Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #965 NY Democrat Threatens To SEIZE Trump Buildings Over $355M Verdict w/Cliff Maloney
Episode Date: February 21, 2024Tim, Ian, Phil, & Serge join Cliff Maloney to discuss NYC threatening to seize Trump's buildings if he is unable to pay fraud fine, NYC migrant credit cards costing upwards of $10,000 per person, a ne...w congress bill aiming to expedite citizenship for illegal immigrants who serve in the US military, and Jon Stewart mocking the woke left after they claim his return to The Daily Show is a danger to democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You know,
sometimes I'm really excited when my predictions come true,
but it's usually like a really bad thing,
right?
So like me being like,
wow,
yeah,
I called this.
I knew it.
I was right.
Usually is indicative of something really, really bad
because the predictions we make
are typically bad predictions.
New York, Letitia James is threatening
to seize Donald Trump's buildings in the city
if he doesn't pay up.
The next step in what we thought exactly would happen,
they undervalued Mar-a-Lago
from like a billion
dollars to 20 million a property they have no jurisdiction over why because when they rule
trump owes 350 million dollars like they did they're now going to claim his 500 million dollar
building is only worth 5 million and then they're going to seize it and he's still going to owe them
345 million then they're going to go building by building,
arguing the values are not what he claimed
and they're worth substantially less
and they will seize them.
And what can Trump do?
The government is corrupt now.
It's getting wild.
People are calling for a boycott of all NY business.
Kevin O'Leary has been on a tear once again,
saying what fraud, where?
And who's going to want to do business in New York?
It's so bad.
As we've already mentioned, Governor Hochul came out almost immediately and said, everyone,
please, please calm down.
Don't panic.
Don't flee the state.
But now people are saying boycott all business in New York, which makes things particularly
interesting.
We'll talk about that.
Plus, we have this bill that was introduced about a week and a half ago called the courage
to serve.
I believe it's courage to serve.
Yes, there is a Democrat and Republican
who want to give non-citizens,
the right, illegal immigrants,
the right to join the military
so they can become citizens.
It's going to get wild.
It's going to get crazy.
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Thanks for having me, y'all.
Glad to be here.
Who are you?
What do you do?
Sure.
My name's Cliff Maloney.
I got involved in the political world through Ron Paul back in 2012, so he was kind of my
first introduction, and went on to lead Rand Paul's effort when he ran for president, was in charge of all of
his youth outreach. And from there, got involved, took over an organization called Young Americans
for Liberty, did that from 2016 to 2020. And after 2020, launched an organization called
Citizens Alliance. So now I'm out there trying to create what we call a Liberty State. So we're
trying to go deep in a couple liberty state. So we're trying to
go deep in a couple of these states to really create, I don't want to call it a libertarian
utopia, but we don't want to do the nibbling at the edges. We want to really go in, revolutionize
a state so other states have to say, hey, why aren't we like them? West Virginia. We're not in
West Virginia. You shouldn't be. We are in Pennsylvania, North Dakota, Idaho, and New Hampshire. Different reasons for each of them. But one of the crazy things that's happened with us is in Pennsylvania, unfortunately, of all the states we're in, Pennsylvania has just become completely a battleground that Republicans are losing, and I'm not a party guy, right? It's funny, you know, Phil, you asked me that. I'm like, no, I'm not a GOP guy, but I am a guy to use a party as a vehicle. And we've had
this major problem in Pennsylvania where these Liberty, Rand Paul, Ron Paul types get through
the primary and we support them at the state level. And then all of a sudden they get to the
general and the party is completely losing to the Democrats because of the new mail-in ballot
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Ian sometimes just sitting there
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Yeah, no joke.
Sometimes you can see it.
Sometimes you can't.
And then he just floats around the room
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I think that's the essence of Reiki
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Could be wrong about that.
Anyway, sir, just pressing the buttons.
Yeah, I'm here just admiring Ian.
All right.
Here we go.
From ABC News, Letitia James says she's prepared to seize Trump's buildings if he can't pay
his $354 million civil fraud fine.
And I hate to say I told you so.
They haven't yet done it. OK, so it's not like the prediction has absolutely come true. But this is
the step, the first step in making this move. They could not just come out and say, Donald Trump,
we're taking your buildings. They've got to go in increments now. Now, I'm slow down.
For those of you who are like, wait, wait, what's this this Trump fraud thing? What's going on with this? Well, let me help by lifting up the rock for you
that you have been sleeping under and explain. Donald Trump was accused of fraud because his
business valued their own assets at a number they determined, which is what literally everybody does.
They didn't give Trump a trial over it. They summarily determined in a summary judgment,
bang, judge says, nope, Trump committed fraud. Next question. They then said, okay, how much
will Trump own damages? The question becomes damages to who? Didn't matter. They ruled $354
million. The next step. So my prediction here was during this process, they claimed Mar-a-Lago,
which is coast to coast west
palm beach no i'm sorry palm beach property not west palm beach palm beach property so it's water
on both sides 20 plus acres they said it's billion dollar properties worth 20 million dollars that
makes no sense because it's neighboring properties which are a tenth of the size go for 40 50 million
dollars we know they're lying once we saw saw that move, this was my prediction.
In New York, they're going to fine Trump hundreds of millions of dollars.
I said $250 million.
I think that was what people expected.
They're going to claim his $500 million building is worth $10 million or $5 million.
Then they're going to seize that building,
and Trump will still owe $350 million.
This way, the amount they find him doesn't matter.
They will take all of his New York based asset. They've already said he can't be an officer of
a company. This is the next step in what they need to do to make that happen. They couldn't
just come out afterwards and be like, Trump was fined. Therefore, we're seizing his buildings.
We've done it. Then bang the gavel because people would be like, whoa, wait, what? Like,
give Trump a chance. No. The first thing they're going to do, PR wiseizing his buildings. We've done it. Then bang the gavel because people would be like, whoa, wait, what? Like, give Trump a chance.
No, the first thing they're going to do, PR wise, public declaration.
We are prepared to do this if Trump doesn't pay.
The next thing they're going to do is exactly what they did to Trump and Alex Jones.
The courts or the court officers will determine that for some reason, Trump is not paying
the fine.
Trump will move to file an appeal.
They'll argue, no, you have to pay the fine even if you're appealing.
We demand it be paid.
They're saying that Trump's got to pay 10% of a bond.
So $35 million if he wants to appeal.
They're going to make up some excuse.
They're going to claim Trump never submitted the proper paperwork.
They're going to lose the paperwork.
And then after a certain amount of time, they're going to file default against Trump and try and seize his buildings.
My prediction.
Panel, what say you?
How long does he have to pay it?
I don't know.
Because he's about to sell stock from this, what was it, SPAC that he's, what was it he's selling?
Truth Social or he's selling a bunch of stock at Truth Social?
354.8 million plus 100 million in prejudgment interest.
This is so ridiculous.
People are leaving New York.
Businesses are fleeing New York right now.
Business owners, Grant Cardone said he's not going to do business in New York anymore.
Patrick Bet-David is like, get out of New York.
Stay and fight or get out or just sit there and freeze and let it all happen to you.
But keep in mind, if they do this to Trump, they're going to do it to somebody else.
So Casper's distributor is based out of New York state and they're based.
They're awesome.
They are anti-cancel culture.
They defend their customers.
They don't back down to the woke mob and they're a great business.
And I'm like, this is a tough question.
Do we divest from New York state?
I looked at a bunch of different distributors.
Basically what happens is we find a distributor.
We get samples of coffee.
It's mostly like origin coffee, but then we come up with our own blends and they produce it for us.
And that's how we distribute. Like that's how it's produced, right? I chose this, uh, this
place because they're a moderate district that leans slightly in favor of Trump, which I'm like,
this is good. That means it's a battleground for us. We want to be economically invested in places
where we have an interest, which will help us win against
Democrat interests or just uniparty establishment interests. I should say we want to create
industry in areas where people are like, I don't want to like we don't want the woke to have control
over industry when they tell people speak against us and you're fired. That's when they win.
We want to be able to say, hey, don't cancel our contract.
You will lose millions of dollars.
So I'm like, this is a great place.
It's in a moderate area of New York State.
The guy who runs it, he's based AF.
He's a good dude.
He's defended us from cancel culture mobs.
He's defended his other customers.
He says, I don't care.
I won't back down.
We sell coffee.
We're not interested in this stuff.
And now the concern is like, do we divest?
Because then we'd be leaving them high and dry.
But should like, it's a tough question, right?
I mean, there's already been some amount of people,
of businesses leaving New York and obviously other states as well.
I know people in the music industry that have left
both California and New York, Tennessee,
Nashville is swelling still. They still have a significant influx of people because people are looking to leave the music
or leave new york or la but they they're still in the music industry and they want to be able to stay
you know connected and there's there's obviously nashville's you know such a music mecca. And I don't blame them.
I mean, there's obviously merit to the argument.
Look, we need to stay and we need to fight because you don't want to see more balkanization of the United States.
If you are a person that doesn't want to see the United States as an entity dissolve, you don't want to see more balkanization of as of people by state
because then you end up with more more friction between states and stuff if you do want to then
okay fine but this doesn't help like this this weaponization of of government against a person
because of politics it doesn't stop with donald trump these things never stop. Kathy Hochul was making these comments because people are worried if, and we've meant, I've mentioned this multiple times on the show in the past few days or the past few times I've been on, property rights are the foundation of functioning economy it has to be a command
economy if you don't have property rights and command economies just don't work so i would say
yes i mean i'm not going to say get out of new york right away but i would push them to say
the companies are never going to get the signal that they need to leave you know unless people
are kind of giving them that feedback that is like listen we don't want to be you know we don't want
to be tied to the state the things they could do to you and your business now it's tough
because they're there it sounds like he's a good guy right super based like you want to you want
to support the company um but i think they've overplayed their hand i mean do we really think
that like normal people or voters see this and they're like oh yeah like that i mean what a
bubble they're in yeah people do the thing no people people do
not pay attention for the most part like there's only probably 10 of the population that is that's
paying attention to this close enough to even know the details the rest of the population just like
the government wouldn't do anything wouldn't prosecute him if he didn't do something wrong
and that's as far as they think about it because they've been brainwashed for the past decade about
how bad trump is so all they're saying is oh they
finally found this stuff that i've been conditioned to already believe by a decade of bad media kevin
o'leary is a really great example of gelman amnesia which is he is an expert in real estate development
he sees this trial against trump and knows instantly it is fake the state of new york
is committing fraud against donald trump and the people of new york is committing fraud against donald trump and the
people of new york to steal his money for political power because kevin o'leary does develop a realty
development he's been doing all these interviews where he's like this is insane there's no fraud
there's no victim everyone does this everywhere in every part of the world in every city in the
world then he goes i know trump has a lot of other things going on with these trials, other trials as well.
I'm not talking about that.
Full stop.
My friend.
Maybe once you see how fraudulent these trials are, you realize all of them are. Yeah, some people are.
I told this story last night that a friend of mine who's blatantly would consider himself like a leftist.
He was telling me a few nights ago, like, it's like, I think you make like a sea change.
You said something about like the tides have turned, it's like head in the sand yeah but when the tide comes in
you still can't breathe and you pull your head out like it's one too many stories it just one on top
of the other on top of the other about this guy that's running for president now they're hitting
him with this one after the last one after the last one after the last one it's too many people
have become blatantly aware of this and it's all political pain right i mean they're trying obviously to get him eventually to stand down
but we're past the sand the line in the sand that was drawn we are completely past it like there's
no way at this point they think more pain is going to get him to not run and none of this is going to
keep him off the ballot i mean aside from the georgia fawney willis stuff i mean there's not
really any of these are going to keep him off the ballot or keep him out of the white house because he's going to be in jail i mean this is
you know they're asking him to pay but i think the more they see this i'm telling you and that
they're in that bubble they don't realize that normal people are like this is some bullcrap i
gotta to the best of my ability i want to explain this because people are tuning in for the first
time some people they're like what is this 350 million dollar fraud case he took out a loan he
and he put up his property as collateral for the loan.
And he said, my property's worth whatever,
500 million, whatever.
He said it was worth bank.
He's like, maybe not.
Maybe it's worth less than that.
He's like, all right.
They negotiate.
They come up with a number, 400 million, whatever,
a big number.
Then he takes out a loan for like half that value.
Then he builds another building with that.
And then he pays back the loan.
And he used this building.
So if he couldn't pay back the loan,
they'd take his property.
This is what real estate developers do.
That is a normal thing.
And that's what Kevin O'Leary's been saying.
This is what you do.
You propose a great big number
for the value of your property.
You negotiate with the bank
and then you agree on it.
Then you take out a loan for like half the value.
You make the building, you pay the loan back.
That's what Trump did.
This is completely insane.
Yeah.
It's like the Federal Reserve, man.
How can you, if you're, if yeah you want to stay and hold
the line but if your area is getting shelled you've got to retreat the federal reserve owns
this country it's disgusting this is in my opinion so the gender pay gap is to marxist ends what's
the real world implications of the gender wage gap non-negotiations they said men make you know
30 cents on the more on the dot more for
every every you know women make 70 cents on the dollar for every you know whatever man makes blah
blah it's all not true it's actually i believe between three and seven percent and the reason
is because men negotiate women don't men are more willing to take risks and potentially lose a job
to ask for more money so what we ended up seeing in san francisco is they said no more negotiating that way it's fair
all they're really saying is this job pays 100k and no more no less they are shutting the market
out from being able to have people say i'm the best at this job i deserve more communism not
immediately but the end goal will be a a caste-based system of of jobs white collar job pays 100 blue collar job play pays 50
entry-level job pays 32 and no one's allowed to negotiate for more or less what they're doing
to trump right now is basically the same thing you will not be legally allowed to value your own
assets okay donald trump has a building and he argues why he believes it's worth 500 million
dollars the bank says like 400 million in their system what will end up happening is a government
appraiser must be appointed to appraise all buildings and determine their value whatever
no matter what you care like think that's it the value is determined by what someone's willing to
pay for it and there's
a there's a really interesting challenge in things having value you know if i have this chicken
painting behind me that i bought for two grand believe it or not someone might say well then
it's worth two grand no it's not because i won't sell it for less than 50 okay but no one's going
to buy it for 50 so what i determine the value of what i think it's worth and then i list the asset and i say
it's worth 50 it's mine if i don't want to sell it for less if the government came and said nope
you're lying it's only worth 2 000 so what i couldn't sell it for more that's what they're
saying in new york trump would not be allowed to sell the buildings for what he's asking price is
that's insane and like if you were going to take out a loan against that painting then you would
have to make a negotiation with the bank.
But you could still do that.
But it's effectively a sale.
There's very little difference.
Trump goes to a bank and says, I need $400 million in cash.
I will put my building up.
It's like going to a pawn shop.
Imagine you went to a pawn shop and you're like, I got a diamond ring.
And you were like, it's worth five grand.
And the guy goes, no, it's worth a hundred, a hundred dollars.
And you were like, nope, it's worth five grand. But I'll tell you what, three grand, it's worth five grand. And the guy goes, no, it's worth a hundred, a hundred dollars. And you were like, nope, it's worth five grand.
But I'll tell you what, three grand, it's yours.
He goes, nope, legally, you are lying and committing fraud by trying to sell your diamond
ring for more than what I'm saying it is.
That's insane.
Well, and the wildest thing about this though, is nobody complained, right?
All the banks got paid.
Nobody sued.
That to me is like the part that I think, once again, we're talking normal folks that
see this story and they're like what is going on here and I think when Mr. Wonderful Kevin O'Leary says that he's
like you know all these interviews you're right Tim he's just I mean he's out there and he's just
like there was no lawsuit everyone got paid back like so where does this come from right it's like
where do they and look if they're going to throw the bookie they're going to come up with something
but I think most normal folks are like, this is obviously a political hit job.
I don't think that you can,
you can't be informed about the conditions in,
or the situation and the facts in the case
and not see clearly that it's a political hit job.
She said so as much when she ran.
The DA literally said,
hey, I'm going to get Donald Trump.
It's not like it's super hard to figure out.
And the problem is just that there aren't enough people that care.
There's not enough people that care enough.
They're just like, well, it's Donald Trump, and I don't like him.
Not that I'm a big Donald Trump defender.
I think he's funny.
But it's not like they're just like, oh, it's fine because it's the person that I don't like.
There is there is a whole generation of people that are not liberals.
Like they have no idea about or if they do have an idea about our government.
It is a negatively influenced opinion that says that liberty means that you're going to hurt other
people and being free means that you're going to cause problems for other people it's totally
antithetical to to american uh you know the fundamental principles that that create america
it's against liberalism it is anti-enlightenment it is let's it's a mess let's jump to the story
from the daily mail new york city's migrant debit cards are costing far more
than eric adams claims my friends do you know what the cost per migrant is going to be for
this debit card program i heard ten thousand thousand dollars per migrant sick wow i gotta
get down to new york man i just want to say this right now as we begin the segment my friends
share this clip clip this segment this this this segment right now give it a few minutes and share with every Gen Z person you know.
And I would love to see these like Gen Z Democrats give an explanation for why it is they can't afford a place to live.
They can't afford to have a family.
They can't afford to start their lives the way all of the past generations did, but the city and this government are giving tens of thousands of
dollars to these non-citizens who just got here. It is what, what is the estimate? Somewhere between
80 and a hundred thousand dollars per year spent on non-citizens. I would say this right now. See,
maybe, maybe the game plan is the big ask, give illegal immigrants a hundred grand. And then when they come out and say, okay, how about we give everyone in America a hundred grand and then when they come out and say okay
how about we give everyone in america a hundred grand people are going to say well it's better
than the illegal immigrants and then you get universal basic so they're going to per immigrant
they're going to give them eight eighty to a hundred thousand a year that's i think it was
eighty eight thousand dollars spent this one on the immigrants because because they're not giving
them cash but they're giving them luxury hotel i would I would imagine in the 90s, in the late 90s, this would have caused national riots.
If there was an influx of illegal migrants that were getting 100 grand a year,
or even for inflation, 47,000 a year, people would be out on the street in droves.
Since the late 90s, there's been like 25 years of graduating classes of people that have been indoctrinated
with the with the ideas that the that this is just perfectly fine that that borders don't matter
that that an economy can sustain an infinite number of people that come in that you can print
money at will and just go ahead and print it out to people and they'll just you know that
won't affect your economy these are things that are that are taught in schools people don't come
up with these ideas on their own like you've got 25 years of at least 20 years of colleges teaching
mumbo jumbo in humanities departments so badly that it is infiltrated into the regular sciences
you have and and the case in point is there is there is not a gender binary which there
obviously is eric eric weinstein's even buying into that now exactly yeah which i mean and it's
like look you to get to the very basics of the fact that it's gender binary there are two
kinds of gametes there's big ones and little ones that there's big ones that sit there and little
ones that move that's men and women that's it now there's there's different there's people that
have there's anomalies that happen but that doesn't change the fact that there are men and women and
this is so that's just biology this is where the breakdown has begun i mean eric weinstein he's got
this viral clip going around where he was being interviewed and he says it's not true there's only two genders or sexes because intersex people exist and this is the
exact same logic of two plus two can't equal five because sometimes it's 2.3 and it's like well 2.3
is a definitive number 2.3 intersex people are definitive people they're intersex people that
doesn't mean there's more than one sex but when i mean even eric weinstein has begun to espouse us it's like what is he giving up it was shocking and it was
on chris williamson's podcast and chris pushed back he's like well you say there's more than
two genitals but he's like do you mean sex are you talking about two sec more than two seconds
he tried to give him the app and eric's like i don't understand it but i believe it are you
kidding me why would you believe something you don't understand dude you're a scientist
yeah that was crazy the the uh colin uh i forget his last name swipe right swipe right uh did a
great uh he's at swipe right on twitter on x he did a great response to eric he went through the
the specifics of of the thing that uh eric was confused about offered to talk to him about it
and and stuff and i'd love to see her reach out to him. It's, it's a very easy thing to understand.
And Eric is,
is way too smart to,
to make that.
With intelligence,
man,
without wisdom,
intelligence is a,
is a super villain.
It's a,
it's a,
it's a nasty thing to have intelligence with no wisdom.
Have you guys ever met someone who is like factually smart,
but couldn't connect to the dots?
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
Right.
And that, and that's, I've, I've met a handful of people in my day where it's like you ask them who is the
author of that book about oh ray bradbury like what was the person oh this like what's 17 times
47 look bang and then when it comes to connecting the dots between different areas they they have a
hard time understanding and
that's that's what it feels like with eric weinstein he's a really smart guy he knows math
he knows all of his facts and details and then when someone proposes some kind of argument he
gives he gives a mangled confusing social response that makes no sense i i don't and like it's like
not knowing when to stop talking and let's start listening that's a
big part of having intelligence with no wisdom let's go back to the main story though back to
uh immigrants criminal aliens being given money how do you stop this this needs to be sent to
i'm gonna say it again every gen z person and just be like i don't care who you vote for i
literally don't care who you vote for don't complain to me don't complain about boomers
don't complain about millennials.
If you're going to vote for Democrats knowing they're doing this.
This is going to be the entire,
I'll spoil alert here for the whole 2024 election.
Okay.
Republicans will spend $5 billion versus the Democrats,
$5 billion,
about 10 billion.
This cycle,
Democrats will say the Republicans have a war on women,
right?
They want to take us back 50 years,
anti-abortion.
That'll be the whole message.
I mean, wall-to-wall TV coverage.
This is the Republicans' message.
Now, I agree with it.
I think we got to close the border.
We got to figure this out. But the more they do this crazy stuff, the more it's just going to play into that.
You know?
And it's going to create a wedge issue.
I mean, it's already there.
Turn on Fox all day.
That's all they're showing, right?
They know that it's the border wall.
It's the border wall. If you are showing that if you are Gen Z, you should be on TikTok. You should. So here's the strategy. Go on TikTok. Do not disparage migrants as individuals because TikTok will ban you in two seconds. to criticize, to question, why are they being given up to 100K per year in value in luxury hotels
while we can't afford to eat or sleep
or pay rent or start families?
Ask that question.
Make that go viral.
And we'll probably,
I think we're going to pull this up,
but now they're talking about
giving them citizenship through military service.
Like, are they just grooming
the next generation of fighters
to go fight in the Ukraine?
And then the problem is if you have foreigners that don't understand the ethos of
your nation in the army they're way more willing to turn on the people we'll we'll get into all
that stuff for sure but the reason why we're doing the segue with this story is we're talking about
new york being politically corrupt going after donald trump? Multiple fake court cases. A 30-year-old claim of rape, which was actually rejected by the courts.
They held him liable for, I think, sexual, I don't know if it was sexual abuse or something like that.
Was there evidence, any evidence in that case, or was it all testimony?
My understanding is there was no evidence at all.
He said, she said, that's it.
But even beyond that, there's no evidence.
And 80 million?
83 million.
Just bang the gavel.
So you have abject corruption in New York government.
Not just in going after Donald Trump, but giving taxpayer dollars away in one of the most heavily taxed states to people who aren't even citizens of this country.
I think a problem with New York is that it's too centralized in that city uh the whole state is sucked in by that that town new york city
and i maybe california has a similar problem with la and san francisco they just absorb the power
and they make decisions for the rest of the tens of millions of people i don't think it's as
pronounced in california because there's multiple cities that that have uh similar
politics and and stuff whereas new york city is such a behemoth comparatively to the rest of the
you know the rest of the state i think it's you think it's savable i mean do we really think new
york city's savable i mean that's why i say yes because yeah yes because that's where wall street
is but i mean savable but like how long would it take is it worth the fight right like when we're talking about the vest thing and asking these people hey does it make sense to move i mean save a bowl but like how long would it take is it worth the fight right like when we're
talking about divesting and asking these people hey does it make sense to move i mean look old
old new york was once new amsterdam right it goes way back and there was a period where it was a
great city and then it fell into disrepair in in the 80s it was it's late 70s and 80s it was awful
and then you got donald trump real estate revitalization mayor giuliani things started
getting cleaned up whether
people liked it or not the policies that were being enacted ultimately resulted in new york
becoming very safe and now it's falling apart again hurricane sandy was nasty man manhattan
got flooded that is not a safe place to live on a basin on an island land like if you're trying to
get off that island in a rush i doubt it because good luck if you try well i mean people that live
there kind of know like you kind of go into it knowing that like if there's like some kind of like massive like uh natural
disaster you're kind of stuck everyone knows that it's you know you're walking out you know
you're on an island yeah you had to walk everyone had to walk out when they lost the power a couple
years back or whatever if everything starts breaking down and you are in new york and you're
on manhattan island i guess when you say savable, what do you mean exactly?
Save?
I guess what I'm saying is it worth the fight, right?
Is it worth it?
Is this a, is this a, the pendulum swings back three years from now, you know, and the
people have had enough, they're fed up and they're like, you know, we need to fix this
or does it take 20 years?
Does it become like, and if I'm, if I'm the guy in New York city, right, I'm getting out.
Like, I just think, you know, get somewhere, go somewhere, go to a red state, go somewhere you can build something.
And I just think that, you know, who wants to wait around for, I mean, they're not coming in our direction.
I mean, look at this stuff, right?
They're still going in the opposite direction towards insanity.
So it's not even like we're at a pause and it's like, all right, where do we go from here?
I mean, there's a new story every day about just the crazy stuff they're doing.
So I just don't think it's worth the fight.
And I do think, you brought it up earlier, the national, I shouldn't say divorce, but
are we going to have a kumbaya moment or does it make sense to get out?
I mean, I think eventually you're going to have states that are going to have to push
back.
I would advise anyone living in New York City to leave the city for a short period of time
because I live in New York City. I didn't for a short period of time because I live in New
York City I didn't leave the city for two years I lived in it because you can do everything you
need there forever and it smelled so bad but I didn't realize it till I left the brake dust
it's these fine particulates of black whatever it is carbon that goes through the avia it's so
small so fine that it goes through the avioli in your lungs right into your bloodstream like
I don't know the exact metabolic thing but it's nasty way way worse than a lot of other forms
of carbon waste and it is just you'll find black dust on your brake dust on your like windowsill
and stuff and like the people throw fish guts on the ground outside after they get done with their
the fishmongers in the day it is nasty. Get out for like two weeks and then go back and then make your decision.
You ever walk through Chinatown?
Yeah.
Open air.
The smell on Houston Street, dude.
It is just, you'll see stains on the sidewalk where they throw the fish guts every day.
I got no problem with the smell of fish.
Like, it's food.
It's the putrefactive bacteria that's disgusting.
I like, dude, welcome to the world.
People who are selling fish, there's going to be the smell of food. They dump it into the sewer. They dude, welcome to the world. People who are selling fish,
there's going to be
the smell of food.
They dump it into the sewer.
They're not supposed to do that.
This is the thing.
He's just dogging
New York City out.
It looks cool.
The thing about Fear Factor
that always got me
is that a lot of Fear Factor
was today's challenges.
You will eat food.
And I'd be like,
okay,
they'd be like intestines.
I'm like,
I had intestine tacos
i had pig intestines like i'm all about crazy i don't i had tongue i like so so i get it they
did weird stuff like eyeball but like that's food like people eat that stuff when they what happens
is they dump it on the curb and into the sewer and i don't think they're supposed to and then
it just sits there and the putrefactive bacteria the putrescine and the cadaverine just feast on
that stuff and that's what causes like putrescence basically they are not supposed to that is
correct i think it's against the rules but they're just like let's let's let's segue to uh where this
all goes baby bipartisan congress duo unveil bill providing expedited citizenship for immigrants who
enroll in the military let's go baby pat ryan Pat Ryan and John James introduced the Courage to Serve Act on Friday.
The legislation addresses two challenges facing the U.S., an influx of migrants looking to work, build a better life for their families, and contribute to our country, as well as a recruitment crisis.
Here we go.
I'll give you the quick Cliff Notes version.
Our border is porous.
Our country is corrupt.
The interests of the people are not served
they are now trying to recruit people who are not citizens into the military what will this be the
military industrial complex and the law enforcement federal apparat a federal law enforcement and
military military apparatus of the executive branch will be will become some kind of international
police force accountable to no one as it already is for the most part, it will be comprised
of people from
all over the world
with no allegiance
to any one country,
and you will have,
in essence,
a true world police.
Yeah, I said this
on the last segment.
I'll say it again now.
The disturbing thing
about having foreigners
join your military
and make up
a large segment
of your military,
they don't understand
the ethos of the United States,
they don't understand
the First Amendment,
they don't get it, they weren't taught it, that they're going to be way more willing to turn understand the ethos of the united states they don't understand the first amendment they don't they don't get it they weren't taught it that they're
going to be way more willing to turn on the people and violate the constitution if they're ordered to
so if you have a military that is actually you know has integrity and and lives up to military
standards that that militaries have held for you know years and years hundreds of years maybe
thousands of years um i think that you can have foreigners join your military and get an expedited
uh way into the country but you have to trust that your military loves your country the way that your
military should if your military is teaching the people that that join the military that your country
has been oppressive and that it's not worth fighting for that it's bad and and it's all of
the things that go on go along with having a critical view of of the united states a critical
consciousness whether it be a critical racial consciousness critical gender studies or whatever
um but any kind of marxist power dynamic where the united states being
in a position of power is actually considered an oppressor if you're teaching your military that
and then they're releasing them into the into the country it's literally just one more avenue
doing the same thing that the colleges are doing which is pumping out ideologues the u.s government
allows non-citizens to to enlist they
do they get sent to ukraine in active conflict world war three they come quote home to the united
states where republicans then argue this is unconstitutional we can't do this creating
world war three vets protesting in the street and history books talk about how these world war three
veterans were denied their rights and their and from the U.S. government.
Yeah, but here's the best part about the root problem, which is they are struggling to recruit people.
Right?
Why?
Well, one, step one, we villainize masculinity.
Right?
It's like anybody that's a soldier is considered a scumbag or whatever you want to say it.
They've just pushed away from any masculine effort to promote. And then they got rid of them while they're in covid right they said oh
you didn't get the jab see ya you know i mean they they literally got rid of some of the best
intention right to to just completely deplete i mean i know they could open the door to non-citizens
fighter pilots bomber pilots some of the best folks that we have and we said oh you're not getting the jab
see ya you gotta go but it opens the door for them to go oh no let's bring non-citizens in
and create an international military force that is that is accountable to no nation yep the united
states effectively has become a null space on the world map every every country has its borders has
its laws its jurisdiction whatever the u.s imagine a world
map erase the borders of the united states and put land mass and there's all these other countries
all over the planet but the united states is just nothing anyone can come there's free money it's
all yours the the next generation be damned and you can even join the global empire's military
force and you know what i think they may find themselves in Ukraine.
They, they, they, they're now, uh, who was that reporter who was like, asked Biden, do
the Republicans have Navalny's blood on their hands?
Like just the most psychotic question.
Don't be surprised if, as this escalates, they say we're in a recruitment shortfall.
We need to send people to deploy to stop putin
who's going to invade poland or whatever you know another option could be maybe we don't have troops
in 120 countries i mean that's the part that we were joking about earlier but it's like you know
the real conversation of what is our role in the world right in foreign policy is unfortunately
this uniparty complete agreement in washington dc i mean it's you knowlegious to say, hey, maybe we shouldn't have all these wars going on.
And that's the one thing I always give Trump credit for, right?
Like the no new wars thing, I think it's a much bigger deal than people think.
I mean, hell, Obama got the Nobel Peace Prize and started what, seven wars?
I mean, it was crazy.
They're laughing at us.
It was the not George Bush.
Right.
Yeah, peace prize.
The post-George Bush world.
But I just think that you have this situation where nobody wants to have that conversation.
What is the role of the U.S. government?
I mean, this effort, Bring Our Troops Home, you guys remember that group, Defend the Guard?
They're running these state bills called Defend the Guard.
And I love it because I'm always trying to find what is the state angle to push back. And when you have this kind of crazy uniparty push, and I'm with you,
that they're trying to get to this point where we're weakening and it's kind of these globalists,
I feel like pushing it. You need a couple of states to pass this. And all it says is
our governor cannot deploy our guardsmen unless there's an actual declaration of war.
Now, some people say oh it's
semantics the whole declaration we're never going to do that again but what it does is if you look
at the numbers what is it 60 70 percent of the people that deploy to these wars they're guardsmen
they're not active duty and so i think you got to find things like that to battle back with
because i do i agree with tim i think it's going so quick that if you think you're going to fix it you know by getting the right guy in the white house you got so much more to deal with
layers below that i i do think the the biggest course of action is get trump in the white house
start changing out and firing personnel you know when when uh the big tech guys i not not like
silicon valley but like elon and his crew and gigafund when i when i saw uh i
i went to a party where a bunch of guys were talking about ways to like win the culture on
their plans and they really believed taking twitter was that path and they weren't talking
about buying it was almost saying that but they were just like getting rid of the censorship
and i was like it's it's cultural i do believe big tech is the path towards, you know, restricting and controlling culture,
but we need a massive cultural shift in a certain direction.
But I got to hand it to him.
Elon Musk buys Twitter and boy, has the landscape shifted dramatically.
It's not just Elon Musk's effort.
It's going to be everybody speaking up.
But I think a lot is similar to voting for Donald Trump in November.
Not a perfect guy.
People are complaining, oh, Elon Musk is banning this person or that person.
Why aren't I allowed to say this?
I'm like, yeah, because there's no perfect scenario for anybody.
But it's certainly improved.
Alex Jones is back.
Voting for Donald Trump is going to be like, oh, there's gonna be a lot of stuff.
This is what drives me crazy with the libertarians.
They're like, Trump did this and did that.
And I'm like, bro, look, if my choice is the democrat uniparty warmongers
bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb iran or donald trump no new wars how could you ever be like by all
means 100 we'll sit here and be like oh trump did bad here and i'm gonna vote for him with a smile
on my face and so i think changing all this comes from us state level city level culturally that's why we're doing the
coffee shop that's why we're doing music and skateboarding we it's what we know but i also
think voting for donald trump is the big the big hit i love your concept defend the guard i mean
giving the states control of their own national guard is is a great step as well and i tim what
you just said there's no perfect way in fact there's really no great way forward there's like there's not a lot of bad ways forward and we got to pick the least bad way
the worst the way we've had is the liberal economic order so i want to ask you cliff
military bases all over the planet since 1949 american-led economic
liberal economic order the the rules-based economy is what they call it not very good anymore these
american military bases iraq
afghanistan libya wherever else the hell we've been dominating and destroying things we i say
i'm complicit but like what's the next step global technocracy centralized control of these technocrats
like how do we how do we parse this how do we transition away from having american military
bases all over the planet as global police or or should we? And would it be better? Would it be worse? What do you see?
Well, I think it probably has to get worse here. I mean, we don't have a Javier Malay
leading the country, right? It had to get so bad that they were able to bring somebody in and say,
hey, we need a different direction. You've got the Democrats who are going to continue to spend
their money on all the domestic spending, the welfare, illegal immigrants, anything they can do to virtue signal. And you've got the right,
who's going to just continue to fund the military industrial complex. And of course,
we know who pays for it all, the Fed, right? And until, I don't think you fix the Fed. I don't.
I worked for Ron Paul when he passed audit the Fed, HR 459. I'm the biggest believer in ending
the Federal Reserve and replacing it with absolutely nothing. But you have to do the spending.
The spending is the only way you get it under control.
And I don't know when it gets bad enough that people feel it through the inflation.
They feel it through the cost of goods and services.
But to me, there's that uniparty holy alliance.
And until we can expose that with local pushback, local alternatives to all of what they're doing, I don't think you fix it. But you've got to figure out a way to tackle the unit party's obsession with both domestic welfare and
military spending that has really no oversight. If we do it, like if it gets so bad that we can't
do the spending anymore and they're like, we just can't do the spending now. So it has to change.
What then if we get invaded, how do we pay the troops? Or do people just have to fight for no
money like they did in the civil, the revolutionary war people just have to fight for no money like they did in the Civil War, the Revolutionary War?
They didn't fight for no money.
They didn't get their money when they came back because they were promised a lot.
And they also had to put their farms on hold while they went and fought.
When they came back, their farms were in foreclosure, half the guys, a bunch of guys.
Well, now we're saying they're not even going to have loyalty to the country.
So you're not going to pay them.
They don't have loyalty to the country.
That's not going to be a war that's going to end well for who's ever on that side and uh a lot of people like to reference the roman
empire and uh them bringing in mercenaries that was the end of it i mean i don't know i would
love to a historian that can walk us through we should decade by decade we got to get a roman
empire historian for the culture war that'd be sick that seems like the most important thing to
do considering everyone wants to know about rome right well let's let's we're good i'm gonna jump we're gonna segue uh
we have this story from salon.com ladies and gentlemen john stewart is back and the left is
really angry they called him a danger to our democracy i absolutely love it john stewart
mocks critics critics deeming his daily show return a potential disaster for democracy.
Why? In his opening segment, when he comes back, he lightly jabs at Trump passively.
But the whole thing is dedicated to Joe Biden being completely incapable.
He does mention Trump is old, too, but with a special focus on Joe Biden.
He's got a new show out as of yesterday, and he ribs on Tucker Carlson quite a bit,
which I believe is rather poorly done. I'm not going to I'm not going to tell him his shows
are a danger for our democracy. But boy, does he still absolutely roast Democrats.
He highlights like Keith Olbermann. Look at this. Olbermann says after nine years away,
there's nothing else to say to the both sides is fraud.
Jon Stewart bashing Biden, except please make it another nine years.
Me, I watched and I saw Jon Stewart say things that were incorrect or just like really poorly written about Tucker Carlson and some that were really funny.
And I said, by all means, Jon, welcome to the conversation.
Please keep talking and I will use your show as a launching point to debate
the ideas. When
these people called out John
Stewart, John Stewart says on his
show, it's as the old saying goes,
democracy dies in discussion.
Absolutely roasting
the left for refusing
to engage in a conversation about what's happening
in this country. He then does
go on to do some form of like pathetic mea culpa where he's like but let me let me make fun of tucker carlson for
you guys and it was kind of very is very poorly done like there's one point of the show where he's
like how would you uh show me how to submit to fealty tucker and then it shows um vladimir putin say after world war one danzig was was uh not restored
to germany but it became the city of dansk in poland when hitler said he wanted it back
poland said no hitler then invaded and tucker goes of course john stewart then freezes frame
and says of course and everyone's busting out laughing as if that not there was not a statement of fact. It's just the weirdest thing. Stuart claimed that what what Putin said was
Poland was at fault for starting World War Two when the clip they showed was Putin saying
the Treaty of Versailles gave Danzig to Poland as a free state. Poland asserted control over
calling it Danz. Germany said it's historically german give it back poland said no hitler said i declare war it's very like much more complicated than that
but it's in like the holocaust museum i pulled up the articles like is this what is what is
john stewart ragging on him for but outside of that what i can what i can say right now is guys
let's let's let's take john stewart i say we just, Jon, welcome to the club.
You're allowed to have you're allowed to have bad ideas.
You ought to be wrong.
We're all wrong.
Let's have a discussion.
And then you can go on your show and talk about how crazy these crackpot Democrats are.
Yeah.
Excuse me.
The Jon Stewart is the fact that Jon Stewart is poking at Donald or at Donald Trump a little bit, but like really going after Joe Biden.
It's reflective of the fact that like Joe Biden is the president, like Donald Trump may be running, but he's not currently in a position of authority at all in the government.
It makes sense that you would go after the people that are actually in power. power first of all second of all it is abundantly clear to everyone that will even look that joe
biden is entirely incompetent to be incapable of being the president and actually doing the job
himself what's crazy is that stewart's like a 70 percenter i mean he's with them 70 across the
board now i call him a you know a true liberal you know what i mean a bill mauer type but like
what i'm saying is he's only off script a little bit.
And they do not allow that.
They do not allow that.
There's a meme I saw.
It was pretty good.
And it was a bunch of blue people.
And there was a blue guy.
And he was like, I agree with all of these things.
And so I get these badges.
And it shows all these different causes.
And the next one is him going, maybe that one I'm not so sure about.
And said, child sex changes. And then they were all like, fascist, white supremacist. And taking next one is him going, maybe that one I'm not so sure about. And said, child sex changes.
And then they were all like,
fascist, white supremacist,
and taking all your badges away from you.
It's like, you deviate.
It's a cult.
Like, I saw, you know, the serfs,
you know, our good friend Lance,
was ragging on someone
because they saw a bunch of pride flags
in like a Walmart,
like in some department store
with some big box store with like a grill
and they're like all i want is food like for heaven's sake and i'm like dude in frederick
maryland they're flying a pride flag at city hall like that is that is a flag of an ideology
now if there is a historical american flag with the gadsden flag i'd be like oh whatever i guess
that's this
that's like a state flag for virginia i think it's their license plate so i get it but a rainbow
progress pride flag they even have in one store an eagle on it i'm like it's a cult and they're
flying the flag of a cult if they were if they were flying a flag of of like islam or or any
other religion or christianity i'd also be like it's kind of weird that they're
doing that they've basically found a way to fly a religious flag yeah while arguing it's not a
religious flag 100 right it's a religious flag and the reason why you can't step out of line a
little bit is because there i i don't know of any religion that's like God says a little sin is fine.
It's like if you step out of line at all, like sin is sin to most gods that I've ever heard of.
Usually it's like if you sin, it's like all the sins are bad and they're equally bad. So to step out of line at all as a progressive or whatever, you're offending the religion.
You're stepping out of line.
It's unacceptable.
There are venial and mortal sins. of line it's unacceptable there are venial
and mortal sins i believe it's catholicism it could be wrong it's in some form of christianity
of venial sins are like oh i lied to my neighbor whereas a mortal sin was like oh i had sex with
my neighbors like the worst i know there's definitely passage passages that say that
to god sin is sin i know for a fact that the way the Christians look at sin, they say God says sin is sin.
There's only one sin that they won't, or I think Catholics, that God doesn't forgive.
And I think forgiving, that's blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, I think.
But I know the Christians are like, sin is sin.
They don't care.
Or God doesn't care.
Venial Roman Catholic.
The part that kills me is their religion is defeating Donald Trump and keeping power.
Right. And so this is why the 70 percenters don't work, because if that 30 percent is going to help
Donald Trump or let's say hurt Joe Biden to them, that is the cardinal sin. Right. That is you are
going against. Look at everything we've built. Look at everything that our cult says we have to do.
You're now not with us. So get in line and sit down and shut up.
And I just think that, I mean, it's refreshing.
I mean, I hate that I have to like compliment Jon Stewart,
but you do, like we have to compliment these people
because everybody else is just in lockstep.
No, but so look, I did a long segment.
It was like 40 minutes where I talked about this.
I pushed back and I criticized Jon Stewart.
The difference
between the modern version of the left, they won't do interviews. They say that Jon Stewart is a
disaster for our democracy. He should go away for nine years. No more shows. How dare you offend us?
And then whatever our side is, you saying you don't like him, you don't want to defend him,
but OK, you will. Me, I'll say I think he's funny. His jokes about Tucker were funny, but the underlying premises were bad.
And so I'm like, the thing that really got me is he calls Tucker a liar who says he's lying about
what he does. And I'm like, John, you do exactly what you're accusing him of doing. You're producing
a show that operates under the guise that it's just comedy. It's not real news. When in fact, you are creating jokes under the premise of
the underlying concept is true.
And now we will mock the concept.
It is a manipulative tactic.
I have no problem with it.
I have a problem with people being wrong and lying to people.
But John's allowed to be wrong.
I'll just correct him.
But this is what The Daily Show has always been.
Here is thing that's true.
It's so silly like joke. Insert joke here here and then everyone laughs john oliver does it the premise is when he says tucker
carlson is lying about his job the joke is how he's presenting it haha tucker carlson said a
thing and i he's teaching me now to lie about what i do underlying premise we all know that
tucker's a liar this is how they program people.
He is doing what he's accusing
Tucker of doing. And you know what? That's fine.
We will have that debate.
But you know what? There are a lot of people
that I think are good people that are
economically on the left. Jimmy Dore
is obviously a great person. He's rad.
He's an anti-establishment guy, but he's an economic leftist.
I think Kyle Kalinske's an honest guy. I think
Crystal Ball is very honest.
I just think they're wrong about a lot of things.
And that's absolutely okay.
And we'll have those debates.
And they're not scared to go to people's shows and have those debates.
Jon Stewart, I think, will also.
But I'm not so convinced.
We'll see.
I'd love to get Jon Stewart on The Culture War and actually have that conversation with him
and see what he really thinks about all these issues.
And I think it'd be fascinating.
I think he'd be willing to do those interviews. I don't know that i'd be able to have the poll to
get him on a show but i think he's the kind of guy who'd be more willing to do it than most other
people on the left agreed yeah i i guess you would consider him on the left he's really kind of
middle of the road bro he used to be the liberals liberal right but he was anti-war he was like he was like really
the left is even colbert was all about the war no no he was joking but he would constantly say
how great it was are you of the opinion that the left is anti-war and the right is pro-war still
no so then okay so john stewart the show comes out in the 2000s. To be honest, I don't understand his economic politics, so it's not fair for me to claim.
Because left and right are kind of economic.
Jon Stewart is a liberal's liberal and would always, he would present his show as a, we are the rational, reasonable people and look how absurd these Republicans are.
And that was 70%, right?
60, 70% of the time, it was just overtly right-wing bad but sometimes he
would say like he praised james o'keefe several times and he mocked journalists this is this is
the clever way you manipulate you hey you know i'm a reasonable guy bill maher does something
similar but i think bill maher knows that he's saying things
that are not true
because the logical gaps
just don't make sense.
I think Bill knows
what he's doing.
I think Jon Stewart's
just better at it.
You mentioned Jon Oliver.
Did you guys see...
Oh, that guy is a liar.
It looked like he was bribing
Clarence Thomas to resign.
Let's pull it up.
Let's pull it up.
This is nuts.
We have this story
from Mediaite.
Jon Oliver offers Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas $1 million a year to resign.
He also offered him this really, I think it's a Class A RV.
It's a bus, basically.
Beautiful.
Four TVs, master bedroom.
Those things can run, what, like a half a million dollars or more?
Very beautiful, very beautiful machine.
They're not fun to own. If they're wrong machine they're not fun to own if
they're wrong like they're not fun to own like the bus he offered them they got i don't think
they got a picture of it maybe maybe it's in the video i mean thomas is is pretty well known for
his uh he's got an rv and he likes to drive that thing all over the place oh i know i know look
but i'm saying like just as an aside like you would not want this right no parking's a disaster
that's an h3 yeah pre-planning everything it look you would not want this. Parking's a disaster. That's an H3.
Yeah, pre-planning everything.
Look, you would want it because if someone gave you half a million dollars, you'd sell it.
You'd take the money.
Or if you've got a tour or something, you want to take seven people.
Great.
And then you've got to pay for the staff.
And then they've got to do logistics for how they travel from city to city, where you're parking, where you're dumping your feces.
Otherwise, you're going to end up like Dave Matthews Band, and they dump it all over someone's boat in Chicago downtown.
What an amazing thing to be known for,
by the way. But anyway,
the main story is, John Oliver's trying
to pay Clarence Thomas to resign.
Clarence Thomas said,
I will leave once I do my job
as bad as the media.
If the wrong conservative
made that same joke,
they would literally get arrested.
They would try.
Or if he made this joke 25 years ago, people would be up in arms about it.
You can't bribe a Supreme Court justice to resign even as a joke.
It's not a joke.
You are incorrect, sir.
This is not a bribe.
What is it?
So I have Cornell Law School pulled up.
No.
Bribery involves an official act.
A public official, and it goes into detail, explain what a public official is, and yes, a Supreme Court justice is, to influence an official act a public official and it goes into detail explain what a public
official is and yes the supreme court justice is to influence any official act you could argue
resignation is of course but it's not legally he's not affecting government he's quitting oh
the point of the bribery law is you want clarence thomas to rule in favor or against something that
benefits you or hurt
someone else are you telling me the truth of the opinion that that nuance would matter if it was on
the right so someone went to the president I'm saying it's not legal bribery okay but you are
correct about the nuance would not matter however that being said with everyone saying John Oliver
tried to bribe a Supreme Court justice he has two principal defenses to any claim against him. The first being he's not trying to induce a public official to violate a lawful duty.
You are allowed to quit. Quitting is not influencing government. I mean, it is,
but it's not in the sense that Clarence Thomas would affect law or precedence. He would just
stop doing whatever it is he's doing. You could argue's bribery fine but but john oliver has the
biggest defense of we are a comedy show and have no legitimate offer for clarence thomas it is
scripted it is listed as scripted it is listed as entertainment and that being said ladies and
gentlemen here's the episode of the whitest kids you know where i cannot say what they say oh man in this segment um trevor's name right yeah rest
in peace rest in peace man he was a funny guy hilarious man i'm i it's on youtube i know but i
as a political commentator and show host and journalist will not say this but he goes and
talks about something you can't say about the president he says it is
illegal to say that you want to bleep the president and then he says once again it's illegal to say
i want to you get it the president he says it's also very legal to show a detailed diagram of
how to do it and then he does so are we going to sit here and be it's hilarious are we going to
sit here and be like he should have been arrested for making these threats?
No, I don't.
I think the real common sense here is John Oliver is joking around.
But the legal bribery is if you if you solicit someone.
I'm reading right now.
Same thing.
Cornell Law School means of influencing the actions of an individual holding a public or legal duty.
Influencing resigning is influencing his actions.
If he took the if he took the money and resigned that would be scandalous yes yeah and so so i think
there would be an interesting legal argument about whether or not it's officially bribery because
quitting is not the same as changing law and policy you know you get my point maybe not as
egregious but in a way
i don't i don't think it's bribery to be like you should like imagine this here's why it's not
bribery i'm just sorry it's not john oliver made a job offer to clarence thomas that's not illegal
that's just it if he said clarence thomas how would you like to be a a spokesperson for the
new john oliver show pay a million bucks a year. We'll give you this beautiful trailer.
Of course, you'd have to quit your job at the Supreme Court to take the job.
Is that illegal?
Is that bribery?
No.
And that's exactly the point.
All he's saying is we will pay you a contract, but you have to quit in order to do it.
You can't call that bribery.
I'm reading about the definition of bribery now.
I have no interest in pinning bribery on John Oliver right now.
I don't think that's what...
I'd love to if he did it.
I mean, if he came out again, it was like, no, I'm serious.
I'll give you the million dollars.
I'm very serious if you resign.
Then, yeah, let's end with a bribery charge.
No, look, if Thomas Massey was like, I'd love to build these debt clocks for a living,
and I said, I'll pay you a million dollars a year to make debt clocks.
I mean, you have to resign from your position, but sign this contract with me.
Quit your job.
I'll give you a million bucks.
That's not illegal.
That's not bribery.
You can hire people.
You can compete with public.
Imagine that this was bribery.
You would never, the private sector could never be allowed to negotiate with public sector
employees ever again.
It would all be bribery.
If part of the negotiation on the private sector was that they had to resign
in order to receive the deal,
it's kind of up to the person.
You have to,
you can't work for both,
but it's up.
Well,
if it's up,
I would think it would be,
I don't know if the legal recourse would get a judge in here,
but it would think it would be on the the public servant to to offer a resignation not that that's
part of a deal like hey take some money to resign i get your point oliver is explicitly saying quit
your job i'll give you money he's not saying but uh he's not saying like i have a job for you
unfortunately you have to quit that being said i think legally if you were like we can't make that distinction we can't we can't say you can never go to a
politician and offer them a contract and i'm sure john oliver they got lawyers they went over all
this they know exactly what they're talking about they know the game they're playing and people are
screaming bribery right now and it's probably exactly what they want right because there's nothing there in fact the contract oliver
has might literally be a a writing position on the show he doesn't say that in the clip but it
doesn't matter he can always be like the contract we have is for him to work for us he would have
to resign from the supreme court to do it if it's a public official and it involves money i think
getting to a point where it's bribery is very difficult.
If both of them wanted it, if it was an actual mutual, hey, we wanted to do this.
I mean, there are tons.
All these public officials have to do financial disclosures.
So they have all these rules in place.
So I'm with you.
I don't think it's bribery.
I think you just have to be creative about how they do it to be careful not to trigger something that would you know call for some legal action and then if but if some like young guy now comes out and copycats john oliver
and offers like mayorkas seven million dollars to resign is he going to get hit with a bribery
charge okay right right i would not be surprised if democrats did that i would actually be surprised
if they didn't that being said the law says being induced to or omit to do any act in violation of the
official duty of a person resignation is not an official duty like they're not supposed to quit
if he were to quit it would be outside of any of his official duties it's not it's not even
public policy right you have policy of decisions within the role so yeah you leaving is literally
the opposite right you're like saying hey i'm not going to make any more decisions now we would see
that as political because it's like hey you, you got a Republican appointee or a Democrat
appointed judge, right? So we think of it as like, oh, it opens a seat and all this political
ramification. But the reality is, no, they're not. He's not asking them to vote a certain way on one
of the major cases that's coming to the Supreme Court. He's saying, hey, just take a vacation
early. Get out of here. He's asking him not to vote on the upcoming things.
That's that's that's technically where you where you get into bribery territory. And so this is, I believe, leans against bribery, but could be because Oliver's this work.
It's crazy.
I mean, law is not so easy.
Sometimes Oliver is saying you've made people's lives worse.
Resign.
You're right.
He's basically saying, I will pay you if you don't vote
on the upcoming uh electoral issues you could argue that is if he said it that way right if
he said it that way where it's like you show the intent and the motivation to not have him vote
but that could be it i mean he says in his clip you have made people's lives demonstrably worse
resign we'll give you a million dollars and so that implies he is trying to pay
the supreme court justice so that he does not vote on issues and that could potentially be bribery
it's difficult because i'm sure their lawyers went over all of this they know exactly how they
worded it they know exactly what their defenses are but in the most important thing of course
everyone understands is there's no way the democrats will go after john oliver the foreign
born john oliver the foreign-born john oliver
the foreign-born john oliver who's i got no hate for you john just don't do it again i mean i got
i i've got general disdain and contempt for the man he is a liar and he is stupid basically all
of john stewart's cohorts are awful stupid people i think colbert's a great actor but he's off the
rails i mean really he's got something wrong with his brain.
I didn't even like the Colbert report. I thought it was
so stupid, disingenuous.
He pretended to love war. He would say
things he didn't believe, and it was just
egregious the way
I felt like he was feeding the war machine.
That guy, I don't get that
guy. I don't get that guy. He's just rabid
and maniacal. When I talk about
being in line for the team, to me, he is the poster child of the people that once they dug their heels in, they're in.
And everything he does is about never being accused of being on the opposite team or helping the other team.
And it's just like, I mean, to what end?
He's like a rabid dog, so focused.
And I can't watch him i can't even like if i even see like a 30 second clip
or an ad come up he's just so fake that like you almost feel bad for him he's so bad i don't think
his comedy's good i don't think he's good i don't think he's a genuine human being and i'm a pretty
easy critic right like i don't i don't go hard against people but it's just so transparent with him that
he's a fraud like what does he have to be stressed he's so rich why would he be fakes it's like fake
stress on his show he's like faking i guess that's that's virtue signaling he's trying to connect
the blue collar worker i mean it's just so i don't i don't think he's trying to connect the
blue collar worker at all i think that that the whole the whole comedy central politics
genre or whatever whether it be the daily show or john politics genre or whatever,
whether it be The Daily Show or John Oliver or whatever,
that always comes across as extremely condescending
to anyone that's outside of the political correct narrative.
If you have an opinion that is not,
again, we talked about this earlier when the segment started,
I think the narrow, allowable opinion, the Overton window that you're allowed to have your opinions in when it comes to the left, it's incredibly easy to get kicked out.
He's extremely elitist.
He speaks only in the narrative that the elite wants to project um and that again
that goes for all of the political shows that are on comedy central they're pushing a narrative
i mean i i there's all these these connotations of of motivation and i think that it's just a
the matter of they're they're not particularly intellectually curious or particularly interested in pushing back because
they they get no benefit out of it they just want to go ahead and give the narrative so that way
they can get the uh the what's it called the the claptor it's not even real laughter it's just the
applause because you said the right thing hold on it's not even claptor it is a light flashing on
the above the audience saying please clap it's owned by
paramount but that's the thing it's it's the same narrative and this is just reinforcing the
narrative that you get from the call it from colleges it's the same narrative that you get
from the news it's the you know the daily show takes the news and makes it digestible for people
that don't really want to watch the news which is again why we have a population that is so misinformed because there's a significant number of people in america that
will that consider themselves better than average politically informed because they watch comedy
central it's owned by specifically because they watch comedy central it's like i watch comedy
central john stewart told me for a decade what I should think.
So now I'm politically sad.
And then when challenged, he goes, no one thinks we're real news.
We're a comedy show.
People genuinely think the underlying premise of the jokes are true.
He'll show a clip where someone will say something like, well, I just think that we should have open borders.
And then Jon Stewart will make a joke about it the premise being that clip is a real factual thing but he'll pull it
from its context so you know what i love about these people you could say something like this
you know i was hanging out with ian the other day and he said i think the border should be open
and i said you're crazy and they then take the clip of me quoting ian apply the quote to me
and then run jokes about me.
That's what they do.
And that's why there are so many stupid people in this country.
It's one of the reasons.
It's owned by Paramount Media Network, which is owned by a company called National Amusements, which has like 10% of Paramount Global, but it has 77% of the voting power.
I don't understand that that and it's a private
company on the board or something that's normal yeah it's some private company that owns paramount
media that owns what's the name of the company in national amusement they own a lot of uh um
movie theaters as well yeah let's uh jump to the story my friends we have this give send go
for dylan brewer if you don't know who he is he is a young man who in Florida, of all places, was turning left at an intersection where they painted a rainbow pride flag on the street.
And as he was turning, it would appear that for some reason he held his brakes down as he accelerated, burning out and leaving a skid mark on the flag.
For this, he has been charged with a felony.
Oh, my.
Felony.
Now, hold on.
This is not a bad news segment.
It's a good news segment.
So far, the give-send-go for this young man
with a goal of $100,000 has raised $27,010.
I will absolutely take credit for $10,000 of those dollars.
When I first saw this story, there was someone else who actually got charged as well a few years ago.
He ended up getting, I think, probation and community service.
And I think that's absolutely ridiculous.
He took the plea, right?
He took the plea.
There is no circumstance, none, where anyone else anywhere burned out as they made a left turn
and were pulled over
and arrested and charged
with a felony for it.
It's never going to happen.
You could be looking a cop
dead in the eyes
and go,
and skid your tires
and then peel out.
And if you do get pulled over,
which you probably would not,
he would write you a ticket
and say,
reckless, whatever,
$150 ticket,
don't do it again.
A felony charge.
So when I saw the story, it's very obvious.
It's a blasphemy law.
Yep.
They are upset over his blasphemy.
So I said, I'll gladly help with his legal defense.
Now, I have no interest in communicating directly with him or his legal team in any way.
I am but an internet whinger.
I complain about things online.
But when it was Sovereign Bra on Twitter, I saw him post the link to this.
I said, absolutely. And I immediately put up, I think it was like midnight. twitter i saw him post the link to this i said absolutely and
i immediately put up i think it was like midnight and i'm like laying in bed i can't remember i was
watching uh what was i watching beekeeper or something i don't know that's a good movie i
liked it it's kind of it's kind of kooky but then i was like i see it and i'm like i'm giving this
dude money i was like i'll put up 10 of this 10 and maybe maybe he needs more and we'll give it
we'll see how this goes i'm all i'm i'm
not like i said i'm not gonna communicate with him or whatever like i followed him he sent me
a message i said just whatever i don't i don't want to be involved but i will send money if they
post updates saying that he needs more uh money or whatever i'm gonna send it dylan let me talk
directly to dylan's you're gonna see this clip dylan call anthony sabatini okay sabatini is an
america first patriot he's the attorney in florida that sued during all the covid stuff he's running to Dylan because you're going to see this clip. Dylan, call Anthony Sabatini. Sabatini's an America First patriot.
He's the attorney in Florida that sued
during all the COVID stuff. He's running for Congress.
Great guy. He will do a pro bono.
I want you to get a hold of this guy.
Anthony Sabatini is one of the best
out there, but he saw this.
He's wow I saw it because Sabatini
tweeted it and was like, I want to represent this guy.
I don't think they've connected yet.
I think when I say we, I think this conversation, this want to represent this guy. I don't think they've connected yet. I think, when I say we,
I think this conversation, this clip, will make that happen.
I think
Dylan Brewer here
should get in trouble.
And, what, a $50 ticket?
Fine for noise violation,
reckless driving.
You could hit him with like $700, $800, $900
in fines.
How about a warning?
Hey, don't skid your car when you're driving on the road.
I think it is fair to say this.
If a community wants to paint their road, they're allowed to do it.
I think it's obvious he intentionally burned out as he was turning.
And that's that's kind of mean thing.
Vandalism.
Maybe you could.
If I painted a Gadsden flag in my intersection and everybody was super excited for it and some leftists burned out on it i would say dude you
clean it up okay we all like that we painted the gadsden flag you clean it up i wouldn't say send
him to prison for a felony charge and take away their right to vote own a gun and travel the world
that's insane felonies ruin people's lives like they make your life they make you like a significantly
you know greater ordeal if it's a do just normal everyday things look at the picture though it's
the funny thing is there's a bunch of other skid marks already on everybody is doing this they hate
the thing so the real issue is it seems like the community absolutely despises that they did this
in which case for for what did he do he drove on the street you know
it's funny he goes to court and they say you're accused of intentionally burning up uh on this
pride flag and he goes oh it was an accident i you know i accidentally pushed down both the gas and
the brake when i was going and then i realized it and i'm sorry and what are they going to say no we
we can prove you did it on purpose the intent
prove the intent i you know they might not actually be able to prove the intent but i don't
have any faith that they wouldn't just say well you know it would it all boils down to
your the judge now if the judge is politically motivated you're doomed well you know why is it
the whole but you know what you know else is your attorneys right if you have attorneys in some of
these battles they can blown up right we think of the attorneys, and some of these battles, they get blown up, right?
We think of it, the attorneys come in, it's all legalese, right?
I've been through some of these battles.
Like when it becomes politicized in the courtroom, you better have attorneys that understand that you cannot apologize because that's their whole job, right?
These attorneys are like, how do we minimize this?
This is why the guy that did it before took a plea, like an idiot.
It's like, no, they're obviously trying to make an example of you. So if you don't have attorneys that are
ready to go to war, if you don't have people who are ready to like really dig in and realize
this is political, you're working with the wrong team. I do. I've been in tons of these battles
like locally or people coming after me or different organizations I'm with. If you don't
have attorneys that are looking for the offensive
way to move forward, they're just going to make an example of you. It's why we don't apologize
to these lefties that try to cancel people. Because the second you give them an inch,
you're not getting anything. Yeah. They're saying, you admit it, that proves it. That's it.
Yep. You got to dig in. And those attorneys are out there. But I'm telling you, as the landscape
changes, whether it's criminal, whether it's it's civil whether whatever it is you have to find attorneys that understand the activists
if they don't understand the activist side you're in trouble where's ron desantis
he could he could he could right now just be like get this no rubber stamp done gone like a pardon
pardon clemency done whatever before there's any anything he could just literally say nope it's over
we're done with it.
He should.
He should.
And the other guy, too.
The other guy was a bit more egregious.
The other video, he's like actually dragging and skidding along.
This kid turns left and skids as he's going left.
That's it.
I mean, the judge should throw it out with prejudice.
He should be tossed out with prejudice just right? Should be tossed out with prejudice,
you know, just because of the fact that they're overcharging.
If they had come with reasonable charges,
misdemeanor,
misdemeanor or something like that,
you know,
you got to clean it up.
Fine.
But like a felony to ruin the P the kid's life.
And he's a kid.
That's another thing.
It's,
it's,
this is not,
it's not like you're going to make ruin this kid.
He's like what?
19,
19,
19.
And, and's like, what, 19? 19. And so let's go ahead and destroy this kid's whole friggin' life over blasphemy.
I think what Ron DeSantis does here will determine his true colors.
Was he actually trying to do good and help people?
Or was it all just, please vote for me for the next run of my career?
And now that he's no longer going to be be president now that he's termed out for governor
is he going to stand up and say i'm going to do the best i can with the time i have left or is
he going to be like i'm done i don't care he'll do the best willie oh yeah okay well this has been
going on for some time why did i have to give ten thousand dollars to a legal defense fund when ron
desantis could just rubber stamp his his clemen Well, as they say, nothing moves unless it's pushed.
And I will put DeSantis in this category.
He is a politician.
I do like him.
But I think it's probably going to take a lot more exposure.
It's probably going to have to become more real.
But yeah, I mean, I wish he would have came out yesterday, right?
You know, yesterday was the time to come out.
But I think, unfortunately, he'll probably need a lot more pressure before he says,
oh, this is politically worth it for me to make a statement and do something dylan brewer yep yeah dylan it's
it's it's so insane that they painted a pride flag in the street in the first place and got mad
that someone drove improperly over it i'm just like it's It's on the road, by the way. It's not like it's off the road.
It's not like someone threw oil on a painting
or Campbell's tomato soup
on some work of art.
Or the Constitution.
What happened to those guys? Did they get felonies?
Right.
It's a blasphemy law.
This is where we're at.
And in Florida, of all places.
And I believe he's got a trump
flag on the back of his truck yeah there was a flag oh delray beach yeah delray beach yeah
where's that where's that at uh it's like by boca right like down uh really am i right about that
you know i don't support people carrying around political flags and committing uh crimes i do not
support that that's not good but i absolutely no problem with this kid having a flag
and he didn't burn out.
He's not a problem.
This is basically like Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale.
Yo, that's absolutely crazy.
Where is it?
Delray?
Yeah, north of Boca.
There's so many better ways to deal with
something like that that you don't like
than defacing it, too.
No, I agree.
I don't like people destroying other people's stuff
because...
This is what the far left does.
They go to people's houses with American flags
and they steal their flags and destroy them.
No, that's messed up.
If somebody wants to put up a rainbow flag, fine, whatever.
My question, though, is do the locals actually support this?
I bet they don't.
I bet if you go door-to-door, people are going to be like, I don't like it.
That's why there's other skid marks already on it.
They didn't arrest the other guy.
Look, there's a straight skid mark straight across.
They didn't arrest that guy.
Absolutely insane.
This is where we're at.
Yeah.
And we talk about how this is a cult ideology, how it is a religion that's in infiltrated the whole of
society this isn't just in the government as well as much as we see it you know in the government
all the time we also talk about the fact that it's in hr departments nationwide that it's in
your schools there is a whole new ideology that is infiltrating and replacing the old ideology that the United States had.
And people are still refusing to acknowledge that there's even a cultural revolution happening around.
Did you see it coming in 2009?
2006 is the first time that I thought about it.
It's like 2005.
That's why I called the fall of ideals, the fall of ideals.
Because I was like, I was like like something has changed in the in the way
that people perceive america all stuff that i used to think was cool like i used to think that like
integrity was cool like i thought that chivalry was cool when i was growing up like i thought
that stuff was cool it's like that's what like a dude does like dudes are supposed to hold
themselves to higher standards and like masculine, those kinds of masculine, like positive masculine things as those things became,
um,
the old hat,
uh,
you know,
they all,
isn't that cute?
You know,
it was like,
it was people were looking at them as,
as old fashioned and stuff like that.
And I was like,
this is,
this is going to change things in the world.
And that's why I called the fall of ideals,
the fall of ideals.
It was the things that,
that made America, America start, had started to become, you
know, silly and passe and, oh, we don't need those ideas anymore.
I feel pretty, I graduated high school in 09 and I feel pretty lucky that I feel like
I got pieces of it when I went to college.
I went to school to be a math teacher.
So you wouldn't think it would be, you know, too many of the humanities, but I feel like
I got a piece of it, but I just, I think I probably got out like 2013, 2014.
I feel like that too.
Right before.
Like I had to do the diversity walk.
What was that?
So I worked for the housing department, University of Pittsburgh.
And what they would do is we would come in.
We were resident assistants, and we would have to do these walks for training where if you're a white man, step to the five yard line, like
you're on the goal line, right?
This is 2013.
I mean, this is not, this 2013 is like the first time I'm like, you know, and you're
like, man, what are we doing here?
Right.
If you're a white man, step to the five yard line.
If you have two parents at home, step another five yards.
Right.
And they would go through all the privilege that you'd have.
And then at the end, they'd say, okay, now look around around and this is the leg up you had in the world right and it's like
so much of this stuff it's like well hold on a second two of the you know the two down for me
is this black girl who's on like the five yard line but she you know her parents both make a
million dollars a year i come from the suburbs of philadelphia blue collar my dad's a felon like
how does this work out yeah you know but i think i
just like you're asking him you know when did it turn i think college like circa 2014 2015
is when it started to get you know overtly aware that everybody had to be in kind of this doctrine
it was right before trump right so a lot of people uh make the argument that the universities are
where the woke stuff started. And that is incorrect.
It existed in the universities.
Several different ideologies existed in the universities.
I know this because I was also doing guest lectures and hanging out at various universities in 2011 into 2012.
And there was some of this and not a lot of it.
But around this time, the reason it becomes prominent can be exemplified in a video with professor i believe nicholas
christakis was his name that the guy he's arguing with some students who say a university is not
it is it is it is supposed to be a safe place for us not to learn or something that's a fact it's a
yeah it's from a long time ago and uh nick christakis i believe his name is was arguing
that there's going to be challenging ideas and it's going to be offensive ideas at universities.
And the students argue otherwise.
The implication here is the students bring the ideology into the universities before they were there.
So how does this begin?
Social media.
We saw the LexisNexis data.
Every single country saw this.
So what is it?
Is there an effort to expand the
ideology? There is. But there was also an effort to expand white nationalist ideology that failed.
Why? Advertiser sensibilities favored the civil rights narrative over the white nationalist
narrative. And so and those weren't the only ones. Those aren't the only ideologies that were pushing
to create footholds in social media. Everybody was trying to make articles and argue things.
There was the libertarian explosion in 2008.
And then libertarian websites like Mike.com shifted into wokeness because it made them
money.
The safe advertiser bet was civil rights, social justice.
So they all ran with it.
Kids who were 10 years old in 2008, born in 98, are seeing nothing but police brutality,
racism, sexism, anti-gay, all that social justice stuff on Facebook, on YouTube.
And then by the time they're starting to enter high school, by the time they're starting
to enter university, they have lived a life with nothing else but this because of Facebook,
because of all the social media platforms.
They bring it to the universities.
The professors tell them, no, no, no.
And they say, shut your mouth.
And then the people who are in the university say,
the customer is always right.
The customer is the child.
You know, I never thought of this until right now.
You're so accurate in that I could never figure out
why this push started between 2015
and then kind of around Trump,
where the universities started to actually put into place these speech zones.
And they started to – I guess that's what it was.
They started to react probably from the students creating that environment, and then they affirmed it.
I mean, I fought when I was running YL.
I mean, we won over 55 lawsuits with some of these free speech groups.
But I don't even know if that battle's worth it because it's like you said, if the root of the problem is they're coming in and then the university is just adapted to say, hey, we're going to create these safe spaces and everyone needs to be comfortable and you're not supposed to have real dialogue, discussion, and debate because you might be offended.
That's the one thing.
The customer is always right.
And if the customer is offended
and they're saying,
we come here because we don't want to be offended,
I never put that together.
That's what I'm saying.
Thank you for that
because the pieces of why did the universities
all of a sudden adapt to create all these,
that turn of these speech codes
and these free speech zones,
and it makes sense.
You get, it was a Halloweeneen costume this is what happened some he someone wrote something about like don't
wear offensive costumes and then he pushed back saying you wear whatever costume i think that was
basically what happened and the students lost it started protesting universities are businesses
they want to make money they have customers young. The young people show up and they protest.
Okay, if you own a hot dog stand and you have a bunch of regulars, they show up every day and they have parties.
And every Friday, 50 people show up and they have a hot dog eating contest.
And you're like, this is fantastic.
Then one day, they're refusing to buy anything.
They're angry because we started serving pickled onions.
And they say, so long as you serve pickled onions, we will not shop at your store.
The business owner says, throw them out.
I don't care about that.
We're losing all our customers.
This is what the universities did.
The students were protesting, complaining, and they said, we don't want to lose all of that free money. The mob.
It used to be that if you wanted to protest, you had to print up flyers and walk around person to person and hand them out one by one or go door to door and put them on a door.
Now you click a few things and 700,000 people see your protest.
Like the mob Borg mind has formed around this Internet and it's adapting really fast to whatever.
Well, and the market gets no signal because who funds all this, right?
Who funds these customers going all these
super you know great loans from the government with fannie fred i mean like any of these programs
it's like there is no market i i've never seen a product that the quality of the college degree
like the piece of paper is just plummeting and the price is skyrocketing like there's no market indicators anywhere it's
the most corrupt just like no signals are given in that i don't know where it ends well i think
it's like a well it's the overused word communism the loans are why that's happening if if you had
a business that sold cheeseburgers and uh people slowly stopped buying your cheeseburgers guess
what you would need to increase the cost to accommodate the bills.
You know, we talked about there's a Bud Light.
When you have massive volume, you can reduce the cost dramatically and say something like
we're going to make one tenth of one cent per beer because we sell hundreds of millions
of them.
We will make enough profit.
But as the sales start dropping dramatically,
you've got to increase the cost of each beer because you still have fixed costs.
Your factories still have property taxes.
You still have employees you got to pay.
You no longer have the volume.
If people aren't buying your burgers,
you might have to raise the price.
Now, here's the thing.
Then nobody's going to buy them ever again
and you go to business.
That's normal.
But what happens when you have guaranteed loans the value of the of the product drops dramatically the cost starts going up and the government keeps
guaranteeing that people can buy your product so they do and i i don't know if it's like foreign
corporations and countries are like let's seed this communistic group think into the american
culture and then we'll fund it
with our global bank or if they're like yo they're they're doing communist group think let's jump on
this and make sure that it keeps happening i don't know and i don't know if it really even matters
like looking back i don't know if it's going to matter just this emergent communist group
mind mentality of like we we we us our but loan situation, I feel like people never give it the weight that they should.
The current situation, I mean, if any of you guys work with young people that are,
you know, my nephew's applying now for this, you know, FAFSA, the free application for student aid or whatever that everybody fills out.
It is insane, not just how the incentives don't match the market, but how reverse it is.
You want your parents to have a lower credit score.
That's how insane it is.
The Parent PLUS loan, which is what all the schools push these kids to do,
if your parents don't qualify, you don't get the loan from the school.
The feds back it up.
Wow.
So the incentive is that you want your parents to have a credit score.
It's in the tubes.
And then you get the loan at a lesser rate it's guaranteed by the government and the incentives completely backwards
yeah i wrote a paper in my final year in university actually about this and i have an
economics degree about this exact thing saying this this whole school thing is a huge bubble
like the cost of textbooks i was paying for but i first went to university when i was leaving it was there was just no difference and then i'm paying another six
hundred dollars for this book for what reason there's no value here's the best part to all
those that are listening and may find themselves as a young 18 year old who may be entering
university soon or wondering whether they should what's your cost per year for university you
someone want to google search average cost per
year for universe was like ten thousand dollars no more than that well i mean yeah but 40 i don't
think it's average i think that's like if we're including community college okay let's just do
universities specifically did you look it up i didn't think it was 30 or 40. I thought that was like higher end. Nobody? 5,714.
36,430.
The average cost of college in the United States is 36,436 per student per year, including
book supplies and daily living expenses.
Wait, wait, wait.
The average cost of tuition, the average cost of out-of-state students at public colleges
comes to $23,630 from the 23 to 24 year.
That's tuition. You brought up all the costs i'm
not talking about all the costs because that's like kids in school right i'm saying if you are
an 18 year old and you're like i want to go to college on average it looks like you'll be spending
about 20 you may be spending 30 000 if you want to go somewhere nice i gotta i gotta i gotta i
got uh i'm not gonna give you any advice I would just like to propose something very simple.
What do you think would happen
if instead of spending $23,000
every year for four years,
let's just call it a hundred grand.
You bought $100,000 worth of Bitcoin
and then sat on it for four years.
Okay, well, I can tell you this four years later,
your worst case scenario is you lose everything. Bitcoin evaporates for some reason. I don't think
it's very likely based on the institutional support for the asset and whatever else you
want to call Bitcoin and with El Salvador's holding on on it let's just say not even bitcoin on typically
if you were to take 25 000 per year for four years and put it into how about this a four percent
savings account an apple account when an apple account yeah they're 4.5 you can do better than
that though with like i think ally does better after four years who wants to do the math how
much money do you have okay sounds like you've made about nine thousand dollars on your investment
four percent compound four percent compound is way more than nine thousand dollars 24 24 000
yeah and and because you're doing 25 25 okay here's the best part if you were to take that
25 000 and put it into a university after four years, what do you have?
Negative $100,000 and a piece of paper nobody cares about.
Congratulations.
You played yourself.
It was challenging to work while I was in college.
I was trying to do theater and do shows at night and do class at the day.
I was like, I can't do all three.
I've got to pick two.
Fortunately, my parents were like, well, you get a job. We'll give you some money.
I just need to say this, okay?
After four years, you will have negative $100,000 plus interest.
Plus opportunity cost that you could have spent that, but that you have already kind of calculated.
No, no, I'm just saying, flat out, all I'm talking about is the money.
After four years, you have negative $100,000 plus interest.
Whereas if you just took $100,000 and, I don't know, bought gold with it, you'd have a pile of gold in your living room.
And you'd be like, I have gold.
$100,000.
You do whatever you want.
I'm not giving you financial advice.
Me?
I don't know.
$20K, $40K down payment on a property.
Rent it out through a management company.
Make $200, $300 per month after all the costs.
A portion of that goes into the account for emergencies. After four years, you own four houses. The problem is these kids
can't get the money unless they go to school. It's a school loan. That's not true. Well,
they might be able to take out a bank loan, but you can't take out a federal loan. You can't get
the debt unless you go to school. Don't take the debt. Would you rather have zero dollars or minus
one hundred thousand? I think that people will look back on probably
i think this breaks in the next 10 years i think it has to i don't know how it happens i think it
goes 10 more years and people finally you know wise up but i think people look back on this 10
20 maybe 30 year period it's like the stupidest financial decisions that were ever made by the
18 to 25 year old crowd and why do they they do it? Look at every, I went to public school.
Because their parents told them to, society told them to.
Everything tells them to, right? The literal reports that schools put out for their government
funding is about college preparedness, right? How many of your students went to a higher ed
institution? That's the number. So when you link all the funding to that, when all of society,
the pressure, all the norms,
when you're a 16, seven-year-old kid, by the way, I don't think it's like they're prowling on 17-year-olds
with, no, people make their own decisions. You're 18 years old, make your own damn decisions.
But I do think it all adds up to this idea that you really, it is the worst decision I ever made.
I went $75,000 in debt. You're exactly right.
I left with a piece of paper.
Sure, I got a degree to teach math in the state of Pennsylvania.
Great.
The things I could have done over those four years to build skills, to start a company,
to invest in something, I mean, it's part of that system, and I fell for it.
And I'm trying to push my nephew right now to say, hey, don't fall for the same trap.
Go get your damn welding degree. don't pick up pick up a trade part of the problem is is kids are told
go to school and learn you know get a degree but they're not told what to do in school they're not
told what do they're just like oh go to school and then the school's like well you can do any
number of these blah blah things and they don't most kids don't really have a great grasp of what they really actually want to do for the rest of their lives
so they do something that looks like they might be interested in or they go and get a liberal arts
degree which is like not really a degree in anything that you can do test to that like you
you get out of school and you don't have any any skills that are valuable in a market, right?
Unless you went to school for something specialized, you come out with just a generalized degree.
So you don't have any kind of direction.
You should go to school because there is something in particular that you want to do and you need to learn how to do it.
You shouldn't go to school because, well, high school is done and I guess I'm supposed to. And everyone says, if I go to school, I'll get a good job. I don't
know what I'm going for. I don't know what job I'm looking for afterwards. But people say,
go to school, you'll get a good job. So I don't know. I guess I go to school, and when I get out,
apparently a good job's going to fall in my lap. But there's no reason to believe that at all.
And that's the monopoly on the mindset, right, is that you have to do that. Think about it. Why have alternatives not popped up? Why do we not have all these alternatives to
higher ed? Praxis, there's a group, Discover Praxis. I've seen them. I think they do great
stuff. You get in, it's like a 10-month program and they guarantee you a salary. It's like 40 or
50 grand when you leave. And they just teach you hard skills, how to design things, how to build
things, how to put things together, but like applicable skills.
Why aren't these other things popping up?
Because the money's there.
It's guaranteed to each of the students.
The universities are not reacting to it.
But I just, that's what I'm excited about.
What alternatives come from this complete bubble of higher ed, not just with money, but with woke ideology?
It's got to happen.
We got to go super chat.
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uh big breaking news coming up but uh first let's just uh read what we got here tyrant's blood says first again
you've nailed it tim jake says snowden gave the russians 1.5 million pages of information
classified up to and including top secret code word he's a traitor not a leaker or whistleblower
i don't know that that's true you want to he also didn't just give it to the russians like no but i don't think he like the implication is that he gave russians anything i don't know that that's true. You want to... He also didn't just give it to the Russians.
No, but I don't think he...
The implication is that he gave Russians anything.
I don't think that's true.
I don't think that is true.
I think that he's referring to the stuff
that Snowden gave to Glenn Greenwald and stuff.
Yeah.
So I think that that's what he's referring to.
I don't know of anything that went specifically to Russia.
I think that he's just saying that Snowden released stuff't know of anything that went specifically to russia um i
think that he's just saying that snowden released stuff and russia got it uh and uh you know ready
to rumble says if george carlin were alive today he would be waving a palestinian flag and shouting
from the river to the sea changed my mind george carlin got on stage and cited every single racial
slur known to man and then proceeded to call black comedians the n-word i don't know that i agree
with you he certainly was an anti-establishment guy i don't think he would be a trump supporter
but i think he would be very anti-establishment populist very free speech and more importantly
you know there he's not alive today and the reason the reason why you know who he is
he's a part of his generation probably Probably why he's not alive today.
And so it's just not applicable, I guess, that someone of his world would be in a modern leftist context.
It would be so foreign to him.
Seamus Coughlin has a really great cartoon about this where leftists bring World War II soldiers from the past to the future to help them fight Nazis.
And the World War II soldiers are racists,
they oppose gay marriage.
Like, come on, it was the 40s.
What do you think's going to happen?
All right.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
it's not woke versus unwoke.
That's small thinking.
All they do results to one end.
What do you mean?
Mandates, lockdowns, government decides,
worth of assets, all US education education, language control, etc.
End of day, it's communism.
Agreed.
Yeah, that's what Jon Stewart said.
He said the reason why Tucker Carlson is praising Putin is because the modern it's not Cold War anymore.
It's woke versus unwoke or anti-woke or whatever.
So Vladimir Putin has to be a good guy.
And I'm like, no, he doesn't.
We rag on Putin all the time.
We call him a bad dude all the time. But just because Vladimir Putin is a nasty guy
doesn't mean the U.S. should be involved in Ukraine or that I care what happens to the
east of the Donbass region. None of our business. And also Putin is bad. One of the worst. Okay.
All right. David Glass says culture or regular guest, Dr. Ken Berry, MD, keto carnivore doctor, and silvopasture farmer.
Food is cultural and political.
That's actually a really, really good idea.
Farmers.
Huge political.
You should definitely do a culture war show if we get a dietician person on.
That'd be sweet.
Yeah.
Luke would be good, too, because he can complain about seed oils while eating a Big Mac again.
Yeah, maybe he'll fly up for a couple days.
You guys, Joel Salatin, has he ever been on here i love him and no food freedom
great guy i love his work let's have him on he brought my dad my dad does landscaping he brought
my dad to libertarianism he gave some speech once like at some ron paul event but he's he's really
really insightful great guest joel salatin right on all right darker darker b says hi tim been listening for one year
can you shout out my gsg fallen marionette i'm looking to move out to martinsburg and build a
family it's also linked on twitter under fallen marionette it's still twitter i'm really excited
for what we got going on in martinsburg um The first event is going to be March 5th.
Depending on how it goes, the goal is to have a live show,
TimCast IRL live event, members only, 50 seats, general membership.
You have to buy the tickets, but you have to be a member to even buy the tickets.
Then you buy the tickets.
They're $100 each.
I think we're doing $100.
And then elite members will have special access so basically
second floor of the building is a private club elite members can come hang out we're gonna
staff like the reason why it's 100 bucks is there's gonna be a staff member there like we're
probably have three staff members or uh or more there will be drinks and food and snacks stock
that you can just take and eat whenever you want and of course if like if like one person just seems to be eating everything, like the rest of
the members could be like, hey, dude, you ate all the chips and it is what it is.
But we want to build a social club.
We want to have that social club available in places that are not like New York, in places
where people are more based and based AF.
And then we want to do this once a month.
I'm just thinking about how cool it's going to be to have people driving in from different
parts of the East Coast and flying from wherever it may be to come to this location,
and it will start to revitalize Martinsburg. I know the people of Martinsburg are super excited
at the prospect, and we're also going to be building the Anti-Time Square. Very difficult
project. Very difficult. We're going to need help. We're going to need financial help. We're
going to need labor help. We're going to need help. We're going to need financial help. We're going to need labor help. We need everything. But the ultimate goal is to transform the downtown strip of
Martinsburg, West Virginia, into a parallel economy physical hub where you can you can go
to Cousin T's Diner. You can go to Casper Coffee. You can go to Papa Jack Posobiec's Pizza Shack and
get pizza. And, you know, it's a family restaurant with a salad bar and all that stuff. And just all of it.
Luke Rutkowski's health and wellness.
Big old no seed oils in the top.
How amazing would it be to walk down the street and all of your favorite personalities and the things they deeply care about are being provided for you.
Like, you know, Cousin T's got the pancake mix.
We're super excited for that.
I'm hoping we have that.
I hope within 10 years it's a fully done
thing it's just fully done and the number one rule of it is no displacing the locals
the the local businesses and the generational businesses must succeed more than any of the
incoming businesses maybe just maybe we can make the roads out of graphene i don't think we can do
that you just got to make a graphene strip where you put it in the bitumen in the roads where we're
the last three times we don't need roads all right all right let's uh let's read some more the shipbuilding observer says
this is irrelevant to the show but cilantro being banned would be a small price to pay
for ending congressional inside you got me on that but i am one of the 98.2 me too that was a
three-pronged political attack so tim put out. It said, do this to vote for this good thing.
Oh, well, we'll do it.
There was three phases to this.
I tweeted, I have an idea for a law.
It will be illegal for members of Congress to trade stock or provide information to third parties for the purpose of advantaging them in trading stock.
Do you agree?
Parentheses.
See addendum A for more information.
98.2% voted yes.
Addendum A was the following tweet that said,
Addendum A, this law shall also make cilantro illegal.
I love that.
I then quote tweeted it and a screen grabbed it and put shock poll from timcast
finds 98.2 percent of voters want cilantro made illegal there was three phases this one to prove
people want congressional stock trading banned the second was to show you what the laws are
actually doing to you when you think you're moving on something good they actually snuck something in
there to screw everyone else over and three how the media manipulates what actually happened to trick people
with false results so i was very happy with the results of that one and very happy with
people being like damn you got me i was not happy with myself for clicking yes you clicked yes and
then you read banning cilantro i got you i didn't read the addendum you got me too i was like man
that was good but i think it might still be worth it, actually.
It said see addendum A for more information.
I didn't see it.
And people did not care.
I clicked yes, and I want to get rid of cilantro.
I don't know what the hell y'all are talking about.
Oh, you animal.
It's so good for you.
But I was thinking about it because I was reading about making soldiers,
Nazis and soldiers and all this.
I'm like, they're so full of it.
And then the pollsters lie
because this is the game they play they will like just the way i phrase it congressional
trading should be banned right and also cilantro and they go yeah of course no congressional uh
stock trading great breaking news 98 of people want to ban cilantro they did vote for it it
said see addendum a and addendum a was there and it explained everybody but they did vote for it. It said see addendum A, and addendum A was there, and it explained to everybody, but they did not read it.
But then I can claim, look at the poll results.
It's one of the biggest legislative tricks.
You know, when I'm at some of these battles, you know, the Save the Puppies Act.
Yeah, right.
It bans dogs.
And you're like, you know, how do you, I mean, you know, the biggest thing we run into problems with is voting against budgets.
Like Sabatini, that's how they knocked him in Florida.
He voted against the budget. And it was ron desantis's budget and so the establishment republicans ran
all these ads and he's anti-cop he's anti-firefighter he's anti-police anti-kids that
voted against the budget that's that's that's 100 percent uh result of omnibus bills and stuff like
that if you just have bills that are single issue bills you can you take
the ability of lawmakers to do that to each other away and that's beneficial to the electorate but
the lawmakers will never do it because it takes away the ability for them to slime their opponent
idaho i'll make a quick comment on this idaho just led on this it's first time we've seen states
there's probably the best budget reform if you're really looking to avoid, Tim, what you said about these misnaming bills,
they just set up what they call maintenance bills in Idaho.
So they have to fund all the basics of government with a very single subject,
straightforward, here's what we're voting on.
Then when you want to do all the fluff,
when you want to do all the dessert and these extra things and all the BS,
that's where you have to vote separately.
So just for the viewers out there, check out Idaho.
They're really, really leading on this.
I'm hoping other states pick it up, but it kind of forces, it bans almost the omnibus,
so they can't say we're against all of these things.
What do you call the utility bill?
They call it the maintenance bills.
Maintenance.
So I might be getting that wrong, but what they did was they pretty much broke it.
It's honestly what Congress is supposed to do, right?
An appropriations process where you vote on actual appropriations across instead of these
just continuous CRs that fund everything, which is the uniparty's dream, right?
We know that.
Once again, Democrats get all their state welfare spending, all domestic.
Republicans get all their military spending.
They sit on the floor.
They argue at each other. They go behind the closed door, shake the hands. We get screwed. spending all domestic republicans get all their military spending they sit on the floor they
argue at each other they go behind the closed door shake the hands we get screwed they pass
the budgets it's all these crs and omnibuses thomas massey was on last week you've worked
with thomas before and he was talking about the rules you vote on the rules and then you vote on
the bill it's just prolific the guy the episode's incredible i don't want to take up too much time
now talking about it but it's pretty dirty because people will vote against the rules and they'll be like i didn't
vote against the bill yeah i just voted against some some uh those who know the rules have an
advantage over those who don't i always tell people the procedural tricks if you ever think
you're making progress in state you know you really aren't until you control the procedure
this is actually a good reason to uh to think
very carefully before you just do um you know kick the bums out kind of voting it's better to
get rid of the bureaucracy than it is to get rid of legislators that know how you know the sausage
is made if you've got a legislator that's that-versed in how things get done, not particularly because they've been there and have been able to get around rules and stuff like that, but if they know how to work with other politicians to get things done, they can be valuable in helping to achieve your ends, even if your ends are to roll back the size of government when you have
legislators in congress that have that don't even know how the government works that's again it's
part of our problem our bit the problem in the united states and i know this is this is really a
volatile thing to say but the the biggest problem the united States has is the electorate. The biggest political problem we have is the uninformed electorate that behaves or thinks they're informed because the government has been telling them, you're informed if you listen to us and you should vote the way that we tell you.
So we had a super chat.
I was just fact checking.
Jimmy Joe says, is there a theater space in your plan for Martinsburg yet?
Something that could accommodate a large interactive show?
You know, this plan that we have is going to require substantial investment.
Beyond our capabilities.
We certainly have tremendous capabilities here at Timcast,
for which we have purchased the largest building, I believe, in downtown Martinsburg.
I could be wrong.
As for the theater theater there's a
theater they hosted an all-age drag show a couple years ago and uh people were very very pissed off
about it they did it was uh if you were 17 or under you needed an adult with you but apparently
minors were still allowed allowed in and this past last year during pride, they had a drag show with children on stage next to our building, which led to a huge issue and scandal.
And, uh, I mean, we threatened to pull our investment completely out of the city because we don't, because Berkeley County allows drag shows with kids and Jefferson County, which is Charlestown does not.
And Charlestown is closer anyway. So it's a lot easier for people who are in the D.C. area or, you know, Baltimore or even coming from Philly.
It's a couple hours drive even Pittsburgh.
Well, it's from Pittsburgh.
It's probably easier to get to Martinsburg.
But Charlestown outright has an ordinance being like, no.
And Charlestown has been very proactive on like, stop doing this stuff to kids.
Berkeley County, however, seem to have no problem with it.
So I've complained to state government.
I'm like, it's already illegal on the books to do this.
It violates like three or four different laws.
And I'm like, but you have no law enforcement apparatus?
And I'm supposed to invest all this money?
I'm supposed to advocate that we're going to come to this city?
I'm supposed to ask people to invest in buying this stuff?
And this is what's going on?
And the general response I got when seeking advice on the issue was we're going
to take it over and we are going to be the ones to stop the depravity. And I said, okay, so we're
going to have our monthly event and it's going to be family friendly. And when we do cast brew
coffee, when it's set up, we're going to have Saturday morning cartoons. We call it where
early in the morning, parents can come with their kids so the kids can interact socially. There will be breakfast. And
that's our big mission, to play cartoons that are approved by the families that are family friendly,
educational, and not whacked out, weird, far left insanity. Because the people who live in
Martinsburg, who have lived there for a long time, are upset these things are happening.
But what we're told is that younger people who can't afford to live
in the D.C. area or in Frederick
are moving to Martinsburg where it's cheaper,
and they're bringing with them the cult.
And so we're going to say no to that.
That's the plan, baby.
No Tom and Jerry, though, on Saturday morning.
It's too violent.
I'm not interested in Tom and Jerry.
It's nonsense.
I wasn't allowed to watch it growing up.
It's too violent.
Them or Three Stooges, I wasn't allowed.
No, it's just nonsense.
Tom and Jerry doesn't do anything.
We're hitting each other with hammers.
My mom didn't want us to punch each other, so we never did.
Yeah, no.
We weren't exposed to that crap.
I think we'll take a look at Bentke, and we'll see the offerings they have for educational
programs.
Those old Looney Tunes are really good, too, from the 50s and 60s.
They were great.
I think Chip Chilla and the shows that Bentke has are going to be much better.
Much better.
And the Daily Wire knows what they're doing.
And we would love to promote their offerings for family-friendly content and children's content.
And we want to show that off.
And it makes it easy for us to buy a subscription, pay a license fee to Daily Wire so that we can have it at our venue or whatever.
I'm sure they'd be more than happy.
I'm pretty sure I've already talked to them about it.
They're excited.
And we're going we're gonna expand this hopefully we get 100 cast brews in
a couple years and we have Saturday morning cartoons where families can hang out community
building exercises people are learning meeting their neighbors they're sharing ideas and this
helps people organize and push back against it would be super sweet to think like you you like
parents take their kids to like a coffee shop where they can have like breakfast and watch like cartoons and parents can have like i mean i obviously you get too
many kids in there it's gonna be a madhouse but still it'd be kind of it will be but the idea is
and we have we have multiple floors so we might extend it to the second floor but imagine the
parents come the kids are all interacting and they're playing with each other and whatever
games they're playing and the parents are sitting around and one parent says,
did you see this new bill they're trying to do
to make non-citizens into soldiers?
No, I didn't see that.
What was it?
Let me show you my phone.
Wow, what can we do?
When you put these people together,
they will organize.
And that is the path towards building community,
stabilizing our culture
and making this country better and stronger.
We need to know who our neighbors are.
We need to unite with the neighbors we agree with because together apes together strong that's right very strong very
strong all right t-rex pet shop says we're planning to open the first t-rex pet shop in
newport tennessee if that does well you might actually see us at the anti-time square for now
keep ordering online to be delivered tim and ian what do you like about the site what could we do better um you know we want to do we want to get seamus some like good raw meat cat food and um i i think he's just going
to be way better off of his eating that instead of the cat food we feed him now and so really good
pet pet food is there said yeah i was thinking about ordering um like because you get like that
raw meat cat food yeah i get the the best, get the best stuff.
Yeah.
Just,
just,
just only the best for Seamus.
That's what you get.
That's like,
I'm talking about rich.
That's why I'm talking about Seamus one,
not Seamus two.
Seamus two can eat Cheerios.
Yeah.
Okay.
I mean,
I prefer eats healthy food,
but Seamus two eats Cheerios with half and half.
I mean,
I got about,
it sounds pretty good.
Like sugar,
heavy,
heavy,
heavy fat and sugar.
It's like having ice cream for breakfast.
No, Seamus1 is the cat.
I like T-Rex Pet Shop.
That's t-rexpets.com, I believe.
And I really like the video that plays when you load up.
What can you do better?
You can open in Martinsburg.
I got a widget that didn't load on brand.
The important thing right now is,
there are businesses shutting down in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
There was like a game hangout club, went out of business in like two months.
I don't even know what happened.
The diner went out of business, and I'm like, no, no, no.
We're turning this thing around.
We're coming in, monthly events in Martinsburg.
It's the place to be.
You want to be there.
You want to be hanging out at Casper Coffee.
That's the hot spot.
And next up, Cousin T's Diner.
You want real pancakes? Cous designer baby but we have we have uh terrence
is coming this week we got to talk to him about and figure out where we're at i don't i don't
know what jack posobics plan is for the family pizza restaurant but um i'd love to have a family
style pizza restaurant like we used to have with pizza and the book club and all that stuff that's
that's the mission wholesome family
friendly good morals hard work good ethics keeping the kids safe let's go
kane abel says tim keep the business up in new york if they are a good company values and more
keep the business deal with them do not let good businesses go out of business
i kind of agree with that i agree too and um i I just felt like I really, really want to divest from New York as an FU to New York.
But I don't know how saying FU to a really good business partner actually accomplishes anything other than I'm not going to be hurting the state of New York by canceling a distribution deal.
You know what I mean?
Did you guys see that Remington pulled out?
That just broke during the show?
I thought that was a while ago.
It was in 2021.
They're putting it out.
Someone put it on breaking and it's spinning around.
I shared a link from 2021,
but Remington moved out. Gun manufacturers
have been leaving the North.
Smith & Wesson left Massachusetts last year.
Springfield, didn't they leave Massachusetts?
Yeah.
That is heartbreaking.
I am offended by that.
I took my very first permit test at the Smith & Wesson in Springfield, Massachusetts.
I am offended by Massachusetts and what they've done to the historic armories.
I mean, the American Revolution started because the crown tried to seize the guns of the American colonists.
And that triggered the Battle of the American colonists.
And that triggered the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
And that was a full year and a month before the Declaration of Independence.
And now, because of these psychopaths, it's almost like the crown won.
They're like, we're taking all your freedoms from you.
Kills me to see some of these cities with such rich history that are just like being run by people that have no respect for it.
All right.
Batorn, is that what it says tim think it through new york will have to have seized properties appraised for auction sale revealing trump and
the banks were right on their value to appeal are you going to switch to super chat with like option
i don't know what that is what is super chat with like option i can click like on super chats right
now i don't know oh yeah people can like super chats i don't know um no i don't think they'll auction trump's building they will seize it and give it to illegal immigrants i'm not
it's not a joke that's what they're gonna do they're gonna seize trump tower on fifth avenue
and they're gonna convert it into a migrant housing facility they will shut down the trump
steak shop the ice cream parlor put everybody out of work they'll get rid of luxury luxury stores
and they will turn at fifth trump on fifth avenue into migrant housing give the taco bowls to the immigrants that's right uh i cannot like super
chats so maybe you need to turn on as the admin turn on a setting so people start liking our super
chats i don't know i can click like i don't know what not to do that but we'll take a look
kcb says you guys might know the law better than me but couldn't trump now sue all the banks that
lent him money for not doing responsible due diligence insurance companies too no because the argument
is he is at fault for defrauding them so they're allegedly the victims despite the fact they said
they're not victims and they want to do business with trump again worst victims ever right but uh
trump might win an appeal however i still think they're going to try look this is what they did
alex jones they said he defamed these families. They then said, provide us documents.
They then said, Alex Jones has never given us the documents. Alex Jones said, yes, I did. I gave
them everything. They said, no, you didn't. And you'll be found in default unless you do.
His lawyers were like, we gave you everything. We can't give you anything else. And they were like,
default, you lose. Done done now we'll fight now
we'll determine damages this is the game they're playing these these judges are corrupt they are
as crooked as they could come the judge in new york city is the definition of corruption when
you open the dictionary in 50 years and look up the word corruption there will be a picture of
judge of the judge is engron right yeah that's the guy who
smiled at the camera and the worst part is the guy like the guy's clearly you know it's not just
like monetarily motivated right it's not like he's like being bribed the corruption isn't so that way
you can get money it's literally ideologically motivated if it was money donald trump could
just go ahead and be like here i'll pay you off then someone's paying you off like you know if that's if that's where our politics
were at then you could do that but you can't do that with this because it's ideological it's i
don't like you you are offensive to me because of your because of the what i because of what i
believe you are and so i'm going to use the authority of government to punish you for being you.
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Sure.
A big project I'm working on right now is something in Pennsylvania called the PA Chase.
Folks can check it out at pachase.com, partnering with Turning Point and some of the folks out there to run the 50-day, you heard me, 50-day 5-0 ballot chase operation because Pennsylvania is lunatics.
And they now allow for this crazy
process. So anyway, PHAs.com, we're pounding on 500,000 doors. The Republican establishment has
failed our Liberty candidates in the general elections. And so we have launched this program.
We need door knockers, we need volunteers, and we need people to fund it. So PHAs.com,
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Is that because you pass the other cars and you have to go faster than the speed limit?
That is because the passing lane is for passing and people sit there and they go the speed
limit or they just stay in the left lane and they go slow.
It's illegal.
It is illegal, yes.
I was in Colorado and I was in the left lane for too long.
I got pulled over and I got a ticket for it.
You're not allowed to do that. I saw a over and I got a ticket for it. Yep.
You're not allowed to do that. I saw a video of that too.
God bless that police officer that did that, Tim.
I'm sorry that it happened to you, but the police officer did the right thing.
Give him a nice thank you.
And to you, thank you for coming and watching.
It was a great time.
Cliff, it's great to see you as always, my man.
Good to see you again, even though it's the first time we've met.
It's been a pleasure.
Hope to see you again soon, dude.
Real fun time. Everyone else, have a great night. I'm Ian Crossland. I to see you again. Even though it's the first time we've met, uh, it's good to see you again soon.
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