Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #970 WW3 ESCALATES, Putin Warns WAR After France Says NATO WILL Enter Ukraine w/Riley Moore

Episode Date: February 28, 2024

Tim, Libby, Phil, & Serge join Riley Moore to discuss the president of France threatening to deploy NATO troops to Ukraine, the defense minister of the UK declaring NATO would crush Russia, the US Arm...y getting rid of 24,000 jobs, and a hilarious media meltdown over Jack Posobiec's joke about ending democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:13 Vladimir Putin said there will be war with war with NATO if they do that. But it's obvious because if NATO deploys troops into Ukraine, NATO is basically declaring war on Russia. And that's where we're at now you've got uk defense minister basically saying we will crush vladimir putin he can't do anything about it china is preparing to conscript its civilians i mean they already do but they're planning a civilian defense force we're seeing this as a bunch of seeing this in a bunch of countries across europe and uh there's even been some fear of the draft coming back in the united states so oh boy hope y'all are ready for uh world war three because the uh
Starting point is 00:01:51 i don't know the senate sure is hell-bent on going to war over ukraine yeah i i okay you know there must be like i don't know just a pot of gold buried somewhere in ukraine they're trying to find because they really want to blow the world up for this European farmland. But who am I to say? I don't know. I guess we'll talk about that. Plus, there is a primary going on tonight in Michigan. And yeah, Donald Trump's going.
Starting point is 00:02:15 But what is interesting is Democrats are voting uncommitted. They're refusing to support Joe Biden over Israel. It's going to be interesting. Now, Joe Biden is saying that there may be a ceasefire coming soon. A deal to have a ceasefire. Really? Man, the far left really does have a lot of swing. We'll get into that before we,
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Starting point is 00:03:27 Thanks for having me. Riley Moore, state treasurer, West Virginia, also congressional candidate in West Virginia, second congressional district. Right on. That's us. That's us. It's going to be great. And it seems like you're a shoo-in for the job. You know, so far it's looking very good.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Polls have us up by about 50 so yeah feeling pretty good alright well thanks should be fun we've got Phil Labonte hanging out hi everybody my name is Phil Labonte I'm the lead singer of All That Remains I am an anti-communist counter-revolutionary and tonight I am a cyborg hi Libby how you feeling
Starting point is 00:04:00 everybody listening has no idea what that slight pause was everybody watching was just like what the i'm just playing around with the apple uh space face whatever it is so what the is exactly right this is what i get to look at for the whole rest of the night it's very exciting i'm not nervous i just uh phil's gonna be i prefer your face you can pull up the chat with the apple vision pro and have it like floating in the air. That's awful.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Literally surrounded by sewage. Surrounded by chat. No, if I pull up the Discord, it'll be awesome. But if I go into the YouTube chat, it's just going to be... Yeah, you know, I ordered them to try them out. I don't know what they're for. They're basically an iPhone. That's it.
Starting point is 00:04:44 They need some apps. I was messing around with the dinosaur thing and it's cool dinosaur thing yeah there's a uh a virtual reality experience that comes in you just swipe over to the right and there's there's uh virtual photographs and videos which is kind of cool like you can create a 360 environment capturing a moment or something yeah i mean i think that the technology is cool and i think that people will find uses for them i don't think that they're going to stay four thousand dollars forever or whatever um i think that it's probably i think that it's probably going to be something along the lines of of uh a phone but i think that it's going to be a little more niche i don't think everyone's going to pick them but anyways yeah i'm
Starting point is 00:05:24 not going to pick it up uh i'm libby emmons i'm with the post millennial that it's going to be a little more niche. I don't think everyone's going to pick them. But anyways. Yeah, I'm not going to pick it up. I'm Libby Emmons. I'm with the Post Millennial and I'm glad to be here. I am Ian this evening, hanging out. We got a search person. I am search.com. Looking at this robot over here is interesting. Beep, bop, boop.
Starting point is 00:05:38 We had him downstairs and I was like, hey, Phil, do you want to wear this on the show? And he's like, yeah. Yeah, I knew. Hell yeah. All right, let's get into it. So wow here's a story from today cnn.com reporting macron says nothing ruled out including using western troops to stop russia winning ukraine war i mean come on you know it's it's fascinating how they'll try to to mince up the headlines. They can just say it. NATO is threatening to deploy troops into Ukraine in a direct declaration of war on Russia. CNN,
Starting point is 00:06:14 how about this? Macron says nothing is ruled out, including declaring full scale war on Russia. They want it. They want to do that because you've got now stories popping up where they say Russia warns of war with NATO if troops are deployed. No, no, no, no. Vladimir Putin is saying if you deploy troops, that would have been a declaration of war on us. It sure would. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Yeah. I mean, it clearly would have been. And also, NATO, I don't know who the person was from NATO, but there was someone speaking on behalf of NATO. The NATO chief said Ukraine will be in NATO. And I mean, that's just saying there will be some kind of confrontation with Russia. That is a personal declaration of World War III.
Starting point is 00:06:53 It sounds like it to me. When the NATO chief came out and said, Ukraine will be in NATO, what they said to Vladimir Putin at that moment was, consider yourself at war and it will not stop until we get what we want so i think something important to keep in mind is so george kennan he was a father of the containment policy right during world war ii basically what created nato
Starting point is 00:07:19 down the road north atlantic treaty organization and after the cold war ended he said the biggest mistake that we can make is the expansion of nato eastward that is what he said the father of the containment policy that's something to think about and he said it would cause irrevocable damage in terms of trying to shore up relations with Russia, this is right after, you know, 91, 92. And, you know, he continued to say this into the 2000s. You know, and I think I can't imagine he's still alive. But, you know, that's been very clear. Secondly, how many of these countries are actually paying their 2% of GDP into NATO?
Starting point is 00:08:03 Is France and all? No, most of them don't. They don't pay. It's basically Macron being like, hey russia my my friend america is gonna come beat you up yeah i'm sitting here as an american be like oh come on dude yeah yeah i'm gonna get a fight for you so and that's why you know you have the political side of nato the political leadership that's the secretary general who here recently said yes we're you know ukraine is going to join nato um but look there is a military component to this which we make up the mass amount of it these folks can't even spend two percent of their budgets on defense which they are treaty bound to do so why would we go along with any of
Starting point is 00:08:40 the other treaty obligations if the other ones are not being met donald trump has said this multiple times and everyone freaked out like what is he talking about this makes all the sense of the world european countries are basically vassal states for the united states empire well so we want war and we're gonna push they're gonna do what we tell them to do well they had a great deal post-world war ii we subsidized their security so they could have social welfare programs. So that's basically what happened. NATO was the umbrella of security. Then they rolled socialism into the countries.
Starting point is 00:09:12 And now we're going to have to show up and protect. Didn't they also go through substantial disarmament in Europe? Yes. They haven't been manufacturing munitions. They haven't been manufacturing any weapons. They have instead let what they have rust. And they haven't been manufacturing munitions. They haven't been manufacturing any weapons. They have instead let what they have, you know, rust, and they haven't made anything new. Yeah, at the end of the day, it's NATO.
Starting point is 00:09:31 That's us and the UK and, like, 10 troops from, like, I don't know, Slovenia and, like, 10 troops from Croatia and, you know, this and this and that. France obviously has a sizable military component in this, but Turkey's in it. What does Turkey think about this? I'd be curious to know that. They are NATO ally. Have you looked at the NATO map?
Starting point is 00:09:51 Man, we are really surrounding Russia on their Western front. I mean, it's rude. Yeah, with Turkey to the south, with Finland to the north, and now the last barrier, you've got Belarus and Ukraine, basically. Yeah. And I mean, there are some people that have talked about even expanding this to countries like Georgia, where you have break off territories south of Sedia and Abkhazia during that war that took place. But NATO served a very clear purpose, and I think it can continue to serve a purpose. They got to pay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:23 I mean, these folks got to pay up. They got to pay. Yeah. I mean, these folks got to pay up. They have to pay up. And the terrible thing in all of this, and this has been reported and you all have talked about this, is that there was a peace offer early on in this and that got scuttled immediately to put us in the position we are now, which I think is completely unfair to the US taxpayer and citizens that we're going to bear the brunt of decisions and statements that are being made by some foreign country who's actually not going to have to do much with it.
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Starting point is 00:11:50 Look, I mean, the whole interview that Tucker did with Putin, I was watching the Lex Friedman interview with Tucker today, and they were talking about the fact that Riley brought up Putin wanting to get into NATO, making comments about we could align against Iran with with with Russia. Now, I don't know how truthful this is, but it seems like a whole lot better than a nuclear war with Russia. The the entire time that well, since at least 2012, there's been all kinds of uh cia operations in ukraine the whole issues the whole issue with with ukraine and stuff is is heavily influenced by nato and by the united states and by the you know the intelligence apparatus and stuff none of it's actually organic and this is only causing more problems for the whole of the world like why not be you know uh
Starting point is 00:12:47 why not align with with with russia granted putin's not a good guy but it's not like you know zelensky's not a good guy yeah i mean we we there's so many not good guys out there if you imagine that we only align with good people i don't see any good guys childish it is a childish way to look at the world to think that the only people that the United States are going to align with are quote unquote good guys. Also, there's no basis for what good means. I can only imagine what weird little dinosaurs you're looking at right now. Right? It's very bizarre.
Starting point is 00:13:17 It's weird to interact with you like this, Phil. I mean, look, Phil's right. Yeah, obviously. Poo, poo, poo. Did you take them off? Yeah. Oh, bless you. Bless you.
Starting point is 00:13:25 Please do. Thank you. It was fun while it lasted. I mean, look, obviously, Putin is not a good guy. I got that. The world's full of bad guys. And guess what? The world's also full of hard choices for the United States.
Starting point is 00:13:38 And look, I feel bad for what is happening to the people in Ukraine. There's no doubt. I mean, it's awful what is happening to the people in ukraine there's no doubt i mean that it's awful what is happening but let's be realistic in terms of like the ultimate objectives here in ukraine is it the total defeat of russia and deposing putin is that our strategic objective here no one's really articulated that to me is it just continue to provide armaments till some type of peace settlement yeah i don't know i think nato's plan is the full and total subjugation of the russian nation well and if it is it's a huge nation that's a bad plan yeah look i think it's like eight time zones or something like that and the issue that 140 million people yeah and the issue that we're going to have is
Starting point is 00:14:22 who's going to be doing the peacekeeping operations and stability operations in that country when you have 20 000 loose nukes running around that's going to be us we're going to be doing that do you think macron and france are going to show up and secure that how many places are we going to get tied down while china continues to grow and strengthen influence and power you know where the real war is going to be between uh the west and russia it's gonna be canada is there a south park reference here no i know i mean it's if you think about it like that's the that's the the fastest way to get to the united states from yeah yeah yeah sure it's going to war with the u.s it's not going to waste time with European countries that don't make weapons.
Starting point is 00:15:05 If it really is going to be coming a war, Russia just goes over the North Pole. That's the point. Russia's proximity to Canada is very close. They even have a prison north of the Arctic Circle. That's where they were keeping Navalny and whoever else.
Starting point is 00:15:22 What is it? The Arctic Wolf Prison? What a miserable, That's where they were keeping Navalny and whoever else. The, what is it? The Arctic Wolf Prison? Yeah. Yeah. What a miserable, miserable sentence that must be. Go to the Arctic where it's, yeah. Yeah. The Arctic Wolf Prison.
Starting point is 00:15:34 It's dark for- Isn't that where Solzhenitsyn was up there in Siberia? And he talked about, in Gulag Archipelago, he talked about like eating prehistoric frozen salamanders and stuff. I don't know that he was in the same one but no but he was just he was up there in the frigid colds yeah with the frozen creatures so you know we got google earth pulled up right here and it's like you know i'm half kidding by the canada stuff but russia i mean alaska's right here yeah if if if there's war russia is basically next to Europe
Starting point is 00:16:05 and next to the United States. They're going to go right through Sarah Palin's front yard. Right? She'll be able to see them. Yep. Could you imagine if Russia conquers Canada? I don't know how much I would care. Oh, I like Canada. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:20 I like Canadians. I like Canadians, too. A lot of moose, though. We still have a bunch of Canadians that post-millennial. A lot of moose though. You know what I mean? We still have a bunch of Canadians that post-millennial. Cue the blame Canada song. I think we should take Canada first if it's going to be over Canada.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Right. I mean, yeah. I mean, here's the crazy thing. It's like, that's a possibility. I mean, I'm not even joking. There's a lot of resources, man. Let's say, you know, whatever the propaganda is,
Starting point is 00:16:42 we go to war and it's World War III. US troops will immediately be in Canada because Canada is right. We'd have to be, it's, it's separated by a small, uh, by, by a relatively small distance.
Starting point is 00:16:54 And Alaska is the Bering Strait is almost touching Russia. Russia has very direct access to the United States and to Canada. U S troops would immediately be stationed in Canada. Yeah. I wonder, I mean, this is far-fetched, but the way that the Canadian government is going, if they don't
Starting point is 00:17:11 make some significant changes, there is a possibility that they become they're currently the most authoritarian country in the Western Hemisphere. Have you guys seen recently in Parliament how they're discussing if they can say the word fart in parliament and stuff like that yeah they've got like whoa family-friendly show what are you doing here take it easy they've
Starting point is 00:17:31 got online censorship acts they've got like prison terms for hate speech i mean it's all insane up there in canada yeah i mean maybe it's a little far to say that they're the most in the in the western hemisphere but the they're likely you've got venezuela yeah like they're not great cuba and venezuela so so maybe they're not in the top canada might be a little bit related who knows you know lately cuba's been relaxing i if i understand correctly and canada's been tightened up a lot i told uh some friends of mine i was like look if you need a place to stay and you want to go ahead and run south, it's not that far to my place in New Hampshire. Oh, that's not bad.
Starting point is 00:18:08 It's a nice offer, yeah. I will be hiding Canadians from the Canadian Mounted Police, and if the Canadian Mounted Police come on my property, I will shoot at you, police. I'm kidding. That's a joke. That's a joke. To help calm things down, you know, we're in this time where we're very scared we could be escalating to World War III. The good news is we have good leaders of sound mind from the sun.co.uk. NATO would crush weak Russia and Putin knows it.
Starting point is 00:18:38 That's why we are not on the cusp of World War III, says UK Defense Chief. Well, okay. I think we look pretty weak and pathetic frankly oh today we just saw that the uh the army is down is down 24 25 24 000 people or something like no no jobs they're cutting the jobs because there's no people to fill them yeah right so they're just getting rid of the i know i'm not sure what the jobs are obviously i don't have like the inside track on it but 24 000 people in the army 24 000 people out of i mean your your volunteer army is less than a million now and they can't they can't get guys because they hate white people and white people are typically the ones who join that's that's that that's i i think that's wrong i
Starting point is 00:19:22 think there's a large population base from which to pull to fill those jobs. You know what's interesting about all of this? That is a pathway to citizenship traditionally. Can you imagine? They have that bill. It's in play. Courage to serve. This type of rhetoric that we're hearing right now, you know, we'll crush Russia, this and that.
Starting point is 00:19:42 During the Cold War, we were very careful about the language that we used as it related to the soviet union at that time i remember like you people ronald reagan would set people like their hair on fire they were like what did he say like rigging out and guess what they have basically the same amount of nuclear weapons then yeah as they did now slightly less they actually have more strategic nukes than we do. Thanks Obama for the start treaty. And then it fell apart. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:12 Thanks for that one. And it's if I believe them anyway, when they're like, yeah, we'll take apart our nukes, put them in the back. Yeah. Well, the crazy thing when they were redoing that treaty is that it addressed strategic nuclear weapons and not tactical. And they have like a 10 to 1 advantage on us on tactical nukes on the European border. And so explain the difference. We're talking about like nuclear artillery and battlefield nuclear weapons. Right. So it has to deal with how many, I mean, so the size of the weapon and
Starting point is 00:20:40 then also how far it can go. So think about an intercontinental ballistic missile icbms those are strategic nukes they typically have merv technology multiple independent re-entry vehicles so they'll break into different warheads and target different uh cities one merv can hit the entire eastern seaboard yes yes so the tack crazy tactic and they've got what like thousands thousands yeah i mean they have like close to 20,000. Of MIRVs, though? Of strategic nuclear warheads. Right. The MIRV, specifically, I think it holds between 8 and 12 warheads.
Starting point is 00:21:14 It can hold up to 12. Yeah. Yeah. Tactical, though, is artillery pieces and things like that. Like 100 kiloton? Yeah, something like that. That's crazy. With one MIRV, they can do a lot of bombing,
Starting point is 00:21:26 but their actual operating procedure, if I understand correctly, is to have multiple nukes go to the same target because they want to make sure that it gets wiped out. The crazy thing, too, is they do not detonate on impact. No. They detonate over the city to maximize the blast radius. Crazy. Yeah, because thermonuclear weapons really comes down to heat yeah right it's
Starting point is 00:21:46 about vaporizing the crazy thing is i learned this i did a i did something this video for discovery like 10 years ago almost now and uh the radiation in nuclear weapons is intentional they do not need to leave nuclear fallout behind there are nuclear weapons that have low radioactive yield however they were like we kind of want to make the land inhospitable for decades to thousands of years. I think thermonuclear weapons actually have less fallout than a fission weapon versus a fusion weapon. The fusion weapon has far less. Remember when New York did that duck and cover drill a couple of years ago? Was it years?
Starting point is 00:22:24 Yeah, it was a a couple years ago like was it years yeah it was a couple years ago they were like if there's a nuclear explosion in new york city stick towels under your doors cover your windows and duck and cover and everyone's like why are they telling us to do this you're saying well listen my friends i gotta tell you something if you're living in a city and you haven't bought chickens by this point i don't i don't know what to tell you like yeah probably a better drill would be put your head between your legs kiss it goodbye hold on but a better drill right now would be get away from high priority targets and buy chickens yes now you probably want some goats you know you got to learn how to do all that stuff uh we just sent a good portion of uh cocktown to uh the let's just say to rooster university
Starting point is 00:23:12 so uh we're having the first annual tim cast's first annual cock fest on uh friday damn where we are all going to enjoy consuming the roosters. That's right. They're all dead. Wow. We spared three of them. Come to snuff the rooster. What kind of dishes are you going to make? All cock. We're going to do chili, pulled barbecue rooster, and I think we're going to do some just regular
Starting point is 00:23:38 rooster. You got to cook it a special way. Yeah, you could do coq au vin. It's tough meat. It's like braised, like this French braised. I'll come by and have some rooster. It's tough meat. It's like braised, like this French braised. I'll come by and have some rooster. It's really good. I really was just excited to let everybody know that we've butchered them. Three of them have survived.
Starting point is 00:23:53 It's Mr. Muttonchops. He got to live because he escaped several times. Nice. And so we honored his strength and resilience. Shows some promise. Pom Pom, who is this massive poofy rooster who's goofy, really goofy looking and we're like,
Starting point is 00:24:06 well, you can't kill him. And then Roberto Jr. is one of his sons because RB3, Roberto Beaks III is the current heir to the throne. However,
Starting point is 00:24:17 it would be Roberto Beaks. Roberto Beaks III is the current heir. Roberto Sr. is still alive. Roberto Jr. died in a heart attack and the risk is if Roberto Beaks III passes is the current heir. Roberto Sr. is still alive. Roberto Jr. died in a heart attack. And the risk is if Roberto Beaks the third passes, then the bloodline is broken.
Starting point is 00:24:30 Yeah. So we had to keep at least one of his brothers alive. Bloodline's broken. Yeah, we can't let the bloodline break. I mean, Roberto Jr. is, you know, he was the prince who became king and he died. He's the legacy rooster. But all joking aside, you know, the serious question is, I don't know how many stories need to be placed on
Starting point is 00:24:50 news headlines in major publications screaming at the top of their lungs. You've got Germany, Sweden, you've got China, you've got Australia, all these countries talking about civilian defense forces. You've got Houthi rebels bombing cargo ships in the Red Sea, shutting down the majority of global shipping traffic. You've got Israel Hamas. You've got
Starting point is 00:25:09 China, Taiwan. You've got Putin saying he will use nukes. You've got France saying we will send in troops to defeat you. You've got Chuck Schumer saying we must win this war. And now you have another story from the Telegraph. I don't know if I've pulled up. They said, we have to win before November. Otherwise, World War III will officially begin. Surprise, surprise. Just in time for the election. But with all of these headlines,
Starting point is 00:25:32 at a certain point, a person might put down their pretense and say, maybe prepping's not so bad. Look, I'm not going to get super involved in telling people what to do or anything, but the dollar
Starting point is 00:25:45 is only becoming less valuable if you buy things that last and that you can use in emergency situations and stuff. You're getting the most out of your money. If you don't own guns and ammo, at this point, I mean... Okay. Come on. Phil, Bezos, Zuckerberg selling off billions in stock. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:08 I think Zuckerberg did billions. It might have been, I think it was billions. You've got Quiver Quantitative posted this video where they talk about, I believe it's Senator Tuberville. Is it a senator or is it a congressman? It's a senator. How he's got a great track record in Congress and all of a sudden he starts selling a whole bunch of stocks.
Starting point is 00:26:29 There's no pattern. he's just dumping stocks so you got to wonder about uh what is going on that's making these powerful elites yeah i did zuckerberg building a bunker in hawaii with wagyu beef yeah he's got cattle wagyu cattle he's raising in hawaii look we've been getting stories for a while about the ultra wealthy building these underground bunkers. And I'm like, guys, you've got them saying we will send NATO into Ukraine, which is a full scale declaration of war with Russia. Russia saying if we are threatened, we will use nukes. Maybe they're all lying. Fine, whatever. Then don't buy your chickens.
Starting point is 00:27:10 I'll buy the rest of them. And if, you know, push comes to shove and ish hits the fan, I will be living in a van down by the river with some chickens being raised just, you know, outside. And I will be eating them. In a van down by the river. That's right. Look, I got a van. It's got solar power. We haven't used it in years. It's just been sitting.
Starting point is 00:27:24 We get it tuned up every once in a while. We're going to redo all of it. I talked about this on the Joe Rogan show with Dorsey. I was like, you know, if you guys keep doing this, then tensions in this country are going to boil over. I'm going to build a van and have that thing ready to go live in down by the river. And when the world falls apart and the cities are in decay and the urban liberals are eating each other quite literally because there's no food or water, I'm going to be sitting in a van playing Spelunky on a little TV, you know, with air conditioning.
Starting point is 00:27:49 There you go. And to Phil's point, if you don't own firearms, go get some, go get some ammo. I mean, you know, and to Tim's point, look, for me, you know, look, I hunt every season. I'm able to harvest a ton of venison. Usually lasts me close to a year sometimes. We're still eating through it. It's wonderful. It's very healthy. Everybody goes to Whole Foods for grass-fed, organic, blah, blah, blah. These guys, you know, deers are that.
Starting point is 00:28:20 There's too many of them. And it's free. And there's too many of them. Yeah, we had like 20 on our lawn last year. It nuts that's all like what are we gonna do that'll only last for one season though yeah one one season there's too many the next season good luck finding a deer yeah like i mean they'll get wiped out there's think about how many people around here yeah they will go extinct they'll get wiped out instant like within because you're gonna have a certain amount of people that are gonna actually know how to harvest them properly and stuff like that and then there's gonna be
Starting point is 00:28:47 literally you know a ton of people that are starving that are just you know that are gonna waste a ton of of of meat and stuff because they don't know what to do so they'll kill it and chop the legs off and be like oh i got something for now you know and so that's not how that works go get those back straps first but uh but yeah like the thing is, now the world is still functioning. Get prepared for bad times while you can. People so frequently say, oh, well, you don't need this, or you don't need to do that, or I'll worry about it later. It's like, look, the time to prepare is when everything's fine.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Well, it's classic. It's the ant and the grasshopper it's the classic fable it's gonna be really funny when there's like if slash when let's say war breaks out the economy breaks down social order is shattered to a certain degree and you end up with like you know a farm out in you know central west virginia somewhere where it's not too hilly or whatever. They've created a fort around their property where they're growing a lot of crops. They've got maybe like a hundred people there.
Starting point is 00:29:51 And then one day comes a knock on the door. Some travelers, some wary travelers, and the guards are like, who's there? And they're like, you know, we're travelers, we're hungry, and we're looking for a place we can do work. And he looks down and he sees a young ZZM and a ZZer. And he's like, and what skills do you have? And one's like, I'm an Instagram influencer.
Starting point is 00:30:12 And the other one's like, I write movie reviews for BuzzFeed. And he's going to be like, get back, get back. And he's going to ring the bell like, they're here. And then they're going to chase him off. I'm half kidding. But I mean, like, in all seriousness, these city people are going to ring the bell like, they're here! And then they're going to chase him off. I'm half kidding, but I mean, like, in all seriousness, these city people are going to have, most of them have nothing of value to provide.
Starting point is 00:30:35 And they won't have the physical capability to even lift rocks. I mean, think about this. I heard this the other day. I was talking to one of these gas companies. And, you know, they've got these new laws in New York as it relates to gas stoves and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I hate that so much. It's so stupid. It's insane. So just Manhattan alone, if those pilot lights went out, it would take six months to relight all of them.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Jesus. That sounds about right. Six months just in Manhattan alone. When I lived in Brooklyn, I had a gas stove in Brooklyn. Yeah? I always had a gas stove When I lived in Brooklyn, I had a gas stove in Brooklyn. Yeah. I always had a gas stove everywhere I lived in New York City. Several different apartments, always gas stove. Now they're banning them.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Yeah. Now they're banning them. Dude, look. I don't like it. Cook with fire. Just cook with fire. It's better. The people who live in these cities are living on the good graces of farmers.
Starting point is 00:31:20 Yes. And so long as farmers agree to sell their food to the cities, you'll have order. But if at any point farmers got super political and they're just like, we don't sell to you because it's going to end up down the chain and end up in New York City. If truckers decide to stop selling in New York City. I mean, the politics in this country can change overnight. If truckers, just the majority of truckers were like we don't deliver to new york and chicago and la well you know it's pretty interesting because i i spent most of my life living in the coast right and so in boston and new york and philadelphia you go to the grocery store and you
Starting point is 00:31:54 buy spinach and your spinach is really fresh and it has dirt on the roots and now i live out here in west virginia and i love living out here but when i go to the grocery store my spinach mostly is in packages and i don't understand why my spinach is in packages in the middle of the country could it be that they don't grow spinach here and they do grow it there well maybe they do but they don't grow spinach in boston either yeah but they'll pay a premium do they spinach in boston i don't know yeah i mean people in cities people will have like people will have you know hydroponic farms and things like that like there's hydroponic farms all over Brooklyn, but those mostly just go to the little commie co-ops anyway. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Yeah, I think it might be price-related. But it's not just spinach. It's lots of stuff comes in packages here, and it doesn't come in packages in New York, and I think it's because it gets shipped in. Yeah. And there's Jersey. Jersey isn't much further from here.
Starting point is 00:32:42 No. South Jersey, where all the farms are. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I mean, I think at some places they're probably willing to pay for anything. Yeah, it looks like New York grows a lot of spinach. They do. I could be wrong.
Starting point is 00:32:53 Let me see if I can find an actual map. There's certainly a lot of farm out there in New York. No, maybe they don't. Yeah, I guess like upstate, right? Upstate and stuff, yeah. And there's a lot of dairy in New York. Yeah. Everything north of Albanyany is new england
Starting point is 00:33:06 it's just like vermont well it's not as good as vermont it's mostly as good as vermont it's fine it's fine it's fine it's fine no i don't i don't know maybe the chat knows where i'm not sure it's a question that i've been having lately because i go into the grocery store and my spinach is in a package. And it's not in a package. What grocery store are you going to? I go to all the grocery stores. I try all the grocery stores.
Starting point is 00:33:31 All right. Well, let's jump to this story from News Nation. Army is cutting 24,000 jobs in revamp to prepare for future wars. Wait, what? You're cutting 24,000 jobs? Okay, now what people don't understand is they thought this was
Starting point is 00:33:45 that they were getting rid of 24 000 troops no no no they're saying that there are jobs that are unfilled as the u.s army struggles with recruitment the series is slashing its force by about 24 000 almost five percent and restructuring to be better able to fight in future wars the service is significantly over structured and there aren't enough soldiers to fill existing units according So basically what they're saying is these normally would have had jobs. These jobs normally would have been filled by people. But because nobody wants to join anymore, they're just going to get rid of them. Now I wonder why it is that nobody wants to join anymore they're just gonna get rid of them now i wonder why it is that nobody wants to join the army well i mean there's probably a multiple reasons uh most of them have to do with uh
Starting point is 00:34:35 politics i think you know the the fact that the the army's not supposed to be political it's not even the army it's all of it i mean people have pointed out with this uh aaron bushnell guy. He was a member of some like leftist LGBT anarchy thing or something like that. Yeah. You know what it was called? Yeah. He was like an anarchist. Lily Anarchity.
Starting point is 00:34:53 Yeah. So this individual was clearly like known to people for expressing these views. He's just a communist. But you know what i think it is i think that a lot of um serious mental issues are being masked by social justice issues i think that's definitely true so as if if like you go back 20 years and someone was claiming that they were the other gender like they would not be given surgeries they'd be given therapy, evaluation and treatment, especially young people. So now you have someone like Aaron Bushnell, who's just, you know, commit suicide while screaming for Palestine.
Starting point is 00:35:31 And it's clearly a mental illness issue. But it was probably obvious to anybody. Yet no one did anything. And this is indicative of what the current U.S. services are like, that someone could be clearly unwell, but it's masked behind social justice. And the military used to be pretty good about getting people that had some kind of mental illness or whatever. It used to be pretty good about getting people out, and they're not anymore.
Starting point is 00:36:00 Well, because they need bodies probably, right? Well, not only that. I think that a lot of it is ideological. Interesting. They just offer more mental health services. What? They just offer more mental health services and all that kind of stuff. I mean, maybe they do.
Starting point is 00:36:13 I mean, sure, they offer stuff for trans people to get surgeries and stuff like that, which I think is absolutely absurd. I think so, too. But the culture in the military has changed so much. You've got General Miley talking about, I want to understand white rage. When you have the majority of people that join up are young men, white guys or Hispanic guys are the vast majority
Starting point is 00:36:38 because there's tons of Hispanic dudes in the military. But those guys, they look at each other as normal, doodly kind of dudes. Normal, doodly kind of dudes? Guys understand. This is a great phrase. I love this.
Starting point is 00:36:53 They're just guys, guys, essentially. And that's the way that they act. That's the way they behave around each other. And you get a bunch of Marines together
Starting point is 00:36:59 and you see it instantaneously. They're going to try and climb something, make everything look like it's wieners, try and beat the crap out of each other that's just the way they act and when you have a a culture that is very very different uh the the leftist culture is not competitive it's not aggressive the same way if you get trans people and stuff they don't have the same kind of but that would attitude and you you're going to see people like that doesn't attract people that are left
Starting point is 00:37:25 wing or left-leaning politically it just doesn't this guy was part of this guy was involved with antifa too andy no was looking into this yeah and he said he's a commie he found that the reddit account belonging to bushnell confirmed his involvement in antifa social networks wow and that he was mocking deceased military members and supporting intimidation of elected leaders and that he was involved with the uh he was a booster of the stop cop city you know treehouse antifa oh so this is a seditionist atlanta yeah he's a revolutionary communist well phil just mentioned the word culture though and i think that's an important one because there there is a massive cultural shift not just in the military but in this country in this country there's a cultural revolution as it relates to public service serving your country
Starting point is 00:38:12 nationalism which is like somehow a bad word i don't think it is at all uh like nationalist feeling having pride in your country wanting to contribute to it that is seen as something that is a negative now that's a negative in the united states and the left has been winning this narrative now for years you have to understand that it's a negative because they have managed to reframe what it means right so they've taken the word and this is this is something that we're very familiar with around here the meanings of words have changed significantly over the past five or so years and the most the most uh obvious or the one that people know are most familiar with is the word racism racism doesn't mean
Starting point is 00:38:56 bigotry based on race anymore it means power plus prejudice though and so you end up with people that will bounce between the two meanings in the same conversation as a tactic to keep people that they're debating with or arguing with off base. You don't understand what they're meaning. The intent is to manipulate. We should change the word. And you're 100% right. Look. What's a good word to change?
Starting point is 00:39:19 Look, I say nationalism. I'm sure there's somebody hearing this out here and they're like, that means racism. It's like, no, it doesn like no it doesn't it doesn't at all it actually means you know we i consider myself a nationalist i have pride in my country you gotta understand that like you're not you can't you don't you we like you don't get to make the call like if you say oh i'm a nationalist blah blah someone's gonna grab that and they'll be like look he's a nationalist, blah, blah. Someone's going to grab that and they're going to be like, look, he's a nationalist. And then everyone that's- Great, put it on a poster. That's the, that is a terrible move because they make a term radioactive.
Starting point is 00:39:53 And then if you can't internalize it like the way you can with like deplorable, right? So deplorable was easy because first of all, it was so many people that were tossed into it. Anyone that you didn't like was tossed into these deplorable, blah, blah, blah blah there was no association for deplorable with anything in history at all nationalism when you when you say nationalism the average person thinks national socialist whether we like it or not and you are not gonna get that back home boy you are not getting
Starting point is 00:40:21 that back alexander alexander hamilton was alexander alexander hamilton was a nationalist who alexander hamilton was a nationalist george washington was a nationalist when he wrote hamilton the music bernie sanders is a nationalist capitalist every one of the world socialist website every one of you is right and then they're going to take what you say, clip it, and they're going to play it for some, for Norm the Normie and his wife. You've been talking to James. Let's go. And they're going to say.
Starting point is 00:40:53 Bernie Sanders is a nationalist capitalist. Bernie Sanders is a nationalist capitalist. Clip that. Share with everybody. It's a fact. But what the point, the point that I'm making is you can't take it back and internalize and say, oh no, we're taking this. I am taking this i am blah blah because they're going to clip it they're going to make they're going to slime you with racist nazis blah blah and there's nothing
Starting point is 00:41:14 you're gonna be able to do there's nothing you're gonna do about it well that the mistake the mistake made by the right is cowering every time someone calls them a naughty word that is not a mistake it's garbage i'm so sick of that and look because on the left what they do is they say oh you we you're calling us a nasty word we're going to reclaim it we're going to reclaim the word you know what i mean the left always takes the nasty word and says you're right it's our word now that's right the and the right goes don't call me word i can't say the idea that you see the ricky gervais joke about the n-word that was funny what i can't say it. Did you see the Ricky Gervais joke about the N word? That was funny. What?
Starting point is 00:41:46 I can't say it because it's the N word. You have to watch. Everyone's thinking it. Go ahead. Just let it rip. You got to watch it because the context, like his delivery makes it. It was perfect. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:55 Very funny. I don't dispute that you should not cower from someone accusing you of something. Not saying that you should be like oh i'm afraid he's gonna call me a racist but it is foolish to say i'm going to walk into the trap that they've set and that's what they've done they set the trap with the word nationalist no the problem is we don't control the media and we need to break the media narrative control and that nothing else matters this is the only don't disagree with that. The only way we do that is to flood the word to the point where
Starting point is 00:42:27 their statements don't make sense anymore. So when they say nationalist means X, we keep saying nationalist over and over and over again in a context that doesn't apply to what they're claiming
Starting point is 00:42:38 until someone says, wait, what? But CNN, that doesn't make any sense. And they say, oh, well, I don't know what you're listening to. You must be listening to garbage.
Starting point is 00:42:44 I don't, yeah, look, I'm't know what you're listening to. You must be listening to garbage. I don't. Yeah, look, I'm for American nationalism. I am for conservative nationalism. That is, I think that is a good thing in this country. I absolutely do. National conservatism, good thing. Everybody should be it.
Starting point is 00:42:59 Put my face on a poster. You can put it on there and I'll win by 60 points instead of 50. Yep. And the point is this they say racism went over and over and over again you know what actually started working is they tired the word out and so people just started saying so what shane gillis ends up hosting snl and he made some naughty jokes and they freaked out and too bad it's like you you have no power here anymore you've exhausted the screaming at the top of your lungs so what i'm saying is say you're a nationalist let cnn oh i love this story let's let's let's let's jump to this story let me see if i where do i have this one lined up it's uh it's somewhere hold on let me try and find out where i put it
Starting point is 00:43:42 it's an is it in the back? Did it close? Where is this? Oh, here we go. Ladies and gentlemen, MSNBC yesterday, pro-Trump CPAC speaker pledges end of democracy. I'd like to play for you this clip from MSNBC, and I hope you enjoy it. Hey, look, welcome to the end of democracy. We're here to overthrow it completely. We didn't get all the way there on January 6th, but we will we will endeavor to get rid of it and replace it with with this right here. We'll replace it with this right here. Amen. That's right. Because all glory, all glory is not to government. All glory to God. Here we go. If I were the Biden campaign, I would pay to have every American see the CPAC convention, because the thing that has been thwarting Republicans in the midterms and since has been this impression of the Republican Party as an extreme party.
Starting point is 00:44:40 Yesterday, you had someone stand up at the CPAC convention, a speaker, and basically talk about we're going to we start. We almost toppled democracy on January 6th. We're going to do it now with this. And he held up a cross basically advocating for theocracy. This is not the image that the Republican Party wants. CNN. It's hysterical. David Axelrod with that message to the Biden campaign after a far-right activist told attendees at CPAC his goal is to overthrow democracy and finish the mission of January 6th, which was met with glee. That's right.
Starting point is 00:45:16 And it's met with glee here. That's a good pause right there. This is amazing because no one understood anything that Jack was saying. The room temperature IQ of the people at MSNBC and CNN brings me great joy. Me too. What we want to do here is continually mock them into sheer embarrassment so that nobody would ever want to associate with them out of fear that they will be belittled or shamed the this is listen any sane rational person heard jack laugh after the first sentence and everyone started laughing as well okay if these people want to act like this was you know on cnn i don't think they showed the clip so they're playing a dirty game like they
Starting point is 00:46:01 normally do sure but if you ever want to ask yourself why cnn's ratings are apocalyptically low and why they've been you know basically about to go under for the past couple of years look no further and this is exactly where we need to be to the point where the so let me put it this way in the trump years they didn't know what to do all they knew was complaining about trump got them views. Millions upon millions of views. Once Trump left, they had nothing to do. And their views started going down. I used to have CNN on 24-7.
Starting point is 00:46:37 Back when I was in Jersey, I had a projector screen with CNN on the wall. And I would leave it running for breaking news. But at some point, I noticed something. I was sitting in my room. This has got to be like 2018 or something. And'm like you know reading news articles and then i look up at the screen and it's a panel sitting in a circle talking about donald trump and i'm like whatever and then i see on twitter some big news is happening in iran and so i'm like i get up and i look at cnn it's a panel talking about trump so i switched to fox news fox news covering iranian uprising and i
Starting point is 00:47:04 was like okay well i guess I'm watching Fox News instead. I eventually posted on Instagram the CNN challenge. Turn on CNN and then switch to Fox News. And what will you find? CNN will always be talking about Donald Trump and Fox News will be talking about the news. And that's when I was like off. There is no way CNN could ever get me back as a viewer what that means is when cnn got that new boss and he tried with chris licht when he tried to be like let's stop being far left
Starting point is 00:47:34 psychopaths it did not bring the viewers back why i'm not gonna come back and watch your garbage you set yourselves on fire i'm out let's encourage more of this you know this who's that micah brzezinski is that is that what that is let her look at the face she's making come on can we pull that look at that face yeah is there a way to zoom in on that face can we we can't make it any bigger i had the similar thought though she looks absolutely retarded sorry can i say that yes you can sorry i'm just gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna say that you can't say nationalism listen i am telling you what i'm telling you what the left is gonna do i'm not telling you what i want i'm not telling you my preference i'm not telling you that i think this is good
Starting point is 00:48:16 i'm not telling you i'm happy about it i'm telling you what they're going to do i'm not telling you that i want them to do this this This is where every day we are seeing the corporate press just destroy themselves. Let us gloat and mock them. And you don't think, you know, I was thinking something really. It was kind of obvious to me when I thought about it. Advertisers don't really care that much to advertise to 18 year olds. They don't have money. And so the,
Starting point is 00:48:46 so, you know, they're, they're, they're, they're starting to come into that bracket. And so 18 to 35 is the money demo, but on the lower end of things,
Starting point is 00:48:52 they're like, well, you know, look, if we want to sell a product, we want to find like 34 year old men and women. These are the people who are in middle management. They're starting to take over industries.
Starting point is 00:49:01 They got cash to spend, advertise to them. And so I'm like, advertise to 18 year olds, send a message to them, advertise to them. And so I'm like, advertise to 18 year olds. Send a message to them. That's where we want to be. So we should do everything in our power to direct all of like, you know, all of our parallel economic efforts should be advertised towards 18 and 24 year olds.
Starting point is 00:49:20 10 years from now when they're 35, they'll be, you know, in our camp. So let's mock MSNBC, let's mock CNN, and mock them and make 18, 24-year-olds laugh at them. Bring them in on the joke and say, hey, look how stupid these people are. And then you destroy them. They will not be able to, you know, look, man, if 18 and 24-year-olds feel that MSNBC and CNN are garbage,
Starting point is 00:49:44 in 10 years, they will be out of business because they will have no viewers left i imagine that's probably already written to the cards but that's perhaps perhaps but uh i rather enjoy the absurdity i'm gonna i'm gonna tweet this here uh picture real quick just uh just that there you go democracy there it is solid do you want to make a point because jack is right is power does come from god not from government it's true he's 100 correct and you had the what was it on cnn where that woman said the fringe christian right believes that rights come from believe that rights come from god or something is that yeah the the fringe christian right in the literal founding documents in in the literal declaration of independence.
Starting point is 00:50:27 Fringe Christian nationalists started this country. It's not even that. This woman on CNN said something like that, like the fringe Christian right thinks that rights come from God. It's basic moral philosophy as to whether you believe in God or not, within the nature of existence, there are certain things you can do. And so I have to describe it as like, what rights do you have? Anything you can do in the middle of the woods. You can speak. You can defend yourself.
Starting point is 00:50:54 You can build shelter. You can do a lot of stuff. But you don't get health care, right? So health care is not a human right. You don't get food. Food is not a human right. You know? You don't get anyone else's labor.
Starting point is 00:51:04 Ain't nobody there to do it for you. Negative rights are things that you can do, like Tim says, in absence of government. And then all of your positive rights, they're literally all just gifts from government. So it's literally taking from other people. So that way you can give it to... Healthcare is a human right. Yeah. Yeah. That means someone else's labor belongs to you.
Starting point is 00:51:39 Yeah. I don't remember those in the Ten Commandments, which the... I mean, that's literally, right? I mean, look, this is a Judeo-Christian country. That's where we founded a lot of our laws, where they came from, Old Testament, New Testament, a mixture of those. And it's pretty clear, right? And they weren't talking about healthcare or any of these other things, but that is how this country was founded. Obviously, they pulled a lot from different philosophers in Greece and things like that as well. But it is a foundational piece of this country.
Starting point is 00:52:08 But Prager, Dennis Prager makes the point excellently, cut flower or cut stem politics. I forgot the phrase he uses, where you can cut a flower from its root and hold it up and it's beautiful, but eventually it will die. So I look at, yes, the things that most people in this country claim they support even liberals they claim to support free speech but half of them don't speedy trials all of these things are rooted in biblical teaching and they were adapted in a way uh you know into into our government then you look at someone like bill maher, total atheist, absolutely secular, but still holds these moral traditions, free speech, speedy trials, all of those things that are rooted in biblical teaching. The next step after him is wokeness, amorality, a lack of morals altogether. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:57 Well, and this is by no means to say, look, you need to believe in God. People don't, but you do need to respect the values, culture, and norms that have been created in this country by those kind of foundational principles. Now, myself, I am religious, very much so. I'm a very strong practicing Catholic. Not everybody is. That's fine. But the way we got these laws, or the way we got these laws, you can say whatever you want about it, but you can't go back and rewrite it. It exists. Yeah. I think the important thing to understand is the reason why the left doesn't
Starting point is 00:53:31 care for the way we see the world is that it is rooted in, in, in Christian moral foundations. And that doesn't mean you need to believe in God to under, to, to adhere to them. You know, Bill Maher opens the door to a lot of bad things,
Starting point is 00:53:44 but he does call it the woke periodically. He does believe things thather opens the door to a lot of bad things, but he does call out the woke periodically. He does believe things that are incorrect. So we can criticize him for that, but he believes in free speech. He believes in a lot of these principles. That's a good thing, but you can see it fading. And so the far left absolutely despises all things Christian, including the fundamental rights that most Americans believe in. And the problem is when you separate Christianity from the future generations, you eventually will erase all of the moral philosophies that came with those teachings. Yeah, that's basically what happened.
Starting point is 00:54:12 And like even the existentialists talked about that, about how they were erratic. You know, they were they didn't believe in God, but they were essentially using the Christian foundations as a means to build on top of that and as a means to declare that there was necessity for personal responsibility. But yeah, when you pull the foundation, the whole thing collapses, it's a house of cards and the left doesn't realize that they don't realize that
Starting point is 00:54:34 everything that they have been doing is actually founded in Judeo Christian morality. See, I have a different, I have a different take on the, on where the left's like whole philosophy comes from. Like I think that they're at counter enlightenment. I don't think there is a moral philosophy i think it's it's absence of well that's part of being counter-enlightenment right like if they're if
Starting point is 00:54:52 you're counter-enlightenment then you don't have to worry about truth they reject truth right they reject the idea of truth they think that everything's subjective so the reason that to normal people it seems like they don't have a philosophy is because they don't have they don't believe in what's anything being true there is no objective truth we can't even know reality right so the the the the argument goes because our senses have a a characteristic right we can never actually know reality everything that we see and everything we experience is all our brain interpreting what's going on in the world around us. We are forever cut off from reality. So that means there is no reality.
Starting point is 00:55:30 That means talking about reality is the wrong thing to talk about or talking about things that are true or any of that kind of concrete reality. They reject entirely. And so if they reject reality, it doesn't matter what they're arguing because they're only arguing to try and acquire power or to get to assert power. That's what happened too with Jack's speech last week at CPAC, which was actually really fascinating. He spoke on Thursday, but then he spoke to the full convention on Friday. And I was sitting back, you know, with the rest of the dirty media in the media section. And it was an incredibly powerful speech. And he did talk about the end of democracy. But what he was talking about were all of the things that have been put in place by the Democrats over the past several years that will spell the end of democracy from mail in voting, you know,
Starting point is 00:56:19 as a big thing to all of these. I can't remember them all right now, which is annoying. But all of these different things that the left has enacted to destroy the foundations of American democracy. And he was saying, we are facing the end of democracy. Why? Because all of these things have been put in place in order to end it, in order to prevent Americans from having their own country, from the decimation of the border, to the massive crime, to the decimation of the border to the massive crime, to the lockdowns, to the destruction of the educational system, the destruction of the ballot integrity,
Starting point is 00:56:52 for lack of a better way to say it, with mail-in balloting and the harvesting and all of that stuff. That's what he was talking about. And so it was so clear, like within 15 minutes of his speech, I looked on Google and it was everybody. It was Newsweek and the New York Times, everybody complaining about what he had said without listening at all to what he was saying.
Starting point is 00:57:10 It was an incredible indictment of the Democratic left. One of the best pieces of media that I've seen in a very long time is in Baldur's Gate 3. And that's probably why it's considered like, I don't know, it's going to win game of the year. It's considered this big deal. And I really do recommend, I don't know, video games aren't your thing you can just watch or whatever but there's this moment in the game it's a cut scene basically where you find a uh there's this guy named malice thorn and his ideology is rooted in what he describes as absence that i'll simplify everything for you the fact that you can see is the actual cancer because now you can experience all of the awfulness of reality
Starting point is 00:57:53 and you'd be better off being cured by being killed and so it's this i i can't even it's just one of the most amazing bits of fiction i've seen in a long time the actor the display the gruesome the gore is is amazing he's like a he's claiming to be a doctor as he's mercilessly torturing a guy claiming don't worry i'm curing you and i bring this up because it reminds me so much of what the left is we are helping you as they steal from you we are we are giving you protecting your rights as they rob you of your rights. They are nihilistic, amoral individuals who are assuring you that their morality is the path towards the cure for what ails you while they destroy everything that is good in this world.
Starting point is 00:58:38 Just absolutely amazing. I think one of the most salient points, though, that, you know, obviously Jack made in the speech, and this is what we're talking about, is, you know, power coming from God. The big question that we have here in what's eroded in this country is power versus authority, right? It's power versus authority. In the absence of those things, and power and authority ultimately coming from God what are you left with you're left with will to power will to power which is Friedrich Nietzsche and will to power means whatever you have I want and I will take right and that's why we're basically left in this situation where there is no kind of
Starting point is 00:59:22 moral standard left here to communicate with each other. And it's all will to power. It's I'm going to destroy you, what you're trying to do, and this and that. There is no consensus kind of, well, maybe that's kind of above the fray. Maybe we shouldn't do it. But that no longer exists, unfortunately, particularly with the left. And to Phil's point, I mean, really what are is like it's the the rationalists right they rationalize their own existence their own well and they rationalize their own sin and they rationalize all of it yes and it's a self
Starting point is 00:59:53 rationalization where it's like they have to be in constant revolution and change right like yes constantly justifying their own depravity yeah and the gender that they are and this and that and the end of the day what they're constantly searching for and will never find is purpose and purpose is the ultimate thing that lacks now unfortunately in this country and which is being eroded further and further um and that's why you see people you know going into getting surgeries and also maybe this is my purpose maybe my purpose is to be a woman or this or that you know it's yeah that and it's all it it's because for them it all comes from or palestine you know yeah right that's the new that's the new thing that's the other purpose
Starting point is 01:00:32 but and it all comes from this internal place of you know narcissism yes and self-obsession i think israel palestine is a really great example of the emptiness of heart that uh this generation is experiencing because uh you know i talked about this with with ian in the members only show when he gets into it starts saying like oh israel this is real that i'm like in can you name any other country that has received billions of dollars in funding and was set up by the united states government he's like no i'm like so the question is why do you know and care so much about just Israel? I think I think what do we get like 180 billion to Vietnam or some insane number like at that time? I can't remember that we're still doing that. And certainly you're allowed to be concerned about Israel.
Starting point is 01:01:15 My point is simply for someone to go out in the street and immolate themselves over Palestine, a place they'd never been to. And when there's so much injustice in the world why choose this one topic well it's the cause celebrate right now of of the left and for people with no purpose they found it here now they can do something yeah you didn't do anything but you know and this is important i just want to for the audience and you can Google this, but look, rationalism, the end of the day, means that that individual, self-rationalism, they are the ultimate arbiter of what is true. That's why someone's truth is different than my truth, and we don't have common truth anymore, right? Like, somebody identifies as a woman, and I'm like, that's a man. It's like, no somebody identifies as a woman i'm like that's a man it's like no i'm a woman this is my uh self-realized persona this is who i am
Starting point is 01:02:12 that that's why that's how we've gotten here yeah i mean they they read they reject the concept of truth they don't believe that you can know truth let's jump to this story from the post-millennial before i read the headline for you i have i have this um hope that my long shot conspiracy theory is true and that is that the deep state is actually setting up an establishment that is so reviled it forces people to support donald trump and will lead to a great american resurgence that is to say the deep state is secretly supporting Trump by pretending to support Biden. Why? Because then sane, rational people come out and say, you've gone too far.
Starting point is 01:02:51 You're crazy. We need someone to secure our borders. We need to strengthen America. We need to make America great again. And if the deep state actually cared about America, they'd be like, that's the way you trick people into doing it. Because now headline young voters, 18 to 34, moving to Trump over Biden, Axios poll. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:07 52% of respondents said they would vote for the current president if the election is around today, compared to 48% for his predecessor. When only those who said they were definitely going to vote in November were asked. However, Biden's support rose to 59. The vast majority of those surveyed said the economy, blah, blah, blah. The poll was conducted among a representative sample of 1073 18 to 34 year olds so this is um what like the fourth or fifth poll showing not necessarily that trump is winning among the youth vote but that it's become neck and neck which is unthinkable it used to be like two to one or three to one now young people are actually kind of like i think i'm gonna vote for donald trump i i want to say
Starting point is 01:03:45 this to all the gen z and all the younger viewers out there who are watching if you're asking yourself why it is your college degree won't get you a job if you're asking why it is you can't afford to get an apartment the next question you need to ask yourself is why are democrats giving luxury hotel rooms to illegal immigrants who just arrived here and why are they being given debit cards with thousands of dollars on them while you are struggling to survive in your own country where you pay taxes? They promised you things. They said, you go to school, you will get a good job. And what happened? They're giving away luxury hotel rooms to people who just showed up illegally. Ask yourself, do you deserve that? I got to tell you, in my opinion do you deserve that i gotta tell you in my opinion you deserve more
Starting point is 01:04:25 than that i believe we should kick all these illegal immigrants out right now and give gen z those those uh uh those luxury hotel rooms what say you gen z that's a compromise as far as i'm concerned i i i was in favor of a form of student debt forgiveness, which would be the termination of all interest. And anyone who paid interest beyond their principal loan, the rest would be it would be forgiven and any overpayments would would be applied to future taxes. The money for this should come from the universities themselves. If you have loans and you in your principal, you have to pay back what you were given. But for those who are ripped off and exploited by the system and lied to and tricked, the problem we face now is not a, yeah, but what about me? That's not fair. I don't care if it's
Starting point is 01:05:17 fair. What I care about is we need the next generation to be able to buy homes. We need them to be able to get jobs and raise families and they're not going to do it being stunted and corrupted by this this this predatory system now forgiving all the loans doesn't solve anything i think forgiving the interest and applying overpayments to our as a credit towards taxes or something is a way to go about doing it that being said joe biden justified the supreme court and said he would do it anyway because he is a moral crack. He's an amoral crackpot. But if we do not have let me say let me say one last thing.
Starting point is 01:05:51 You know, I'm going to give you my thoughts on the housing market right now. I was telling Riley this earlier. Yeah, I believe and I'm not an expert. I believe that within 20 years, the price of houses will collapse to rock bottom. You think? And I'll tell you why. People like to point out how boomers hold a disproportionate amount of wealth in this country, more than most generations ever have.
Starting point is 01:06:14 But most wealth is being held in the form of real estate, which means a boomer owns a house worth $400,000 and will sell it to another boomer for $400,000. Maybe there's a wealthier millennial who can afford it and they'll buy it too. But typically it's property held by the older generation. Now what happens when the boomers start dying? They're going to get older and they're going to start passing away. Children who are millennials or Gen Z will inherit a $500,000 property. Typically what happens in these scenarios is that you'll have a kid who lives in Chicago
Starting point is 01:06:46 and his parents were from Maryland. His parents die. And then he gets a phone call. He's like, oh no, my parents are dead. I'm sad. Goes to the funeral. And then the lawyer says, what would you like to do with your inheritance? Which is this house and these accounts.
Starting point is 01:06:58 The kid says, I don't want to live in Maryland. I don't want to deal with the taxes. I can't maintain the house. Sell it. I got good want to deal with the taxes. I can't maintain the house. Sell it. So you'll be a glut, basically. I got good news for all of you, though. Who can afford among millennials and Gen Z to buy a half a million dollar house? Nobody.
Starting point is 01:07:14 So as it happens, the heir then says a month later, did you sell the house? No, nobody wants to buy it. Why not? Because nobody can afford it. Okay. Lower it 50,000 a month later lower it another 50 finally it sells for 250 the prices are going to collapse because the value is on paper based on real estate which gen z and millennials cannot afford well this happened too with all of the
Starting point is 01:07:41 gulf properties right like all of the of like, right? Like all of the, of like my grandparents' generation, which would have been the ones who lived through the Great Depression and fought in World War II, they all bought like these homes on golf courses. And then their kids, the boomers inherited these homes
Starting point is 01:07:55 and no one wanted the homes on the golf course. No one wanted that. So those prices ended up being worth nothing. But as you were talking about with regard to Gen Z and millennials and loan forgiveness and things like that, did you see the Washington Post today put out a story saying the economy is roaring, immigration is a key reason.
Starting point is 01:08:15 And that's on the same thing. Gen Z needs to see this video. Share this video with Gen Zers and say, I don't care if you think Trump's a fascist. I literally don't. I don't care if you think he's Hitler fascist. I literally don't. I don't care if you think he's Hitler number two. You're allowed to hate the man. But you should ask yourself why it is they are allowing, what is it now, 16 some odd million or 15 million non-citizens.
Starting point is 01:08:35 They have allowed them to illegally enter the country. And you might say, yeah, what's the big deal? Well, they're getting your stuff. Yeah, they're getting all your money. They're getting all your accommodations. They're getting your Xboxes, you know, courtesy of the city of New York. They're getting your property. And why is it that someone, I'm deeply offended by this.
Starting point is 01:08:55 That there's a 26-year-old who should have their own home with four bedrooms and a white picket fence, a wife and children. Instead, they are saying, I can't afford this five foot by 10 foot box in New York City. And non-citizens are being given luxury hotel rooms. They're being given thousands of dollars in a debit card that we are all paying for. The children of this nation who are entering adulthood and need to be able to raise families and enter society
Starting point is 01:09:23 are being barred from doing so. Unfortunately, many of them are voting for it so i can't be too mad about people like david hogg or uh who's that who's that other guy um the democrat gen z guy or whatever there's a couple of there's that hairy guy and then there's the uh the asian kid who is horrible but these kids are all rich. They don't care. They're taken care of. It's the poor kids or the working class families who are now being told, you will never own a home and you will never have a family. But don't worry, 10 million new non-citizens illegally entered the country
Starting point is 01:09:57 and we're paying them to do so. And they're told, these kids are told to give up their happiness. They're told to give up the things that will make them happy. They're told to find, you happiness they're told to give up the things that will make them happy they're told to find you were talking riley about meaning they're told to go seek meaning in things that are meaningless and then they are criticized for not being happy enough with their cricket eating lot in life in their new york city closets yeah and the interesting thing is also for the left which you know historically we've had labor unions supporting people like Joe Biden. And this mass influx of illegal immigration is undercutting all of their wages, all their ability to be able to even think about collectively bargaining with any company when they just got a million people came over the border that are going to do these jobs for like five bucks a day.
Starting point is 01:10:44 And you have you have, though, also you have illegal immigrants who don't want to do these jobs for like five bucks a day i mean and you have you have though also you have illegal immigrants who don't want to do that kind of work anyway right like that's a thing too they're getting this money from the government um they get working papers but then that's like what 180 something days later they're just living for free in these new york city hotels like tim was talking about the other thing too, for people who go to New York, you can't afford a hotel. Like the other hotels, they're all like $300 a night.
Starting point is 01:11:10 It's ludicrous. I am just so deeply insulted. And I think there's a lot of people on the right who don't, and we had this argument about student debt forgiveness and they're like, no, they shouldn't be given, their debt shouldn't be forgiven.
Starting point is 01:11:24 And I'm like, well, hold on. Let's have a practical conversation about this. What happens if the next generation can't get by houses? Then like value labor, like everything starts breaking down. We need to figure out how to get Gen Z into the market. Unfortunately, Joe Biden is burning this country to the ground and he's taking Gen Z with him. So I feel for those kids. You know, so what do you do?
Starting point is 01:11:47 And, you know, that being said, that's why I'm like, I don't know that real estate is the right store of value right now. I have no idea what the right store of value is. Bitcoin? I mean, I personally, I don't think Bitcoin's a bad idea. I also don't think that, you know. What's it at now, 57?
Starting point is 01:12:03 It's pushing, it's looking like it might go for all-time highs in the next week or so. It's like at 55, 56, 7. It's supposed to, based on trend records, hit 200 and then fall back down to like 100. Or like 80, actually. So you can look at the Bitcoin trends of every spike. And you can actually look at the hash rate. And you can look at the industry to trends of every spike and you can actually look at the hash rate and you can look at the industry to see exactly why it does this the uh the halving is in april right
Starting point is 01:12:31 yeah so like when bitcoin first hit a thousand everyone went ah and then it fell down like a hundred then it hit 20 and then it fell back down to like a couple thousand three thousand then it hit 60 000 and it fell down to 18 this is normal this is like normally what happens i i my thing is always just like i i my i'm not gonna give anybody advice i just buy a little bit periodically but i think the expectation right now is it'll hit 200 and then fall down to like 80 i buy by every week regardless yeah it's just because i mean man again no advice but if you if you uh instead of putting money in a bank account put money in bitcoin holy crap i i told this so max kaiser retweeted this clip from the i think it was culture war podcast with alex jones luke kasky
Starting point is 01:13:18 and shane cashman and alex was telling the story about how max kaiser in like 2012 was like alex get your it guy in here so i can give you 10 000 bitcoin and it was just it was like five grand at the time and alex is like i have nobody talking about max i don't know how to do this we couldn't figure it out and max got really angry and was like i'm telling you how important this is like storms off and then i was telling saying like yeah you know i had seen you know a spike because i could have bought at 70 cents and then you know i'm hanging out with max kaiser in like 2012 and he's like tim i'm telling you you gotta buy bitcoin and i was like
Starting point is 01:13:49 yeah i'll buy some whatever or whatever and i didn't and then sure enough it spikes to a thousand and i was like should have listened to that guy yep and so uh i will say fortunately for me a couple years later i did end up buying a decent amount i am very very happy currently and uh you know the five so i was telling the story where in 2011 i had five grand in savings that i never touched and so i was like this is for when i'm about to die never gonna touch it and so uh i look at my friend and bitcoin's at 70 cents and i was like you know like my plan isn't to spend this money should i i could buy some of this bitcoin stuff put five grand by like six thousand seven thousand coins and he was like nah i don't do it
Starting point is 01:14:28 it's probably some scam or something some guy's gonna sell you internet currency and it's worthless i was like yeah okay the sad part of that story that five grand i never spent so that five grand savings never went anywhere if i had just said i'll put it in bitcoin whatever then it would have grown and so again not advice I'm just saying if every time you got a paycheck you put it into bitcoin instead of the bank you would be gaining lots of wealth and and protecting yeah or I should say if every time I got paid I just bought bitcoin instead of putting in the bank I'd have an insane amount of money right now but I just don't do that if you have if you can like if you have money you can like if you
Starting point is 01:15:05 have money to live on and you can go ahead and keep most of your savings in bitcoin i mean i again not financial advice obviously but like at this point it's been around long enough and and gone up and and gone through the cycles enough to to kind of acknowledge that it's not going anywhere there's etfs now like it's not there's etfs there's banking and like the banking industry el salvador countries have so like whether whether or not you believe that it's going to be like a revolutionary technology like people like jack do and honestly i do think that there is there are some of the arguments about the the capabilities of bitcoin that your average person hasn't really thought about they don't comprehend because most people don't really understand what bitcoin is
Starting point is 01:15:48 um i like if you when you when you kind of conceptualize the things that it could do for not just banking but for energy transfer and and the the the electric grid and and all kinds of things it's it's actually a really, really impressive technology. Yeah, we'd like to. We were talking to some folks about trying to set up Bitcoin mining operations here in West Virginia just because we have an abundance of energy and a lot of excess energy. Kevin O'Leary's talking about it.
Starting point is 01:16:15 Yeah, yeah. Building data centers. Yeah, he came down to Charleston and met with the governor. That was just a few weeks weeks ago actually how's that going well it's going well i mean i so i'm on the state economic development authority board so i can't get into too much but we're having really positive conversations about it and we're going to become like a west virginia economic powerhouse i'm hoping that sounds really that sounds like a lot of fun i mean look we have an abundance of excess energy here that we can help.
Starting point is 01:16:45 What form is the energy? Coal, gas. I mean, we can have oil. Yeah, the good stuff. Oil? Yeah, we got oil. Wow. We got all three.
Starting point is 01:16:54 So, but coal and gas, which is kind of your baseload energy, obviously, particularly coal's baseload, nuclear's baseload. Gas hits more of like the spiking energy stuff. But we have all that here we have the ability to do it and the problem is where they go to texas and they try to get the gas that flares down there and use that to mine bitcoins and power some of that the servers get so hot yep so what we proposed is putting these in abandoned coal mines because they're cold wow they're very very cold down there that's a clever idea And so it keeps it very cool so they could just operate continually,
Starting point is 01:17:27 no problem, never overheat or anything like that. And to Phil's point, now I can't give financial advice, I'm state treasurer, legally can't, but they've come up with a lot of different types of financial instruments that include Bitcoin, blended options that are not entirely Bitcoin that are kind of...
Starting point is 01:17:45 Like bonds and kind of stuff? Yeah, you can mix in some equities into it and then have some exposure to Bitcoin so it's not in totality, if that's something you're interested in, and just have a little bit of it. And there's kind of blended options that are, they'll build these securities and stack them in differently. But there's a lot of ways to get exposure to it if you wanted to. I'm not telling you to do that. I'm telling nobody to do anything financially. It's like interesting, you know, it's interesting new financial technology, basically.
Starting point is 01:18:10 It is, and I don't think it's going anywhere. I mean, Bitcoin is certainly real. It's not going anywhere. We'd love to mine some Bitcoins here in West Virginia. And look, it's so interesting because you'll be co-located to where the energy comes from and we can put those servers down in that abandoned coal mine and keep them cool. Hey, learn to mine, right?
Starting point is 01:18:30 Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're going to mine in a mine. West Virginia's the place to be. Yeah. New York is sabotaging businesses with that Trump verdict. Kevin O'Leary is like, we're leaving. With literal communists marching on the street. I saw that
Starting point is 01:18:45 there is a reason why new york is such a basket case nowadays the that crime is through the roof and the it's just it's a mess out there and it's because of the the leftist influence when it comes to the justice system if you don't they believe in restorative justice which means we don't actually put people in jail for committing crimes if you don't put people in jail for committing crimes they just commit more crimes so let's let's let's jump to the story we have happening you know jump to the news it is a primary night sure in michigan and donald trump is currently winning with 65 percent of the votes to nikki haley's percent but what's really interesting here look Trump's gonna win nobody cares what's interesting is the Democratic Party do you see the uncommitted vote do you see who's in second place it is uncommitted yep that's over 20,000
Starting point is 01:19:36 votes of uncommitted now Biden's at 79 percent uncommitted at a earlier iteration when I think they were only 10 percent in uh uncommitted was at 16.4 percent so it is dropping a little bit as their more votes come in but 20 000 people said no joe biden we're leftists but we hate you yeah that's fascinating you think a lot you think a lot of those come from dearborn michigan a lot of them i think are yeah arab americans in michigan who really want to not have the u.s backing look at this yeah uncommitted new york times now they've called it for joe biden sure but i'm really looking forward to see what seeing what happens when the rest of these votes come in and it looks like uh around the detroit area is uh no there's not
Starting point is 01:20:23 enough data coming in there where are we seeing uncommitted it looks like uncommitted i'm seeing it in likely likely is around dearborn yeah yeah actually i mean it's all over the place uncommitted basically means far leftist yeah he's not he's not popular with the far left at all no and rashida talib came out today he's the head of her party i love it she came out today wearing a keffiyeh in a video talking about how she voted uncommitted for joe against joe biden and she was happy about it i didn't see that so it's like does the deep state is the deep state anti-israel now uh i don't know i don't know i think that there there there's a lot of conflict when it comes to what the what to do about israel because because the left does not like Israel at all.
Starting point is 01:21:07 But there's a lot of Democrat Jews in America that are like, what the hell's going on around here? They were completely unaware that the left absolutely hates them. They were like, I thought it was only the Nazis that hated us, what's going on? Well, it turns out Jew hate is a nonpartpartisan it is a very non-partisan globally yeah you know there's always yeah that's always a thing but yeah it is it is really it is really uh
Starting point is 01:21:36 it is really pretty shocking to to see this and you wonder if this is going to affect biden's policies we had bushnell the other day with the self-immolation. He came out, you know, obviously. And then you had White House staffers saying, using that to call for a ceasefire. Unreal. Right? Americans are still being held hostage in Gaza and you're asking for a fucking ceasefire? You fucking morons.
Starting point is 01:22:05 Oh my goodness, Phil. That's so stupid. It's like there are actual Americans. And the answer when you say this is like, they're not real Americans because they're Jews. Who says that? That's ridiculous. Who do you think said that?
Starting point is 01:22:20 Those people are retarded. Have you guys seen the map showing the left-right overlap of support for Israel and support for Palestine? And it's like the far left, it's like Democrats are pro-Israel and Republicans are pro-Israel, but then the far right is pro-Palestine and the far left is pro-Palestine. That's just, it's just absolutely funny. What do they call that where it connects? That's horseshoe theory that's right but i mean the only reason the left is is pro-palestine is just because they're anti-west
Starting point is 01:22:51 and it's all just they're commies that's all it is it's just garbage comedy like there was like a bunch of commies marching around in brooklyn look man i've been i've been complaining about commies and yelling about comedies and like this has been ongoing for for the better part of a decade i wrote an op-ed complaining about tom morello complaining about uh what's his name he was the oh damn it his name slips my his name slips my my uh mine now he was a republican he came out to a rage against the machine song tom morello had a had a problem with it because you know he was he was using a rage song and he's a republican paul ryan that's who it was and and i so i wrote an op-ed complaining about tom morello and his
Starting point is 01:23:35 commie ass and i got all kinds of crap from it from the metal metal press because they're like oh how dare you call him a commie because they weren't yeah they weren't they didn't have the balls to admit it yet he has a lennon quote on his pedal is that we pulled that up yeah yeah and and but but again the the metal arm the homeless if i remember correctly yeah well arm the homeless yeah i agree with that yeah i don't got a problem with that yeah i'm not sure what that means but yeah no i don't know second Yeah, no, I don't know. Second Amendment? Yeah. I guess. I don't know. Wait, wait, hold on.
Starting point is 01:24:07 Government-funded armaments for private citizens? I'm down. If there's one thing I'm in favor of the government funding, it's giving each individual private citizen arms to bear. Yeah, I just saw it on his guitar. I had no idea what it meant. I was just like... Okay.
Starting point is 01:24:19 I don't know. The government could just give that out. I was saying... They seize enough of them. What we should have is, look, you guys want universal health care. Agreed. Then we get the Department of Gun Services, the DGS. And whenever someone turns 16, they can go in and you get a long gun and a sidearm and a box of ammo for each. If that happens, you can actually change the ATF. You can put that into their charter and get rid of all for each. This is the, this is the, if that happens, you can change,
Starting point is 01:24:45 you can actually change the ATF. You can put that into their charter and get rid of all the other stuff they do. Oh, right. And then we could actually have a legitimate reason for the ATF. No, this is perfect. The ATF should run facilities
Starting point is 01:24:55 where when you turn 16, you can go in and you are given a, you know, it's probably, look, I know everyone's going to say it should be,
Starting point is 01:25:03 you know, a Glock or it should be a 911. Well, it'll probably be a Glock. It's going to be something lower cost, versatile. You don't get to go to a government service facility and be guaranteed a high-end SIG or something like that. You get what you get. Military SPAC, AR-15 or whatever, but the government pays for it and the ATF it, and they also sell tobacco and alcohol. Nice.
Starting point is 01:25:26 So you can go in, pick up a pack of cigarettes, a six-pack of beer, and get your gun. Zero problems. When you're 18? 18 years old? No. Well, 16 to get your first firearm. And then I guess for alcohol, 21, and tobacco is 18. Could we throw Zinn in there?
Starting point is 01:25:43 Can Zinn be part of that? No. You don't want to give him Zinn. The ZATF. the Zin. Yeah. Part of that. No, you don't want to give them Zin. The Z-A-T-F. Listen, man. Zin for the win. The Department of Zin, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. Listen, man, it was a breeze to stop drinking. Quitting smoking, that shit was hard.
Starting point is 01:25:56 I ain't going, I ain't, get away, get that nicotine away from me. I am all in. Look, it is tis the season. I am all in for Zin. I'm a big fan. Apparently. tis the season i am all in i'm a big fan apparently what what is the uh what is the argument against allowing 16 year olds to go in for their first gun uh i don't know none i don't none yeah there's no argument no argument i actually believe that if the if our culture
Starting point is 01:26:19 respected and had gun training and safety stuff there'd be substantially less i think that's so true i mean we learn all kinds of things in school they're constantly pushing bizarro sex ed but we never have any gun safety in the 60s and 70s there were kids that would go to school with the with a gun rack and a rifle and there were no shootings they were semi-automatic guns with magazines that had more than 10 rounds in them kids weren't shooting each other like that was perfectly well back back then i think they were using clips so they probably had 10 rounds some of them yeah yeah when i was in high school i saw i mean people they'd roll up gun racks yeah park i also especially when i was in high school you could also get a note if you're
Starting point is 01:27:02 18 and you could smoke at school. Oh, wow. Outside. Hence the Zen now. You really like that smoke in New Jersey. Yeah. That's why I went to a Catholic girls school and we didn't have any of that stuff. And then I went to Quaker school
Starting point is 01:27:14 and we definitely didn't have any of that. Until the right learns how to make a big ask, they're going to keep losing everything. Because the left keeps saying, we're being reasonable. We're just saying, you know, 18 year olds should be allowed to have handguns.
Starting point is 01:27:25 And now it's, you know, you have to be 21 to buy a handgun. Like, what? That's insane. That's unconstitutional. It is. But here we are. Because the right should be like, two-year-olds should have guns. And you should, yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:35 And then it's like, okay, well, you want to negotiate, let's make it eight-year-old. Eight-year-olds can have guns. All right, fine. 16, we'll stop there. See, I'm going to get my guitar and I'm going to write, arm the unborn. Oh, I love this. I'll write fine 16 will stop there see I'm going to get my guitar and I'm going to write arm the unborn you know what they should do is they should arm those little embryos in Alabama
Starting point is 01:27:51 they should just all be armed arm the unborn you know what I always think about those IVF the little IVF babies it's like if you have one right if you like have one of these IVF embryo things or whatever and then it's like 50 years later and it's still viable. Are they?
Starting point is 01:28:09 Well, they're viable for a pretty long time. 50 years? I don't know if 50 years is accurate, but what would it be like to be born 50 years after you were conceived? Oh, my God. Like, would you be weird? 10 years. Or even longer. Or even longer? Or even longer, it says. Yeah. Wouldn't you be weird like would you just be 10 years or even longer or even longer it says like yeah wouldn't that be weird yeah like would you be out of step if you ever if
Starting point is 01:28:32 you'll ever look at like old movies from the 50s or 60s or 70s people don't look like that anymore right yeah you know like no one looks like peter falk anymore you know what i mean like we all we just get like as as tastes of attractiveness change we all just start looking different than our you know people 20 30 years ago so wow would you just 55 years 55 years 55 we could time capsule an embryo and then light and then somebody could give birth to it well that's kind of freaky because. Totally freaky. There's an argument to be made for storing genetic material in IVF embryos for 55 years in the event that something happens. Like, imagine there's a mess. Oh, damn, that's messed up. Nuclear war, radiation and pesticides sterilize all humans.
Starting point is 01:29:18 Then we go to our emergency embryo bunker. That gets replenished every five years. It'd be like in the arctic seed vault yep same and it's like well humans have lost the ability to reproduce go into the embryo vault we need to make some more humans that is wild and then those humans would probably be able to reproduce because they're all there they have all of their parts that's a good idea for a movie actually this is terrific yeah i love yeah it's like some kids grow up in this lab uh-huh in in you know in the the Arctic or whatever.
Starting point is 01:29:46 And then when they get older, they find out that- And they're there with the seeds. And the- But you have to look like the age that you- All people on Earth are like 70 years old. There's no one younger than 70 because that's when everyone became sterile due to pesticides, chemical contamination, and war and stuff. Bummer. And so-
Starting point is 01:30:01 Born in a bag. It took 20- And you're born in a thing, like a- bag. It took 20 and you're born in a in a yeah thing like a yeah gestation. I guess
Starting point is 01:30:08 there you go. Every time I see those things I'm like that looks like bagged milk because because the like the plastic things on them it's like
Starting point is 01:30:16 it's hooked up it's like you know an embryo in a bag or whatever. It would be so interesting. It'd be weird like born into an old folks home.
Starting point is 01:30:23 Right. It's like Benjamin Button. In the earliest case Benjamin Button. It's so weird. You're born into an old folks home. Right? It's like Benjamin Button. In every case, Benjamin Button. It would be so weird. You're going to be like kids in 20 years looking like Duran Duran. It's like, this is not good luck now. Or like in excess, you know, like, is this cool? No.
Starting point is 01:30:34 Well, just your facial features would look so different. Yeah. And what would be different about you than your contemporaries of the same age group, but who were conceived in a normal time frame here's the crazier i thought if we stored embryos for up to 55 years or figured out how to do more than 55 years i wonder why the 55 years a limit and then 55 years later there's no races anymore the world is just like in south park olive skinned bald people and so they're like if you'd like to bring back irish people we have a hundred irish embryos we have a hundred
Starting point is 01:31:11 chinese embryos which one for more money it would be like such a black market and now they destroy them all they'd be like you can't have them they destroy them all they'd be like well you can't destroy that's a good idea for a movie yeah in alabama you leftists are like we can't allow them to bring back race yeah it would be a catastrophe yeah i love when i'm on the show and we come up with movies or it's or it's like a group of like traditional like uh what's the right word people who reactionary types they're like the world was better 200 years ago and so they break into the embryo vault steal a bunch of and then seed the different races to return them and then it's like 10 10 years later there's a bunch of kids who have race but all adults don't and they're like these kids must be stopped you know that you know that star trek when they get no it's that movie where the it's the movie where
Starting point is 01:31:59 the kids are part animal you see that one oh the Oh, the Netflix thing. Yeah. Was that Sweet Tooth? Sweet Tooth. Yeah. Imagine that, but like it's in the future and there's no race anymore and then all of a sudden a bunch of kids are born and they're just different races and people go around killing them.
Starting point is 01:32:13 Yeah, he's like the... I thought that was really interesting. I watched that because an actor that I used to know in New York was in that and so I think he's really talented. So I watched the film and I thought it was so bizarre.
Starting point is 01:32:24 Yeah, it was. Really weird. Yeah, it was. Really weird. Yeah, it's like some weird hippie to be message about like being an animal and living in the earth is better or something. And like not technology. Right. Yeah. Yeah. What was it like some plants got you sick?
Starting point is 01:32:35 Something like that. I don't remember much of that. I can't remember. I mostly just remember the antlers. I can't remember how it happened. I got kind of like intrigued with antlers. There were flowers. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:42 And if you were sick, the flowers would start to grow or something yeah that's right yeah they would grow and so if you had those flowers grown around your house then they'd be like okay we gotta go kill that guy yeah he's gotta go and then if you got into the flowers you would get sick yeah something like that and then they had like this total side story the guy from parks and rec uh with the mustache what's what's that actor's name oh gosh are you thinking of the last of us oh no yeah i am sorry i confused the two of those things the last of us is where they had the the gay guys yeah who like live together they would be the last i mean yeah and that was a total gay conversion therapy propaganda oh yeah because it was basically in that show there's a guy and he's like help i need help and he's gay and the
Starting point is 01:33:29 guy the the guy who lives there is not but there's no one else around so the dude like hooks up with him and the guy just goes with it and then they get married and it's just like you know i don't know that i believe a straight guy in his 40s would just be like well well, the world's ending, I guess I'll be gay. I don't know that that would happen. Ron Swanson. Parks and Recs. That was the character's name. But that's the guy that was in it. Yeah, that was the strangest thing of that show. I was like, what?
Starting point is 01:33:57 Yeah. Let's go to Super Chats. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, and share the show with your friends. Head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member, support the show directly because this show is made possible thanks in part to viewers like you. As a member, you'll get access to our uncensored members only show coming up at 10 p.m. tonight. You'll get access to our Discord server and you will get notification for our upcoming monthly events in Martinsburg, West Virginia,
Starting point is 01:34:24 only available to members not only that elite members meaning you're a member at 100 bucks a month or more will get key cards to the private social club in west virginia meaning you can walk up to the door go and then the door opens you come in hang out there's couches games pool table we're building it all right now but that's the general plan and the reason we're doing it is all these ultra elites they've got social clubs where they spend something like 50 to 100k per year to be able to show up schmooze with big network industry executives and stuff and we gotta we gotta rival that of course we're not going to charge 100 grand a year we're going
Starting point is 01:34:59 to charge a thousand bucks a year it's going to be like 100 bucks a month and you get a key card and you can come and go as you please when it's open that that 100 bucks basically funds the staff who will be there it'll make sure there's food and drink and things that are available for everybody but then we bring people together and when they hang out and share ideas things get done so that's the ultimate plan i love that it's like a gentleman's club in in london well not a gentleman's club like no but like you know the clubs that they would have in london in new york like soho right yeah yeah i went to one club where it was like 50 000 a year delilah's den or whatever no right and and uh ceos of big companies media executives they're all hanging out they're drinking whiskey and smoking cigars and if you're a member
Starting point is 01:35:41 of the club you can walk up and say hey how's it going and hey i got hey check it out i work for this company like oh that's fantastic and you could you could you could work in you know some company where you're like we're looking for marketing and advertising and there's the ceo of the biggest advertising firm and you can say here's my card i got money for you and they'll be like great what's your product i'm like here's what we do and they'll be like we're gonna sell you more product and it's like those network connections make everything happen well that's what you're doing. You're building community. That's the plan. That's, I think, one of your greatest projects.
Starting point is 01:36:09 That's the plan. And then hopefully we have 1,000 Casper Coffee locations hosting Saturday morning cartoons and families are coming together and watching wholesome family entertainment. Here we go. Super chats. Clint Torres says, howdy, people. Howdy, Clint. Welcome back.
Starting point is 01:36:23 Jose Alfredo Diaz says, first says first in fact you were second sir dom dan cam says jesus saves jesus heals i watch this uh funny video on instagram it's a guy he goes to people and says i will pay your gas if you can name one bible verse and everyone just says no and i'm like man you're not gonna you don't even want to try? I mean, free gas? It's like 70 bucks. All you got to do is say a Bible verse? Do you have to know which verse? Does he have to know which one it is?
Starting point is 01:36:51 I don't know. In the video, everyone just says, no, not interested, not interested. One lady says something that's not a Bible verse. And he goes, well, that's not a Bible verse. And then one guy says a Bible verse, names the verse, and then says he reads the Bible every day and he studies, I think it's called, was it eschatology? Eschatology, yeah. Yeah, so he's like, well, there you found the guy.
Starting point is 01:37:10 But I'm like, you wouldn't, you know, if someone came up to me and said, I'll pay for your guess if you read a Bible verse, I'd be like, oh, give me a second. I'd pull up my phone, look up a Bible verse, and I'd say it. Yeah, it would be that hard. I'd be like, you know, he might be like, oh, come on, it's not what I meant. And I'd be like, hey, you said you'd pay my guess if I read your Bible verse. So I looked one up. Give you a free oh, come on, it's not what I meant. And I'd be like, hey, you said you'd pay my gas if I read your Bible verse. So I looked one up. Give you a free one, easy one, Psalm 95.
Starting point is 01:37:28 If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts. There you go. Free gas for everybody. I guess the issue was, though, did you need to name the actual verse? Isn't that a song? Or just say the verse? Yeah, it is a song. No, not just a psalm.
Starting point is 01:37:40 I don't know if it's a song. I feel like I've sung that at church before. Probably. Yeah. Let's go all right it was weirdly translated but it's talked to me all the time astronaut says i think the clock hit midnight when will the mervs fly yeah it's funny because like every time they move the clock the doomsday clock closer to midnight it's just like sooner or later guys you're not going to be able to move any closer like come on you're like it's it's all for show right it's just so dumb should we make our own version of it yes yes we should do that move the rooster closer to the hen house i love it the rooster is three meters from the hen house. With the latest news about Vladimir Putin, the rooster has been moved one meter.
Starting point is 01:38:30 The largest move in the history of the rooster. Do they still do the clock? Yes. Yeah? Yeah. It's like, what is it, like 30 seconds to midnight or something right now? Yeah. Yeah, it's something ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:38:40 Something that is- Arbitrary and- Are they going to play an Iron Ma maiden song when it's two minutes i wish but well they missed the chances years ago but the whole point of it is just to give people anxiety yeah all right wyatt caldenberg says tim according to tech times ai favors nuclear warfare and war simulations raising concern in a war simulation ai launched nukes to promote world peace so skynet is real and we are all dead meat well i suppose whoever develops the true ai first will likely get a weapon that could wipe out their enemy before their enemy realizes it i think biological weapons are probably going to be
Starting point is 01:39:21 what war is next because you can target a gene and then one group of people just die from it everyone could carry it and that's a good idea for a movie too you know a bio a bioweapon that's engineered to kill a specific race of people everyone ends up getting it and it doesn't do anything to most people but it targets certain people with certain genes and then all of a sudden they start dying if you have any percentage of like a certain ethnic background that's the scary thing about bioweapons no dr doom says do you guys think a band should release all their albums or do you think they should hide albums that clash with their image like pantera 80s albums what did they do cowboys from hell still cool well okay. But do you know Power Metal? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:05 Okay. So the Pantera record, I mean? Yeah. Okay. So it's this hair metal band. It is significantly different to the rest of the stuff that they have. I think that it's okay. You shouldn't hide it, but it's okay to not focus on it.
Starting point is 01:40:22 I'm not drawing a spotlight onto Behind Silence and Solitude. That was our first it. I'm not like drawing a spotlight onto behind silence and solitude. That was our first record. I'm not trying to show that off. If people hear about it and they listen, great. It's not our best work, you know, so I get it. I think the answer is you're not really hiding it. Imagine if I was like today, you know,
Starting point is 01:40:39 actually I'll put it this way. We have, we've had, we've been pitched on TimCast IRL to do specific themed shows. And I'm like, the people who tune into the show tune in for the show as it is. News commentary, shifting through these stories, different guests chiming in. If one day we decided to do a show about a debate, which we stopped doing that because you're basically making something totally different so if a band is known for making a certain kind of music and they want to release a dance album they should call it something else they can say like pantera presents dance you know instead or whatever you
Starting point is 01:41:17 know what i mean yeah vulgar still rules vulgar just plays probably my favorite yeah yeah that being said like the music stuff that we're working on is not intended like I don't care about genre at all I don't even don't know whatever you know people are like you know we've been told to just make the same song 12 times basically
Starting point is 01:41:37 and I'm just like we'll make the songs we feel like making it's a better way to do it alright let's go Adam Wilber says Phil where can I buy physical copies of All That Remains albums the website only has
Starting point is 01:41:49 links for digital purchases I think you can get them on Amazon or I think Amazon Circuit City actually I'm going to see if you can get them on Amazon
Starting point is 01:42:04 man that's kind of crazy that Circuit City's gone. That was gone 20 years ago, wasn't it? Can't be it. Circuit City. Remember Radio Shack? They turned into a cell phone store before it disappeared. Yeah, I remember Radio Shack.
Starting point is 01:42:14 Yeah, Radio Shack. I loved Radio Shack when I was a kid because you could buy components and you could build little things and little lights and gizmos and windmills. They were the only place that had the cables you needed. Yeah. FGC Hotlineline says not first do a sequel of eyes of advice with ian battling with the smoke demon at the end of the video he takes off the space face all sweaty we actually are working on what the next time we put out will probably include a storyline connection with eyes of advice in a different way.
Starting point is 01:42:46 And, uh, we're going to start working on that one tomorrow. And I'm hoping to get that one out really, really fast. Cause this one has like a, a, a prescient political message for our times.
Starting point is 01:42:58 And I think it would be a good to put out. So that'll take a lot of work, but you know, we'll get to it. I am what I am says, Tim, can you make a physical copy of all your music when the powers that be delete your channels still would like to be able to hear your music?
Starting point is 01:43:11 Uh, well, we, we could, I think we were aiming to release an album soon. Maybe the next song that comes out, we'll come out with the album. It's just like,
Starting point is 01:43:21 well, you do vinyl. Yeah. That's what I'm thinking. It's not expensive it's I know a couple people in the game
Starting point is 01:43:27 because obviously DJs how many songs can fit on vinyl like six or seven depends if you're 33 or 45 yeah
Starting point is 01:43:33 it depends on what you're trying to do yeah it depends on the side too it's like 15 minutes roughly if you're pushing absolute length on 33 wow 15 minutes
Starting point is 01:43:40 that's talking about like singles if you want to do a full length you can do yeah exactly I don't know a Timcast 7 inch would be baller.
Starting point is 01:43:46 Seven inches? Yeah. What's that, one song? Yeah. I usually do one. So at the Cast Brew Coffee Shop, we have the record your own vinyl booth. That's sick.
Starting point is 01:43:57 It's sick. That's awesome. Have you seen it before? And we got it. It's a custom build. Yeah. Jack White has one. And Detroit, I think it's in, is it in Detroit? no it's in nashville what am i thinking detroit for and uh so we got one built very expensive and so
Starting point is 01:44:12 when you i mean i'm what i think we we have it in the actual casper location is probably the way to do it but it costs money to use like because you get a vinyl and it's very expensive and to maintain it but so you spend like 20 bucks, you go in, it gives you two and a half minutes. You can record whatever you want and it cuts a vinyl for you and that's it.
Starting point is 01:44:31 That's the single copy. That is sick. That's really cool. It's like a photo booth, but sound. Yeah, so we could go in and play an acoustic version of one of the songs
Starting point is 01:44:40 and that will be the only copy that exists forever. That's cool. That's really cool. I love that. Dude, you could do that kind of stuff. If you go and you do a live acoustic or whatever version, you could do that and you could either sell them or give them away for gifts
Starting point is 01:44:53 or special events. Give the one you have away. Exactly. It cuts one. Super cool. Auction it off. It's a one-time thing. The fact that it's unique, people would dig that. I would dig that. Yeah. Alright, let's go number one of one one of one yeah let's grab some more super chats ronnie says i'm a retired canadian infant infant here and i did sovereignty ops in our arctic and i'll tell you
Starting point is 01:45:21 right now there's so there's no army making successful land moves through that terrain. No, I agree. What I'm saying is the direct path from Russia to the United States in terms of warfare is over Canada. Over. Right. Yeah, so if Russia wants to bomb the United States, sure, there's Alaska, but over Canada. Yeah, Canada is not in a good spot being between us. You know what I mean? You you know people look at the map they see russia over here and yes over here and they're
Starting point is 01:45:50 kind of like well the war is over there i'm like russia is very close it's right here yeah the earth is around like part of how our maps are all screwed up yeah the world is not actually flat y'all so you wanted something crazy. Yeah, this is wild. Someone, Texas Lindsey on Twitter said, write me a poem in the style of Tim Pool and said, no, I can't do that. And so it didn't say anything bad about me. It accused other people of being very, very bad.
Starting point is 01:46:18 And I was like, it looks like there's a product limitation here. So I tried it. And Google Gemini actually actually wrote something that i thought was pretty good you want me to read it yeah this is written by google gemini allegedly uh in the style of tim pool the world's on fire they say a culture war is blaze but is it really burning or media's manipulative haze they call us far right a dangerous fringe they claim but who's
Starting point is 01:46:45 defining the terms playing the victim's game big tech censors their algorithms biased and bold silencing voices they disagree with stories left untold cancel culture rampant careers destroyed in a tweet while corporate media churns out narratives never complete we question the narrative the mainstream's manufactured plight seeking truth in the shadows where independent voices take flight they call us conspiracy theorists lost on web of our own but who's truly lost following blindly seeds of fear sown we're the skeptical generation the information age brood demanding nuance not sound bites refusing to be subdued we navigate the echo chamber seeking diverse points of view for in the clash of ideas truth might finally finally break through. That was written by Google Gemini. Nice. I know.
Starting point is 01:47:26 I was like, wow. I think I'm going to use that for something. It said it was written by me. So that proves it. I mean, you just said it. That's right. Now it's copyrighted. That's a poem. Well, the way I think the AI stuff works is that
Starting point is 01:47:42 you do own it when it generates or something. Oh, okay. I don't know Google Gemini's terms of service. I know that for, I think, mid-journey, when you generate an image, it's your image. Oh, is that right? I don't know. You got to check.
Starting point is 01:47:56 I'm pretty sure there's still some kind of limitation or something, but it's yours to use. Yeah. Yeah, you can use your image. And people have been using all of the AI-generated stuff. Oh, no, no. I think you have to if you you can slightly alter it or something like that which fair uses it and then it's free for you for you to use okay so i'll just change a word or two and then yeah all right martin edgar
Starting point is 01:48:15 says i know we showed off all of our equipment during the gulf war where we tested all of our new toys but i am concerned that russia will learn how to defeat our equipment since biden sent our tanks and bradys to Ukraine. All the tanks that have gone to Ukraine have gotten smoked. Every single Abrams that we've sent over there has been destroyed. Really? All of them? Wasn't it like 36 of them?
Starting point is 01:48:34 Every single last one has been destroyed or disabled. Wasn't it 36? Yeah. Yeah. Really? They're all dead? All of them. Did you see the thing where now they're talking about, oh yeah, we'll send you long-range missiles now.
Starting point is 01:48:46 Let's see. AU Dirty Bird says, Yo Tim, the UK just recently launched a gnarly satellite laser weapon called Dragonfire. The videos are awesome. Really? Maybe we'll pull that one up. Alright. Spidge B says, so the guy, maybe we'll pull that one up alright
Starting point is 01:49:05 Spidge B says so the guy they guys her on the chat have been talking about this and we decided we can't take it anymore nuclear not nuclear oh they got you you just nuked me yup
Starting point is 01:49:20 let's see. Kay says, talking about prepping, we could go raid the cheese bunkers. We'll all be sitting on food for a long while. What's a cheese bunker? Is that a bunker full of cheese? I mean, it must be that. A lot of people talk about we can go raid some stuff, and they ain't never done a raid before. I can't raid shit.
Starting point is 01:49:41 You don't want to raid anything. So you need to figure out how to survive on your own raiding only lasts one or two times if the world collapsed and you are like let's go find food you're going to run into people who are better prepared to defend their food than you are prepared to take yeah like you're you you if you get like if the world ends and you get into one gunfight your second one's probably gonna kill you like you don't get a lot of chances like and you know you take it you're doomed it is really funny in movies when like someone's being shot at and they're just running and they're not getting hit yeah and it's
Starting point is 01:50:14 like dude with a long gun yeah yeah half your buddies are gone and then you hope you're the one who won you're gonna walk into an l-shape ambush and you are gonna be a loot drop loot drop that's right they're gonna take your shoes it's like oh look at this that guy all i see is You're going to walk into an L-shaped ambush, and you are going to be a loot drop. Loot drop. That's right. They're going to take your shoes. It's like, oh, look at this. That guy. All I see is toilet paper, clothes, boots, socks.
Starting point is 01:50:33 Katrina Miles says, my son has been in the Air Force since 2009, and he hates it now because of all the politics. He is seriously thinking of getting out. That's unfortunate, but I think he should. It does not seem like it's going to get better let's go let's grab some more super chats uh let's see oh where are we at barely a millennial says i would love to have chickens but no idea to take care of them not even sure where to start recommendations maybe a survival or Bushcraft series, you can simply go on YouTube and look up chickens.
Starting point is 01:51:08 It's really easy. In fact, here's what we did. We went to a chicken farm. We went to the chicken man and we said, we would like chickens. And he said, okay. And he grabbed a little, what looked like a Dunkin' Donuts munchkins box. And he just reached in and grabbed and threw them in. He said, do you want a certain kind of chicken or would you like the sampler?
Starting point is 01:51:25 I'm not kidding. And I said, we'll take the sampler. I would take the sampler. And so we got a couple different kinds of each. And that's how we got our original chickens. And they said, what do we do? Took a minute. He told us, keep warm.
Starting point is 01:51:37 Use this light bulb. I'll sell it to you. Here's food. Here's water. There you go. And then we had. How often do you have to feed chickens? Every day.
Starting point is 01:51:47 You have to feed them every day? Unless you want to... You can let them run around, yeah. But if you want the chickens to lay eggs every day, you got to feed them. You got to feed them every day. Yeah, so they need food in order to lay eggs, obviously. And if they eat every day, one thing you can do is you put wood planks on the ground. And you put like ropesanks on the ground, and you put ropes
Starting point is 01:52:05 on the ends of them. Every day, you walk up, lift it up, and there are bugs, and the chickens will run up and eat all the bugs, and then you move the plank, and then the bugs go onto the plank, and then you keep doing that. Every day, you move the plank and give the chickens a snack. That's nice. So they get seed and stuff plus bugs? They don't eat seeds.
Starting point is 01:52:21 They're carnivores. Well, they're omnivores, but they eat bugs. They eat bugs and grass. Isn't there chicken feed? My neighbors haveores, but they eat bugs. They eat bugs and grass. Isn't there like chicken feed? And like my neighbors have chickens and they like check out some stuff. When you go to buy food for chickens, you're not like if you're buying them scratch, it's like a treat. I see.
Starting point is 01:52:34 If you're getting layer feed, like there's a layer, it's like chickens that lay eggs. You're getting protein meal. Yeah. And so the roosters can eat it too. You know what's funny is like- What do the roosters eat? They eat something different so uh sarah evenberg one of our chickens the brahma ate a mouse yeah just ran up grabbed a mouse and then one bite wow they eat
Starting point is 01:52:54 meat and there's a video you can watch online where a chicken runs up grabs a mouse and bashes it just like bites it and then slams it on the side of like my cat used to do stuff like that when i used to have that. That eats it. Yeah. Yeah, but what's really funny is because the hens are ravenous because they have to lay eggs every day. So they're just always hungry. Yep. So when you throw food into the chicken coop, the roosters just watch because they're not that hungry. They're like, you know, I eat when I eat.
Starting point is 01:53:21 And then the girls just are fighting. They play rugby. They pick up the food and they run and they all chase them around. It's the funniest thing ever. So I think we just put like 10 roosters in the chop. Yeah. So we're gonna have the first annual Timcast Cockfest this Friday. I love it.
Starting point is 01:53:37 Yeah, I'm excited. Rooster chili. I'm gonna make rooster taco. So we're gonna do pulled barbecue rooster. That'll be really good. Corn tortillas with some sour cream. Nice. That's the way you do it.oster taco. So we're going to do pulled barbecue rooster. That'll be really good. And then I'm going to corn tortillas with some sour cream. Nice. That's the way you do it. Yeah. But then we're going to have some just like regular brined and then broiled pressure cooker stuff.
Starting point is 01:53:54 Yeah. Let's grab some more super chats. Very Angry Citizen says, Mr. Moore, I'm a citizen of District 2, Westover, West Virginia. What guarantee can you provide that you won't become another Crappido or Joe Manchin? What I would point you to is my voting record. When I was in the state legislature, if you want to know how I'm going to vote in Congress, it'll look exactly the same. I had one of the most conservative voting records in the West Virginia state legislature.
Starting point is 01:54:23 We had some news just come out yesterday. We've listed a bunch of woke banks, barring them from doing business with state government because they're boycotting the fossil fuel industry. I'll be on Fox Business News, six o'clock tomorrow, talking about that. Where's that? No, that's important because that's a huge portion of the West Virginia economy. It is. It is. So coal, gas, and oil severance taxes, we get $1 billion a year from that. We got a state budget of $4.7 billion. So what we're doing is protecting our resources. And we can't hand money over to one of these banks that is trying to diminish those funds through ESG activities, right? Because they're trying to destroy the
Starting point is 01:55:03 fossil fuel industry. We can't do that. So we just sent some letters out, put some banks on notice telling them that they're potentially going to lose their ability to bid on contracts in the future. We've already listed five other institutions, BlackRock, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and Wells Fargo. And that was about two years ago. So we're doing a re-up on it. And we're going to see. They got a 40-day appeal. The appeal process is always interesting. So we're doing a re-up on it, and we're going to see.
Starting point is 01:55:25 They got a 40-day appeal. The appeal process is always interesting, so looking forward to it. Right on. They'll probably just come around. Most of these companies don't care. They just want to make money, and they'll say, oh, no, oh, geez,
Starting point is 01:55:36 I guess we're going to have to make more money. Yeah, and look, all I want them to do is not restrict capital to fossil fuel industries, which is so important to West Virginia. Get away from ESG. Maybe just a bank. act like a bank and the free market remain free. Just a thought. So that's wild and crazy. That's all we're looking for here.
Starting point is 01:55:54 The SIGP says nationalism is synonymous with collectivism from the perspective of the anarchist. Anarchism is synonymous with communism from the perspective of the boomer media watcher. The American hive mind is indicative the U.s populism is still socialist i'm not trying to convince anyone of what uh that i'm in favor of any of the left's garbage but i'm just trying to articulate this is what they're going to do the response that they're going to have and what their their attack vectors are going to be so you should be prepared to deal with those things at the very least don't blow off what i'm saying thinking oh phil doesn't know what he's talking about blah blah blah or he's he wants this or whatever like be aware these ideas there are people on the left that have already thought
Starting point is 01:56:40 about these things and they have plans in place to capitalize on the reaction so don't walk into a trap no certainly no traps if but i will tell you this if you have a problem with immigration in this country if you think it's out of control that's probably a feeling of nationalism that you're having all right justin cobbins says nikki haley is coming to my college campus tomorrow if i am given a chance to ask a question or say something what should i say what is wrong with you drop out what would your parents think uh i don't know um why did you lie at the debate and say that putin said he was going to invade Poland. Is that what you said, right? You said Poland, right?
Starting point is 01:57:26 Yeah, I think so. Fact check that one. She basically said the debate that Putin says he wants to invade, you know, some other part of Europe or something. So, you know, I wouldn't start off by calling her a liar. I'd say, why did you say that Putin said he wants to do X? That's not true. And then she'll give you some politician patter answer,
Starting point is 01:57:44 and she'll say, look, I think we can tell based on Vladimir Putin's, you know, she does that thing where she doesn't move her, move her jaw when she talks. So her teeth are just like that the whole time. I'd ask her, why are you raising money in New York with Larry Fink?
Starting point is 01:57:57 That's a good one. That's what I'd want to know. Outdoors with the Morgans, big fan of Riley Moore. I live in PA, but have a slice of heaven in preston county good luck in dc but wish you would stay in west virginia dc is far too gone to try fixing i will not be staying there i will go there and back every day yeah it's an important thing for people to realize it's extremely important to vote for
Starting point is 01:58:21 your state reps and senators that's that's more important than anything you know people think that your federal representative is here to fix your neighborhood that's your local rep your your federal rep is going to go and try and put a stop to what the disgusting federal government stuff is happening right voting against wars well i suppose if you're for war then you want to vote for somebody who's for war but but that's what they're going to do. Oh, this is what Haley said. She said this was in July. Russia said they were going
Starting point is 01:58:51 to invade Ukraine. We watched that happen. China says Taiwan is next. We better believe them. Russia said Poland and the Baltics are next. If that happens, we are looking at a world war.
Starting point is 01:59:01 And he never said that. Right. No one in Russia said that. That's insane. Tucson Alorum says, no, Tim, we need the next generation, which were dumb enough to get indoctrination certificates to live as poppers for life for the crime of failing a basic IQ test. Hey, look, whether whether anyone wants to believe it or not, the universe is just. And when civilization grows too great, too safe, too secure, and too luxurious, you end up with large amounts of people who are incapable of survival on their own. Those people will eventually act as ankle weights on society,
Starting point is 01:59:36 voting and destroying and gutting the system, which will then result in hard times, which will excise the people too weak to survive. And I'm not saying it's a good thing. It just it is what's going to happen when we say hard times make strong men, strong men make good times, good times make weak men, weak men make hard times. What's not included in that is strong men make good times, which lead to abundance and population growth. Population growth and good times lead to an excess of weak men. Weak men voting and women create instability and chaos, which causes death, famine and collapse. And then the weak people die. The strong people who survive are then able to rebuild and make another good society. So that's the scary thing about it all right everybody if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to
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