Timcast IRL - TimcastIRL #62 - Fauci Says OPEN IT UP, Lockdown BACKFIRED And Its Time To Restart Economy
Episode Date: May 23, 2020Dr. Fauci says it's time to reopen the US, before we have a disastrous result. Tim and Adam wonder what the new normal will look like. Then, apps will potentially be profiting off contact tracking, wh...ich raises questions of security vs freedom. And finally, a scrutiny of Joe Biden's gaffe, and how the Trump campaign responded. The episode closes with Friday night music from Tim and Adam! Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So welcome to the show.
We're talking about the lockdown is over.
Almost over.
Well, yeah, I was going to say almost.
I'll believe it when I can walk outside and go bowling.
Fauci said it.
I want to go bowling.
Fauci said it.
Lydia, you know you want to go bowling.
Yeah, I definitely do.
It's true.
Fauci said it.
We done.
So that means because he's kind of like the main doctor in charge of all this, right?
Even though he's always a little bit behind on everything.
I think because...
A little bit, yeah.
There's been like pushback, right?
Fauci is the doctor saying we can't do this.
And then Trump is like with the economy.
So then the left has just been like,
Trump is wrong.
Fauci is right.
Well, now Fauci has come out and he's like,
we're facing irreparable damage
if we stay locked down too long
and I'm absolutely in favor of opening
if it's inappropriately.
Boom.
We also have a study that came out showing that states that lockdown
actually did much, much worse.
Huh?
What a surprise.
Unsurprising.
Well, I mean, I would say early on, that would be surprising.
It'd be like, wow, I didn't realize that.
But hindsight is 2020, you know, that's it.
And then, you know, Joe Biden, because he's Joe Biden.
We have to talk about Joe Biden.
Well, because he said, you know, black people weren't black if they voted for Trump.
That is the craziest thing.
So Trump is now selling.
You ain't black.
Hashtag you ain't black.
Dude, this is the big difference from the two part like the two campaigns.
Trump doesn't care.
You know what?
I can't believe more than that, though?
The amount of people that are coming out in defense of that statement.
Like, how are you defending it?
What?
Yeah, I don't know how you defend that.
That's pretty amazing.
Well, look, look.
Yeah, exactly.
Look, man, I can't speak on behalf of anyone but myself.
Okay.
So if there's a community of people that took issue with it, and a lot of people did, even
lefty.
So obviously there were conservatives who were mad. Then there were a lot of people in took issue with it. And a lot of people did. Even lefty. Like, so obviously there were conservatives who were mad.
Then there were a lot of people in the black community who were mad.
But then I saw some progressive people in the black community who were mad.
And that was, I mean, not surprising to me at all.
Because they don't like Joe Biden.
They're like, vote blue no matter.
Wait, what did you say?
No, these people, these aren't the vote blue no matter who.
No, I know.
I'm just making a joke.
The progressives and like, dude, this has been crazy.
Like when I turn on Glenn Greenwald, progressive, seeing him go after, you know, defend Michael
Flynn, like, wow.
He rags on the national security state, surveillance state.
He hates Trump.
But the truth is the truth.
So when you go to these establishment vote blue no matter who people they're like these are the worst of the worst
but i think they're a dying breed excuse me yeah dying breed and we got some uh fun sci-fi stories
maybe we'll get to it if we do sci-fi stories well creepy ones oh that's fine the contact sci-fi
right the contact tracing app that got released in north dakota is like basically monetizing and
selling selling your data and stuff like dystopia sci-fi yes not not The contact tracing app that got released in North Dakota is basically monetizing and selling your data and stuff.
Oh, like dystopia sci-fi.
Yes.
Great.
Not the fun.
Wonderful, like real life.
Great.
I feel like we've been living in that for months now.
I'm over it.
We got a free trial to Brave New World, to Fahrenheit 451, to communism.
It's like, wow.
Wow.
We got a little sample of everything.
Yeah, right?
Didn't want that.
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barn with a flashlight oh yeah someone asked us about uh home defense if we believe in guns and
having them and and why and it's like yes of course we do here's here's our actual story that
we had yeah it's interesting too i mean because we didn't even actually have guns right yeah we had a pellet air rifle compression it was a good one yeah you know
what i mean it was fun it was a remington yeah yeah like a legitimate man and air rifle i'll
tell you what man i had a friend come over once and i had it safety on and everything okay and uh
just keep it vague this person thought it'd be funny to crack it and then point it at me.
Because it was just a pellet gun, right?
And I flipped out.
I was like, dude, you are never allowed to touch anything.
You're never coming here again.
Wow.
Like, dude, you don't understand.
And she was like 10 feet away from me, thinking it was hilarious.
Oh, my goodness.
10 feet away?
That is no joke.
Like, she thought it was a BB, like an air pellet gun or something.
No.
And I'm like, dude, those kill.
Yeah, those are like okay those kill yeah those are
like squirrel squirrel killers yeah man rabbit rabbit that would have messed up like and yeah
we didn't no she certainly didn't people are dumb man and that's that's one of the biggest challenges
they're out there when you see a lot of people who are like very much adamant for gun control
it's because they know they're the dumb ones who can't i don't mean to say dumb as in like that's
like they're ignorant is a better word okay it's like when that's a better word when i was in egypt
all you all you gun people are gonna love this i had to go into the state state building for
certified press credentials because like in egypt and i have free press yeah and the soldiers
standing in front of the building are holding their guns like this and so when i walked
past to walk in i'm like going like this and like limboing you don't want to be anywhere i don't
want there to be a direct line from the barrel of that you know rifle to my head yeah so i limboed
they don't do that here just dodging here it's it's down yeah down to the ground yeah trigger
discipline muzzle to the ground not not in these other places man i don't like gonna walk past them and it's like no thank you
they're like but we have to show off our guns no is that what it's about i'm untrained maybe
they don't they're bad training bad training and so what do you think happens when you take some
of these city folk that don't know anything about it don't respect it they hold the gun like this
dude do you see there's with their probably with their finger on the trigger at all times too it's like there was a come on there was a viral video on reddit
where some woman was in a range and then she like fires and then she just turns and then a bunch of
dudes basically tackle her yeah not to the ground but they swarm her grab her pull her arm up yeah
and then they kick her out seriously yeah you don't yeah crazy turning around she was just like
oh with live bullets in the yes yep at a range dude everyone for those like men and women running to her grabbing her
putting her arm up like oh yeah what are you doing wow my dad taught us about guns and when we were
learning about guns he was like i will give you a dollar if you ever see the end of this muzzle
if you ever see the end if you see the hole where the bullet comes out you get a dollar from me and
if i ever see it on you you're never shooting again i was like okay that's fair and
it never happened like i never had to pay him a dollar and uh or he never had to pay me a dollar
and i was not revoked from shooting what was the first gun you ever shot me yeah um i don't
remember what i shot um my dad started this out small um i couldn't even tell you what he owned
but i my left eye is weaker than my right eye, so I learned to shoot wonky.
Like I shot with my other hand.
It was strange, but it worked well.
And we had a little shooting range in our barn.
It was good times.
Cool.
Yeah, so I kind of learned.
Word.
So this is actually, people are going to like this.
When I was covering the Ferguson riots, we actually went to a range
because there was something, there was an interesting principle that me and these other journalists had.
It was if we're going to report on gun use and you haven't ever used a gun or talked to an expert, you shouldn't be doing it.
I know right.
Dope.
That sounds legit.
So we went to the range and we got a basic like, you know, opening pointer on like explaining everything.
I got to fire a few rounds.
I was I don't I forgot what they said.
It was like I had good precision but bad accuracy.
Like I was able to hit the target in the junk.
Yeah.
Consistently.
But that's not where you were.
But I was aiming for the head.
Right.
So he was like, what he told me was that I think, like,
when I was pulling, I was pulling my hand forward.
So it was, you know, going down.
Dropping the barrel, yeah. But I was like, how was pulling my hand forward. So it was going down.
But I was like, how can I even possibly consider reporting on what would it be like to be holding a weapon, have someone fighting with you or whatever, if I've never even experienced it, asked about it, talked to an expert.
But then I did an interview with somebody in Jersey.
He was a trainer, a police firearms expert and trains people. And we got to go through a full course where they went from like 22 and I got to fire like five different handguns.
Cool.
I can't remember what the last one was, but it was huge.
It was heavy and it was powerful.
Was it a Magnum?
No, no.
I can't remember what it was.
Desert Eagle.
But like the first one they had me use, it felt almost like a cap gun like a 22
little it was it was a 22 and it was like it was ridiculously easy to shoot yeah and that's what
they explained they were like we're not going to start you off on the big on the you know on the
bigger guns you get used to it and it was it really did work out that way i was like oh wow
as i got worked my way up you know but i've only ever gone twice so we gotta go let's do that after
we get a of lockdown.
Oh my gosh, I can't wait.
Right before we all got locked down,
I found a lot of different
gun ranges around us. There's many
around us. But there's not
that many that actually allow arrow shooting.
But I did find
a couple. An arrow range.
An arrow range. Or bow.
Shooting bows, yeah. I want to go to a bow range. I i want to do ax throwing too yeah oh yes we can actually set up
ax throwing outside probably we should why what are we waiting for yeah absolutely let's do it
yeah because we have to buy axes oh yeah that's right oh whatever and come on yeah yeah wait you
gotta kill them i do i know how to use that we can make one we can actually make
our own oh my gosh what you need to also get big you need to get a bear skin loincloth and leather
straps to hold the axes yes of course i'm telling you i'm telling you hold on when someone breaks
in that front door they might be expecting to see some dude with like a home defense weapon
yeah but when they say you running down the stairs in a bear cloth. Wearing nothing but a loincloth. With two axes and you're like.
With my hair all wild.
They're going to be like.
What an image.
That's not what they expected.
And yet another image that we would like some fan art.
There you go.
I guess me in a loincloth.
Running at you with two axes.
Blood crazed look on my face.
Hair crazy.
All right.
Hair crazy.
That should be fun.
Let's do it.
This is what you get.
That's going to be awesome.
Trespasser.
Trespasser.
Yeah.
You poor fool.
Oh, wow.
So now that we're adequately laughing at absurdities, should we?
Yeah, let's get into this story.
Oh, gosh.
I mean, I'm stoked about it. This is great news, I think.
Oh, man.
Okay.
I'm hoping that.
So now we see this.
This is a story from the Hill.
Fauci totally in favor of reopening country if done in an inappropriate...
Done in an appropriate way.
Not in an inappropriate way.
In an appropriate way.
No, if it's done appropriately, he's saying we can reopen.
This is amazing news.
You know why?
Yes, it is.
We've seen studies.
The lockdowns didn't work.
We've seen studies that they may have made things worse.
Yeah.
Infection rate isn't as bad.
I got one.
We're going to show it.
We're going to show a study from J.P. Morgan
did an assessment of all these different states.
And they're writing fake news about hydroxychloroquine and stuff.
It's the weirdest thing.
But now that Fauci has come out,
they've lost their golden calf or whatever.
That was the only defense they had was that Fauci was tepid.
Well, look, Fauci is saying we should remain locked down.
So, I mean, he's exactly he's the leader, right?
He was the weatherman.
Yep.
Now he's totally in favor.
And he actually he's actually talking about why it's bad.
Check this out.
The nation's leading infectious disease expert, Anthony Fauci, said Friday that he is totally
in favor of reopening the country if it's done appropriately and cautiously.
In an interview with CNBC, Fauci said the nation can't stay locked down,
adding that irreparable damage
and unintended consequences
could ensue if lockdowns are prolonged,
including risks to public health.
It is for that reason
why the guidelines are being put forth
so the states and the cities
can start to reenter and reopen, he said.
There it is.
Glorious, glorious statement.
Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
Thank you.
Finally.
He says, I believe this.
Yes, Fauci says this.
I don't want people to think that any of us feel that staying locked down for a prolonged
period of time is the way to go.
He said, adding that the nation had to do that during the virus outbreaks peak.
I'm going to challenge that notion with another article in a second.
Okay.
He said that in general, he thinks the most most people in the country are reopening in
a prudent way.
Now is the time, depending upon where you are or what your situation is, to begin seriously
looking at reopening the economy, reopening the country to try and get back to some degree
of normal.
I'm totally in favor of that if it's done in a proper way and appropriate setting, Fauci
said.
There you go.
Yeah.
Good.
All right.
Let's see if we get this.
There we go.
Great. Now that he said it let's see if we get this. There we go. Great.
Now that he said it, I think we're on track.
You've got weird holdout states, you know, like New York, Michigan, New Jersey.
They want to extend everything.
Yeah, three more weeks.
No, we can't do that.
Or two more weeks, maybe.
No, like two and a half weeks.
Until June 12th.
June 12th?
Yeah, come on.
Crazy length.
Why?
I think they're scared.
Didn't the state tell her she can't do that?
The legislature, she was, I can't remember the specific details, but I think she was
challenged by the legislature.
Okay.
I don't remember exactly what happened.
All right.
But I know in Wisconsin, he lost and he gave up the governor there.
What's his name?
Evers?
Is that?
Yeah, I think so.
Evers?
That sounds right.
So we got the study right here.
Many U.S. states have seen lower infection rates after ending lockdowns that are now destroying millions of livelihoods worldwide.
J.P. Morgan study claims.
Wow.
There's actually an argument that the lockdown made things worse.
I believe it.
Look, you had.
It definitely did.
Because it's not just fighting off the coronavirus.
In terms of.
It stalled our economy out.
Now we're going to have to climb an uphill battle to get back into,
like they say, get back to normal.
It's like, how is that even possible?
Millions of people don't have jobs.
They don't have jobs to go back to once quarantine gets lifted.
That's the issue now.
There's no, there's like, it's too late for those people.
The small businesses that closed permanently.
Yeah, exactly.
There's no normal for these people. Exactly. Man, that's, that's nuts.
It's not, what are their options? You know, go work at Walmart. Yup. Great. That's what I was
saying before. Like if you were somebody say like own your own shop. Yeah. Now what's your choice?
Become a mid-level manager at a, at a Walmart version. Like you had, if you, if you had,
uh, you know, like a shoe shop, like an urban streetwear or something, they shut you down.
Walmart's still selling all those clothes.
Now you're out of business.
You couldn't pay your rent.
You get evicted.
Whatever happens, your employees have moved out of the city.
So you're like, I guess I'll go to Walmart and manage their shoe aisle.
Well, I mean, didn't you say Domino's was paying like six figures for managing?
Taco Bell.
Taco Bell.
That's crazy.
I'm sure the jobs are out there.
Yeah, yeah.
Before the lockdown, the economy was so good.
Taco Bell was paying managers $100,000 a year.
That's so good.
Wow.
That's really good money.
Could you imagine?
To manage a Taco Bell.
Seriously.
But these are people without degrees.
Yeah.
I mean, in many circumstances.
That's a good one.
These are even some people who just got a job at Taco Bell out of high school,
worked there for a couple of years, and then got promoted.
And now they're like, well, we want to hire managers, so we've got to be competitive.
Yep.
Boom.
Economy was great.
Not so much now.
But the big corporations have all done really, really well.
Really, really well.
Didn't they make like over 400 mil or something?
The big box stores? Maybe more. Is it a billion or a million i don't remember billionaires saw like a massive wealth increase yeah yeah it's so obvious dude it's obvious
it's so obvious you know it's funny i took advantage there's there's like a uh among the
like libertarian conspiracy theorist kind of circles okay there's this idea actually it's
not fair to say that but this is where I've heard it from.
Okay.
Like anarcho-communists.
I'm sorry.
No, that was wrong.
Sorry, what?
Anarcho-capitalists.
Immediately, my ANCAP friends are like,
how dare you?
Oh, gosh.
I'm going to get hate mail from them.
No, but they talk about how the elites predict.
Well, it depends on who you ask,
but some people have told me that the elites orchestrate economic collapse.
So what happens is the market will go really, really well.
Okay.
And then they'll, you know, like sell really high, tank the economy on purpose, and then buy everything back up at really low prices.
And then when the economy recovers, they now have a larger percentage of everything resources right
yeah so i wouldn't you know personally go so far say they orchestrate it okay but insider trading
is real it's a crime it exists people know didn't we see those like senators do that didn't they
have like a meeting and then the very next day sold off millions of stock so there's a couple
people i don't know yeah there's a couple people. I don't know. Yeah, there's a couple people.
One of them, it sounds fishy.
Yeah.
But then the what's her name?
Loeffler.
Is that her name?
Kelly Loeffler.
As from my understanding now, hers doesn't seem fishy.
OK.
Because hers is like a blind trust.
And she had nothing to do with whether they bought or sold.
She's not planning on stepping down.
So I don't think she's.
It's the other guy.
What's his name?
Like Burr or whatever.
Yeah.
Oh, he was super fishy. Yeah. It seems weird. OK. But do dude they do it look look why is nancy pelosi worth millions of dollars gosh she scares me there's regular joe adam being like she's a scary woman
she scares me man why does she scare you because she's got this look on her face that she doesn't
care what you're saying she's's going to continue saying what she believes
and she believes it 100%.
Even if it's wrong.
That describes Trump too, man.
Yeah.
I mean, I wouldn't want to cross Trump either
for that matter.
You know the differences though? I don't know why I'm not afraid of Trump.
This is one of the weirdest things about
the current state of politics.
Something about Pelosi, man.
Something about her? Yeah, she'd poison about Pelosi, man. Something about her?
Yeah, she'd poison my food, I think.
So her daughter said,
her daughter used this as a selling point for her mom.
She's like, she'd cut your head off and you wouldn't even know it.
And I was like, is that supposed to be good? Right, so she'd wait till I was
sleeping, exactly. Yeah, he would never even know.
Trump would come at me while I'm awake, at least.
You know what I'm saying?
Nancy would have to wait trump
trump would like walk up and be like adam i've had enough and throw you the sword let's go yeah
it's a fair fight yeah exactly and then you watch that yeah i just watched that we uh we watched the
family guy the other day where peter fought donald trump that was kind of funny oh yeah i've seen
that one that's funny no but there's a weird thing about how Trump flaunts his wealth. He loves his
wealth. And Republicans
love his wealth. The conservatives, they're
like, good for him.
And the Democrats hide from it and apologize for it.
For their wealth, you mean?
It's the weirdest thing.
I'm sorry, I'm privileged.
Is that what you mean? That kind of thing?
Yeah. If people find out they had a fancy dinner, what you mean? That kind of thing? Yeah. Yeah, I don't know.
You know, if people find out they had, like, a fancy dinner, they're like, oh, no, like,
what do I do?
And Trump specifically is like...
I'm having a fancy dinner.
Trump...
Boom.
Here's the example.
Here's the example.
Elizabeth Warren has, you know, she gets off a private jet, a tiny one.
Yeah, that's right.
And she nearly ducks behind somebody.
It's like Heidi, yeah.
Wait, wait, wait.
Trump pulls the jumbo jet up behind him while he's speaking.
I know.
He's doing this like, oh, shit.
I know.
That's the perfect example.
He owns it.
It's amazing.
Yeah, you got to own it.
Yeah, people respect that.
People respect owning up to your, I don't want to say the word, but owning up to your ass.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like Trump saying, yeah, I'm rich and I know it.
And Warren saying, oh, no, they found out.
Oh, no. It's weird. It's weird. I know I'm I'm rich and I know it. And Warren saying, oh, no, they found out. Oh, no.
It's weird.
I know I'm rich now.
Yeah, we do.
Just silently taking millionaires out of his conversation.
Just the billionaires.
Just the billionaires.
So think about this, right?
In terms of how they've advocated for or against lockdown.
You've got Trump saying we need to reopen.
Okay.
Apparently now there's like a quote.
I need to fact check this one.
But, you know, Trump said something like, we'll never do this again.
You know, this can't happen.
And then you look at what the Democrats have proposed.
He's talking about locking down, you mean?
Right, shutting down the economies.
Yeah, yeah, all right.
It's not so much about, it's hard to describe.
Like when I say the Democrats, I'm typically referring to the establishment vote blue, no matter who kind of people, including the politicians, their media allies.
It's like that cluster of weird faction or whatever their attitudes toward lockdown have been completely asynchronous with the science the
studies the the economy and it's just the weirdest i i can't i can't imagine regular people trust
them i'm sure weird resistance types who don't pay attention do yeah but you know in in line with what we were just saying about how, like, the Democrats will pretend and Trump will own it, I think that's one reason why people, they trust Trump, even though he says outrageous things fairly often.
Yeah.
They don't trust the media.
And then the media starts playing this game where every day they end up proving Trump right.
The media is full of, you know, full of it.
Yeah.
And then what happens is you end up with Trump
and they just,
people would rather believe the president.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
I mean, there was a study
what a couple weeks ago
that the general approval rate
for the president
was high from the press.
And...
That doesn't surprise me.
There was a CBS poll
that said Trump was more trustworthy
by like two points.
Here's the funny thing.
Like CNN immediately rushes out
to do a poll on this.
Okay. And then their poll comes out and says Trump is at 36 and cnn is at 55 or whatever okay guys like okay they just did the poll in their own office yeah they're like quick we need
some numbers quick everyone who works here and has we get paid by us do this poll for us we need
your feedback we also saw this this story um what's what's the
date on this one i will not support may 12th fauci tells congress there's no guarantee that
the vaccine is actually going to be effective oh wow right right but this is a good example of what
i'm talking about they're they're out of sync with what's actually going on yeah and i bring this up
because i wonder now if we're actually going to reopen even though fauci said it so i'm all excited
fauci's like we should reopen i'm like yes but guess what fauci said a week ago 10 days ago yeah over a week ago over 10 days ago there's
no guarantee it's effective what does los angeles say what does new jersey say yeah because it's a
virus we've known that no they said we need we can't reopen until we have a vaccine it's ridiculous
are you listening to fauci yeah they're not right that's the weirdest thing man that's
it's sad man because i mean we know we've talked about this right you can't get a vaccine for
viruses because they'll just mutate they know you can vaccine viruses you can't cure viruses okay
oh i see all right so you give yourself the immunity by you know giving you little bits of
the you know weakened virus or whatever your body destroys it makes the antibodies and
okay i think that's how it works right yeah so i'm not gonna pretend to be a doctor yeah i'm not
i am not in fact a fancy doctor or any kind of what we treat you like our fancy doctor yeah but
a vaccination is it putting a little bit of a weakened strain of whatever it is into your body
so that your your cells develop an immune response to whatever it is right this is why the flu vaccine
fails half the time yeah that's developed's how it's going to bring up.
Because it's developed
in conjunction with Australia.
We never even get
their strain of the flu,
which tends to backfire
because it's like,
well, we were working
with the best we had.
Because it's a different strain.
Exactly.
Weird.
So we got different ones
in the US.
I'm annoyed with Fauci.
Why?
Absolutely.
Why?
There have been a lot
of conspiracy theorists
and there have been
a lot of anger towards him.
And I'm not saying
the same thing.
There have been conspiracy people who think, you know, a bunch of stuff about him. And I'm not saying the same thing. There have been conspiracy people who think a bunch of stuff about him.
Then there's angry people, people who are mad at him because of his wishy-washiness.
And that's what I think is on point.
He says what in March?
Don't wear a mask.
You're actually tricking yourself into thinking you're going to be safe, blah, blah, blah.
And then what happens a month later?
If you don't wear a mask, you get arrested.
Yeah.
So Fauci has been wishy-washy on everything, man.
Some people get handed masks by the cops.
And that's a whole other subject, too.
Here's what I think.
It really does feel like Fauci is just doing whatever he thinks is safe.
That's why I'm annoyed.
Yeah, okay.
I can see that.
Because when these studies came out saying the vaccines might not be effective, a week later he goes, well, they might not be effective.
It's like, did you just read the story that came out a week ago?
Yeah.
Aren't you supposed to be the leading expert on this?
He's supposed to be the one setting the opinions on this.
Yeah.
But what it really does feel like is that he's waiting until the media says something that seems safe.
And then he's like, I don't like that.
He waits until the public has saturated what they said
and it's like oh okay yeah it is safe yep all right i'll say it exactly so now that you're
seeing a bunch of studies pop up saying lockdown prolonged lockdown is making things worse we've
got two studies we got the study from jp morgan there was another study saying that 66 of people
who were getting infected were the ones staying home and it may it's obvious for one we're
looking at vitamin d yeah but people so the easiest way i explain to people is listen if you go out you're less likely
to come in contact with the same you know surfaces as somebody locked in the house because in the
house everyone's in a crammed tight space yeah everyone's in the kitchen open in the fridge
going to the bathroom right you know like anything like that yeah so what
ends up happening is the people who go out rarely get sick but if one of them does get sick and they
go home they and so if there's four people at home and one person working the one person might
get sick they come back home and now there's four at home people sick so the people who are staying
home are more likely to get sick because they're in close proximity so uh and then the people who are staying home are more likely to get sick because they're in close proximity. And then the people who live by themselves, for instance.
So ultimately what the study said was more exposure to sunlight, less likely to come in contact with surfaces, even outside.
See, this is exactly what those doctors in California were talking about.
The video that kept getting deleted.
That's all they were talking about.
We need to be out there to expose ourselves to not not just coronavirus but all viruses that we hit up
bacteria that we hit up because our immune system naturally is fighting it at all times
when you're locked in like that's another thing into this study when you're locked in your immune
system just slowly gets worse and worse and worse because you're not constantly fighting new stuff
and building up and about the natural antibodies to kill them and with that being said i just want
to do a quick reminder to the YouTube person who's got their fingers
shaking over the ban button, like,
just eager to... Dr. Fauci
says it's time to reopen.
Okay. Alright.
Fauci said it. I defer to the doctor
who said that he's
absolutely in favor of opening up.
So you can move your finger away from the ban button.
Yeah, look at this article. Yeah, it's Dr.
Fauci. Dr. Fauci said so.
This article is huge.
Fauci says so.
Totally in favor.
Totally in favor.
Check it out.
But that other article, though, I think sparked...
Bring up the other one.
The one about the vaccine?
Yeah, this is way more important.
No guarantee the vaccine is actually going to be effective.
Did you hear that, California?
Yeah, don't stay locked down.
Lock down until there's a vaccine that Fauci is saying is actually going to be effective. Did you hear that, California? Yeah, don't stay locked down.
Locked down until there's a vaccine that Fauci is saying might not even be effective.
Why are you saying California?
We're in Jersey, and Governor Murphy just said that.
Yeah, he said the same thing.
Okay.
That's right, everyone.
Did you hear that, New Jersey?
What else?
What other states have we got?
Michigan, New York, I don't know.
All those blue states.
So let me tell you guys something.
This right now is just speculative.
We went down to the Adalys gym.
You did say there's no guarantee.
Right.
You know, it's a little loose.
Let me tell you how freaky things can be.
Oh, tell me this story.
I actually know the story, but tell them.
Oh, there's a little bit more you don't know about.
Oh.
Saving it for the show.
We went down to Adalys gym.
We live very, very close to here. This is the gym that's made national headlines because the two owners
refused to stay closed they put up a bunch of social distancing guidelines people were coming
in they were like i think that were they doing temperature checks on people i don't know i don't
know if they were doing that yeah they were being very careful though very careful yeah so the cops
came told them they were in violation but then said don't worry about it like have a nice day
then came back and issued a citation started issuing citations to people who were
going in and then arrested one guy briefly because he didn't identify himself in the middle of the
night apparently something happened where these guys the owners show up and they see health notice
like notice of embargo from the health department and then they find that the bathrooms had been flooded from the toilets.
So I'm assuming it's sewage.
Yeah.
It doesn't necessarily mean it's like raw, nasty.
It's just, you know, whatever.
Gross.
Well, it could be more than water.
And they said they found paper towels jammed in the pipes,
but they don't have paper towels in their bathrooms.
Why would they?
Yeah.
Like, you know, I guess you could have those, like, brown napkin things.
Yeah, yeah.
Because they don't have them, right?
So when we went there, there's the building.
It's like, if this was an overhead view, here's the building.
Here's the entrance.
And then there's this road that goes like this around the back.
And there's a cemetery behind it.
So there's no way to get to there unless you hop the fence in the cemetery.
Okay.
And this woman told us, this is just what I heard from a woman.
So maybe it's fake news i don't know she said the other day before the flooding happened a woman had
claimed to have seen ducks in a drain or something and then and then like no one paid attention
everyone ignored her okay but then the cops shut down the road that went behind the building
and then the next day it was flooded and the drain behind the building had the drain cap removed,
and apparently that's where they found paper towels.
That could just be hearsay.
She could have been one woman who gave him a telephone.
So I'm not saying it's true.
I'm saying very, very much the opposite.
This is just a story we were told from out in front of the building, right?
You're talking about, like, animals, ducks, birds.
Ducks, birds.
She just saw some ducks.
In a drain that needed to be saved.
Oh, in the drain.
Right.
Oh, okay. So then after that needed to be saved. In the drain. Right. Oh, okay.
So then after that, the cops blocked the road off.
How convenient.
It was very nice.
Well, hold on.
We must save these ducks.
Right.
And while you're there, shove some toilet paper in there.
I have no confirmation the cops ever shut the road down.
I have no confirmation there was ever paper towels found.
It was reported on the news that the two guys said this happened.
Conspiracy.
I don't know.
For all I know, maybe the two guys went in and flooded the toilets and then came back in the morning and said, oh, no, look, our toilet's been flooded.
The point is, this is what people think and what they're saying.
Yeah.
So what I said was, all that matters is you said the police hit the road down, right?
Okay.
And then paper towels were jammed in the drain.
And the drain cap is suddenly missing. Yeah. So who road down, right? Okay. And then paper towels were jammed in the drain. And the drain cap
is suddenly missing.
Yeah.
So who knows what that means?
Yeah.
People will speculate for sure
and I understand
the speculation will lean
towards it was sabotage.
That kind of sounds like it.
But there's something else
we noticed.
When we were leaving,
there was a white nationalist
sticker on a flag,
on one of the light poles.
Yep.
It's like someone took,
I don't know what it's called,
but it's like the paper with like the glue and you like yeah a bill like a paper kind
of thing kind of yeah i know you're talking about stuck it and it said something about like you
being a western man and resisting which way western man yeah which is a white nationalist
thing right now but then there was a sticker that said something like you let in immigrants and like
you see what happens or whatever or something like that. Oh my goodness. But it's crazier.
Somebody handed one of the owners a megaphone to use.
Okay.
And it had white nationalist stickers on it.
And so then people took photos and started sharing them online.
So they trapped them.
Yep.
Well, that's a setup if I ever heard of one.
Yep.
Holy moly.
And apparently like some dude showed up screaming Nazis animal.
And she's like, why are you calling us that?
Yeah.
No answer.
Think about how easy it is to totally discredit anybody.
Yeah.
Handing my microphone.
Here, use this.
And then the press takes photos and they're like, look at that sticker.
Wasn't there a don't tread on me flag?
Yeah, there was a Gadsden flag.
Big, huge flag on the front of the business.
But that's an American Revolution flag.
So, but of course, they try to claim the Gadsden flag is like white nationalist, which is.
Is it?
Not even close.
No.
I thought it was more libertarian, isn't it?
Yeah, never has been.
It's a flag of the American Revolution.
It's historical.
Yeah, it's the snake.
Don't tread on me.
Yeah.
And then you have the awesome meme ones.
My favorite one.
I love them.
They're out there.
So you've seen No Step on Snack?
Yeah.
My favorite...
And I've seen the base one, too.
Don't?
Yeah, don't.
It's like a line.
It's a squiggly line that says don't.
My favorite is the one that someone sent of you
don't really don't tread on tim oh and it's got a little beanie on the on the snake it's great
it's great i'll find it and post it later oh my favorite is so good my favorite is the one that
says don't cough on me and the snake is wearing a little mask good that's the best one i like that
favorite if only if only they they could have seen in the future what we would do with their flag.
Their Navy flag.
They had no idea.
How many memes?
Let me ask you a question, man.
Please do.
It's really easy to say don't tread on me and be libertarian when the country is tiny, the population is in a few million, and everyone lives a mile from each other.
I understand there were still cities and towns and they were close.
But it was a lot easier. when it was just 13 colonies.
Well, even then,
it's really funny when I think back
to the colonies, I'm like, it's funny
that they considered all of this territory the colony
when it's one city
on the water with
a few thousand people.
But they're like the whole area.
That's a good point. Something's going to happen happen and i think it's going to happen no matter
what we want because of uh because of population growth okay like how do you you know it's it's it
look i want to wake up at six in the morning go skate right yeah i can't it's too noisy
neighbors get mad so i can't do that the police will make an order saying you disrupt too many people, therefore you can't do it.
Okay.
So I can't say in that regard, don't tread on me, can I?
Like the government's coming and telling me I can't ride my board.
I'm not even doing anything to nobody.
That's not fair.
Don't tread on me, but have some general respect for your neighbors.
Is that basically what?
Yeah.
Yeah, I guess I see what you're saying though.
So look at it this way.
Within limits.
In our house right now, we can bang on the drums as loud as we want.
In New York, you can't do that.
Because everybody's crammed on top of each other.
Yeah, a bunch of shoeboxes stacked on each other.
Now, that being said, New York is collapsing.
And everyone's fleeing the city, so maybe...
Yeah, New Yorkers are going nuts.
I've seen some crazy videos of what's going on in New York.
People are straight up banging on the corner, dude.
What do you mean?
Oh, that's right, right? Naked. Like, wait, what do you mean? And banging on the corner, dude. What do you mean? Oh, that's right.
Naked.
Wait, what do you mean?
Banging on the corner.
That's all I can say.
But that's happening.
Banging the drum.
Banging the drum.
No, no.
You've seen the photos.
The drum.
Quote, unquote, drum.
You've seen the video of them jumping on top of SUVs.
Yeah.
Doing that.
And everyone's dancing and yelling.
What is going on?
They're losing it.
They're falling apart.
They're losing it.
So here's the question I was having, right?
We can see that there's a tendency to where, like, as humans get crammed closer and closer together, you know, can you reasonably demand certain rights when everyone's living on top of each other?
Like, obviously, base rights, yes.
But I can play music here and be noisy.
Can't do it in New York.
Well, even just the, we'll go with the owning a gun.
Like, you can't have a gun in New York City.
Is that because people live too close to each other?
Or because?
I mean, I don't know.
I know that there's people in New York.
Like, a guy, for example, I was riding the subway, sat down.
I was wearing some brand new sneakers.
I saw a guy look at me, walk over, walk past me, step right on my shoes.
And I was just like, hey, man, what was that about?
And he looked at me and said, he like glanced down.
He had a razor blade in his hand.
He said, I'll cut you.
Say something again.
I was like, wow.
And I just stood up and like walked off.
But they're charged.
They're the people in New York.
Not everybody in New York, but there's some people
that have aggression issues.
I don't know where he was at.
I don't know what he was doing.
I didn't even know
what I did to provoke him.
I had brand new shoes on.
Maybe that pissed him off.
Some people just want to watch
a little bit.
People in New York, yes,
but imagine if he had a gun
instead of a razor blade.
He could have just been like,
boom, and ran off the subway.
It happens.
He could have cut my throat. I don't know. Do you the video of those dudes there's like an asian woman at a
bus stop okay and these three kids walk up and they're all laughing and the kid drop kicks her
in the face it was actually a crane kick wow i don't call it a drop kick but it was a crane kick
no that's gotta gotta call the maneuver accurately yeah or you see the the was it
called the knockout game they do oh my gosh my gosh. We talked about that, didn't we?
Maybe.
Yeah, where they kick the feet out from under each other?
No, no, no.
The skull cracks challenge?
The knockout game is they run full speed and hit you as hard as they can.
Just punch someone, right?
In the head, randomly.
As hard as you can.
So messed up.
What is wrong with people?
I mean, we're kind of steering, you know.
But I'm talking about New York.
This is New York. It's a different. Specifically New York new york true but i mean you could do that anywhere you know we're talking about rules in a city of people compounding each other
living all together and people could knock someone out anywhere you're at i'm talking about rules
versus except if you if if you had a very very tiny colony and you had you know the population
density was like 10 people per square mile so
everyone knew each other not only and not right and so if some kid was like i'm gonna go knock out
mr johnson he wouldn't do it so now you're getting bigger and bigger cities humans can't know each
other that much they're living on top of each other but it's not only that there weren't that
many people to actually look if you had a murderer back then it's like they go on the prowl and after
one night find one person whereas in new york these people walk into a building and there's 500 people running
around yeah they can go nuts so it's like it's it's it's interesting because i think uh joe kind
of mentioned this joe rogan when i was on the show about is i think he mentioned this is it a natural
tendency of civilizations that when they're so old they've been around for so long they just drift
towards authoritarianism. Okay.
China, for example.
China, for example, but also their population density.
Like, Wuhan is a town of, what, like 10 million?
Oh, gosh, I don't know.
That's a lot of people.
That's New York City.
Yeah, that's huge. And that's not even their big city.
We never even heard of that.
Exactly.
We never even heard of Wuhan.
I didn't.
I can honestly say I never heard of Wuhan before this year.
Could you imagine if someone was like,
I've never heard of New York City.
Where's that? I'd be like, are you kidding me? Come on. Come on this year. Could you imagine if someone was like, I've never heard of New York City. Where's that?
You'd be like, are you kidding me?
Come on.
It's not even one of the, like, what is Tokyo?
Like 30 million people.
Oh, wow.
Is it really?
It's so big.
That's huge.
I had no idea.
Same.
And we think like New York is this big, massive city.
And it is.
Yeah.
But to us.
Right.
And so you look at how China operates.
They welded people's doors shut.
That's nuts. Is that maybe because there's just too many people now? And then it's also like
it's it's I think it's a product of democracy. And this is one of the problems with democracy
versus a republic, for instance. If you have two people and they cross paths and they get
into an argument, you try to, you know, mediate. Hey, whoa, whoa. If you have two people in one
person, then you have two people in one person,
then you have two witnesses against the one person,
and guess who wins the argument?
The two.
Now you have a big city where you have millions of people,
and you get one person who's sick,
and you get millions of people saying, lock them up.
And so that's the tyranny of the majority.
So you end up with these massive societies
with tens of millions of people crammed
into tiny spaces and they all react like drastically and violently towards any threat to the system
whereas if you had a small town somewhere like we when we were driving ellie we mentioned this
the other day there was a town where they did literally nothing no social distancing no masks
and the lady just laughed we don't care yeah we're all preppers we don't care who was it that said this that they tend to get more authoritarian uh joe is asking that okay i
have an idea so because i just looked this up because i looked up um wuhan so there's a city
in china called chongqing and i don't know if either of you guys have ever heard of it probably
not 30.48 million people wow and that makes me think that you can only control that large of a population, what,
1.39 billion, by being complete authoritarians.
There's like, how are you supposed to do that?
How do you give that many people freedom?
That's a good point.
I don't even know if it would work.
So that's just my two cents.
One person wants to play the drums, and you go, bro, there's 1,000 people complaining
about the drums. Yeah. They voted you out. Oh, yeah. You can't play the drums now. Yep. bro, there's a thousand people complain about the drums.
Yeah.
They voted you out.
Oh, yeah.
You can't play the drums now.
Yep.
And we're going to come and fix it for you.
That's the importance of a bill of rights.
Yeah.
Like if there was like an amendment like we here by the people guarantee the right to play drums, then you'd be like, I don't care how many people get mad.
Constitution says I can play drums.
All I can think about right now is this whole social justice thing.
It feels like the beginning because there's a few people that are screaming for social justice.
And then, you know, enough people say, I guess that's something we need to make laws about.
And then they make laws and ruin it for everybody and kind of like shut it down.
And then slowly and slowly we turn into this authoritarian world where you're not allowed to do anything and the government welds your door shut if there's a pandemic yeah you know
china definitely but one of the weirdest things that's happening with social justice stuff is
they're not even arguing the laws anymore they're just like change the definition of the word yeah
for real to fit the law that's already in place exactly so if woman doesn't mean biological female
then the law doesn't mean biological female.
Yep.
It's an end run around how the laws have been formed.
Really sneaky.
Yep.
I mean.
Really creepy.
When you look at it that way, it's like all laws are null and void then.
Because we can just change the definition of whatever we want to make it not illegal.
Second Amendment, bro.
Man.
It's like the language is, you've got got one thing the left always brings up about the Second Amendment
is that it says a well-regulated militia.
And it's like, do you know what any of those words mean?
Yeah.
Because there's a bunch of arguments I've heard.
One of the arguments I've heard is that regulated didn't mean controlled by the government.
It meant armed like like, regulars.
Oh, all right.
I don't think this is true, though.
But I'm just saying, like, to interpret the word in a different way.
To us, regulation is like when the government comes in and says,
we got all these checked boxes, and now you're operating properly.
You've been, you know, you're under regulation.
You're not allowed to do this, or we'll come in and fine you.
Right.
But then you can look back and see and argue that back then,
regulated meant you were equipped with the best weapons and like, you know, the best military gear and stuff like that.
So you were up to date.
Yeah.
And trained.
Yeah.
But I don't think that's true either.
It's just something I've heard.
The point is people will bring up what they really meant.
Right.
And then the left will argue semantics so even though it's clear as of right now what the
second amendment says the right of the people to keep in bare arms shall not be infringed
why would we even argue the language they're actually family i made a really funny joke about
it they were uh it was a cutaway gag okay where they mention um you know the founding fathers
were clear or whatever and then it shows it shows a cutaway and then they're like are you sure the
language is clear enough on the Second Amendment?
And it's like, yeah, yeah, what can't you understand?
Everyone can have a pair of bare arms.
And then there's bare arms on the wall.
It's like you can keep –
You can keep and bare arms, yeah.
Yeah.
What the heck?
It's perfectly clear.
I have seen that, actually.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's funny.
And so as language changes, the amendments, you know, will mean something different.
Yeah. Like eventually you'll end will mean something different. Yeah.
Like eventually you'll end up with someone arguing infringe.
What does that really mean?
And there'll be a court case and they'll say infringe actually means.
And they'll say it doesn't mean the government can't make laws about it.
It means there must be due process.
So it's all about the arguments, right?
Yeah.
The founding fathers didn't mean the government couldn't do it.
They meant that it had to be due process.
Or just change the word of fringe or infringed completely to mean something else.
Just tweak the language.
Infringed, like inflammable means it can be fringed upon.
Oh, yeah.
Fringed upon.
Fringing, that's a thing.
Fringing.
Yeah, exactly.
I love how there's like archaic words that don't make sense anymore, like gruntled.
A gruntled employee.
I love that. Disgruntled. Gruntled.
A gruntled employee.
Gruntled means satisfied and happy.
Combobulate.
Gruntled. Gruntled. I'm, you know, for the record, I'm gruntled. Gruntled gruntled gruntled means satisfied and happy yeah combobulate gruntled yeah i'm you know for the record i'm gruntled i'm glad to hear this podcast i'm glad to hear
hope everyone else is too that is a good word i've never actually used or heard before
disgruntled yes yeah well speaking of tyranny now is a good opportunity to talk about
a horrifying story if it loads properly.
Oh, there we go.
Oh, this.
God, this is scary.
Oh, man.
Yeah, you're not kidding.
Government contact tracing app sends user data to Foursquare and Google.
Why?
Oh, yeah.
Good question.
So apparently, this is in North Dakota.
There is a new contact tracing app they've been using,
and it is sending your private data to private companies.
And there's even an argument, it's contact monetization because the data can be sold and
used whoa yeah what so this this is from futurism.com and it gives us kind of like a quick
summary of a couple different articles so i'll just read this to you and then we can talk about
we can carry on our conversation about yeah do we even have rights at this point? Public access. They report, there's a troubling flaw with the coronavirus contact tracing app
used in North Dakota. It violates its own privacy policy by quietly sending users information to
companies like Foursquare. Now, I'll just, I'll stop real quick. You guys, some context,
if those aren't familiar. Contact tracing is this idea that, say, your phone. When I walk up to Adam, my phone knows his phone.
And so it records the contact.
And then governments can look at who talked to who to try and figure out where the virus may have spread from.
How convenient.
So now they want all these people to download this app so that they can look on a map and see who talked to who.
That's insane insane
spying right insane to make it so so they tell us it's for your safety you know there's a virus man
if if you get sick we want to know how you got sick and who you came into contact with right
that makes sense and they go and sell your data to a private third-party company and what are
they going to do with it yeah that seems like a sneaky way they were able to get access to our
private information.
Agreed.
And now we're seeing this.
Consumer privacy app company Jumbo studied the app Care19 and found that it was transmitting information to third parties, including Foursquare and Google, according to the Washington Post.
The finding is unfortunate, not only because it's a major privacy violation, but also because it threatens to erode the public's trust in government attempts to contain COVID-19.
And the public has already lost trust for a lot of reasons.
Proud Crowd.
Here's this contact monetization.
Proud Crowd, the company that developed the contact tracing app, confirmed that it sends data, but says it's not for commercial purposes.
According to WAPO, and a Foursquare spokesperson told WAPO they don't use that data,
and it's promptly discarded. But the
fact remains that Care19 users were told
their data wouldn't be sent out at all.
Yeah, but they said they were selling it to them, though.
Selling it to third-party apps.
It says selling? No.
No, no, no.
They said in the first thing you wrote,
or read. No, it's sending it to.
Oh, sending it to.
Sending it to them.
Oh, okay.
Well, like monetization, though.
Is that not selling?
Well, no, they write.
It just says contact monetization.
Okay.
Listen, listen.
Oh, okay.
I don't care what they said.
You know why?
They're liars.
Because they're liars.
You're right.
Yeah.
Remember Cambridge Analytica?
Yeah.
Don't worry.
Your data will be discarded, and then we'll sell it to a private company to
harvest voter data to be used in political
campaigns. So now,
think about what they can do with all this
data. They don't just know who
you talk to, they know where you go.
Think about it this way. If
you are in, you know, you're downtown
in your city, and I come into contact
with Adam, then,
you know, 30 minutes later, I come in contact with adam then you know 30 minutes later i come in contact
with lydia in the southwest suburbs they now basically know the most likely route i took
where i went you know the time it took for you to get there they know if i was speeding in my car
oh yeah they do yeah they're gonna be like that's interesting it would have it should have taken you
an hour to get there but you got there in 45 minutes you must have been going pretty fast
nope no break you know they can also see if it took longer.
They can be like, must have stopped for food.
Then, it's not even about who I know.
They would have been able to tell where you stopped.
Exactly. Because I won't
even know Bill Johnson, who's
getting a cheeseburger at Carl's Jr.,
but I pulled up to the drive-thru, and he
was in front of me.
You touched something he touched. Or whatever the range
is for the cell phones. Right. And now they know exactly know exactly where i stopped because everyone and they're going to see
clusters on the map and then here's the best part now they're going to tell you trust us it's better
just adam trust me i'm not going to send your data to to private companies to sell lydia you
want to buy adam's data uh sure yeah sounds. Sounds great. I don't like this.
Don't look at me.
It was an accident. Why do you want my information, Lydia?
I don't know.
I'm really curious.
She wants to know what to get you for your birthday.
That's true.
I do.
She wants to know where I got my sweatshirt.
That too.
Yeah.
I figured that out on my own.
So let's hear it.
Let's read a little bit more.
They say, quote, sharing is supposed to be an anonymous code along with an advertising
identifier.
Sharing what is supposed to be an anonymous code along with an advertising identifier has serious privacy risks.
Why would there be an advertising identifier at all?
Yeah.
Why?
This is just, it's exactly what you'd expect, man.
Come on.
Listen, if the government came and said, we just want to know who you've been talking to.
It has nothing to do with anything. Don't worry about it. And it and you're like okay you're a moron yeah no yes sir
yes sir okay sir yeah lawyer whatever you say sure yeah if if they they you will be advised
by any lawyer worth their weight do not talk to any law enforcement without a lawyer period
i'm not a lawyer that's not advice for me.
It's just what I was told.
I watched a YouTube video once.
That's what they said.
Yeah.
Well, if you heard it on the internet.
But think about the data the government is asking for with you having, without having a warrant, without having even talks to legal, you know, representation or anything.
Right.
And then think about what they might say if there's a lockdown and they go according to the app you were in the park remember that that dude in hawaii got
arrested because he took selfies no some dude some dude went to hawaii and then he immediately
went out and took selfies and was having a good time okay police saw the pictures on social media
people saw the pictures reported him cops came and arrested him and they said it's a 14-day quarantine as soon as you come and because you took these pictures we
know where you were you're under arrest wow there was an apparently another woman same thing happened
to i just saw the story earlier today that she like posted selfies on the beach and the beach
was closed or something so they went and found her and so think about contact tracing yeah you
walk through central park not realizing it's closed and then they come and arrest you well the park was closed that's a scary world we live in give you a ticket yeah i don't
like that yeah no i don't like this at all bro it's coming it's good it's it's gonna be you know
i i mean it's coming it's here they're doing it i mean widespread national everyone's gonna be
happy and like oh i got my contact tracing it now the government knows where i am great
perfect you know you I think about like,
think about living in the 1800s and I'm like watching these old Westerns and stuff.
And I'm like,
what's to stop some dude from just killing literally anybody and then
getting away with it.
Yep.
My mind goes to red dead redemption too.
You're right.
Going down the road.
You see someone.
Boom.
No,
you throw a rope around their neck.
Who would know?
No one would know.
And no one does know. And you just keep riding and you're good. I mean, to be honest, a lot around their neck and drag them. Who would know? No one would know and no one does know
and you just keep riding
and you're good.
I mean, to be honest,
a lot of people don't know this.
This is kind of scary.
I believe the overwhelming majority
of premeditated murder
is never solved.
Wow.
Never solved.
Yeah, that sounds right,
unfortunately.
Really?
Yep.
Most murders that are solved
are passion crimes.
Because it's obvious.
Not well planned, yeah.
It's the ones that aren't
well planned from idiots.
That's scary, dude.
Yeah, I agree. It's really scary. It's like a small percentage. I think it's actually decent it's the ones that aren't well planned for midiots that's scary dude yeah wow it's really scary it's like a it's like a small percentage i think it's actually decent enough
though like premeditated murder it's like you know i think it's like 40 or something it's solved
that's still not very high oh actually no no i think i'm wrong i think i'm wrong oh okay i think
it's way less way way less yeah yeah look it up i'm looking it up because it's something i heard
a really really long time ago yeah wow that, I think it was passion murders actually have a less than chance likelihood of being, you know, solved.
Wow.
There's a 40% chance they'll get away with murder something something.
Premeditated?
In America, yep.
Police's solve rate is even worse for other crimes.
If you murder someone in America, there's nearly 40% chance they'll get away with it.
Okay, so there's a 60% chance that they'll find him.
Is that specifically premeditated,
or are they combining all different kinds of murder?
Oh, so that's from the FBI's latest date on crime.
Yeah, that makes more sense, what you're saying then.
Yeah.
Premeditated?
Well, no, the passion murders, they solve.
So, of course, the total number of murders that they find would be higher.
Right.
So, if they actually,
I'm curious if that
actually tracked
only premeditated.
I'm not sure.
Because,
I remember being told this,
I don't know if it's true,
it's been a long, long time,
that it takes only
a little bit of
obfuscation
or misdirection
to thwart
an investigation.
True.
And so, it's,
you know,
that's,
that's scary.
I guess, actually, it's an argument for contact tracing.
Because then it's like you turn up dead and they're like.
Yeah, I was going to say, this is sounding like an argument for it.
Well, right.
Find out where he was.
Yeah, where was he?
Who took him?
Well, actually, no.
I mean, that's why I brought it up.
I'm like, you think about the technology back then and it was like someone, you could be
taking a leak behind the saloon,
and someone would walk up and go, bang, and they'd walk away, and that's it.
That's it for you.
Wasn't me.
Yeah, it's like you'd probably think that it's the same back then.
Passion murders are probably the ones they solved.
Yep.
Well, who hated this person?
Well, Joe Hanson over here, he hated him.
And he's like washing the blood off his hands like,
Johansson, we got you!
And that's pretty much it.
I guess what's scary for back then is the likelihood
of innocent people being locked up was
substantially higher.
Even going back a few decades, we have innocent people
in prison and then DNA evidence.
It's probably still happening.
That's why I oppose the death penalty, man.
Did you hear that story? I'm going to be very, very vague with the language here.
Okay.
There's a story of a guy who, he wrote this long message.
He confessed to murder because he saw a guy in his neighborhood who did some bad things to kids.
Right.
And he looked him up, saw that, and he killed the guy.
Wow. And people are cheering for him he's like raising a ton of money i this is right now right yeah right now i
know what you're talking about okay yeah yeah yeah so this guy like people on twitter are like he's a
hero he's a hero and all this stuff they're raising a bunch of money for him and i'm like for me it's
kind of like man i mean he murdered still murdered somebody i empathize like this dude is bad like wow the guy
he did kill yeah it was the guy the guy who got killed was convicted 13 years ago okay the
challenge is innocent until proven guilty and so if this guy got convicted 13 years ago then what
you need to do is is prove it but i bring this up because you know, if
we're dealing with
the use of technology to prove innocence and stuff,
we have to recognize the fact that there are
going to be people who are locked up who didn't do anything wrong.
And then if you think we can
kill people, then the argument I hear from people
is often, I'm okay with
killing one innocent person out of X
if it means we get rid of bad people.
And I'm like, man, I could not imagine
being that innocent person being told
to make a sacrifice.
Would you be that innocent person then?
Some people say yes.
I don't think everyone could say yes though in that situation.
Do you want to be the sacrifice
to make the system work?
I don't want any innocent people to be killed.
I'm not literally asking.
If it is better than 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent person suffer. be killed no i just mean like right i'm not saying i'm literally asking oh it's like you know if it
is better than 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent person suffer and i think ben franklin
said is better than 100 guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer and like i completely
agree with that argue with that yeah it's a challenge though because people turn it around
and say what if that one murderer who gets released murders another person and now an
innocent person has suffered yeah like that's a really important point to bring up.
It is a good point.
Man, conundrums.
And that brings me back to the contact tracing argument.
Because now you come back to the security versus freedom.
If this contact tracing app can be used in a bunch of different ways, it could stop murderers.
Well, I mean, it feels like they could do that without giving our data to private companies.
Right, right, right.
That's the problem.
That's the line where I'm like, right, right. That's the problem.
That's the line where I'm like, okay, whoa.
What are you doing giving our information away?
You want to use it?
You want to use it for this?
Obviously, they're already using it.
Well, I agree, but my line is giving the government access to know where I am at all times. Well, I agree.
I don't want them to have that information anyway.
But they do.
But they have it.
We've already given all our contact data to Facebook.
So it's like,
for me to sit here
and be like,
oh, harumph.
Facebook,
they already know
when I'm pooping.
You know?
Now I feel like
every time I poop,
I get this urge
to just tweet at Facebook.
Like, hey, Facebook.
Guess what I'm doing.
You know what I'm pooping?
I'm pooping right now.
You know what I want to do?
I want to take,
you know that,
you know the Kilroy meme? Kilroy was here? Yeah. The world's I want to do? I want to take... You know the Kilroy meme?
Kilroy was here.
Yeah, the world's oldest meme or whatever.
I want to make that, but it's Mark Zuckerberg.
And I want to put the decal in the bathroom.
No, how dare you?
It's like whenever you're in there, there's like a Zuckerberg face.
I don't like that.
Peeking out over a wall.
Gross.
Over a big Facebook logo.
I don't want it.
Or underneath in the toilet bowl.
You know what would be funny?
No, no, no.
In just public restrooms. In stalls. Oh, inside the door. Or You know what would be funny? No, no, no. In just public restrooms. In stalls.
Oh, oh, oh. Inside the door.
I was like, no.
Or you can have some sort of machine
that when you sit down, as soon as it
senses that someone's sitting down, it comes up
from the other side.
Like, someone look at, oh no, it's just an ad
for something. Well, if you had a
Zuckerberg's face. If you had a sticker,
you could easily just be like, you know, on the inside
of a stall and people
because people walk in
when people walk into stalls,
they don't look at it.
Yeah.
So you walk in,
they close it, they turn,
then they sit down and look up
and there's Zuckerberg
looking down.
Maybe with like
a magnifying glass
and a word bubble
that says,
I'm watching you poop.
Or no, no, no, no.
I'm sorry.
I know you're pooping.
I know you're pooping now. But then you could actually That's pretty good. Yeah. All right poop. Or no, no, no, no. I'm sorry. I know you're pooping. I know you're pooping now.
But then you could actually.
That's pretty good.
Yeah.
All right.
We got it.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Talk to me later.
Oh, of course, you took the camera away.
No, talk to me later.
No Zuckerberg stickers.
I got a sight.
Oh, but it's so good.
It would be an excellent informational campaign to explain to people about what it means when
you're giving up your privacy.
That's true.
But hold on.
Let me ask you then.
Is it really that big of a deal if Zuckerberg knows you're pooping?
To me?
I thought about that too because we've talked about them knowing when I poop a lot.
And I'm just like, you know what?
Facebook, have at it.
Whatever.
Sell my pooping times to...
So where are you going to sell it? No, no, no. Wait, wait, wait. Let's talk freedom versus security. Whatever. Sell my pooping times to... So, let's talk... Hold on.
Where are you going to sell that?
No, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait.
Let's talk freedom versus security.
Okay.
What if you're pooping, and then you're straining really hard, and like an embolism pops in
your brain, and then you collapse, and then Facebook...
I'm picturing it.
Facebook's tracking you, right?
And so, Facebook's predictive model is like, okay, he should be in the bathroom for about a minute, and then he should get up, and he should go to Taco Bell like normal, but then you don't go to Taco Bell.
Yes, one minute.
That's all it takes.
Your phone isn't moving, and then it calculates the probability, and then it says, in all likelihood, Adam was injured, and then they call 911, and the ambulance shows up, and there you are, keeled over in your bathroom like one eye bloodshot. And you're like, and they save your life.
Yeah.
Hey, that actually happened.
So there was a guy.
Are you serious?
Yeah.
So there was a guy who was riding a mountain bike and he like went over the handlebars.
Yeah.
He was wearing his Apple fitness watch or whatever.
Right.
And they were like, oh, my gosh, this suddenly stopped.
And then it stopped moving completely.
And so they sent paramedics to his location because, of course, they location wow yeah that's kind of cool though kind of yeah well that's a
perfect example of where it's a good thing that is security i mean i don't know how hurt he was but
he was pretty banged up wow well the guy what about that movie 48 hours dude broke his arm
with like a saw his arm like a yeah he got pinned in you know and he actually sawed his arm. Yeah, he had to saw his arm off. Yeah, he got pinned in. What? You know, and he actually sawed his arm off and got out.
I don't know.
I haven't seen the movie, but I know that's what it's about.
It's a real story.
His arm?
I thought there was a movie or like a story about a guy who had a tree fall on his leg,
and then he pulled out a pocket knife, and then he just like.
What a way to go.
Yeah.
It was like lose a leg or lose your life, buddy.
But back to what you were talking about, though, the security versus infringement.
Or freedom and security, I guess.
But I guess, theoretically, your freedom, you know, you can, when it comes to having your data tracked in certain ways,
it's possible you're not going to give up any freedom, maybe a little bit, but gain a lot more security.
Maybe for older people right exactly yeah because they detected a an arrhythmia for another lady wow really yeah yeah she had atrial fibrillation and they were watching her heart like usual
and they were like holy cow it's really irregular and it's really fast because it gets up into like
140 sometimes and it's really really i mean you'll be sitting there doing absolutely nothing and your
atria are just fibrillating. So what, that she had like
a Fitbit on or something? Yeah, she was wearing her
again, like her iWatch. Oh, okay.
So, I was like, that
could be useful for some people.
Right. Mark Zuckerberg is our friend.
We should love Facebook.
Hold on, wait a minute. Is that the right
beanie? What beanie you got
on? There's a Facebook, a Facebook
while the camera was changed,
someone took a little computer chip
and put the Facebook logo on it. Tim, blink three times if it's you.
Tim Cook, yeah. There is an interesting
problem with just
general freedom
versus security in a broader sense.
Wait, you just blinked three times. Oh my gosh.
I'm blinking SOS.
Feels good. Another way to look
at it is like ATMs at banks.
Yeah.
Like the monopolization of banks is a bad thing.
You know, these big banks, then they become too big to fail.
Then they start panicking and then it causes major economic collapse like in 2008.
But it is pretty convenient.
You know, nowadays how you can go anywhere and find an ATM because there's only a few banks.
True.
It's like there's a convenience
to having that one ubiquitous service,
but a major detriment then to them being too powerful
and then being unable to stop.
And then when they screw things up,
they beg and the government has to bail them out.
So it's like maybe the convenience isn't really worth it.
I mean, competition is really important
and we're losing that too.
But anyway, back to the contact tracing stuff.
Convenience is a really easy way to steal freedom.
Yeah.
Yeah, but in that same sense, it's like ATMs is convenient for us.
What do we get out of this contact tracing stuff?
Like what is it really giving us?
Unless you're old.
Public health.
Right.
We're going to call it public health.
Public health, right. Oh, okay. Let's entertain their actual argument if there was a serious
outbreak i mean there is right i mean a more serious one like you you know some kind of like
something even worse or something okay yeah then it would be it'd be great actually that's the
scary thing because we're you know it's what i was talking about with like population growth
i mean we've got real adversaries, right? And the challenge is
knowing where the line needs to be drawn and when security needs to override certain things.
It's not as easy to say, you know, absolute in any direction. Now, I definitely think we want
to veer, I always veer towards freedom, for sure, because power tends to corrupt, absolute power
tends to corrupt, Absolutely. Yeah.
You give someone emergency powers, what do they do?
They go Whitmer on you.
They go Queen Karen.
Let's turn that into a thing.
Go on Whitmer?
Go on Whitmer.
Go on Whitmer.
Terrifying.
She went after a 70-year-old barber.
I know.
But look at Governor Murphy.
He's like, these two young men running a gym.
Oh, I'll get you.
It's like, why? I'm going to bring the full force of the law down on you in your sewer system.
Conspiracy.
Conspiracy.
No, but I mean, the governor directly threatened them, saying it's like, this is not a game.
Like, we will come after you.
It's like, yeah, life isn't a game.
They want to support their families.
That's what they're thinking.
And they're not the only gym.
They're not trying to play games.
Yeah. Can't believe that. That's the main problem is that you can't expect the convenience offered to you to be used properly.
As we've seen with this contact tracing app, they can whisper all the sweet nothings into your ears about how if you're in your living room, you think you got a fart, but then you pop a vein in your brain and you collapse, we'll save you.
If you fall off your bike or whatever, we'll be there for you.
It all sounds good.
Yeah, sure.
Those few and far between stories
of where it actually does make sense.
It's like, okay, yeah.
What about how about you know
exactly what every single person is doing
and you're giving it to private,
you know, private money off of it.
Yeah, making money off of it.
Also think about how they could
come after you for anything.
Like I said, like the guy who went to the beach.
Oh, you were speeding.
Yeah.
Oh, they're already watching that.
You get a ticket in the mail.
Yeah.
Okay.
So this is something that I noticed when I used Google Maps is that they'll tell you what the speed limit is here.
And then right beside it is your speed.
Right.
Really?
It gives you your speed now.
Yeah.
And I was like, I was afraid of that before.
That's new.
I was like, this is how they're going to get us.
They'll just send you the ticket in the mail.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
You know what the big problem with this is?
Because I did an interview with this guy named Moxie Marlinspike,
famous data privacy technologist.
And people often say, what's the big deal?
If I'm not doing anything wrong, I got nothing to worry about, right?
And his response was, no,
because think about the legalization of marijuana across the country.
Okay.
It's illegal, federally.
How would we know we want it legal unless someone broke the law?
If they always know what you're doing,
then the only thing that can happen is more laws will be created
and laws will never be repealed.
Moving further and further towards authoritarians.
Exactly.
That's the danger of spying on people
because people need to be able to bend and break and and you know and change these laws
yeah now we just saw i think you know in virginia they just signed a bill decriminalizing marijuana
oh okay i'm sure there's a lot of people who don't like it um there are a lot of states that
have legalized it but it's a relatively popular thing i mean i'm i'm convinced that if trump came
out right now and said said something like we're going to legalize marijuana across this country
federally we're going to tax it's gonna be biggest landslide yeah ever it would just be like young people would vote for like well Trump's winning Trump Biden go
home yeah go back to the old home that you got from but I'm Biden's opposed to
to pot really yeah like people have like gone nuts like what is he doing young
people want regulated legalized like well he's taking his time. He's getting one group at a time
to not vote for him.
Yeah, he got one today.
Oh my gosh.
We didn't even talk about that yet.
Let's talk about it now. Let's move on.
Joe Biden is back.
Oh, with a vengeance.
Oh my gosh, Joe Biden is on fire.
Trump campaign selling...
Literally, he's burning.
Look at this.. Trump campaign selling... Like literally, he's burning. Look at this.
Yeah, he really is going down in flames.
The Trump campaign is selling you ain't black shirts after Biden comment.
Oh, Atlanta.
I mean, this is a little much.
Come on.
You got to capitalize on your enemy's mistakes.
I mean, he said it, though.
That's the crazy thing that blows me away.
Like, what?
This is the difference.
How did he think it was a good idea?
Joe Biden apologizes
donald trump sells the shirt huh this is the winner look man it's funny to me that all these
conservatives came out and were like railing on biden like how dare you so let me give you guys
the context first because i'm sure most of you know because it was a nationwide trend yeah all day i got i
got offended you know a little bit from this i'm i'm like wow so joe biden's doing an interview
with uh what's the breakfast club yeah charlamagne the god right and uh uh what's it biden basically
says i've got to go my wife's got to come on and charlamagne's like well you know when you come
back to new york i got more questions for you and then biden's basically said if you haven't figured out you know if you're voting for
me you know if you're voting for me or trump then you ain't black or whatever right something like
that and charlamagne the guy was like no it's not about white or black it's about real questions
yeah and i was like dude yes yes thank you exactly yeah i want stuff for my community so
joe biden man he forced it to be a race issue
what an he threw that out there you know what's crazy is um oh man when joe biden is incoherent
he's better off yep it's a good point think about the things he said when he was actually
making sense think about that sentence alone though that right there he's better off when
he's incoherent this man is running for president
and that's where we're at oh dude i love it it's just like this is not real life is it i'd rather
hear about the thing the thing yes the thing he should have gone with that i know i know why he
said that though the thing that that wasn't that wasn't him his brain breaking right right he says go he goes we're
created under go you know the thing god i think he's trying to say god he knew to say god but he
was but he realized last minute like oh i can't say that anymore not the democrats social justice
yes you can't say the democrats so he exactly he was like you you know the thing and now he has
the famous you go you know the thing yep And now he has the famous, go, you know the thing.
Yep.
Dude, this is the perfect example of the difference between the two campaigns.
Trump hopped right on and said, we're going to sell.
Do they have pictures of the shirts?
They don't.
They're pretty funny, though.
They're nice and simple.
Do they have it?
They don't have it?
I'm surprised.
Okay, whatever.
Yeah, they should.
Well, they're not trying to sell the shirts for the Trump campaign, I guess.
The shirts, which cost $30, were revealed on the Trump campaign site shop just hours after Biden sparked criticism on Friday.
They wasted no time.
I have the Trump straws.
You want to grab those real quick, the Trump straws?
Sure.
Do you see them?
No, I don't see them.
So they're on the...
Yeah, my friend.
You got them.
All right.
So I got...
Someone sent me these because I'm like, I'm not going to buy straws from Trump.
You know what I mean?
I totally would have. That's fantastic. But so somebody ended up... Some people... Someone's using these because I'm like, I'm not going to buy straws from Trump. I totally would have. That's fantastic.
Someone's using these straws. Who used them? Look at this package. Was it you?
Yes. I saw you using a Trump straw.
Oh, I think I did. I was like, oh, these straws are perfect.
Look at these. They're Trump straws. Look at that. You see that?
So they banned plastic straws and Trump's campaign.. Look at that. You see that? Who knew? So they banned plastic straws. And Trump's campaign, these people are brilliant.
Let me see those.
They're absolutely brilliant.
Trump made, what did he make, like $100,000?
He did.
He made a killing.
Oh, wow.
Didn't he also make Sharpies?
Remember Sharpie Gate?
Yes.
Sharpie Gate?
Yes.
I must have missed this.
Sharpie Gate.
So there was a hurricane.
And he has this diagram, the NOAA.
Was it?
NOAA.
Yeah, what does that stand for?
The Northern Oceanic Atlantic or something.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It shows the path of the hurricane.
Right.
And there was a Sharpie line that drew a bigger bubble.
Oh, yes.
I remember that.
And everybody lost their minds, and they were arguing it was illegal for him to manipulate.
For like two weeks, they were talking about this national oceanic and atmospheric
so trump sells sharpies on his website and he made a ton of money and now we have trump's trust so i
mentioned something about like it's a genius move the funny thing about the straws argument is that
all these jurisdictions are banning them yeah and it doesn't do anything the u.s isn't contributing
that plastic pollution to the gyres or the rest of the world it's other
countries like china and india right so then the u.s changes things we're already doing a okay fine
look i don't care well it's about setting an example maybe too yeah i guess about that paper
straws suck these are reusable straws i never really i never even liked these ones yeah they're
reusable i actually i actually did back a project that is a little tiny pack i mean i have it have it upstairs and go grab it, but it's a straw that unfolds.
It's like.
Oh, that's cool.
Yeah, it's great.
It's a silicone straw.
Oh, cool.
It's got a little cleaning thing in it, too.
It's awesome.
Yeah.
If we.
Yeah.
I don't know.
So you just have it on your keychain.
That's so cool.
There it is.
Pull it up.
Oh, my God.
I cannot believe this.
No, I can't believe it. I can completely. Totally. Oh, my goodness. Pull it up. Snap. Ah! I cannot believe this. No, I can believe it.
I can completely believe it.
Oh, my gosh.
Joe Biden.
Wow.
Wow, that's amazing.
Such a tone deaf and stupid thing for Biden to say.
And you know why I feel bad?
Because you know he was joking.
Yeah.
But it's like...
He wasn't joking, was he?
He was...
Oh, he apologized for being a wise guy. Yeah. Right? Is that what he said? Yeah, that's what he said. Yeah, that's what his apology was. Yeah, that it's like he wasn't joking, was he? He was. Oh, he apologized for being a wise guy.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
That's that's what his apology was.
Yeah, that was his apology.
Isn't that what he said?
I should.
Oh, I shouldn't have been a wise guy.
It's like, oh, so you were you thought it was funny to joke about that.
Hmm.
Listen, listen.
Who wants to wear the shirt anyway?
Let's let's be honest.
I don't think Joe Biden was trying to be racist.
And I think it's really stupid when everyone's...
No, I agree. I agree. And that's why I'm saying,
the bigger problem is that he's just tactless.
And he's so out of touch.
He didn't realize that this is not
going to... You know what it is?
He comes from a bygone era.
Yeah, exactly. And he's trying to be hip and with it.
So it's like watching
the old man come out and come on the
lawn while the kids are skateboarding. He's like, can do the lindy hop and you're like that's what i was
thinking i'm like watch we're gonna see him playing tony hawk pro skater like yeah he's
good he's gonna do a tiktok oh no oh no yeah he's gonna be like i can't oh yeah whatever the kids
are doing i don't know i'm sorry how did that go oh yeah okay good i don't know what they're doing
someone go ahead and uh remember we saw that little? Oh, yeah. Okay, good. I don't know what they're doing. Someone go ahead and gif that.
Remember we saw that little kid doing that?
Yeah, there was a chick on the street.
She set the phone in the mailbox, and I was like, what is she doing?
And then she was, like, dancing, and I was like, damn, she's making TikTok.
That's amazing.
Oh, you saw someone doing this.
We saw it, yeah.
You saw it in the wild.
They're walking down the street, and they're doing this weird, like, walk like an Egyptian thing.
And I'm like, and the first thing I thought to myself was, I'm old.
Oh, yeah.
You're old.
You are.
You're old, dude.
You're old now.
I'm an old man.
Oh, I'm a man.
And so I'm like, what is she doing?
And then I'm like, Lydia, this is weird.
It's like she's looking at her phone.
Lydia, you're young and hip.
You know.
No, Lydia was like, she's doing a TikTok.
I was like, look, she's looking at her phone.
She's got it set there in the mailbox.
That's what she's doing.
No, no, no.
That was after.
She was walking down the street going like.
I didn't see that.
But yeah.
And I'm like, what is happening?
Sorry, it seemed like you needed music there.
I didn't understand.
And then actually the other day, we were driving down the street.
And down this road over here,
I saw like some young dudes, probably looked like they were teenagers, and they were doing
something similar.
Yeah.
Like one guy was filming and they were doing this weird thing.
I'm like, is there a thing going on with TikTok right now where they're doing like the chicken
dancer?
I'm old, man.
You can't avoid it.
I keep trying to avoid TikTok.
You can't.
Listen, everybody.
I'm 34 and I know not to try to pretend you know
what i mean that's right i'm not gonna do it i'm not gonna go i will always act my age walk up to
some 15 year olds and be like what up kids i'm cool i used to be suit no uh sorry dude i'm a man
i'm gonna go take care of the bills kids would totally think you're cool look at you skateboarding
yeah that's what i was thinking i'm like yeah but you still shred the skateboard oh my gosh
coming to you soon everyone what i'm saying what i'm saying you still shred the skateboards. Oh, my gosh. Coming to you soon, everyone.
What I'm saying is I will absolutely skate and we can talk skateboarding, but I'm not going to pretend to understand or try to be cool on TikTok.
Yeah.
So Joe Biden thinks he's being funny with these young guys like, oh, I know.
It wasn't even about youth. It was about him thinking he understood the black community and that he could speak in a way that would make them laugh.
Yeah.
And it didn't. It just made progressives and conservative members of the black community
angry. Yeah. Yeah. That's what was crazy to me. Definitely. Because I thought we were going to
immediately see a bunch of lefty, you know, lefty members of the black community being like,
no. Or I'm sorry. I mean, like, oh, Joe Biden's fine. It's fine. It's fine. Because we saw Simone
Sanders. I have seen that a few people like on Twitter, it's been like a war all day long
where he's losing and his side is losing. Most people are pissed about this. So I clicked the
trending hashtag. Yeah. You know, Joe Biden is a racist. Yeah. And sure enough, most of the top
posts were from black people. And so I was looking at some of them like because I'm not going to
pretend like I can speak for them or know their opinions yeah exactly and i was like i got my
opinion if joe biden said something something like that to me about my heritage and stuff i'd be like
excuse me bro like are you going to actually tell me what you plan to do as a politician yeah or
you're going to just in deride me for like what am i supposed to do yeah especially when charlemagne
wasn't even talking about that he was he was like he was like no i'm talking what i'm talking about
real issues for my community like what are you talking about char. He was like, he was like, no, I'm talking, what? I'm talking about real issues
for my community.
Like, what are you talking about?
Charlemagne defended him too,
I think.
He did.
No, it's fine.
It's fine.
Because they're going to be,
look, I'm not going to pretend I,
I'm not going to be offended
on his behalf.
Charlemagne did not seem offended.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Whatever.
I'm not going to pretend
to be offended,
you know, for somebody else.
It's ridiculous.
Right, right, right.
I just think it's an example
of Joe Biden being
completely inept.
And then Donald Trump
selling these shirts shows they're geniuses. We got we got it. We got to talk about the Lincoln Project, though. Yes. Oh, my gosh. Yes, and go ahead and share it if you think that we're worthy of sharing.
And even if you don't think we're worthy of sharing, share it anyway to tell people how unworthy we are.
Yeah, there you go.
I like that.
I appreciate that.
I appreciate you guys.
Did you find it, Tim?
I'm trying to, but are they seriously blocking it?
What is the Lincoln Project, anyway?
I don't know anything about it.
This is like a conservative anti-Trump thing.
Okay.
And it is one of the most, like, one of the best pro-Trump ads I have ever seen. It is so amazing. But it's anti-Trump thing. Okay. And it is one of the most, like, one of the best
pro-Trump ads I have ever seen.
It is so amazing.
But it's anti-Trump.
Technically.
Here it is.
But it's pro-Trump.
All right, all right, we got this.
Okay, check this out.
Oh, yeah.
This is just another example
that real Donald Trump
is the worst manager
America's ever seen.
Don, you got conned
by your IT guy.
Okay, so, all right, I'm going to turn that down.
Yeah, yeah.
This is an ad talking about Brad Parscale,
who I think he's the campaign manager for Trump's campaign.
And Brad is a genius.
Okay.
Like, he's the one who, he's probably the one who did the T-shirts.
He's probably like, get a T-shirt out there.
T-shirts and Sharpies, yeah, for sure.
This video is like, Brad is getting rich, but don't tell Donald.
He's got two condos worth one million each.
He's his very own yacht.
There's a bunch of beautiful women.
Chicks in bikinis.
Chicks in bikinis dancing on a boat.
Look at this.
What?
His very own yacht.
A gorgeous Ferrari.
I'm like, dude, I want to hang out with this guy.
Let me be Brad's friend.
What is this?
Please.
And so then it's like private planes.
Oh, my.
And what is it?
What is it?
Like, then the Lincoln Project.
They're like, meet Brad Parscale, Trump's campaign manager.
It's weird.
He kind of looks like my uncle.
Dude, they say.
I know it's random, but.
I watched this.
He's cool.
And I'm like.
My uncle is really cool.
There you go.
I already like this guy a little more.
So I'm watching this and they say Trump can't win without him. He's worth every, you know, every penny or whatever. Okay. this cool and i'm like my uncle is really cool so i i already like this guy a little more so i'm
watching this and they say trump can't win without him he's worth every you know every penny or
whatever okay beautiful woman dancing ferraris and i'm like this is like one of the most epic
pro trump ads i've ever seen every young guy in this country is going to be like i want to work
for donald trump yeah and so the their goal with this is to their target market is Trump himself.
They want to like they want to upset Trump.
They want Trump to feel like they're making Brad look bigger than him.
OK, like Trump has to feel they're trying to make Trump feel inadequate, I guess.
But that to me, that seems like they've been eating their own refuse, like the fake news about trump and everything yeah they keep seeing these things that they write to to you know like to rile each other up and then have this fake version of trump
in their heads that where they think trump would actually fire a guy he made rich in the first
place now hold on i saw that i thought to myself i mean there's a possibility trump could do that
true but i don't believe it i don't either. Brad Parscale's been promoted, and
if their argument is Trump
made this guy rich, why would Trump be mad
about that? Yeah. Why wouldn't Trump watch this
and be like, yeah. Yeah, come work for me.
Like, alright, Brad. I'm proud of you.
Look what I could do. Look what you did because
of me. He'd be like, yeah, I
did that. Trump probably loves it.
Look at this. Look what Cernovich said. Here's
the response. If there is one lesson from 2016, it's that American voters will never vote for a rich
guy who surrounds himself with beautiful women.
That is the takeaway here.
Yes.
Yeah.
Nice job.
Lincoln Project.
That's insane to me.
Did a good job.
Okay.
We definitely got to get to Super Chats.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
Normally, normally go around nine, but, you know, we're just having too much fun.
So we're going to keep it. Keep in keep in mind everybody we have the jam space show the jam the
jam cam jam cam jam cam is set up we are going to be playing some music after the super chats so
just bear with us if you want to hear uh me and tim yeah adam's gonna play a song so i think like
we're still getting the space set up we just did some redesigning real quick we're like we're still getting the space set up. We just did some redesigning real quick. We're gonna we're gonna
We'll have an official jam spot. Yeah, it's gonna be great
So I got the set and then we'll actually have like friends come and jam but animal play a song
I'll play a song and that's gonna be after we're like kind of wrapped up
There we go. But so make sure you stick around and if you haven't already smash that like button subscribe
Yeah, share the pockets if you like it and we are going to wave through some super chat read some super chats for you guys if you haven't already you can you can you can hop in but i i will say it's very
likely that we'll get to a point where we just can't read all of them all right keep going grim
soul says so back to the future censored adam they censored the scene where marty finds the
almanac and opens it to find biff's nudie mag it's trivial but actually i read about this there's
more there's more oh okay he says trivial but scary that they are censoring it keep up the great work breaking through the media if
you get banned from youtube you will have my support well thanks thank you for that for one
but i i did read about this i guess uh netflix got the wrong version so they're different countries
has different netflix and i guess it was for a different country it wasn't for the american
public which would have been the original back to the future 2 and i i guess as of today they've
changed it to the original version so it should be back to normal they fixed it so so netflix got
the wrong copy essentially i haven't seen it i haven't i can't confirm it but i was reading about
this earlier right on christian, Trump deems churches essential.
You think this is a 1A,
you think this 1A stand is going to ultimately hurt the Dems?
I'm sure it will help a little bit,
especially with the evangelical
and religious communities.
True.
Connor, thanks for joining.
Thank you.
I.B. Ripenham says,
Gavin Newsom has banned
fart correspondence in California,
but Trump defended our right
to send as many fart chats as possible.
Thank God for Trump.
Thank you. Yeah. Kyle Buchanan says, since professors
were getting paid to send research back to China,
do you think some of these governors
could be in China's pockets as well?
I don't know if I would go
that far, but I would say
I wouldn't be surprised
if we found out high-ranking people were
somehow on the take.
Michael, thanks for the super chat. Annoyed Moderate says, Rogan and Pac-Man were if we found out high-ranking people were somehow on the take. Somehow on the take, you know.
Michael, thanks for the super chat.
Annoyed Moderate says,
Rogan and Pac-Man were asking who gets to make the rules to censorship on big tech
and how it is difficult to decide.
It's actually very simple.
It's called the First Amendment.
So frustrating to watch.
Yeah, the challenge is they are private businesses
and they've become monopolized to the point
where they're essentially utilities.
And if our discourse is dominated by these platforms that have monopolized the space, then there's a real
argument for us needing these protections. But I admit there are serious implications that are
challenging. It's actually the First Amendment that protects them from having to host our speech.
The argument is they're a private company and they have a First Amendment right to freely speak.
And you can't compel someone to say something.
SDFU says, Fauci is the scientific equivalent of a cuckoo bird.
Peter Coyle says, your marketing campaign works on me, a YouTuber.
A YouTuber I like goes live at 7 also, but because I can watch the full video after I
go here.
Cool.
Archerable says, ever heard of the town of Pecatonica, Illinois? It's between Rockford and Freeport. I grew up there. Nice small town. I haven't. Cool. Archerable says, ever heard of the town of Pecatonica, Illinois?
It's between Rockford and Freeport.
I grew up there.
Nice small town.
I haven't.
Cool.
I've been to Rockford.
I think I've been to Rockford once.
People like skating there.
Right on.
David says, hey, Adam, what do you think about raising kids vegan?
I mean, it's all about giving them the nutrients they need.
So I have friends that were raised vegan that had never eaten meat or dairy their whole life.
And I thought they were crazy because I wasn't vegan at the time.
This is when I was in high school years and years ago.
And they're healthy human beings.
They were healthy.
They were the same size as me.
They did sports just the same size as me they did sports just the same and uh yeah so i i mean it as i know that
there's people out there that don't know how to be vegan that claim oh man vegan being vegan made
me sick and they only ate bananas yeah and that's all they ate was just bananas and it's like what
are you doing so if you do it right if you do it correctly there's nothing wrong with it did
somebody super chat us for the UFO? Is that what happened?
I see a lot of demands for the UFO.
Oh, I don't know. Let me see.
Well, I'll leave that to you, Adam. If you see it pop up,
but I'll read some more super chats.
David says, it's complicated.
Mug. I mean, we could definitely do that. That'd be great.
Morning coffee. Zachary says, sometime between
May 9th and today, Facebook must have lifted
the Voldemort restriction. Perhaps this
coincides with the Rogan Wars. Look into it.
Interesting. I will try posting it. We're not gonna
risk it, though. Not on here. Nope.
Uh, let's see. Heavy
Arm Sky says,
Love you guys. Still waiting on the
Soy Jesus riding a skateboard with a kitten
and puppy shirt. Make it
a sewn emblem on a beanie and I'll buy
that, too. I mean, I'm down. That's awesome.
I like that. Cordy says, I seem down. That's awesome. I like that.
Cordy says, I seem to miss every other stream and always get mad at myself for missing it.
Too caught up in video games.
That's okay, though.
Aaron says, so Timcast IRL will have exclusive access to Lydia and Emily's Only fans?
Definitely not.
Nope, never happened.
Emily doesn't have anything to do with this.
She's doing Stanner.
Six million dollars.
I haven't even seen her in months because they've been doing field reporting.
But they're going to own it for sure.
Wolfsbane says, hey Tim,
have y'all considered selling custom decks?
I would love to buy a Lydia themed board
or a beanie board.
Maybe. Are you going to drop it?
What? Whatever you're about to say.
The same conversations
I'm having with the beanies,
I might be able to get them new boards. Really interesting I'm gonna ask them because they told me is there
anything you think and I'm like that would streamline production for us very very easy
it'd be a weird thing we'll figure it out could you imagine if you go to like one of our videos
and then below it YouTube actually shows beanies skateboards in the shirts and you can click it
and just like get it yeah Yeah, that'd be cool.
I think for a lot of people the boards would be like art
pieces because they're awesome to hang up. Yeah, true.
Like I'd make a skateboard. I mean, look at that shirt.
Can we get a cut to Lydia's shirt?
Look at this shirt. Harumph I
say. That shirt is great. Do you want
your very own Harumph I say shirt?
Of course you do. Click the link in the description.
Down below in the merch section.
It's there.
Actually, I think we can set it up so that it actually appears below the stream next time.
Oh, cool.
Oh, the shirt itself?
Yes, you can actually see it.
Oh, perfect.
We've got a super chat for a UFO.
Just spin the UFO.
All right, you do that.
We'll read.
Graf von Tyrrell says, now we got really loud background noise.
I said some time back that H3H3 versus keemstar showdown was a glorious shipwreck now i regret saying that in fact i'd
rather i rather horrified at the implications and what it means for youtube as a whole i don't
really know what's going on between them i know that keemstar was trending nationwide in the u.s
a couple days ago that was weird i was like keem why is it trending ib rivetum says fart site is 2020 you know it ben lowry if what what the economists are saying
about ny and californians being displaced how long do you think it'll be before our electoral
college swings one way 2024 yeah maybe well i don't know when's the next census 20 it's every
10 years right i'm not sure let me look it up i don't know weird i have no
idea so weird i do know that the 20 year or 17 years cicadas are coming soon oh no really yeah
we'll do a segment on it's pretty cool apocalypse christian says censorship in polish national radio
due to anti-government song being top one on charts people from radio resigning government
saying charts were hacked wow crazy andrew le Andrew Levin says, joke time. A dwarf
who is a mystic escaped from prison.
A call went out that there was a small medium
at large. I appreciate
that. Also go on EFAP.
You massive. I don't know what that is.
The Unknown Millennial says, Wisconsin's
seventh checking in. Just bought 12 chickens,
a Rock River Arms LAR-15,
and a Beretta 40 Cal ready for the collapse.
I like the chickens part a whole lot.
I would like to have some chickens.
We had some chickens in Miami.
It was awesome.
Wake up in the morning, walk out, grab a couple eggs, walk in, crack them up, eat them.
It was great.
They were pretty cool.
Yeah, and then the neighbor's cats and dogs started killing them.
I think it was the dogs.
The stray dogs in the neighborhood.
And we caught one of the dogs because we didn't know what it was at first, and we put up a trap.
Oh, really?
I don't remember that. Actually, I think you were there. Maybe you left. I don't know. we didn't know what it was at first. And we put up a trap. Oh, really? I don't remember that.
Actually, I don't know if you, I think you were there.
Maybe you left.
I don't know.
We didn't know what it was.
Yeah, I was gone.
I went to Sweden for a while.
Something was going after the chickens.
So I was like coyote maybe or something.
The next door neighbor's dog was sneaking in.
Wow.
And then I come outside and in the cage, he was sitting there like busted.
And so he was snarling at me.
And then I talked him down and then opened him and he ran off.
Never came back.
Yeah, he learned his lesson.
Stop messing with my chickens.
Bad dog.
Bad dog.
All right, where are we at?
Joey Giggles says, so does the gym owner's past in New Jersey matter to the current situation?
I try to get these people to talk without emotion, and it's not working.
It's really hard to do that.
It's a smear.
They're targeting their past to smear them.
John Smith says, hey, Tim, have you seen the Dankula versus Vosh debate?
Vosh is the most obnoxious sophist I've ever seen.
Also, any thoughts on the H3H3 Keemstar drama?
I have not seen the Dankula thing.
Or the H3H3 thing.
I haven't seen either.
Columbus says,
Beanie patrol into house.
You know it.
From Connor,
US policy and culture bleeds into the rest of the West.
If you guys open up,
hopefully it will inspire other world leaders.
Maybe that's why,
you know,
Fauci waited.
Yeah,
that's a good point.
From Tom,
Zootopia,
spoiler warning,
a Disney movie,
movie about government manufactured hysteria.
Yep.
Never seen it.
Arcturian says,
yes,
made it somewhat on time today.
Evening chat and evening beanie boys and tech uh techno
lady yes correct techno lady techno lydia that's me eric asks will the msm accuse fauci of russian
collusion nope now it's now it's going to be a panic because like what do you do fauci came out
it's like yeah what are you gonna say they don't have any more arguments yep the grizzly well
here's here's a response the grizzly says the left won't listen to Fauci. I think you're naive to believe so.
Given how the left has been largely ignoring anything that does not adhere to their beliefs,
I don't think they're going to stop until they are forced.
Yeah.
That's the weirdest thing.
You know, the craziest thing to me was when we went to the gym and there was this, you
know, it's like middle aged woman wearing a Trump hat and she was talking about all
this stuff.
And I was like, she surprisingly knew a lot about what was going on.
She really paid attention. But she did think a lot about what was going on. Yeah, she really paid attention.
But she did think some things that were clearly like.
Ridiculous.
Yeah.
Bill Gates over the top stuff.
Yeah.
It's getting to be commonplace.
This is what I've said about the pitfalls of the right and the pitfalls of the left.
The left won't read the news.
So they don't know anything.
And the right reads too much.
And they start falling into these pit traps where it's like fake news.
Let's see.
Mavros says, got my booster box of Magic in the Mail.
Really happy about white blue bird support in Ikoria.
Yes.
Got a full art in our set.
Nice.
Very nice.
We just cracked open some boxes of Ikoria.
Yeah, it was fun.
And I'm excited for the red blue and the red blue white.
I got a space Godzilla.
Space Godzilla. Best Godzilla. Nick B says,, blue, and the red, blue, white. I got a space Godzilla. Space Godzilla.
The best Godzilla.
Nick B says, $5 to grab Tim's hat off his head.
Nope.
That is nowhere near it.
Not doing it.
I can't reach.
At five zeros.
I value my life.
I can't reach it.
Yeah, no.
Super Bam Bam says, hey, Tim, found out that a couple of my coworkers filed for unemployment
while still working for the company.
They are already receiving money from the government.
WTF is this world?
I thought that's not possible because don't they have to like coordinate with the business that they were working at?
Maybe they're overloaded.
It's chaos.
But the AP reported that like hundreds of millions went out in fraudulent claims.
Wow.
Gosh.
No surprise.
Bandit says, finally on vacation and can watch the show live.
Here's some money.
Appreciate it, sir.
Welcome.
Rabbit Kitten says, you must check out
Ping Trip's new video with Tim and Joe
Rogan. It's hilarious, masterfully edited. Is that the one
where I'm like, my videos get millions of
views? I retweeted it
just before the show. We were
dying laughing. It's so funny.
The stream is done.
It's so good.
Rabbit Kitten says, we just read that one
Clank says
Tim sell us some food and when YouTube tries to ban you
claim that y'all are an essential
business and cannot be shut down
I like this this is good
Graffon Tyrell says
Petulant child accuses Trump of being a petulant child
threatens Ford while still not letting go
of the barber good luck enforcing the shutdown of churches now karen karen yeah what's uh so we're having an earlier debate over
what a group of karens is called oh yeah i like because someone called to call them a privilege
of karens i love it that's good and so i'm like it's a group of karens is called a privilege i
love that a privilege but i guess there was like a complaint you said a complaint of karens i called
it the view initially the view a bunch of karens. I called it the view initially.
Just a bunch of Karens sitting around in a circle.
That's pretty good. And now there's the
real view. Did you hear about that?
It's the right view.
The right side.
They came up and they're a bunch of MAGA women
that are like, we gotta set these
the view is supposed to represent all
women and they totally don't.
So we're here to set them straight.
It's pretty funny.
Didn't Jon Stewart apologize?
Because like, I could be wrong about this.
He attacked Tucker Carlson over Crossfire.
What's Crossfire?
Was that his show?
Where they had a liberal and conservative debate.
Oh, okay.
And then apparently Jon Stewart said
it was like WWE American Gladiators or something
and attacked it.
Okay.
And then I could be wrong about this,
but like I could have sworn I heard a story
where he apologized for it and said he was wrong, actually,
because now you only have ridiculous partisan media
where no one talks to each other.
How amazing would it be if you actually had...
Oh, wait, no, I'm sorry. I'm walking this back.
There is a show
called Rising on Hill TV
with Crystal Ball and
Sagar and Jetty, and he's a conservative
and she's a progressive, and they're honest and fair
and it's an amazing show.
Sounds really good. That's why it's doing so well
and everyone loves it. Right on.
If you're a progressive, the craziest thing was to hear
the socialists praising
Sagar and Jetty, who's conservative
because they're like, he's honest about
the populist issues and what the left wants
and everything. He just disagrees. That's respectable.
Yep, I dig that.
But then you turn on The View and you get weird nonsense.
I gotta be honest.
I've never seen The View.
Thank God I haven't either.
And I won't see The View ever.
Let's read some more superchats.
Anto says, Seattle is being forced to wear face masks.
A lot of places are.
Shane, thanks for the superchat.
Sean says, have you seen the
EFAP podcast? I have not.
Flood says, Trump, I say.
You know it. Thanks for the super chat. It's actually
Trump. Trump? Yes.
Trump. Quiet guitarist
fan. Last week, Lydia said
she was a little to the right. How so?
Also, book recommendations for you during
this time are anything. Brandon
Sanderson, really dope author.
Lydia is queen of stoicism.
Snyder Cut 2021, BVS Ultimate Edition.
I've read all his stuff.
Oh, really?
I've already read all of it.
I've read everything he's written.
I'm waiting for, he's writing a series right now.
It's really, really good.
I'm just waiting for those to come out.
And what about Lydia?
You're right.
That's true.
I am probably the furthest right of anybody on this podcast because i am pro-life whoa whoa whoa probably
definitely yeah definitely but that's that's cultural right wing yeah so i'm also like
economically economically conservative i love rand paul i liked ron paul i like um thomas
massey and dan crenshaw and stuff. Rand Paul just gets my
figurative vote because he's principled.
It's like, to see somebody, it's like, I may disagree
with some of the things he brings up, but man, you can tell
the guy's being honest about why he believes it and what he's fighting
for. Honesty in politics? Seriously.
Really? Yeah, it's so rare.
It was funny, I remember the Ron Paul stuff
and I remember everyone being like, Ron Paul's
the best and I watched a segment from him
where he was very pro-life and very religious and And I'm like, I do not agree with any
of this. But I was like, I actually agree. Like the libertarian stance, the government shouldn't
do these things. I'm like, what can I say, man? Yeah. The dude's being honest. We can disagree.
We have a conversation about it. I don't think I'm the smartest person in the world. I think
it's the people who demand they be the smartest people in the world.
I think that's it. I think that's a lot
of it. People who think they're smarter than
everyone else. People who think they can decide
what should be said. It's that saying,
stupid people are so sure of themselves, but
smart people are so full of doubt.
Yeah.
And then there's the other thing. The only thing I know
is I know nothing. It's like when you
actually explore the world and research and read, realize how little you truly know i don't know
anything and it makes you more reserved where you're like you know i could be wrong it's humbling
yeah true jp says any possible way you can list the sources of the stories in the description as
you talk about them so we can read along there was an issue uh about that we talked about this
before that youtube restricts content if it links off of
the platform they've they've they've argued it's not true i think youtube specifically said they
won't do that but i don't know if i believe them okay because facebook has as well the idea is
anything that promotes leaving their sites they don't like yeah and so there have been people
who have done videos where they're like hey i'm gonna be doing a live stream later over twitch
check me out and then youtube strikes them down so what I do is I have the URL visible but not clickable so you can still see it.
It's like a compromise, I guess.
Chris Eggleton says, hey, you used my t-shirt idea.
It looks great.
It does look great.
Sebastian Garcia says, shut up and take my money.
We already did.
Real Dan says, happy World Goth Day, y'all.
Play some IMX during the jam session.
I mean, I actually can play Spit It Out by IMX.
But?
I don't think we can play covers.
We'll have to look into it.
I think you actually can.
Yeah, actually, this has been a debate for almost a month now.
And someone actually hit me up today saying,
there's all these people that do live streams playing covers on YouTube.
So it's happening.
Right.
You know, I don't know if they're, you know,
as popular as what we've now become.
So, like, I don't want to be, we just got our blue checkmark.
I don't know if it's going to be.
Gray checkmark.
Oh, is it gray?
It's a gray checkmark.
Oh, sure.
The better mind.
Yeah.
Yeah, gray.
Great event.
I think we, I just haven't checked.
But I'm pretty sure we can.
We should check. Because I wouldn't mind playing some covers. I've got a few covers.'t checked, but I'm pretty sure we can. We should check
because I wouldn't mind
playing some covers.
I've got a few covers.
I've got to play
Country Roads for everybody.
Everybody wants to hear me play it.
I learned the song.
I can play it.
It is fantastic.
Oh, thank you.
One of my favorite covers to play
is Spit It Out by IMX.
Nice.
He's got really dirty song names.
Yeah, I was going to say.
Columbus says,
Beanie Patrol in the house.
You know it.
Yep.
Zach's Shad says, Tim, you saved my life about seven months ago.
Sorry, I can't send more.
I'll PM Adam my phone number if you want to know the whole story.
Sure.
Or just send me the story.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, it's a long story.
This is my handle.
You can hit me up on Twitter or Instagram.
At Adam Krigler.
Or YouTube.
But Twitter is definitely the easiest place to get at me.
At Adam Krigler. C-R-i-g-l-e-r because
some people might just be listening in the background right right right thanks all right
let's see nick says what are your thoughts on the latest surveillance acts that passed to the senate
allowing the fbi to access anyone's browser history without a warrant is there a way to
reclaim our 4a rights so my understanding is that bill was already passed and the democrats wanted
to remove revoke that right and the and it. And it was mostly Democrats voting to remove it
with some Republicans agreeing.
Yep.
And then mostly Republicans saying,
keep the power.
Yeah.
Then there was another FISA expansion bill
where it was a bipartisan effort
to support the violation
of our Fourth Amendment rights.
I love it.
David says,
move to Syracuse, NY.
Ninja'd Amazon from NYC. Dr says, Oh, okay.
The Grizzlies says,
It's the weirdest thing.
Yeah.
John Smith says,
No wonder Egypt can't take Israel. That's in reference thing yeah john smith says no wonder egypt can't take israel
that's in reference to the the poor uh oh muzzle control right yeah and trigger discipline
two rivers says adam what's your favorite wheel of time book oh well that's a i i don't i don't
know i mean there's 14 of them honestly probably the last one because i i remember reading i mean
i've read these books i I got the first book when
I was 21. So 15 years ago, I started reading this book series. And I mean, it's been a long time.
And the end, I knew Robert Jordan wrote himself. So Brandon Sanderson was given the end. He actually
spent the last year of Robert Jordan's life working with Robert Jordan to help him get ready to write the rest
of the story. But Robert Jordan wrote the end by himself, so he already had it written.
So when I read the last book, I could tell the nuances in Robert Jordan's writing versus Brandon
Sanderson's writing. And it was really exciting to read Robert Jordan's words again and something about the end it just
it was
such an amazing series and
you know it was incredible
so that the end scene
everything about that last book was awesome
and yeah it makes me want
to reread the series just thinking about it
next part lady of lady of white run
what would be your preferred superpower
Oh superpower good one
i think i would like to be able to read people's minds oh interesting scary but i would understand
people better as we're talking about surveillance yeah i would only use it i would like surveillance
you wouldn't be allowed to work for the government all say yeah i know this one's really easy tim why
so fixated on eastern time it's because
more than half of the population of the u.s lives on the east coast or on eastern time
and so in terms of effective business operations you operate in eastern time this is true for even
youtubers in los angeles some of them wake up at like 4 a.m so they can wake up in sync with
eastern because that's the market. That's what I assumed.
Someone asked me on Twitter, and I was like,
I think it's just because he's in tune with the news.
Like he wakes up and he's already tackling things that are happening.
You also have all these journalists writing stories that are in East Coast time.
You're with it as it's breaking.
So I'd have to wake up at 4 a.m. if I was in L.A.
We did that. It was horrible.
Oh, yeah. You guys were in L.A. for a couple days.
Caboose says, hey, Tim, recite the four rules of firearm safety. I don't know L.A. We did that. It was horrible. Oh, yeah. You guys were in L.A. for a couple days. Caboose says, hey,
Tim, recite the four rules of firearm safety.
I don't know them. Do you? Does anybody? I don't.
I do not. Someone can super chat. I may have forgotten them. Louis Vasquez says, listen to your
talks during workout every day. Getting fit
with Tim. Thank you. Awesome. Nice.
Steven Suarez says, is Lydia also a vegan
or does she appreciate a good steak? I eat
a lot of steak. I lost a bunch of weight and I
did it by being low carb and that involves a lot of meat and a lot of steak. I lost a bunch of weight, and I did it by being low-carb.
And that involves a lot of meat and a lot of cheese, so I was never vegan.
Toby, thanks for the super chat.
Peter George says,
Wow.
Wow.
The One says, the one says it seems the democrats are intentionally destroying their chances this year to put blame on far-left politics so come next election season they can silence them and
return to a more moderate stand maybe i think they're gonna get wiped out though and the
progressives will take over yeah patrick says philly democrats have been caught cheating in
elections that's it i've had it with these mother-loving snakes on this mother-loving plane
trump 2020 i did a video about it for my main channel they got caught cheating and also in north jersey people's mail-in ballots disappeared and then
the the apparently voter rolls claimed that they voted and they were like we didn't get to vote our
vote our ballots never came and one of their relatives was in florida for several weeks yeah
so who voted in their name yep and and governor murphy refused to answer a question about it
two days later said we're doing vote by mail. Interesting. That's insane.
Absolutely insane. I like Jersey.
It's messed up.
Evil Morty says,
Washington State not allowed to worship,
governor says.
That's right.
James Wilson says,
just because I'm a pedantic,
your wide shot Twitter names
are two different levels of brightness
and I can't stop seeing it.
Is that purposeful?
Oh.
It's the shine.
It has more light on the end.
It's the shine on the,
that side.
It's the studio lights dude guy mcpant
says avid shooter weapon designer and licensed arms dealer when this is all over i would love
to talk with you all about you about firearms cool follow at adam criggler on twitter hit me
up because he is the main point of contact for all this stuff you could probably hit up sour
patch lids too oh yeah always hit me up sour Sour Patch Lids, L-Y-D-S.
Yeah, flash over there.
Wait, here.
It is right here?
Boom.
We are going to have to start speeding up
because we are not even halfway through.
Oh, wow.
Super Chats are just coming.
You guys rock.
We love you.
The Super Chats are amazing,
and I'm sorry if we can't get to you,
but it's like we've only gotten through
11 minutes of Super Chats in the past 25 minutes.
Oh, wow. That's amazing. You guys are great i don't know i don't want to just i love you guys i don't want
to just read them as fast as possible because speed reading i got this i got this i love you
guys you guys you guys are great thanks for thanks for hanging out with us zachary says your square
panels in the back look like the containment rooms in the video game control the beanie is an object
of power pandemic is an awe all. I don't know that game.
Me neither. Charlie says the vegan
taco shop I work for is opening next week.
Can't wait to get back to it. Come
visit us in Massachusetts, y'all. Free tempeh
tacos. How do you pronounce that? Tempeh? Tempeh.
Tempeh tacos on me. Oh, that sounds
so good. Yeah, I went to Austin
to visit a friend of mine in Texas
and we went to this bar and it
was great. I was having a good time.
He's like, oh, you want to go get some tacos?
I'm like, I don't know if they'll have anything for me.
He's like, bro, just come.
And I'm like, all right.
So we walk back, and there's like three different taco trucks.
He's like, yeah, which one do you want?
I'm like, what do you mean, which one?
Like, which one can I have?
And he's like, they're all vegan.
I'm like, yes.
That's cool.
They were so good.
Simple Bam Bam says, hey, Tim,
with you speaking about pew-pew machines, would you ever accept a sponsorship from a company that manufact says, Hey Tim, with you speaking about pew pew machines,
would you ever accept a sponsorship from a company
that manufactures, distributes, sells firearms?
Maybe in time because one of the problems I have
with the sales people who want to have me do ads
is I have to know it, use it, and really believe in it.
Agreed.
You're never going to see me doing it.
I got a video game company reached out to me
and offered me an insane amount of money.
And then I was like, what do you think, Adam?
And you were like, this game is bad.
And I was like, we're not doing it.
Yeah, I was like, I looked at the game.
Don't say it, though.
Don't say the name.
I'm not going to say the name.
But I know mobile games, and it was not a good game.
It wanted your money.
It wanted you to be hooked for a little bit to get some money out of you.
And there's a lot of those games.
They're out there.
And I can't stand those games.
I've had casino games and I'm like,
no.
I have to really like it.
The money people don't like that because they want me to advertise everything.
That's right.
Hey guys, what's your take on the Epoch Times?
Do you feel they're trustworthy?
I don't know. To an extent, yes.
But they're Falun Gong, I believe.
What does that mean?
They're very, very anti-China.
Oh, okay.
And so what you need to understand about them is, for the most part, their stories seem to be pretty good.
NewsGuard seems to hate them, and they're very biased against China.
CCP seems to hate them.
Oh, definitely.
So make of that what you will.
I've been seeing ads for them on our page.
Yeah.
Oh, really?
Yeah, I think so, yeah. They're okay. NewsGuard gives them a bad rating. I've been seeing ads for them on our page. Yeah. Oh, really? I think so, yeah.
They're okay.
NewsGuard gives them a bad rating.
I've used them several times.
I think as long as you know their bias,
you know what you're getting.
Okay.
In my experience,
they'll likely give you a more positive view of Trump
because Trump is anti-China.
But it doesn't mean that they're writing anything
that's fake or wrong or anything like that.
It's just the same as Vox.
You know Vox's bias,
you know what to look for.ta fastest cheapa says government cops
soldiers fbi cia auto rifles snipers rpg drones armored trucks tanks citizens pistols and semi
rifles if lucky how much power imbalance before tyranny is literally inevitable i don't think that
matters because the amount of people that are not in the government ritson says
i got a new hat and it's depressing bummer that sucks kellen wagner says tim i think we need to
implement a mandatory firearm safety ethics and etiquette course for all young americans
if we have the right to bear arms we should have the right to proper public education of their use
and how to keep them yeah yeah i dig it idea yeah it's a good argument i think you know when it
comes to funding public things through taxpayer money you have a lot of, you have to work through.
Tristan says, I work for a fishing resort on Vancouver Island.
Many rich folk from the West Coast U.S. come for summer.
I fly from Ontario.
Long flight, $800 later, an airline only gives credit, no refund.
Any advice?
Not really.
No idea.
I have no idea.
Dean says, what's the name of the gluten-free sourdough you mentioned
the other day it's been two weeks since i've had any half decent bread this will probably be enough
for you to buy another loaf do i have to pitch it again it's char right yeah it's char s-c-h-a-r
the a has an umlaut it's gluten-free yeah sourdough it's on amazon yeah
ground floor gutherry says facebook didn't suppress my post of your video on leaving New Jersey,
but I lost seven friends.
I was called stupid and you were called a conspiracy theorist.
Huh.
It's really funny that me reading CBS News is conspiracy theories.
Yeah.
I guess you know what you can believe if you want.
Justalux says, try again.
You three are great.
Don't ever change.
Appreciate it.
We won't.
Steve Hidalgo says, I am happy I left NY.
I wish you these
best in everything the beanie crew do appreciate it thank you agent tune says you should look into
southwest ohio you may like the yellow springs northeast of dayton 20 minutes from ryer pat afb
air force base and where chapelle moved to or loveland or milford northeast of cincinnati
there's there's a, really massive building in West
Virginia, really close to Pittsburgh. You know, it's like the north part of West Virginia.
We'll see what happens. Trent says, what do you all think is the end game for the deep state,
aka elite, aka establishment? There seems to be a populist movement that I assume will grow.
What if any government moves will take place to
end anti-trust movement i don't know what the end game is i think they just want to maintain their
power and i think it's mostly about people who think they're smarter than everybody else it's
about it the joke i made on rogan they often make is that the galactic federation won't allow us to
join because we're ruled by you know it's a multi-governmental planet yeah and joe was like i don't think there's
a galactic federation i know i know i'm just joking but it's it's it's you know um i think
the end comes from people right now actually it's people seeing and being unhappy with what's going
on and then becoming political and wanting to actually have something
change you know and i think there's a hint of that right now bread and circuses men what is that
bread and circuses i don't know when when uh it's so to distract the public from politics so they
don't interfere you give them bread and you send them to circus that was cicero yeah okay so now
that people are getting more active in politics because of social media, it's breaking apart.
Yeah.
Lou Giannite says,
Hey, Tim, I live in California.
And I can say Dems here are deficient at best.
Complete incompetent scam artists at worst.
I mean, all you have to do is look at our Congress or Pelosi.
Great content.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Eric Mancius. Can we talk about the authoritarian Nazis telling on their fellow Americans?
Sure, that's what the Germans did.
It's the funniest thing that they don't understand this,
but I guess when people aren't smart enough to understand,
they just bleat like sheep.
William says, sex is now outlaw for your protection.
We have so many virus, disease, and illnesses,
we must stop until we can cure them,
all the other diseases.
Tristan says, says tim what do
you think on canada resigning another uh resigning another signing another deal with the saudis
selling them armored trucks there are videos of them attacking yemen with the same vehicles
but with mounted turrets on them i don't know anything's happened i don't know international
conflict foreign policy is so ridiculously complicated.
And it's you know, I know it's funny that people always say it's complicated when I talk about it.
But it's like, dude, if I tried to pretend like I could tell you what the right moves are more than half the time, it's lying.
These people are lying when these people make videos or commentary and they're like, this is what they really should do.
It's like, dude, you have no idea all the intricate pieces that are connected to each other in this yeah i think america tends to do stupid things though
so uh what is this
aaron h says jack was on joe rogan experience twice but joe never asked him about the 900
pound gorilla in the room shady hiding of content neither did you why not i don't know that's a
reference to but if it's a reference to banning people i thought that was the gist of the conversation shadow banning i'm pretty sure
that came up too with uh was it ronald mcdaniel getting shadow banned i don't know i thought it
did stfu says says fauci holds a finger to the wind before deciding to poop oh yeah theor fander
says i live in la i got two ballots in the mail one to my parents address and one to mine i didn't
know which one to use, so I used both.
I was also just sent a voter registration form for my nine-year-old form covered CA.
Seriously.
Wow.
Yep.
Shady business.
Some people will vote twice.
Jimmy Lawrence says, hi, Tim.
So now that Bernie Sanders is out of the race and Joe Biden basically killed his campaign,
will you vote for Trump now?
Well, if you've been watching the show over the past several weeks, I've said I am leaning in that direction.
It seems more likely.
And Trump is the best for the economy.
Adams outright said yes.
Yeah, I'm going to vote for him.
For me, I'm leaning in that direction.
We'll see what happens.
There's still a lot that can change.
I melt those fence.
What do you expect?
Living up to your name.
Yeah. Melchizedek, what do you expect? Living up to your name. Traddick says, Alex
Austin Stierna
said in the 1600s,
what is this?
It means, don't you know, my son, how little wisdom
the world has governed. Quite fitting for today.
Oddball Gaming
says, don't trend on me.
Was the rally flag
for South Carolina militia
in the Revolution War. Interesting.
Like Fry Like Fry says, soy plus barbarian.
Adam the soy-barian.
Evildoers, this is a soy man you should fear.
From the people that brought us Soy Jesus vs. Soylent Green Ninjas,
we bring you a tale of a soy-eating barbarian and his two axes of justice.
Adam the soy-barian.
My axes of justice.
I love that.
That's awesome
like fry thank you for that drunk shovel says don't let them take our american slogans don't
tread on me clickety-clack gtf back trent says on the libertarian front i think i'm on the dave
smith approach it's not that all of a sudden the country is libertarian it's people adopt the idea
of libertarianism notism and not being forced.
Track media only.
66% that stayed home got infected.
In other news, many people were in lockdown while still going out to
get food at least once a week, and even when not
in lockdown, normally most people eventually go home.
Uriel and Omni, thanks
for joining. Thank you. Uriel says,
Today's show is brought to you by the letter T, and viewers
like you. Thank you. You know it. It's so true.
Will Fault DeLeon says, November 1st,
2017, my fellow Americans, over the next several
years, except next several days,
you will undoubtedly realize that we are
taking back our great country, the land of the free,
from tyrants that wish to do us harm.
Nazox says, Tim, do you believe
that with stimulus money being sent out,
it will cause an economic resurgenceurgence leading to more people becoming investors?
UBI equals vet on luxury, cannabis, psychedelics, tech services.
I don't think so.
I think that implies there's going to be excess wealth and disposable income.
But what people need to understand about UBI or any kind of direct payments to people
is that the value of money is rooted in a bunch of different things.
One of those is which the cost of the is rooted partly in the lowest cost of human labor.
So if you if you have to pay one dollar for every apple that's, you know, plucked from a tree, that means you have to sell the apple for more than one dollar.
If you raise the cost of pulling the apple from a tree to $2, now the apples must cost
more than $2.
So the lowest level of skill, the day laborer who picks apples, if you have a really high
minimum wage, then apples all go up in price.
Then apple pies are more expensive.
Then apple cake, anything that uses apples, everyone who eats apples, it just makes everything
go up immediately. Yeah, and that's just just apples people don't realize the economy isn't necessarily
so much about the money although it does play a huge role it's how much do we value the individuals
and then how does that ripple up through how you know money works so that's a complicated question
i suppose the art of the real thanks for the super chat attitude and action thank you jabberwolf says
well regulated meant well functioning and definitions do matter when laws are written in the Super Chat. Attitude and action. Thank you. Jabberwolf says, well-regulated meant
well-functioning, and definitions do matter when laws are written. This is one of the functions
of the Supreme Court, to ensure that laws are enforced with the correct intent. Exactly.
Well-functioning, well-regulated. Zachariah says, the Second Amendment wording came from
Virginian law stating that the equipment that each household was supposed to own,
i.e. how much shot, how much powder, Crowder did a special last 4th of July on it. Check it out. Right. That's basically,
I think, what I was trying to get at. ZipTie says, I've heard that well-regulated meant
well-trained and or well-organized. Exactly. LatsiesOnline, in regards to population density,
Japan does this NP. In regards to contact tracing app, it sounds like data brokers in
Maniac on Netflix.
Farmer Hank says, I am an
ND resident. The worst thing about it
is that if you refuse to comply with contact tracing,
you can end up spending a month in jail or be fined.
Whoa! Don't go to North Dakota.
Yikes.
Ryan says, watch The Patriot.
It's eerie how you can see the similarities
between the people against the revolution
and people today against opening up neighbor turning on neighbor.
Yes, I just watched The Patriot. It was awesome.
Seen it many times.
I gotta watch that movie.
Bobcat says, as far as these
data harvester, for less than the
cost of a decent date in Philly,
I could make them think Lids is in six different parts
of the city at once.
They don't sanity check their data.
Yeah, there's a lot of GPS spoofers.
Furby says, contact tracing would be used to implicate you in crimes more than actually solving them.
It's part of the 5A video just placing you there opens the door.
Government with unlimited funds, you stand little chance.
Lunger.
Easy fix, don't take your tech when you are planning or committing a crime.
Leave it at a bar for an alibi.
That's what I did when my wife said that she had to find my
iPhone on my phone.
Chris Mayberry.
Thanks for the super chat. That was a joke, by the way.
People couldn't get it. Paul Hurtado says,
first super chat. Re-contact tracing.
I prefer dangerous freedom
over peaceful slavery. Thomas Jefferson.
Hear, hear. Nice.
Christopher says, Lydia, they already do this on the highways in Florida.
Cameras they use for sending you tickets in the mail for missing tolls and speeding with a nice picture of the driver car and plate called the pay-by-plate system.
Yeah, exactly.
I remember that.
Chad T says, I'm okay with some of the trafficking, but the tracking, but not the trafficking, some of the tracking,
but only if I get a choice in it.
Also, I think there should be oversight that is ran by Tim Pool and Joe Rogan.
I wouldn't take the job.
Professor Romandev says, just a reminder for everyone that the Donald.win was made after Commie Reddit kicked, effectively banned us from their website.
We now have more monthly visitors than Huffington Post.
What?
Is that real?
That's crazy.
That's awesome. Yeah, so Reddit quarantined, shut
down, manipulated the algorithm so that the Donald sub
Reddit wasn't getting any attraction.
It was hard to find. So they started their own site?
They made their own Reddit. Wow.
It's basically a clone of Reddit.
It's the Donald.win. That's the URL.
That's awesome. And you'll see, it's like, they do their
thing. Good for them. Now they have their own version. Well, that's Reddit's fault. Reddit's the Donald.win. That's the URL. That's awesome. And you'll see. It's like they do their thing. Good for them. Now they have their own version.
Well, that's Reddit's fault.
Reddit's going down.
Ashley says, in Australia, they have cameras at key spots that read your number plate,
act as a red light camera and speed cameras.
You then get a fine in the post, mainly in South Australia.
Wow.
We have that here for the most part.
Yeah, similar.
But actually, in Arizona where I was living, they had them everywhere.
And they had such a problem with so many people not caring and just blowing the lights and not showing up that it was costing them more money to go after the people than them making money from the fines that they took all the cameras down.
It was pretty funny.
Wow.
That sounds right.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
It's too much.
We're getting slammed to super chats, man.
This is crazy. I can't even. We're trying to go fast and I'm still getting's too much. We're getting slammed with super chats, man. This is crazy.
I can't even.
We're trying to go fast, and I'm still getting way too many.
You're doing a great job.
It's Friday.
We're good.
Maybe we should go get a glass of whiskey.
Where are we at?
We're chilling.
Man, wow.
Where are we at?
Here we go.
Here we go.
Shadow STU says, Vogue Tim Vogue.
And that was a reference to me doing the TikTok dancing.
I can't wait to see that on Twitter.
It's a gif already.
I've seen it.
Is it? Yes. It's already up there. Thank you. Thank you, chat dancing. I can't wait to see that on Twitter. It's a GIF already. I've seen it. Is it?
Thank you. Thank you, chat.
That's for me. They did that for me.
Not anyone else. It was just me
that they did that for.
Lateman says, if you ever feel like adding
percussion to your musical repertoire, consider
a bowdron. It's an Irish
drum that doesn't take up as much space
as a standard drum kit. In terms of playing it,
I consider it similar to a guitar.
Really?
Interesting.
Very cool.
But it's actually a physical drum, not an electric drum?
I don't know.
I guess.
What is the name of it?
A bowed ram?
Bowed ram.
Yeah.
Cool.
I'm going to check that out.
Kennedy says, what's up, guys?
Just found your podcast Thursday and have been listening nonstop.
Great content, Tim, Adam, and Lydia.
Spin the UFO.
There it is.
All right.
Don't mind if I do.
Ask and you shall receive.
Chris says, California resident was working two jobs before this hit lost both and my
insurance.
Spent two months without pulling unemployment because I don't want to be coddled by CA.
Started to after realizing the government directly shut down both.
Brutal, man.
Leo Araya, thanks for the super chat.
Mr. Paul R says, it's muscle memory to close the chat on
phone and smash the like button need lydia on harmony in jam time love y'all uh love y'all do
keep it up for sure michael says keep it the awesome show and what's your thought on the
deergasm bahaha we did a segment on it people got mad mad at us. I think that represented my reaction there.
Yeah.
And I'll issue a correction.
I said voyeurism, and I was correct.
It's exhibitionist.
Yeah, exhibitionist.
People who like people watching them and seeing this weird, you know.
Attention and weirdness.
Elias says, how about Denny's closing 15 restaurants in New York and laying off 500 plus employees?
Ooh, wow.
Dang.
New York is done for, man.
Dude.
Yeah, it's going to be a different place. They did it to themselves. Florida's fine. Dang. New York is done for, man. Dude.
Yeah, it's going to be a different place.
They did it to themselves.
Florida's fine.
South Dakota's fine.
Natto says,
Guys, I believe Trump getting elected,
plus COVID crisis,
has exposed the true philosophies of the left.
Thoughts?
No matter what happens,
they're opposed to whatever Trump does?
Yeah, maybe.
That's just basically all I can, know yeah canned tm what is the right
time to use second amendment it's hard to wrap my mind around it was written for standing against
tyranny we are under it and have experienced it it's not just for home invasions when is the time
i honestly don't know i really don't but i'm willing to bet that now that you know fauci's
like like let you know open things up we are seeing every state slowly reopen there's gonna
be a bunch of lawsuits.
I think we're going to see a lot of people win.
I do. I'm actually fairly confident.
I'm feeling good. We'll see though.
Black magic. Spin the UFO or we riot.
Also, it's my birthday. Can Lydia
wish black magic a happy birthday?
Yeah, happy birthday, bro. Black magic.
You match my t-shirt. Love it.
That was a happy birthday spin for you.
Now the UFO is spinning. I wonder how many UFOs we've sold you match my t-shirt love it that was a happy birthday spin for you now the ufo's been perfect
that was really i wonder how many ufos we've sold because like it's become a thing who knows
the company's probably so happy so many i love it kobe says i'm new here chet is saying ufo i i don't
know what that is but spin ufo all right i will do it again oh it's gonna fall off no yeah you
can't spin it too much okay just a little bit little bit. I mean, it was a super chat.
I couldn't not do it. Ophir and
Kobe, thanks for becoming members. Thank you.
What is this?
B13SR says $10 to grab
Tim's beanie. Nope, not even $10.
You need to add a lot more. I can't reach it.
Gabrielle McLeod says
unemployment fraud. Trudeau says
hold my beer. Our Canada government knows
of actual fraud, told tax agency not to investigate or stop payments and continue to allow it.
Oh, geez. Gotta love Canada, man. Great idea.
St. Miles says, Lids just got a mega thumbs up from me. Here's to you, Lydia.
Thank you. Mark Martinez says, GOP flip house seats in Wisconsin and CA
and state local elections in PA and VA. Pattern or coincidence? Pattern, pattern, pattern.
538 said it was a sign of a blue wave if the Democrats won, the Republicans won.
So by that logic, red wave.
What they specifically said was that if a party overperformed, it's a sign of a coming blue wave.
So if the Democrats do well, the blue wave is coming.
Well, the Republicans overperformed.
Therefore.
If their logic is that overperformance equals
wave then red wave is coming but what did they write the next you know two days or a week later
blue waves is a blue wave coming yeah it's like what are you doing they're hoping i got this no
no it's not no hey it's speculation no hard i'm speculating you're allowed to you for sure it's
a hard speculation though daroon says book recommendations
incarnations of immortality by piers anthony laura says this is just for lydia she just became the
podcast darling oh thanks just she just became come on she's been the podcast darling since we
started come on someone chatted libcast irl soon. That Gamer says, I have mixed feels.
I want the lockdown to last longer.
Want it to.
Here on Long Island.
But I know if we do,
it's just hurting us in the long term.
How do you feel about it?
We got to open up.
Well, I defer to Fauci.
He's the expert. And he says,
you know,
far be it for me to tell anybody.
But if Dr. Fauci says we need to reopen,
we're going to have to do it. Yeah, I think we we are gonna have to do it well fauci said it we should
we need to open i will defer to him hip-hop says need more open-minded women like lydia yeah man
michael coventry says you guys are awesome can't wait till jim opens in ontario
dave says move to austin central time is a good bridge between eastern and pacific time
property is cheaper good airports safe from and Pacific Time. Property is cheaper, good airports, safe from natural
disasters, and lots of food options for all of you.
Texas is cool.
It's a cool place. Tim says,
Tim Farrow says, Tim, if you read this, my man,
you're my number one source for news. I support
one of your channels, and you've changed my view on
social media. Keep it up. You are making a difference. I
appreciate that. Awesome. I always recommend to
watch other channels, too, for sure. Check out
Jimmy Dore. Jimmy Dore is awesome.
Keys says,
When will we get a soy beanie dating site
for those of us that are looking for like-minded mates?
Love your guys' work.
Thank you.
I think those exist.
Like vegan dating sites, I think.
I'm pretty sure they exist.
I don't know.
There's one for farmers.
There's definitely one for vegans.
There's got to be a vegan dating site. I don't know. I don't know. There's one for farmers. There's definitely one for vegans. There's got to be a vegan dating site.
I don't know.
Sorry, I don't know the name of it, though.
Ascendiet asks, Adam, have you read other Brandon Sanderson books?
Yes, I have.
I've read everything.
All of them.
All of them.
Talk about a super fan.
Anything he writes, I read because it's good.
He's that good.
Let's see.
Where are we at?
Oh, man, we lost him.
Roto says, I social distance
via boat in the middle of the
how do you pronounce that?
The skookle.
Skookle.
Yet get yelled at by a woman about wearing
a mask. She ran to a bridge to
stand 20 feet over me to yell down.
Oh my gosh. That's amazing.
That's a Karen. Philadelphia.
T. Will says, Falun Gong is a cult that's anti-science and racial segregationist.
And Epoch Times tends to espouse QAnon.
Also, they're behind those Shen Yun shows.
Remember, the enemy of my enemy is not my friend.
I agree.
I don't know too much about Epoch Times.
Crafty Work says, hey, Tim Pool, what do you think about having term limits on both the House and the Senate?
And instead, every citizen has to serve like jury duty.
Might help with corruption.
I'm not entirely convinced.
Demarchy sounds interesting.
That's where it's randomly selected.
Yeah.
So it's kind of like jury duty.
One day you're like, oh, I got Congress duty.
And it's not term limits.
It's just randomized.
So you're like, you almost never serve a second term.
Yeah, there's something about that I like.
Sounds cool.
If implemented correctly.
Ethan says, FYI, Tim sticks Hexenhammer 666.
Real name is Tarle Warwick.
Thought you could use that info after your Biden fudge fudge up video you did today.
Oh, because I said Mr. Sticks.
I know his real name.
Yeah, Tarle.
He writes books.
Mr. Sticks is pretty funny.
I thought it was funny.
Yeah.
Mr. Hexenhammer.
I like it.
Michael Coventry. It's also promoting like giving you the name of his channel. You can go find it. Mr. Sticks is pretty funny, though. I thought it was funny. Yeah. Or Mr. Hexenhammer. I like it. Michael Coventry.
It's also promoting, like, giving you the name of his channel, so you can go find him.
Yeah.
Michael Coventry, thanks for the super chat, says, here's another 20.
Jay Shinsato says, aloha from Hawaii.
What up?
Is that from Hawaii?
First, thank you for real reporting.
Second, quarantine here is complicated.
Some visitors tend to go uber Karen and ruin things.
Breaking quarantine is a secondary issue compared to people without respect for our islands oh definitely man yeah tourists jesse
clark says thanks for all your work can you say i told you so lady divish she will get a kick did
i say it right well you said it certainly hey you says do you think this election offers a chance to
any third party candidates given the circumstances if, who and would you consider voting for them? I don't know. Yes, but for the left, because the progressives have
like broken away from the Democrats, it's very likely we'll see a major left. There's another
reason why I think Biden can't win. They're discounting the displeasure from progressives.
And a lot of a lot of these progressives want Trump to win so they can say, I told you so.
Some of them might even vote for Trump. A lot of them might just go out and vote for green party we'll see what happens
yeah joshua says treat whoa just jumped on us treat weapons as always loaded never point up
at anything you aren't willing to destroy keep your fingers straight and off the trigger until
you intend to fire know your target and what lies beyond it great Great rule. Those are the four rules. Is that the four rules? Yeah. Oh, okay. So important. Smart.
Makes sense.
Flood says,
spin it.
There are 34,644 Karens
in a stelter.
Oof.
Downskated says,
if you're looking for a YouTuber
in your local area
that could explain gun laws
very well,
John Patton of the Gun Collective
is in the Philly area,
and T-Rex Arms' video
about Second A
explains the history in English common law.
Cool.
Right on.
TJ Edwards, 18, says, Joe Rogan podcast featuring Elon Musk, Alex Jones, and you would be awesome and hilarious.
Throw Styx Hexenhammer in there, too.
LOL.
Oh, for sure.
David says, hey, Adam, have you read Name of the Wind?
And do you think the third book will come out this year?
Or will that be another Calamity of 2020?
He said that it's going to come out so uh i did read it and it was i mean we'll see you know i don't know covid seems to be setting a lot of things back yeah probably it wouldn't surprise me
but uh we can only we can only hope rick hayes says the spark of the revolutionary war was the
battle of lexington and concord where the British marched to take
the colonist guns and ammo
and there's actually the correct
historical way to phrase it is that the regulars came
to seize the colonists because they were all subjects
of Britain until that started
it
Noel Arcto says Adam ever read
Brent Weeks' books? Brent Weeks yeah
also a really good author
this guy knows his authors.
I know sci-fi.
Sci-fi books.
That's my jam.
Ethan Johanson says,
Oh, I literally thought you didn't know his name.
Sorry, man.
I guess I didn't catch the joke.
Yeah, well, you know.
Aereo says,
For books, I would recommend any of Jim Butcher's works.
Codex Alera, Dresden Files, Aeronauts Windlass.
So, you getting ready to jam?
Yeah.
All right. So, we're going to music mode now. All right, so we're going to music mode now.
Sweet.
So we got to fix the audio first.
Let's just jump over to the jam.
A little tech work.
So, actually, hold on.
Before we do this, before we jump over.
We still got a lot for you guys.
Now we go into party mode, basically.
So if you haven't already, you can follow me at TimCast.
Follow me on Instagram and you'll see skateboarding, travel stuff. I just post
whatever. And you can follow me on
Twitter as well and that's where I usually complain about media,
politics, usually political or something.
Usually. Yeah, always.
Not always. Sometimes I post weird things.
And then you also have Mr. Adam
who's now over by the Jam Cam but you can
see in the top
left of the screen there, Adam Krigler.
You can actually send him story suggestions and ideas so that would be uh great if you got any ideas you
want to talk to him you want to share stuff you want on the show you can follow him on twitter
send him those things also follow him on instagram for other you know shenanigans
and make sure you hit the like button if you haven't already it really does help
uh for some reason comments we get your comments coming in we're about to have a jam session. Adam will play a song.
I'll play a song.
Adam may play a lot more songs.
I'll go to bed.
Maybe Adam will hang out.
We'll see what happens.
So stick around.
Adam's going to play some live music
for you guys right now.
Sweet.
You ready, bro?
Get everything set up.
All right.
Am I on?
You are on.
Well, I had to get, it's Friday night. And I was told by this rock star once. I was playing CBGB's and they were going on before me and they were like, oh I gotta go get some whiskey
before I play. I was like, whiskey? What do you mean? You're about to go on. And they
were like, oh no no no, trust me. A little whiskey before you play.
Adam, Adam. Trust me. A little whiskey before you play.
Adam loves his whiskey.
I do.
It's in my blood.
I'm going to play that song that you like.
Taking It Back?
So this is called Taking It Back.
I haven't played this one yet,
so you guys don't know this one, but... Ahem.
If I was a younger man I'd probably make the same mistake twice
The closer the heart is,
the harder it becomes
to do what's right.
Even through
the thick and thin,
secretly we want to win.
Well, I'm taking it back, taking it back, taking it back.
It's time to confess our sins.
Before this world you've built crumbles away.
I've spent some time lost in my mind, disappointed. Well, that's just the sting
from expecting, and that's what you get. Oh, it's a simple sacrifice
Drop a little bit
of pride, I know it's
exhausting
Oh, I'm taking it back
taking it back, taking it back
It's time to find me
Whoa, before
this world I've built crumbles away
It started with cold feet, let me begin again
Hindsight's obviously the clearest option
I'm taking it back with all that I believe in
Everything happens, I won't fight the reason You say you've learned from your mistakes that you're experienced And then comes the day
From that field that they say
Has left you in a daze
Oh, it happens all the time
A high tide of the mind
Struggling for oxygen
Oh, and taking it back, taking it back A high tide of the mind struggling for oxygen.
Oh, and taking it back, taking it back, taking it back is the only option.
Oh, before the world you've built crumbles away. it started with cold feet
let me begin again
hindsight's obviously
the clearest option
I'm taking it back
with all that I believe
and everything happens
I won't fight the reasons
thank you
thank you everyone
Tim you wanna play one?
maybe
I'll play something bad he's walking over he's gonna play something Thank you. Thank you, everyone. Tim, you want to play one? Maybe.
I'll play something bad.
He's walking over. He's going to play something.
I don't know where to sit, though.
Let me flip this.
That's good.
I want to play some music.
Cheers, everyone.
Happy Friday.
Now, the important thing y'all need to know is that I woke up at 7 a.m.,
recorded, now, what are we going on?
Four hours worth of content,
and now y'all want me to sing some songs.
Yes!
But you know it's Friday, right?
That's what we're doing?
I'm gonna try and play this song
that's like... I'm gonna try and play this song that's like i'm gonna try and play this song
for you guys i don't know if i'll be able to do it just do it Out on a march in the morning
He called his soldiers down
To take aim at the traitors
To gun those rebels down
Now they'll face the consequences
They held themselves above
This is the will of the people
He said This is the will of the people, he said
I wish I could spare them, make them see the path
Tempting as that sounds, a life to pass
I know what's needed for the good of my people
To save them Out in the dark
Without warning
He raised his fist above
Let a cry to his people
To tear those statues down.
Now they'll face the consequences.
They held themselves above.
This is the will of the people, he said.
I wish I could spare them, make them see the path
Tempting as that sounds, I'll have to pass
I know what's needed for the good of my people
To save them Now drop your arms and march for them
Face the wall and bow your head
If you have any last words, let them be said Out on the march in the morning He called his comrades down
To take aim at the traitors To gun those fascists down.
Now they'll face the consequences.
They held themselves above.
This is the will of the people.
He said,
I wish I could spare them,
make them see the path. Blessed were those days we held in vain
I'd give it up for a chance of redemption
As the cycle turns again
You've seen it before, now you'll see it begin
But hey, baguettes, hey, the violence turns again
If you think it ends here, wait my friend.
What's the name of that song?
Will of the People.
People were wondering what the name of that song was.
That song is called The Will of the People.
You need to play more?
Maybe.
Yeah, I'll play one more.
I haven't finger-picked a song.
I'm going to do that.
So that was Will of the People.
I love that song.
I've listened to a lot of his songs before,
and that's one of my favorites of his. This is called She's Just.
It's just gone too far, she said, as she took another drink at the bar.
And to tell you what the truth is, I just never knew when to stop.
I never knew when to stop She was sitting in the corner
Trying to pick up her pride
They didn't disown her
Oh, but she wished that they had tried
Been gone three summers
Made all the difference in the world
Least ten years older
In her mind, but that's alright
Moved to California
Out to live that western dream
But her eastern persona
Wouldn't ever, ever let her be
She always had a missing home Never ever let her be
She always in a missing home
She always in a missing home
Missing home So many before her She's just
Just another face in the crowd
Well it's becoming clearer to her But she's not ready right now
Well she's not ready to go and tensions grew bolder
Impatience picked up steam Too many people told her
You have to stay and take what's in your reach I won't just stand
here watching all my plans fall through cuz I've discovered it's all about the
time I use move to California out to live that Western dream but her eastern
persona would never ever let her be
she always in a missing home
she always in a missing home
missing home Missing home So maybe
It's just gone too far
She said
As she took another drink at the bar
Yeah. Thank you, everybody. said as she took another drink at the bar yeah thank you everybody thank you thanks for tuning in i don't know if i think i'm done i
mean it's uh i love playing music it feels great to play for people again so thanks for staying
around and listen to us play it's gonna be a normal thing on friday so yeah it's gonna be a
lot of fun it's gonna get a lot better because we are going to let me normal thing on Friday. So, yeah, it's going to be a lot of fun. It's going to get a lot better.
Because we are going to...
Let me fix the audio mixing real quick.
Fixing the audio.
To the best of my abilities, I suppose.
Need some hold music.
There we go.
We are going to be adding instruments.
We got a mixer.
And this is actually a little bit preliminary.
One of the reasons we moved up to the bigger space from the previous space was because we want to actually have like guests, man.
You know, jam sessions.
We could probably even have like some comedy stuff too.
Oh, you're right.
Yeah.
That would be fun.
It would be fun to get someone to come out and do a few minutes of like jokes or whatever.
So that space that we have is just temporary.
It's just where we hung the guitars.
It's actually like a lounge space for guests when they show up.
We actually have an area
we're putting together
where it's going to be
like an actual stool,
drum kit and stuff.
And we're working on it.
So it's going to be a
hecking good time.
A hecking good time.
A hecking good time.
That's funny.
Yep.
So thanks to everybody
for the super chats.
Should we get to bed, I guess?
I mean, I see a bunch
of new super chats.
I mean, I feel like...
It is.
You know, it's just a lot of people saying Adam is mean i feel like it is um you know it's just a
lot of people saying adam is awesome you know and how awesome tim is yeah his music is great
no so but yeah i love you guys you guys are so great i mean they paid money to tell us how good
we are well yeah the least we can do is read it read compliments about like tim you're great okay
here you go seriously though thanks for everybody for hanging out and listening to us play.
It's really great.
Yeah, I've been playing music since I was – I started playing drums when I was seven.
Wow, I didn't even know.
Yeah.
That long, wow.
Since I was seven.
I started playing guitar when I was 12.
And I've been writing music the entire time.
Right.
I started skateboarding when I was just about to turn 14, so I was 13.
Man.
And doing that. It shows. Yeah, you know what? I am lucky. to turn 14, so I was 13. Damn, man. And doing that.
It shows.
Yeah.
You know what?
I am lucky.
You know why I'm lucky?
Yeah.
My mom homeschooled me before kindergarten.
Okay.
And so I had-
You were ready to go.
As for being someone from the south side of Chicago, one of the few people who had parents
who were like, get the kids to do something.
Yeah.
But also, it's just part of who i am you know
i think being the youngest in my family go-getter wanting to skate wanting to just do better wanted
to solve problems level up yeah so i play uh we got we have uh that that song i played i wonder
how many of you understood exactly what it was about this yeah the song is uh the will of the
people we i recorded a scratch version that's the one we're going to put out that i'm going to put
out first probably that's the one that we're he wants animation for yeah so i've actually talked
to some people and uh i'll tell you all i will reveal the secret behind this song and the plans
for the animation the first verse is out on the march in the morning he called his soldiers down
to gun down the rebels you know to gun those traitors down or whatever. It's basically the dictator comes out.
He points, he says, you know, take out the activists.
You see the soldiers break into the house.
There's protest posters.
They arrest the activists, you know, beat them and then black bag them and drag them away
while a kid is hiding under the bed, crying, watching it all happening.
Then you see the kid's face turn into a young adult.
And then he pulls a mask up.
Then he raises a fist and a bunch of
people run forward and then knock down statues of the dictator. And then the first bridge part
is where they're executing all of the former regime. But then the final verse, this young
man's face now morphs into an older man who puts on the military cap and then calls a soldier down
to take out the activists because that's why the song
is called The Will of the People. Every single
time something bad happens where
they think they have a right to suppress the people, they have the
right to kill the
fascists or whatever. It's always about the people
have willed it so. That's what everyone thinks.
God is on my side or whatever.
And so that's what the animation is basically going to be. That's what we're working on.
That's a good song.
It'll be great with like full music and stuff.
Every time I hear it, it's in my head for a few days.
It's like, ah, it's good.
I mean, I'm not upset.
It's a good song.
I just wanted to get that real visceral feeling.
It's like where you see the end, the last verse is like the reveal in the video.
Where it's like this revolutionary.
Then it's like his face changes and then he puts on the same general's hat.
Yeah.
Oh, it's such good imagery. Yeah, yeah i love it they break into the same house then there's like a little girl
hiding under the bed crying watching it happening yeah and then it ends with like kind of a flash
of like it just keeps happening over and over again never ends it's great that's what it's
all about man yeah it's awesome so uh i guess we'll wrap things up if you uh if you managed
to hang out this long you must be big fans of the show so you already know you know like share subscribe follow everybody thank you everybody and we'll
be back monday at 8 p.m eastern time eastern time right uh again make sure to follow at adam
krigler yeah follow me up at sour patch lids l y d s follow the video and at tim kiss we'll see you
all yeah yeah okay wait tim saying goodbye goodbye we'll see you all. Yeah. Okay. Wait. Tim's saying goodbye. Goodbye, everyone. We'll see you all next time, everybody.
Have a good weekend.