Yeah, so the first one housed seven chickens, and then eight chickens, and it was destroyed,
and that was chicken city and then we built new chicken city which is the current iteration the next thing
we're gonna be building is neo chicken city and i want it to be like tokyo cyberpunk are you gonna
put up all kinds of like neon lights and i'd love to get little sunglasses for some of the chickens
some razor style like yeah and like you know cyberpunk tokyo cyberpunk neo chicken city
uh but it would be cool if we could get the statue of lenin and put the root like the roosting bar
across so the chickens when they go to sleep chicken sleep on things they like to go up high
but they they just poop yep it just happens oh and it would be just yeah just all over lenin's face
just and on camera like we love that. And on camera.
Imagine that.
The Chicken City camera pointed right at Lennon's $300,000 face
with chicken crap flopping on it.
Dude, I kind of feel like we would get far leftist
who would attack us over something like that.
Like desecrating a religious figure to them.
Yeah.
Oh, do people actually still worship that guy?
Oh, dude. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. religious figure to them yeah oh do people actually still worship that guy oh dude yeah oh yes oh yes
communism is an ideology it's like that's the problem because real communism hasn't been tried
let's just go to the next super chat i'm joking all right nick sherman says i was had a heart
attack real communist phil should make a new song called two weeks to slow the spread and just do nothing but
expose all the bs that was happening in the day uh in nowadays in the lyrics all the guitars are
out of tune we're not we're not playing in time everybody has a different metronome in their ear
it's just all remoting in yeah just like a train wreck latency everywhere all over zoom yeah
paul renfrew says come on tim everyone knows the suspect the suspect
handcuffed in the police car was clearly the acorn version of magneto yes acorno and he could
control acorns man corno good one in what in what reality could you imagine the sound of an acorn
hitting a car you can hear it in the video it sounds like a little metallic thing but he was
right next to it maybe it resonated i don't know i think the guy is like either he's cognitively
malfunctioning or he was intentionally trying to kill that guy yeah yeah i don't know about that
go on i mean i swear those are bulletproof in those cars anyway i tell you no they're not and
but i tell you what there's a that was a whole lot of bullets shot at the car to not be trying to kill him now this is a fair
point alexander scarpecci says i think the cop had a psych had a psychotic episode that's why
he wasn't charged mental health issue fair point yeah i think that's that's fair yeah he broke down
yeah yep and then when he was like i'm good but i feel weird he thought he was shot yeah you know what
it was funny because i was thinking exactly that when you're like he must have rolled over a stone
i'm like what if he just rolled over his flashlight yeah he rolled on the ground his
flashlight pressed into his side and he's like oh it hurts could have been broken glass you know who
knows what do we got ryan hunter says to add to your conspiracy theory i think those ridiculous roles
were an attempt to destroy the badge cam interesting yeah like why did he do two combat
rolls oh maybe that made no sense it's no i mean you're faster on your feet right there's why would
he roll on the ground twice something really shady about that yeah yeah that whole like like the
calling out shots fired thing for me is like he didn't even reach
for the for his uh his you don't hear that you don't hear the calm go off man he didn't do
anything like that i don't know man it's fishy it's really fishy woody says i really need an
answer to this tim where is it stated that the president has the declassification power you say
i have a clearance in training and others who work with classified classified say the president
goes through the same process to declassify what's the process to declassify what authority is above the president
in negotiating and determining what information should or should not be made available to people
outside of uh the u.s intelligence or security apparatus if the president of the united states
was negotiating with vladimir putin on a peace treaty and the president let's go back in time
let's say uh ronald reagan is negotiating
with who is who is the premier at the time or whatever the president gorbachev and gorbachev
says uh we're going to put nukes in cuba and he's like you better not do that and he's like okay well
we don't do that if you don't put them in turkey and he goes i can't tell you if we have any in
turkey what do you mean you can't tell me do you or don't you and he's like i can't tell you it's classified okay we are literally negotiating right now to take our
nukes out of cuba if you're willing to tell us where you've got your nukes and you remove them
as well i can't tell you gotta get it approved by some committee that makes literally no sense
the president of the united states would need to go to an for a foreign leader and say
we will end this war
tonight if you pull your troops out of this region. Imagine Donald Trump goes to Vladimir
Putin. He's elected as 2025. And he says, Putin, get your troops out of the eastern Ukraine. We're
going to end this war. And Putin goes, fine, but I want you to remove your resources and
intelligence from from Ukraine as well. And Trump goes, we don't have any there i don't know and he's like we know you do i can't say are you going to negotiate with me on
the internet i don't know it's classified ridiculous that makes no sense and even he was
like i want to tell you but i can't the weakest the most piss poor diplomacy that's the case why
are why are they talking to him right so ostibly, the person that you're doing the negotiations with would be like, if you
can't negotiate, if you don't have the authority, why am I talking to you?
Well, hold on.
We can negotiate, but I'll take it to a committee of unelected bureaucrats who work in intelligence
who can make the determination as to whether or not we can let you know if we're going
to do anything you say.
It's a joke.
It's so crazy.
Yeah, the president is the executive branch.
He is the commander in chief.
That's the issue with immunity as well.
He is the chief enforcer of federal law.
He is the executive.
Yep.
So the reason why we say he has to be impeached first is because we don't want the weaponization of law against the person who's supposed to be enforcing it. And it is a challenge because, you know, my argument against the libertarians is that
a hierarchical law enforcement system effectively gives you a system of appeals in law enforcement.
If a court gives you a bad decision, you can appeal to a higher court. They can choose to
accept or not accept your argument and then maybe advance your claim. And then it can advance to
the Supreme Court where it ends. In terms of law enforcement,
you call the cops, they don't give you the results
you want, you can appeal to a higher law
enforcement department and they may or may not
assist you. It also prevents
interstate, city, and county conflict.
It's not perfect. I think it has a lot
of corruption problems, but you know.
But yeah,
the funny thing is, the question is
where it's stated the president has
declassification powers there are far better informed individuals than i i would uh suggest
will chamberlain who is a lawyer and actually did a lot of writing and and about this but uh
short of going back to the reporting that we did on a long time ago i don't have any of those
sources pulled up for you other than the sheer absurdity it would be of the president of the united states being
unable to negotiate with nato with china literally anybody could you imagine trump goes to nato and
he's like all right so we've got a big uh thing we're doing and i can't tell you but it involves
missiles uh sir yes germany where are you putting missiles? Can't tell you. It's classified.
You make exactly his voice.
Well, that one was not a very good one.
I was taking it a little easy.
But we'll grab another one.
Lance DeBoer says, Tim, I'm a veteran of 10 years of fast food style service relating
to WA minimum wage increase.
Small business over a grand every time the menu went up prices for sign
purposes on the menu i now work in construction making way more and i feel justified in my hourly
rate it's a lot of things people don't need to don't consider when they say we're increasing
minimum wage by 50 cents you say okay how much so that's you know what five percent increase in all
wages for those if you're making 10 bucks an hour. So we're going to have to increase prices
comparable to the increase in wages
to cover that cost.
Got to change the menu.
Now, these days it's all digital.
A lot easier to change a menu
because they're just TV screens.
Oh, or you got to scan.
By the way, I think that's unethical
when they make you scan a barcode
when you go to a restaurant
because there could be malware.
I don't think, we need to legislate
that you cannot, you need paper menus. maybe you can have as an option if people want
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