Timcast IRL - Trump DOJ Begins MASS ARRESTS, Hundreds CHARGED For Defrauding US GOV In Scheme w/ Josie TRHL
Episode Date: July 1, 2025Tim, Phil, & Shane are joined by Josie TRHL to discuss DOJ arresting hundreds after multi billion dollar fraud scheme is uncovered, Trump DOJ floating stripping citizenship from naturalized Americans ...who commit crimes, outrage over the Big Beautiful Bill as the Senate begins voting, and Trump to visit the opening of "Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida. SUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/ Join - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwNTXWEjVd2qIHLcXxQWxA/join Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Shane @ShaneCashman (everywhere) | @TalesfromtheInvertedWorld (YouTube) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Josie (The Red Headed Libertarian) @TRHLofficial (X)
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And it has begun.
You see, many people have been asking, where are the arrests at?
People were defrauding the government.
We got this Doge stuff in there.
Elon Musk is tearing through this being like, look at all the money that's being stolen.
What are these payments even?
Well, they've announced now the DOJ has indicted
and arrested hundreds of individuals
for this crazy healthcare scheme
of which many were defrauding Medicare and Medicaid,
buying luxury vehicles and living lavish lifestyles.
So hopefully this is just the beginning.
But my friends, we were struggling to figure out
what the lead of the day was,
despite the fact that they started off actually rather slow.
We've got the big, beautiful bill.
They're stripping out the good stuff
and leaving in bad stuff or giving us half measures.
Then you've got this story about mass arrests over fraud.
Someone, they're stealing billions from the government.
And get this, the Trump administration
has issued a directive to start targeting individuals
who can be denaturalized, that is, for crimes they committed, actually have their citizenship
revoked.
Holy crap.
And that's actually not all the news we have.
We got a bunch more.
That Brian, what's his name, Kohlberger?
Kohlberger, yeah.
Pleaded guilty.
He said he killed the people.
Then you got these firefighters that got ambushed.
Then you got the story about PA Democrats
that were arrested and charged and convicted
for an election scheme.
Woo, I thought it was gonna be a slow news day.
Antifa's using sound weapons in Portland.
Oh, next thing you're gonna tell me, aliens are here.
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Last week we had a lot of things falling out of the sky, spheres and meteors.
This week we're going to get into the gunman in Idaho.
We're going to get into a new blood type that's been found in Guadalupe.
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All right, let's go.
Here's a story from Reuters.
US says it halts healthcare fraud fraud schemes worth nearly 15 billion dollars,
and I feel like they buried the lead. The lead story is they filed criminal charges against
324 defendants and the seizure of more than 245 million in cash,
luxury cars and other assets. The actual loss to the US government totaled
about $2.9 billion.
So when we had all this Doge stuff going through and everyone's saying, when are you going
to start arresting these people who are ripping off the taxpayer?
Well there you go, this is massive.
They say today, quote, today marks a decisive moment in our fight to protect American taxpayers
from fraudsters and to defend the integrity of America's health care system
Matthew Galioti, the head of the justice
department's criminal division told reporters during a press conference those
charges include 93 doctors and other medical professionals accused of
submitting false claims to government health care programs like Medicare and
Medicaid this is absolutely not I think we actually have the video here.
Let's, it's 52 seconds long.
Let's make sure we get the volume up.
Here we go.
Good morning everyone.
My name is Matthew Gagliotti and I'm the head of the Justice Department's Criminal Division.
Thank you all for joining us today as we announce the largest coordinated health care fraud
take down in the history of the Department of Justice.
Today marks a decisive moment in our fight to protect American taxpayers from fraudsters
and to defend the integrity of America's health care system.
We are announcing today charges against 324 defendants for their alleged participation
in healthcare fraud schemes involving approximately $14.6 billion in false claims submitted to
Medicare, Medicaid, and other healthcare programs.
Holy crap.
I'm excited.
This feels good, huh?
It's Obamacare.
Yeah.
That's Obamacare for you.
That's Obamacare.
He just comes out and he's like actually
literally it's the whole health Obama infrastructure
for 250, you know.
It's gotta go.
I do like the fact that, well, not like the fact,
but I'm hoping that this will actually lead to people
that are extremely critical of the government
and that are impatient, they're saying, saying oh these things aren't happening fast enough
hopefully this will be another indication that there are you know there
are investigations going on there are moves being made and whereas yes I
would love it if you know they could have just got into office and snapped
their fingers and all the bad people are you looking at automatic why are you
looking at me while you're saying this? I'm looking around the table All the bad people just automatically just were in cuffs and locked up.
It would have been wonderful.
But I do actually, and I know people are going to be like, oh, you're so naive, but I do
actually think that there are at least a few people that are actually in the government
looking to fix significant problems.
Not saying they're going to fix them all.
I'm not saying it's perfect.
I'm not saying this is exactly how everything's,
you know, everything's gonna be rosy and stuff.
But I do think that you're going to see more and more
of this throughout the summer.
I mean, that's what Dan Bongino and Kash Fatel said.
I was looking up who some of these people were,
and there's a story out of Baton Rouge,
some women just totally defrauding elderly and disabled
to get cars.
I mean, it's just sick stuff.
And that's part of the problem with the government,
with the budget that we have, the size of the government,
the idea that there isn't massive fraud and abuse.
Never mind waste, of course there's gonna be waste.
It's not your money that's automatically gonna happen.
They're just like, oh, whatever, it's another $500,
another $1,000, whatever.
There's going to be people that are not going to be looking
to spend the money in the most frugal manner possible.
But the real problem with a massive government
is the abuse and the fraud.
The people that are gonna try to use government money
to put an addition on their house,
or if they can figure it out.
Use government money to buy themselves cars.
Use government programs to put their kids through school
when they don't deserve it
or whatever.
Those kind of things are going to happen,
and it's going to be more common because of the size
and scope of government.
Is this a path to arresting Fauci if we
undo the auto pen partner?
This is a total different topic, but Fauci, Rand Paul
is actually going to subpoena Fauci.
I saw something on Twix.
I didn't retweet it, so I don't have a post
that I can show you or whatever.
I saw it today.
Rand Paul is looking to subpoena Fauci and hopefully we can actually get something
moving on that front as well.
Considering the information, I don't know if we're going to talk about this either,
but considering the information about the RFK found all the hidden information that
the CDC was hiding, again, that's another thing that'll come out
or that's come out that shows that there are people
in the government that were elected
or that were appointed by Donald Trump,
proving that electing Donald Trump
was definitely the better option without question.
So-
Totally.
For posterity, I wanna clarify.
We don't exactly, it has been reported hundreds of arrests.
That's why we led with that phrasing specifically.
Reuters didn't say arrest as charges, but other websites do say arrests.
And I started thinking about this, I wonder if they actually shut up and started cuffing
all these people, which I imagine most of them probably did.
There's 13 confirmed people in Indiana that were arrested over this, 12 people I think
like Eastern Europe got caught or something.
I don't, you know, I just want to clarify,
it has been reported by many outlets.
These are mass arrests, but Reuters didn't say that.
So I'm just gonna make sure that's clear
because we want to be specific.
And if it turns out they're like, oh, we arrested,
you know, it says in the Reuters article,
they arrested 12.
There's another article saying they arrested 13.
If it turns out that there's dozens of arrests,
I'm still happy with it beginning,
but I just wanna make sure that's clear.
The article I was referencing about the ladies
in Baton Rouge, they were charged with conspiracy
after alleging defrauding federal programs
benefiting the elderly and disabled.
Hopefully the situation, this is like the DOJ
just kind of sticking their toe in saying,
let's see how the water is.
And now you can be like, oh, the water's fine.
Let's just jump in there and just arrest everyone.
Well, it's also, some people might be saying, who cares about healthcare, be like, oh, the water's fine, let's just jump in there and just arrest everybody. Well, it's also, you know, some people might be saying,
who cares about healthcare, you know, the system, whatever,
like get to the corruption in politics and in law and the FBI.
I think most people are gonna be satisfied with this
because this is going after the fraud
of where people were stealing money.
It's what Doge was looking for, waste, fraud and abuse.
And people were saying, if there's all this fraud,
where are the charges?
Okay, well, they just brought 324 defendants in. So that's a good
start. But I do know there'll be a lot of people being like, okay, fine. But what about politics?
I say, start at the base. You start pulling Jenga blocks out from the bottom of the pyramid,
and you weaken the infrastructure. So I'm not saying that any of these doctors are colluding
or conspiring, but starting at the bottom and
eroding this base of criminality and fraud in the government and then the higher-up people that are trying to maintain support that will have no
support systems themselves. I hope so. This is the GDP of a small country. I mean, this is a lot of money
I'm looking at Doge AI and it says the transnational criminal organization. They're calling this operation gold rush
Allegedly led by individuals based in russia and eastern europe used foreign
Straw owners to purchase over 30 small u.s
Medical supply companies already enrolled with medicare using stolen identities of more than a million americans
The group submitted fake claims for equipment that was neither ordered nor delivered.
The proceeds were laundered through shell companies and cryptocurrency to accounts in
Singapore, Pakistan, Israel, and other countries.
Wow.
Wow.
And let's see what we got here.
In case those of you may be wondering how much $15 billion is, let's go with, here's
some countries, Moldova, the Congo, Mauritius,
is that how you pronounce that?
Kyrgyzstan and Georgia.
All have GDPs at or around 15 billion.
I wasn't lying.
Several small countries.
That's a lot of money.
Yeah.
You know, it's Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyzstan, yeah, that's over by,
that's over by.
It's somewhere.
Afghanistan, Tajikistan. On the map.
Over that part of the world. Yeah, I mean look that the amount of money
it's a big big dollar amount but
This really should make people think if this much in this one particular scam that they're talking about or
What is it in the health health care fraud?
So it just in health care fraud that they found these,
can you imagine how much there is
throughout the rest of the government?
It's probably on the order.
I mean, it's possible that Musk was right
that you could get rid of a trillion dollars
worth of waste, fraud, and abuse.
I mean, it seems like a lot, but maybe you could,
I don't know.
I believe it.
These people are living large. Transnational.
For years.
If they could get rid of two trillion from Doge,
we would have closed the deficit,
but they came, what'd they end up closing out at?
Like 200 billion?
This is why I'm scared to go to Loudoun County restaurants.
Cause like we used to, I'm kidding by the way,
but the joke is they got some of the best.
Look, if you were trying to find where the capital city in the
Hunger Games is, it is Loudoun County, Virginia, like McLean,
Reston, what else you got? Alexandria,
Chevy Sterling, Chevy Chase, Leesburg, that's Maryland.
Oh, yeah, yeah, fair enough, fair enough.
Fair enough.
But that's like second round, you know, it's like it does
count. Basically, all of the people who are, I, it does count. Basically all of the people who are,
well, I shouldn't say all, but many of the people
who are defrauding the government through these NGO schemes
as lawyers and stuff like this are living in these areas.
And so they got some of the best restaurants ever.
I'm gonna shout them out.
Barcelona, the topest restaurant in Reston
is hands down like one of the best restaurants
I've ever been to and they're really good people
and they're very nice to me and they're fans.
So I will shout them out.
They are not on the bad side of this.
But jokingly, it's like, I'm gonna go there
and there's gonna be some guy, like a homeless guy
and it's gonna be like, I used to make 15 million a year
and he's gonna be, he's gonna be looking at me
and be like, I see you.
It's your fault.
I would have made 16 this year
if it wasn't for you meddling kids.
You helped Trump win and he took everything from us
Yeah, but that's that's you know
The amount of houses apparently people are saying surgeon homes for sale in these areas where all people defrauding the government are now like time
To leave. Yeah, I mean you hear a lot of that kind of like rumors or scuttlebutt or whatever
I would really like to find some kind of solid numbers about if there really is, right after people are actually leaving and stuff.
I hope so.
I'm going to shout out my friend Lauren rogue Lou 18.
She actually, right after Trump was elected, she was sending me a list.
All of a sudden, all of these, all of these multimillion dollar homes were
going up for sale in Alexandria and it's like all of a sudden it was all at once.
To be fair, to be fair, some of it's probably legit.
Like if you're working for an NGO
and there's an actual contract that you have
and it's a real contract and you're like,
yeah, Trump's gonna cancel that contract.
So we should probably pack a belief.
I'm sure there's a lot of legitimate sales
that are happening every time an administration
turns over into a new, you know, Democrat, Republican.
But I'm pretty sure a lot of people run for the hills
in these areas.
Bethesda, what do you got?
Alexandria, of course.
What else do you have?
Oxen Hill?
I don't know.
Yeah.
I've never even heard of Oxen Hill.
That's where National Harbor is.
Okay, right, yeah.
Let me tell you guys something.
You already know the answer,
but where do you think the highest-grossing
individual casino is in the United States?
Yeah, it's not Vegas.
It's probably in Maryland.
It is in Maryland.
It is D.C.'s National Harbor.
So at least that's, a couple years ago,
they were reporting this.
I think they say outside of Vegas and Atlantic City,
the highest grossing individual casino
is DC's National Harbor.
And I got questions about their poker room.
Not that they're doing anything wrong,
but I've made this point.
If you, they have a room inside DC National Harbor
where they play sometimes,
it's so for those that don't know poker,
when someone says the numbers like one, two, two, five,
three, or five, 10, those define what are called blind bets
that you're forced to make.
So if you're sitting down, there's,
let's say you're playing with eight players,
it's a max table, typically sometimes they do nine.
There's a button called the dealer button
that moves around every time a hand is dealt and ends,
they move the button once over.
The two spaces right in front of it
is the small and the big blind.
You are forced to make a $1 bet or a $2 bet.
And then if you wanna play the game,
you'll get your card, say, I'll play,
you put in at least $2 or more, right?
In that room, they play what's called 25-50,
meaning you are required at least once per round
to bet $75.
And this usually means that if someone's gonna raise,
they're gonna go two and a half to three times.
So the first bet will be 75 bucks.
And then you'll end up, so, I'll put it this way.
It's a $10,000 minimum buy-in.
It's in a private room you can't see inside of.
Sometimes they play 10.25 a little bit lower,
but it's basically the same thing.
Here's my point. If you're a oil executive and you're trying to send some money to a
politician of some sort, maybe not the politician directly, but maybe a super PAC without having
it on the books, you sit down at the table and you look at your cards and there's no
cameras and there's walls and no one can see who's in there. And you go, oh boy, I got a real good hand.
I will bet $50,000.
And then the recipient of said illicit money goes,
my hand is much better than yours.
I will go all in for 200,000.
And then the guy who wants to donate goes, rats,
you got my bluff.
I fold.
You win my $50,000.
Hey, how easy is that?
And then he says, don't forget.
Now I'm not saying they actually do that.
I'm just saying I would not be surprised
if poker tables are the means
by which bribery happens in DC.
I wouldn't be surprised at all.
Maybe not the actual representatives,
but maybe their staff or friends of theirs.
Lawyers.
Exactly, lawyers, that kind of stuff.
Yeah, hacks, things like that. And really it's a situation of like, how could you possibly prove it?
You know, you can't, you know, not everybody can do art like Hunter Biden. That's right. You know,
not everybody has that kind of, you know, visual talent. Exactly. All right. Well, let's jump to
this next story because there's so much going on.
We got this from the Guardian. Trump's Justice Department issues directive to strip naturalized
Americans of citizenship for criminal offenses. Let's go. Let's go. Send them home. It is past,
you know, Trump is cranking up the knob and we got to 11 a while ago with the Doge and everything and now he's just ripping the knob off.
Here's what they say.
Love it.
The Trump admin has codified its efforts to strip some Americans of their US citizenship
in a recently published DOJ memo that directs attorneys to prioritize denaturalization for
naturalized citizens who commit certain crimes.
The memo published on June 11th calls on attorneys in the department to institute civil proceedings
to revoke a person's US citizenship
if an individual either illegally procured naturalization
or procured naturalization by concealment
of a material fact or by willful misrepresentation.
Holy crap.
It's beautiful.
It's beautiful.
I'm sorry, you want to keep reading?
At the center of the move are the estimated 25 million US citizens who immigrated to the
country after being born abroad, according to data from 2023, and it lists 10 different
priority categories for denaturalization.
According to the memo, those subjected to civil proceedings are not entitled to an attorney
like they are in a criminal case, and the government has a lighter burden of proof in
civil cases than they do in criminal ones.
The memo claims such efforts will focus on those who were involved in the commission
of war crimes, extrajudicial killings, or other serious human rights abuses, and naturalized
criminals, gang members, or indeed any individuals convicted of crimes who pose an ongoing threat
to the U.S.
Wow.
So there's two ways to look at this.
One is naturalization is a privilege.
It's not a right.
Yes.
And right now the statutes for that, that the naturalization process is laid out by
Congress Article 1, Section 8, and it's residency, good moral character, language proficiency
and passing a civics test, right?
Good moral character.
All right. language proficiency in passing a civics test, right? Good moral character, all right?
So there's an argument that you can revoke citizenship
if you violate, if you're not a good moral character,
and if you're breaking the law, then you can't,
but then at the same time, it has to be,
since Congress has the power of naturalization,
it would have to be written into their,
they would have to write a law.
So this is something that Trump can do by executive order,
and then Congress can make a law to support that,
to codify his executive order.
Dude, I was talking about this morning.
We talked about it last week.
We actually stumbled into it.
The ACLU's lawsuit, the class action
on birthright citizenship has created a,
either banning,
either you ban abortions
or birthright citizenship is de facto out.
So basically what happens is,
I'll keep it short, I talked about it a lot,
but it's massive.
They argued that the class to be protected
is future persons, all persons born on or after,
all persons born on or after and future persons.
If future persons are certified as a class
This means that the unborn have legal standing to be represented in a court of law
And if that's the case, how can you argue you can kill someone?
Before they've had a hearing before a judge
This I mean in the instance of like the Terry Shavo case going back saying this person has to be represented or
They say that future persons cannot have legal standing.
And then of course, abortion is still where it's at,
but that means no one can sue
on behalf of the unborn for citizenship.
And so then Trump just says, you don't get it.
This is my favorite.
And then they're not citizens.
This is my favorite dilemma for the left
that I've heard of in a long time, you know?
But anyway, anyway.
Don't let your enemy, what is it?
Don't let your enemy make a mistake.
No, no, don't interrupt your enemy.
Don't interrupt your enemy when they're making a mistake.
Yeah, you give enough room, they'll hang themselves.
We've got the memo right here.
They've got 10 criteria that was mentioned in the article.
They say, individuals who pose a potential danger
to national security, terrorism, espionage, et cetera,
individuals who engage in torture, war crimes,
or human rights violations,
individuals who further or further the unlawful enterprise
of criminal gangs, transnational criminal organizations,
drug cartels, individuals who committed felonies
that were not disclosed during the naturalization process.
That's massive.
Yeah, because if they don't disclose that,
then they lied.
That's already a law on the books.
And there are people who probably fled their home country
because they committed crimes.
Individuals who committed human trafficking,
sex offenses or violent crimes,
individuals who engaged in various forms
of financial fraud against the US.
That's gonna be massive.
Because they're gonna, look,
a lot of people play dirty games thinking,
I'll get away with it, it's fine.
You know, maybe on the taxes,
they file something they know is false or whatever,
but they think what's the worst that's going to happen.
It's going to be like, okay, we'll get out.
What else we got?
Fraud against private individuals,
acquiring naturalization through government corruption,
fraud or material misrepresentations.
Ilhan Omar is a worry.
Wow.
Allegedly.
Corruption.
Yeah, no incest.
I'm talking about Ilhan Omar.
Yeah, he might.
I mean, is he going to have the balls to do it?
Because I'd love to see it.
I hope so.
Let's see.
Cases referred to the attorney's office in connection with pending criminal charges.
Any other case referred to the civil division and the division that determines to be sufficiently important to pursue.
Now here's the best part.
There's actually three other points made by this memo
about what they plan to do.
And that's combating discriminatory practices
and policies actually for others.
Ending anti-Semitism.
Additionally, a very huge priority for the DOJ.
Protecting women and children
and ending sanctuary
jurisdictions which legitimately is massive and they mentioned that's gonna
be a priority for this this DOJ and so holy smokes man this is great I maybe
because Trump was trying to gear up for MAGA month he was like we're gonna make
it so that the fourth is the best that's why they started to make all these
announcements right the the Monday week of 4th of July.
Hopefully.
I am gonna eat an extra cheeseburger off the grill
in celebration.
Can't wait for cheeseburger.
Look, this is all just absolutely wonderful stuff.
Anything that we can do to get rid of criminal aliens
or criminals that are not from the United States.
Naturalized citizens, if you're breaking the law,
send them back.
This might prevent a lot of people from coming too.
Yes.
Oh wow, I'm not gonna get away with all that stuff.
Honestly, that's the real important part of this
in my opinion because the idea-
Vaccine for immigration.
Getting people to leave, getting people to voluntarily go.
And I've talked about this a bunch,
and there are people out there that are like,
oh, nobody would ever self-deport, nobody would ever do that. Oh, why would they do that?
It's a because you made it really difficult for them to be here
Go after the employers that'll hire them go after that go after them go after their remittances
the whole read the fact that the big beautiful bill doesn't have a
50% tax and remittances is an
The fact that the big beautiful bill doesn't have a 50% tax and remittances is an abomination. This is a terrible...
What if they just announced that they're charging Ilhan Omar and like literally nobody else?
They're like, based on this memo, Ilhan, you're under arrest and that's all.
I mean, I want more, but that's great comic value.
Would she have lied if that whole thing with her brother...
Would she have lied for naturalization or would her brother have lied?
Did they both lie?
They both had to, right? This is fraud against the US government. It qualifies. brother, would she have lied for naturalization or would her brother have lied? Did they both lie?
They both had to.
This is fraud against the US government. It qualifies. No, I know. And there's already but it's not even the memo. It's
that that's part of this Congress has already written
naturalization process. They've already outlined this. They've
already written laws for it. And that just be enforcing laws that
already exist.
I believe so. Yeah.
It wouldn't even Yeah, it wouldn't even come down to an
executive order or the memo.
I mean, like I said, anything that we can do
to get people that are-
They just have to enforce laws,
a lot of it is enforcing laws that already exist.
I would like to read this passage from six years ago.
Can you believe it's been six years
from the Minnesota Star Tribune?
The Star Tribune is a paper of great record.
Like, it is not some rent,
this is the actual well-known paper in Minnesota.
They say, new documents revisit questions
about Rep Ilhan Omar's marriage history.
And they say, new investigative documents
released by a state agency have given fresh life
to lingering questions about the marital history
of Rep Ilhan Omar and whether she once married a man,
possibly her own brother, to skirt immigration laws.
I wanna stress this.
The Minnesota Star Tribune is not a conservative paper,
it's a Democrat paper saying,
she possibly married her own brother.
This allegation against her has merit.
When the Democrats come out and say,
it's BS, a conspiracy, they announce it,
it's no, no, no, shut up.
That's because they're biased.
I'm not saying she did marry her brother.
I'm saying this has merit and could be investigated,
should be investigated, And I wouldn't be
surprised if in the case of the investigation, the DJ comes out
and says, Yes, she married her brother. And isn't her brother
gay?
I have no idea.
Well, they didn't consummate it then.
Which means this is something better, I guess.
Better that they didn't.
Yeah, no, that's good. That's that's's good that they didn't. It's been, it's been.
You have no proof though.
True, true.
Well, maybe, yeah.
He's allegedly gay.
They mentioned she's denied them as baseless rumors, but, you know, it's been ongoing question
service again.
This is from 2019, mind you.
In a state probe of campaign finance violations shown that Omar filed federal taxes in 2014
and 15 with her current husband, Ahmed Hirsi, while she was still legally married to but
separated from his wife, and was then married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color.
And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color. And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color. And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color. And then, you know, she was married to a woman who was a woman of color. teen mind you, in a state probe of campaign finance violations shown that Omar filed federal tax in 2014 and 15 with her current husband, Ahmed Hersi,
while she was still legally married to
but separated from Elmi.
Although she has legally corrected discrepancy,
she has declined to say anything about how or why it happened.
How do you accidentally marry your brother?
Whoopsie.
What happened was.
Yeah.
What happened was.
What happened was.
Look, again, if she's, if she, if there is enough evidence to merit an investigation, let's go.
I want to see it because any kind of breaking the law by the government I want to investigate
and then...
Do we then avoid anything she's ever voted on?
What about, what about her kids? What about it? What about our kids?
What about dish? Do her kids get to stay? Yeah, I
Would say no because she was here illegally and her the who actually
She'll be given the choice to take her kids with her and most of them do well her father of her daughter is
20-something years old. Oh then
Who's the father of her kid? I don't know. I don't know either if he wasn't
If he was not a citizen then I would say well that and then they all gotta go yeah
But if he's a citizen then it's a guy I would I would she marry a white guy
Is she one of the the squad that married a white guy? I mean didn't they all probably probably a citizen
I understand correctly they all their daughter Her daughter was born in Minnesota.
Boyfriends.
Her daughter, it's, yeah, Ahmed Hersi,
and Ilhan Omar are her parents, and she's 22.
She was born in Minneapolis.
She has a Wikipedia page.
You know, and she only does because she protested
and her mom is Ilhan Omar.
It was funny though, because people were like,
she has a 20 year old daughter?
And it's like, yeah, she's 40 dude. Like Millennials are so traumatized from not
having kids they can't comprehend that 40 is old. 40 is not that old. Yes yes it
is. I just turned 40. I'm old. I feel old. Sorry. I was telling people like there's a
there's this pro skater named Sean Hover he's fantastic and he And he's, you know, I think he's 39 or 38,
and he said, I couldn't skate today,
I had to tell my friends that I hurt my ankle,
and they're like, how'd you hurt your ankle?
And he goes, driving.
I've had some sneezes that took out my back.
We're middle-aged.
40, well, maybe beyond.
You're all young whippersnappers here.
Phil's got false teeth.
No, I don't have false teeth, but I do have some joints
that have seen better days.
I threw out my finger today.
What?
I don't know how I did it.
Welcome to old cast IRL.
I already know there's a bunch of like 15,
60-year-olds, 70-year-olds watching.
And they're like, you're not. You're not old. You know what's funny bunch of like 15 60 year olds 70 year olds watching below. You're not you're not old
You know, it's funny is like every conversation I've ever had from my 30s on you know, it's like some older persons
Huh, I wish I was 30. I wish I was 40. I guess yep. Yeah, I'm 40
Relative well, I'm 39, but you know basically 40
Yeah, when do you turn? When's your birthday March 9th. Okay. I just turned 39.
Yeah.
Can you believe it's July already?
I don't really want to talk about it.
Almost a year since a failed assassination attempt.
Yeah.
I mean, and we still don't have like real answers.
It's insane to me.
I was just gonna know that today.
Can we say aliens?
Because it'll get more clicks for your show.
I think so, yeah.
Tune in later tonight, 10 p.m.
Aliens came down in Butler, Pennsylvania.
That's the only explanation, honestly,
because we don't know anything.
They burned the body immediately.
Not like us.
Which is totally a normal thing to do.
Insane, there was an investigation going on.
And they cremated the body before that was even done.
It's bizarre.
Totally normal, yep.
They did that with Sandy Hook Shooter too.
Yeah, that one was also weird.
And again, why, you know, not why,
but I'm still hopeful that the FBI is actually looking
into it because there is a lot of questions left
to be answered, you know, that have gone unanswered.
A ton of answers that we need.
Pretty important day.
You know, you know.
Pretty important day.
I'm sure Donald Trump will call for them to reopen it
or, you know, I I sure it's open but like
do more I want to know maybe on the anniversary yeah I mean I would expect
the Democrats to just be like okay well you know it happened and we've got all
the information that we need like that seems you know if it happened to them
though oh we got a correction Joe says McLean and Reston are in Fairfax County. Oh. For real? I mean, that's my bed. What did you say?
McLean.
Oh, wait a minute.
You're wrong.
No, he's right.
It gave me a different one.
It's in Fairfax County.
You are correct.
You are correct.
All right.
Let's just make sure we wrap all those counties in together, including, you know, wherever
Bethesda is. I don't know.
Bethesda.
All those counties around around DC.
Yeah.
Yeah. But Loudon is the highest, like it's the wealthiest on average, highest median income in the country.
Yeah.
Yeah. I wonder what these people are doing.
Golden tickets.
Lawyers.
Lawyers. Let's jump to the next story. Ladies and gentlemen, it's happening.
The Senate has begun its vote on Trump's massive bill
as Republicans race towards the final passage.
But everybody's kind of pissed. A lot of bad stuff happened.
There's a lot of bad stuff.
Phil, what's going on with my short-belt rifles and my suppressors?
So they have removed the tax.
The parliamentarian said that the tax is acceptable under the Byrd rule.
They can change the tax. they can make the tax zero.
But that's not good enough because the real egregious parts
of the NFA aren't really the tax.
It's the registration, the fingerprints,
the passport photo, and the fact that you can't travel
interstate with an SBR or an SBS without notifying the ATF.
So, and especially around here, we live in an area where you can easily jump from,
you know, into one state to another with, you know,
just by going through some background.
How to get to the other part of the state you left.
Exactly, yeah, exactly.
And it shouldn't be a felony just for traveling.
So that is still the, the hearing protection act
and the short act have not been fully put back in,
but they will be reducing the $200 tax.
This does make the situation
where if you were to get it to the Supreme Court,
which I don't think the Supreme Court
would actually grant cert for this,
but if you were to be able to get this
in front of the Supreme Court,
then they would have to come down and say,
okay, you can't regulate like this because the NFA has always
been justified under the argument that it is a tax.
Multiple times throughout history,
the NFA has been in front of the Supreme Court,
and they've said, this is a tax.
This is a tax.
So real quick, additionally, it has been reported by many
that they were going to remove 1.4 million illegal aliens from Medicaid,
and now they will not.
This alone is reason enough to say no.
Do it again.
Yeah, but the problem, like, why are they letting
the parliamentarian do any of this stuff?
I don't know.
The parliamentarian has an advisory role,
but it comes down to the Senate's integrity.
If they don't listen to her, then it comes down to like their pride or their ego,
or I don't know, something like that.
So what they do, they'll listen to her.
And I think it's only been challenged maybe once or twice.
And one of those times they were nicked at the last minute
and pulled back.
Well, I think actually this person exists as a stop gap
to prevent the people from actually having their will be met through the Senate.
It allows senators an excuse.
The reason they likely put the parliamentarian in
with these rules and procedures was so they could say,
what if all of our constituents demand a law
that we must block?
Then let's blame bureaucracy and say,
oopsie, we couldn't do anything about it
so we can still get reelected.
If I, go ahead.
She was installed by Harry Reid.
I think that there should be a law
that if the guy who installed you died of old age,
maybe your time is up.
Look, if I understand correctly,
and I might have this wrong,
but if I understand correctly,
the parliament, the changing of rules, right?
So the reason the Republicans are hesitant to just fire her
and change and get someone else or just ignore her is because changing rules like that can end up backfiring.
And the example that I keep hearing is how Donald Trump ended up getting the Supreme
Court nominees that he did because the Democrats had changed the rules to get rid of the filibuster.
And then Mitch McConnell used the fact
that they didn't have that in order to help the Republicans
to get multiple Supreme Court justices.
And I might have the details kind of loose,
but it was changing the rules.
The situation is changing the rules like that
can really backfire on you.
And if you change the rules,
the Democrats will do it in the future. But the argument is changing the rules like that can really backfire on you and if you change the rules the Democrats will do it in the future but it's the
argument is kind of moot because the Democrats gonna do in the future anyways.
Let's play Jeopardy and the answer is the amount of Senate parliamentarians
that have served since the founding of the United States?
69. No. 420? No. Okay. 5. No. First of all, the reason you are all wrong, no matter
what your answer was, because the correct answer would be what is. They just came up
with it recently. You'd say what is. Yeah, we're playing Jeopardy. That's right. That's
eight. Eight parliamentarians going back to 1935, where the first two served for decades,
nearly 30 years. Charles Watkins, Floyd M. Riddick served for decades nearly 30 years Charles Watkins
Floyd M Riddick served for 10 years that FDR
35
Maybe I don't know
35 FDR did a lot of corrupt shit. So oh, yeah, and then you basically had
This is hilarious Robert Dove than Alan Fremont and Robert Dove than Alan Fremont
Oh, and then Elizabeth Elizabeth McDonald Wow This is hilarious. Robert Dove, then Alan Fremont, then Robert Dove, then Alan Fremont.
Oh.
And then Elizabeth McDonald.
Wow.
I think, I seriously think the decision exists
because they were like,
look, we don't want to give the American people
what they want.
We want to rule, but with the elitism in force,
and we need excuses.
Has there been eight separate people or eight altogether?
Eight, there's been six.
Six people, cool.
But you're right, so clarification.
You got Charles, Floyd, Murray, Dove,
Fruman and McDonough.
So the last 100 years, just about,
came down to six people controlling the Senate, incredible.
Yeah, that's insane. They gotta get rid of it. I don't care if it backfires. Yeah. That's insane.
They gotta get rid of it.
I don't care if it backfires.
It's, it's.
They just gotta stop this.
I don't, I want them to overrule the parliamentarian
in this context as well.
Yeah.
And I, because I don't think that there is a situation
where, oh, well then the Democrats will do it.
I don't think that exists.
I think the Democrats will do whatever they want to do.
They cheat no matter what.
They will use power when they have access to power.
So I think that they should.
But it is a legitimate concern and I understand it.
But I do think that they should pass the bill
as the House had it.
They should make sure that transgender operations
are not funded. should make sure that transgender operations
are not funded. They should make sure that illegals cannot get Medicare.
That was one thing I just drove me nuts.
Like the what's her name from Maine voted
to allow illegal immigrants to get Medicaid.
This is insane.
Why are we paying for medical care for illegal immigrants?
That's insane.
That alone should be enough.
They can change the rules whenever they want.
Okay, nuke the filibuster, do it.
And everyone goes, but what if they change it?
They're gonna, what are you talking about?
They tried to arrest Trump's lawyers.
What's the worst gonna happen?
I'm so tired of these excuses for Republicans
to be do nothings with their hands under their asses.
I voted for wrecking balls.
I want things to be taken out.
Is the AI thing still in this bill?
There are no regulations for 10 years.
Like, you know what this?
Well, not Palantir.
It's just any AI.
There's no.
Yeah, that was still.
It's federal government overriding states rights.
Yes.
So they can't do any AI.
A lot of these.
For a decade.
A lot of these.
Yes, exactly.
A lot of these are states rights.
Shane, what are you even mad about?
10 years doesn't even matter.
They only need six months. Yeah, I mean, it's happening right now. Everyone's going along with anyway
I want to read this exchange between me and Thomas Massey. Shout out Thomas Massey
Excellent congressman. All right, Thomas Massey wrote you were promised a big beautiful bill would not do these things
prohibit welfare for illegal aliens
stop funding sex changes for kids and
Registration of suppressors,
defund Planned Parenthood for 10 years,
implement the Reigns Act and reduce the deficit.
So I asked, did the House put these provisions in
and the Senate took them out?
And he wrote, yes, but lest ye blame the Senate,
watch the House now vote
for the lobotomized version 2.0 product.
The initial promises got pro-life, pro-border security,
and pro-gun groups to whip for version 1.0.
House reps voted for it, got pregnant,
and now they will vote for version 2.0.
It's frustrating to think that that would happen.
I wish that the Republicans had more spine.
And to be honest with you,
this is gonna have an effect in the midterms.
I kind of want them to go the other way,
like just give me one of the extremes,
because like either speed it up or just put a stop to it.
And so at this point, I'm like,
give every illegal immigrant free healthcare.
Just do it, just give them all.
Let's trans them all.
No guns, no guns, mandatory transgender surgeries.
You know what, I'm gonna big ask everything from now on.
Whatever I want, I'm gonna ask one thing 10 times.
Deport Americans.
I don't care.
The giant ass.
El Salvador.
Yeah, not the big ask.
So anybody who commits a crime,
you get deported to South Sudan.
Anyone. Perfect.
Jaywalking, boom, gone.
Right to jail.
Right to jail.
In South Sudan.
I'm not gonna believe this.
And then when people are a little bit extreme,
we'll say, okay, fine, fine.
Only the illegal immigrants then.
Oh, OK.
The Americans can stay.
That's my compromise.
Yep.
I learned from Trump.
I think Trump is so focused on just
the branding of the big, beautiful bill
that he wants it to pass.
And there's so many things in this thing that are terrible.
I think he just wants the, what is it, $80 billion
to deport everybody.
Yeah.
Tim, that.
And denaturalize
People like Ilhan Omar. Yeah, I mean I'm in favor Tim your your method works My daughters wanted a brother and they wound up with three kittens
It's very effective
Yeah, well three kittens or one dog. That's exactly
That's right. I don't make the rules. Yeah, right. Yep. I was a I traded a dog and they gave me three kittens change
That's fair three kittens and change
Tell me one cat. I'm about to work. I mean real quick while we're talking about Trump doing things
I do want to say he is about to go down for the opening ceremony for alligator Alcatraz
You're going are you going? I'd love to go it is it is south of me. I had I had named it gator gitmo
Oh, that's good. I'm good.
Somebody said it was Alligatraz.
I can't even pronounce it, Alligatraz.
That's good.
It's like, you know, you crush alligators.
Yeah, you turn into one thing.
That's incredible.
I know there are people upset about that as well,
but look, man, if it's...
I'm happy they are.
Yeah, I am.
I'm cool with that.
It's not cruel and unusual punishment.
People live in the Everglades.
Yeah.
So it's, what are you saying?
Like there's no violation. It's in the Everglades. It's in the Everglades. Yeah. So it's, what are you saying? Like there's no violation.
It's in the Everglades.
It's in the Everglades, yes.
In, wow.
Yeah.
It's kind of wild, like people don't know the Everglades
is this big mass of just like largely untouched land.
Pythons and alligators.
Yeah, it's dangerous.
It's alligator paradise, man.
If you're a gator, you're like, this is all I ever wanted.
I remember.
It's anaconda paradise and python paradise.
No, dude, Florida's great.
I took one of those, what are those?
Pontoons.
Yeah, pontoon boats.
Yeah, and then we drove around
and there were alligators everywhere
and they were looking at us.
Oh yeah.
They were mad.
I love it down there.
Did you boop their noses?
No.
You are not a true flirty intent.
Did you boop a gator's nose?
No, I'm not a true flirty intent either.
No, we just went. I'm a Massachusetts implant.
And then they taught us, the tour guide taught us about, what is it called, like Los Arboros
de la Muertos or something like that?
Yeah, I don't speak Spanish.
But the Tree of Death?
I probably just swore at somebody.
What is it?
Let me look it up.
Tree of Death.
Yes, that sounds kind of like that holiday from Coco.
It's a... Yeah, that's a of like that holiday from Coco. It's a...
Yeah, that's a good movie.
De los arbolos muertos.
Don't say it three times.
There's like a fruit that it like, it melts your flesh.
And the natives, to execute people, would tie them to it and then just leave.
And then when it rains, whatever that chemical is washes down all over you and burns your skin
and you just slowly die.
The perimeter of Algaracatrash should be with that.
Oh, that's like the apple of death.
The apple of death.
Where does it grow?
Native Americans, I mean, I guess those were all over,
but there are certain tribe that use that?
Manchanil, little apple of death.
Oh yeah, yeah, it's Manzanilla de la Muerte. That's what it is.
So, Manzanilla de la Muerte.
Would it have been like the Navajo or?
No, down there, I don't think the Navajo.
Not down there.
Oh no.
Seminoles are in Florida.
Yep, Seminoles.
Yep, Seminoles.
Here you go, look at it, this is it I guess.
The Spanish speaking.
Least concern, it's endangered in Florida, really.
All parts of the tree contain a strong toxin
and other skin irritants.
Standing beneath the tree during rain
will cause blistering of the skin
from near contact with the liquid.
Even a small drop of rain with the sap
and it will cause the skin to blister.
Burning the tree may cause ocular injuries.
Contact with this milky sap latex
produces bolus dermatitis and keratoconjunctivitis.
Sounds awful.
Yikes.
I would go hunt down and try to save this tree,
but bad things happen when women touch apples.
It says fruit is potentially fatal if eaten.
Nice.
Yeah, it tastes sweet.
It tells about it, what is it?
Curacao, how do you pronounce that, curacao?
Marked with a red X on the tree indicate danger.
In the French, untilies, the tree is often marked
with a red band.
Yeah, Florida's crazy, man.
Sucks, you're the first guy to eat that there.
We're like the Australians.
Apparently that's the story they told us.
Oh really?
That like the Spanish came down and they were like,
hey look, I found an apple.
Chh, and then he was like, ahhh.
Yeah, we're the Australia of America.
We're weird animals and fruits that kill you.
Crime. Real crime, that kill you. Crime.
Real crime, that's true.
Remember that guy who ate another guy?
No.
Oh yeah, that was Florida.
Was he on Crocodile?
He was on bath salts.
Yeah, Crocodile.
Oh yes, eating that guy's face.
And we were like, did the zombie apocalypse finally start?
And we're like, of course it's gonna start in Florida,
so it didn't shock us.
Maybe we just seal off, Florida
And just that's Alcatraz. It might have to grow that big with all the illegals we have
Sorry, yeah, I I understand Ron DeSantis just becomes a warden
He needs an eye patch
Just because he's the warden yeah
Alligator Alcatraz, I mean, I think it's a good idea.
I mean, I've been very pro Gitmo,
but I mean, this is nice too.
Actually, I think Gitmo is actually better
because it's not actually in the US.
The torture stuff's weird, though.
I didn't say we had to torture them.
Yeah, yeah, I'm just saying.
I just wanna put it out there.
Oh, okay. Torture stuff.
Like torturing people in Gitmo
and the hoods and the waterboarding.
I mean, that was a long time ago, man.
George Bush going down there and putting hoods on people.
We don't have to torture anybody.
We could just go down there.
Let's pick this up.
We got this from Fox News.
Trump to visit alligator Alcatraz for grand opening of
swampy Everglades detention center for illegal aliens.
I want to see him with big scissors in the red.
That's exactly.
Doing the grand opening. Yes. I hope. There big with big scissors in of it. That's true
Can someone Photoshop that can we convince her to go and do that? I'm sure it probably doesn't much convincing
Where is alligator Alcatraz? It's it's near um Disney. It's
That'd be hilarious. No, I like the way you're thinking
No, it's near Miami. It's a little north of Miami
Incredible Wow, that's way down there.
Yeah, look at this.
Is it by Alligator Alley?
Is that Alligator Alley cutting across?
Big spot here, yeah.
Look, this is how crazy, like the Everglades is literal nothing.
Yeah, dude.
And you know what really bothers me the most is that
you could put a shopping mall right there,
a Walmart right there.
A floating shopping mall.
That could be a Dave and Buster's right over here.
You know, what's going on?
All this stuff.
Just zoom in, and what is that?
Zoom in, are you gonna find some alligators?
Look at, what is this?
Some alligators.
Some shrubs.
Nobody needs that.
That's all wet.
Do you remember in the 90s, I think,
a plane crashed into the Everglades?
Yeah.
Yeah, horrifying.
That's like the worst way,
like your plane crashes into snakes and alligators.
Yeah.
Look at this, there's just nothing here.
It's just reeds and swamp.
Yep.
I used to live in the Redlands in Miami,
which for those that aren't familiar, it's like,
where is it?
Where's Homestead?
There it is.
So Redland.
So I had a house right down here briefly
for about a year when I was working at Fusion.
And it's like, you just, seriously,
we just get in the car and drive for five minutes.
And then it's just literally just shrubs dirt
and alligators
Yeah, I chillin I think homestead is technically included and parts of it are included in the Everglades
Really? Mm-hmm. That's where Obama was locking up all them kids
Homestead was where they had the immigrant child detention center. Hmm, really? It was like a big deal and Obama made it and then Trump inherited it and they were like, oh no Trump
Why are you locking up kids? He was like I am I am oh
I don't realize that Obama was doing it. I am I am well, I mean like I said
I don't think that uh, I don't think this is a bad thing
I like that I like the idea of having more prisons for criminals because it's the worst scumbags
yeah, it seems that we you know, there has been a
Almost a moratorium on in on imprisoning people and I think that should end if you're here, but particularly if you're oh what?
Whoa, I just looked up where it is
Let me zoom out. Where is this thing?
Yo, it's like right in the middle. Oh nice. There it is. Perfect. Apparently it's like right over here by the airport
You go That's actually
Right us them right up there. Oh wow
Level and golden eye I've seen pictures of the I've seen pictures of the strip
This is the landing strip is in the alligator Alcatraz stuff I think that said that's where they built alligator Alcatraz right right I looked it up
And this is what it told me where it's at yeah
That would make a cute Google Earth. Can we like street view this thing?
Let's go. We said a lot down there for video. Oh, no. Wow. We're going to alligator Alcatraz
No, that doesn't look nearly as swampy as I expected
I think there has to be some solid land where they're building probably right now
We should just push them out of a helicopter, but they should they should make
Swamps like Walt Disney did but filled them with alligators. Okay, all right here
We go a life raft. So I think this must be like where they're doing it. It's not a swamp easy thing
Yep, there you go
What is that? Is that Bigfoot?
What is that it's like some monster truck Grave Digger awesome. Oh, there you go. I love Florida
Yeah alligator look at that alligator Alcatraz and you got
Doocy showing up. Mm-hmm. It's official. He's on vacay. He retired to Florida and now he just walks around Florida for Fox News
I'm not kidding. That's what he does
He's just walking around. I watch Fox and Friends every morning
Mm-hmm, and you know, I like Fox Friends. Yeah. You know, you can't have a morning without your friends.
No, you can't.
But I mean, like I said, this is a good thing.
Ron DeSantis down there,
he'll be taking care of the criminals.
I like that Alcatraz is just back,
like in the collective consciousness.
Just the word Alcatraz is back.
It is.
There was rumors that they were talking
about reopening Alcatraz, but I think they decided-
That was a big story.
Trump's the only one to do it.
Didn't they decide that it's gonna be too much work
or something like that?
Yes, so they might as well just build a new one
in the middle of the haters.
And also, I just literally don't care
about anything the left says anymore.
When their concern about government and all of this stuff,
I'm like, you've really lost all of the arguments entirely.
Like a society needs to be able to enforce its laws
and its worldview and maintain what it wants.
And so what ends up happening is,
we have these blasphemy laws and you can't swear in public
and people are like, dude, it's not that big a deal, right?
And over every decade,
we slowly erode the moral foundation of the country. Any insinuation that we would
in any way, even the tiniest degree, go back to enforcing
what we morally believe in is called fascism, or authoritarian
ism. And it's like, dude, you're literally sterilizing children,
okay? Now, we got to go back. We're going to start start telling people you can't you can't do that weird stuff in public
You can't be sterilizing kids. How many leftist mayors released prisons prisoners? Yeah at the beginning of lockdowns
I mean New York City they just like we don't need you in here
I wonder if we've gotten to the event horizon of social decay the point where you can't you can't turn it around
It does feel like that in certain places. It's I think some state York some states to the event horizon of social decay. The point where you can't turn it around.
It does feel like that in certain places.
I think some states.
New York?
Some states I think can turn it around still
thanks to states' rights.
But there's states that are,
they're picking up the slack
for those states that aren't turning.
I will say, New York's been there before.
In the 70s, it was horrible there.
Just a totally terrible place.
But it seems to be getting back to that area, you know? With the crime the crime the ebb and the flow I guess it depends on who's running it
Yeah, I mean they're in for a rough ride ticket
I mean you've got man after the whole defund the police thing and then
If you know mom Donnie does become the mayor and he actually institutes his own
Policies that he's that he's proposing there will be a significant increase in crime
It's already worse than it was 10 years ago.
And he's back on the defund the police stuff.
I think there's something like 40% of police are saying I'm gonna retire or I'm gonna quit if Mamdani gets elected.
It's Sodom and Gomorrah, like the way it's planned. The way it's like we're gonna have prostitutes everywhere, all the criminals
we're gonna release. Hookers in crime. There's not gonna gonna be any cops there will be a rise in vigilantes yeah in that city and cities
like it oh and they'll they'll definitely put those guys in jail for
sure yeah for sure that's why they'll wear you know because the criminals
don't know any better but you as a normal citizen right that goes out to
try and stop them you know better you know you have morals which is typical of
I mean so Junison that's where I got that, that, that idea from
soldiers and we'll talk about Soviet Union that way, you
know, you're expected as a good communist or good citizen,
you're expected to know better, but the criminal, he wouldn't
know better, you have to take care of him, which is the same
kind of maternalism that you're seeing in the United States
now, which is running rampant and actually causing so many
problems. They outsourced tyranny so well during lockdowns
that your neighbors just became tyrants overnight
and were happy to tell on you.
So yeah, I mean, yes they did.
And I think that that is something that more people,
I mean, I'm glad that people noticed
and that they're seeing that
because that is exactly how the Soviet Union kept people in line. It's exactly how East Germany kept people in
line. You know I heard stories of when the Berlin Wall fell, you could
go and talk to, if you were arrested, you could actually go and find out who turned
you in. And your stories about people that were living with people and this
woman that that was like oh I'm gonna go find, she spent five years or whatever in prison or whatever.
She went down to find out and it was the dude
that she was still currently living with.
Oh, she had to go home and be in the same apartment with him
and he turned her in and she spent, you know,
I don't know if she was tortured or whatever,
but she spent years in prison because of it.
He's the one that turned her in.
So the idea that people won't decide to embrace
the authoritarian impulse.
And it gets so bad, it's just like,
oh, if I send this person in,
I'll get an extra room in my house.
Or if I turn my neighbor in,
or someone that I work with,
I might get their job.
Those kind of petty things are what people start doing.
And that's why the fabric of society
just completely falls apart.
We talk about the United States,
how, you know, we want a high trust society,
and that's what actually produces a good life
for your society, is when you know,
when you can, you know,
you know your neighbors aren't gonna kick in your door,
or take your stuff when,
if you forget to lock something up or whatever.
If you have a society that might turn you into the government, all rules are off.
The whole society, nobody trusts anyone and it destroys the cohesion not only, but it
also destroys the kind of happiness that people have because you can't feel content and safe
that if you're always looking over your shoulder.
There's a restaurant nearby that went out of business.
And we were surprised because we ordered from them,
every couple of months, we'd,
every Friday we order food for everybody.
And we try and vary on what's gonna be.
They went out of business and I was talking to locals why
and they said they couldn't find anybody to work there.
And I was like, are you saying a joke?
No, they couldn't find anybody to cook. They couldn't find anybody to work there. And I was like, are you saying a joke? No, they couldn't find anybody to cook.
They couldn't find anybody to serve.
So they just shut down.
They were actually doing really well.
And I think we talk about the event horizon
of social collapse.
Young people are so entitled and lazy.
I don't mean every single young person.
I'm saying that there is such a high density
of entitled, lazy, I don't know, what's the right word?
What's the word for like lacking passion,
devoid of passion that-
Complacency.
I don't know that's complacency.
They're- Uninspired.
Depressed and uninspired.
So what ends up happening now is this dependency
has been created by the establishment over
the past 30 years, where it's like, now you've got no choice but to import the third world
because at least they'll do the jobs.
Instead we could have taught our young people the value of hard work and taking pride in
their jobs, what those jobs may be, but instead, especially me growing up, the insinuation
was always, you want to end up being a garbage man, huh?
You wanna be a cook, you better not.
And it's like, okay, okay, geez, I won't.
And now millennials are like, I ain't doing that.
It's disrespectful or it's dishonorable.
That's what the people who were studying
the population collapse with the mice,
when it got to the edge of the civilization collapse.
Mousetopia?
Mousetopia and the beautiful ones they would call them.
It would get to a certain point where it's about to collapse and the mothers are the civilization collapse. Mousetopia? Mousetopia and the beautiful ones they would call them. When they would get to a certain point
where it's about to collapse
and the mothers are eating their young,
like mice would all of a sudden become homosexual.
And then there'd be these mice who would just not go
anywhere and just groom themselves,
which I think of as like the rise
and influencers that we have today.
Right?
And I mean, others, there's people who'd be like,
you can't look at mice as, you know, a way to study humans.
But they were looking at, they were looking at the way the civilization was
collapsing every time.
And then when they would take mice that had what they call,
what is it, behavioral sync, and they would put them
into a normal mouse society, they would not correct
their behavior, they would spread it.
Wow.
And those mice, we call them, the colloquial name
of those mice experiencing behavioral zinc were liberals.
That's right.
Liberal mice.
Mamdani was his name.
Mamdani was one of the leaders.
It's worth noting that the idea that, you know,
that kind of attitude, whether it be in, you know,
something like mice or a society,
that kind of attitude does spread spread and it's why you see
People on the left behaving the way they do today because 25 30 years ago the left that we have today was not the same left
It was it was it was very different the the number of people that would have would have entertained socialist ideas or called themselves socialist
Openly like they were they were vanishingly few and nowadays it's
not left at the 90s or Trump and RFK jr. Sort of yeah you know and nowadays it's
it's all the rage to at least in the urban areas and cities and I don't I
think that that part of why you see this stuff is because of cities because of
the way life in cities is now because it's so expensive and it's if you have debt from school and you can't find a job.
I mean it's it's gotta be a nightmare.
So it makes sense for people to be unhappy and unhappy people want to change their situation.
And if they have nothing maybe tearing everything down is fine because maybe I'll have something
then or at the very least all these people that have stuff won't have stuff just like I don't
have stuff and so there's just all these terrible terrible human impulses that
get you know they get amplified and and and people really latch on to them and
when you have that kind of society. Nihilism breeds violence. We saw it in
the Summer of Love. Peopleiles and breeds violence. We saw it in the Summer of Love.
Absolutely.
People stopped caring about themselves.
They had meaninglessness and their only meaning
was to destroy like you're saying.
Get everything down.
I saw somebody speaking in South Africa recently,
I'm a little bit afraid of this,
but I saw somebody speaking in South Africa recently
saying that like the idea that everyone had
to take from the white people was the wrong idea.
No one ever came to South Africans,
at least the ones that lived in South Africa
after the ANC took over and said to them,
hey, you can go and build a bigger country, build a better country. They just said, oh,
I must take it from the white people, I must take it from all the British and the Indians,
the Malays who also live in South Africa because they have and I have nothing. No one ever went
to them and told them, build more, make South Africa bigger, make it stronger, add to it. And
I think that's what people need to be told. They can. Like Tim says, I was told not to do these
jobs and stuff in high school. And like I didn't, I did both. I went to school and got my academic stuff.
You're welcome, mom and dad.
Thank you for bringing me to America.
But beyond that, like Tim said,
I've seen so many kids who just don't wanna do anything.
But there's no hope.
They have been, I don't know.
I don't know what to tell them,
but you have to work without hope.
I had a little bit of hope when I was young too.
Anyways.
Let's jump to the story.
We got this from PolitiFact.
New York City mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani
is a communist, false.
Shocker, they're lying.
They wrote false.
Despite the fact he has a tweet where he says,
this is the kind of candidate New York needs,
and it says hashtag communism.
They go on to say in what may be the stupidest argument,
but look, look, they're arguing
to stupid people intentionally, okay?
Smart people, they're gonna figure it out,
but they know that smart people aren't gonna vote socialist
because socialists are developmentally disabled.
They say Zonan Mamdani, the 33-year-old who soared
the lead, blah, blah, blah,
described himself as a democratic socialist,
but some politicians and social media posts
falsely labeled him a communist.
Nick Sorter, Ben Shapiro, Elise Stefanik, et cetera.
They say Mamdani's platform calls for making
transportation, housing, and groceries more affordable,
but experts say he has an espoused key tenets of communism
to just government takeover of industry
and private property.
Mamdani is not a communist,
wrote Anna Grismala Bus, Stanford University professor,
saying communism involves a centrally planned economy
"'with no market forces.
"'Prices and quantities are set
"'by a central government authority.
"'There is no democratic political competition.
"'Instead, a single party rules the country.
"'He is not calling for any of this.'"
In other words, if we can go full Godwin's law,
she's basically saying that the argument would have been
that Hitler isn't a fascist, tyrannical, genocidal maniac
because he was only advocating for making Germany better
because of, and taking back historical lands
that were stolen.
If he was actually a genocidal maniac,
he would be advocating right now before attaining power
for the mass genocide.
You get the point.
The, Phil posted this, sent this to me earlier,
the Lenin quote, the goal of socialism is communism.
Socialism is the mechanism
by which you build a communist system.
The end result of socialism is always communism
because you can't have socialism.
It doesn't work.
It can't function in a market economy.
So the moment you take any amount
of the means of production and seize them,
you destroy the market who can't compete
with the guns you're pointing at people.
And then you start centrally planning the economy
and become a communist nation.
They're arguing he's not communist
because he's not advocating outright
to destroy your way of life and take away your choice.
He would never win if he did.
Now here's this great tweet, it's funny.
Jamie Bunkiewicz says,
for F's sake, socialism is not communism.
Capitalism, anybody can be rich.
Communism, nobody can be rich.
Socialism, anybody can be rich, but nobody should be poor.
That's so ridiculous.
And it's got 2 million views.
So infantile.
It is.
This is somebody who's never actually read anything
about socialism or communism.
Look, Mamdani has said that he wants to,
he said the end goal is to seize the means of production.
Well, my response was when Mamdani said no billionaires,
billionaires shouldn't exist,
she basically then just said he's a communist.
I mean, what do you propose you do to make sure
that there are no billionaires
other than seize their property?
Which he said he wanted to seize the means of production at one point.
Exactly.
They are targeting boomers in the silent gen with this as people who live through the red scare.
And they need to be like, oh no, like he's a communist. It's pretty obvious. So we need
to write an article to calm these people down who are told communism is a dirty word, which it is.
But yes, he actually, I have this right here,
it's a clip from an article, it says,
Zoran Mamdani attended Bank Street,
a prestigious Manhattan private school
that now costs as much as 66,000 a year
for elementary school students.
Communists who went to a Manhattan private school.
It's always that way.
Yeah, I love this.
Carl Marx's father was paying his bills and wealthy.
Oh, absolutely. We got- Carl Marx father was paying his bills and wealthy, you know? Oh, absolutely.
We've got this regular comment.
Divide and conquer says,
Tim defending the rich consolidation of power.
I ask you, what is the difference
between the rich consolidating power
and politicians consolidating power?
What is the difference between cult leaders consolidating?
Nothing.
It's literally all consolidation of power.
I'll tell you this, the tendency among the rich
to have worked for and earned that in some way
versus politicians who lie, cheat, and steal to get it
and cult leaders who lie, cheat, and steal to get it,
I would prefer the meritocratic work-based system
despite the fact some people do get wealthy
through corruption.
Corruption is going to exist
in any kind of power consolidation. At the bare minimum, a capitalism takes a
long time to become tyrannical, whereas a communist system snaps its fingers to become
tyrannical. So that's the funny thing. Take your pick. If we go capitalism, in about 200
years, ultra wealthy people give rise, start consolidating power, merging their companies,
and then entrench themselves in the political establishment,
and you get crony capitalism.
That sucks.
We can go for communism, in which snap your fingers,
the party rules, and you'll beg for crony capitalism.
At least you had cheeseburgers.
Or we can go socialism, which is,
let's not run into communism,
let's just give it a few years first.
Yeah, I mean, look, the Fabian socialists
were not revolutionaries, right?
They wanted to vote socialism in,
but they were still looking for socialism.
And socialism, again, like we said earlier,
the goal of socialism is communism.
Socialism is the state that leads you to communism.
Here's some questions socialists can't answer.
Define the means of production.
Anybody?
So property. Well, I would say any property that you can use to produce, I think that they say
any property that can help you produce more property. So your house. Capital? Your house
is the means of production? Well, it depends what you do with it, but I assume so. Yeah, I mean,
what if you have one acre plot of land
in a suburb and you start growing some herbs
in your back room under special green lights and everything.
You go to the grocery store, you buy some,
or the hardware store, you buy some lamps,
and you're like, I'm gonna grow some rare herbs
that I can sell and make a bunch of money.
And then you make enough money
to buy the neighbor's house next to you
and expand your operation. So is your house the means of production? Yeah. In which case the argument is, if that is,
and they'll never say this, they will never agree with you. They'll say, no, of course not.
No, that's your personal property. That's not private property.
Right. It's personal. Okay. Well, I can produce, I can metal work or do carpentry in my garage.
Is that the means of production?
No.
Okay, what if I have two garages?
Yes.
Okay, what if I have one garage as big as two and I built it myself?
I don't know.
There's no answer.
I've asked socialists so many times because I'm like, bro, the means of production for
me is a camera.
I saved up, I bought a camera.
In fact, first I used a GoPro.
It's a $300 GoPro. I would put it on top a camera. In fact, I got, at first I used a GoPro.
It's a $300 GoPro, I would put it on top of my monitor
and press the record button and then talk for 10 minutes
and then just plug it in and transfer the footage
to my computer.
So my computer is the means of production.
So I'm not allowed to own a computer now?
They go, no, your computer is your personal property.
Okay, well I make millions of dollars doing that.
Now I'm rich.
What they're telling you is, we're going to lie to you and claim other people are the
bad guys so we can implement the communist system.
Socialism is not a real thing.
Socialism does not exist.
Let me stress this again.
Anybody claiming to be a socialist is lying because socialism literally does not exist.
I'm going to say it again.
Capitalism exists.
Communism exists. Socialism can't exist. I'm going to say it again. Capitalism exists. Communism exists. Socialism can't
exist. And I'm going to stress the argument of socialism is the workers control the means
of production, but no one can define the means of production.
It's any size. What did into Soviets go around taking even seeds out of people's houses during
the famine when they were starving everyone to death? It was horrible. Yeah. I mean, like
anything could go during the holiday morning if you if
you were found with like a grain of wheat, done and kill you.
Yeah, done. I think technically, the four points of the means
of productions are land, labor, capital and technology. And they
can make any of those things anything they want. Like you
said, a grain of wheat you get you get murdered because that's
technically falls into one of those. You get murdered because that's technically
falls into one of those.
They just move the goalposts,
satisfy whatever they have to destroy and then own.
And also it's worth noting that when you're in a socialist
society, the government has the authority
to do whatever they want.
So they may say, oh no, your computer's not the means
of production until you produce something.
And then they're like, that's mine now.
Or and whatever you made mine to.
So, yeah, it's land and natural resources, factories and infrastructure, machines and tools, raw materials and energy sources.
Yep. All of those will be owned by everyone, a.k.a. the state for the committee to decide on what to do with it.
So good luck having a hobby car.
Good luck inventing something.
Imagine them with all the super computers and AI.
This is a funny thing.
It's like every young adult future dystopia
where it's like, I want to be an astronaut.
Well, you can't because your job is goat crap shoveler.
Like in a socialist society, as they dictate,
you would go to your committee and say,
I have an idea for a new kind of engine
and I need these materials to build it.
And they go, you're not an engineer.
You're a painter.
And yes, I know, but I've been reading a lot about this.
How?
You don't have those books.
You're not supposed to be reading those things.
Answer is no, get out.
Well, they're all like, I wanna live on my commune
and I wanna paint and I wanna farm on my commune
and I'm like, our commune.
And one of the worst things about it
is it destroys the motivation to do anything.
Nobody wants to try if the government's gonna,
just gonna take it.
If you can't have that,
if you can't possess the profits of your labor,
if you can't work and then actually better your life
through that work, nobody wants to work.
We're there now though.
I think the state of the US actually is to the point,
one of the issues that's leading to social degradation
is, look, progressive tax system is simple.
If you make, I'm gonna use rudiment to get I'm going to use rudimentary.
You know, let's just actually let's pull the tax brackets.
Show me progressive U.S. tax.
Brackets, let's do the actual hard numbers.
So the first bracket, I think, is here we go.
Zero to eleven thousand nine hundred twenty five dollars.
You get taxed at 10 percent.
So from 11 to 48, it's 12.
From 40 to 103, it's 22.
From 103 to 197, it's 24.
Everything above 626 is 37%.
What this means is that if you are working,
if you run your own business, salary is immaterial.
So if you make widgets at a factory, you're run your own business, salary is immaterial. So if you make widgets
at a factory, you're then sitting there going, okay, if I work 40 hours this week, I'm going
to make $100,000 by the end of the year and get taxed at 22%. If I decide to stay open
on weekends so I can increase my output, that will put me in the next bracket. The next
$100,000, I lose 2%. Every time I decide to work harder and expand my output, that will put me in the next bracket, the next 100,000, I lose 2%.
Every time I decide to work harder and expand my business,
the return on my investment decreases.
So it's not an exponential growth curve.
It's not a parabolic growth curve.
It's not a straight line.
It's actually a diminishing return until you plateau
and you say, what's the point of doing work anymore?
What's the point of working twice as hard
when the government just keeps taking the more you work?
They're telling you not to work
and that's going to cause a problem.
And then you get these socialists, no one should be poor.
Yeah, I'm sorry I had to break it to you,
but criminals, like people who hurt other people
are gonna end up poor.
You know, some of them will get rich for sure,
but a lot of them will end up poor
because they're doing bad things.
The idea that no one should be poor is insane.
I had a Sargon of Akkad on my show a few weeks ago
and he was, yeah, he's wonderful.
And he was talking about the tax policy in-
In the UK.
Yeah, in the UK where he's living.
And he was explaining that it's like this,
only it's like you make up to like 20, 30,000,
something like that he said, and you get taxed at 20%.
But he's like, as soon as you make more than that,
they double the tax.
Oh yeah.
They paid 40% tax.
So there's no incentive.
People don't wanna make more.
After 50,000 pounds, everything is taxed at 40.
From 12 to 50,000 pounds, it's 20%.
That's insane.
Yep. Wow. 45%. How do you, how do you, I can't even imagine what it's like trying
to run a business over there. Yep. Yeah, it's really bad and I mean we have the
17th grievance in the Declaration of Independence over taxes and I mean we're
pretty bad right now. We're pretty bad ourselves but we're not, we're not quite
that.
Scotland is different though.
Go move to Scotland.
They do-
You can't understand anyone over there.
They speak this weird English that no one-
It's, nah, I take that back.
It's the same.
They have more brackets, but from 26 to 43, it's 21%.
And from 43 to 75, it's 42, 45, 48.
So it's effectively the same thing.
It doubles after, that's actually worse.
Yeah, in the UK, if you're making 50,000 pounds,
what is that, like 70K a year?
That's insane.
Maybe 70.
Yeah, so everybody makes the same amount
because they're like, well, I'm not getting punished
for making any more money.
There's no point in making more money.
Great for ingenuity.
Yeah, I mean-
I mean, the US is no different.
They can talk all they want about how, no, rich people don't pay their taxes, blah, blah, blah.
Like, dude, there's like a hundred people that have made enough money to get to that point.
Everybody else, it is backbreaking, bone breaking to try and get that and you're just losing.
The people that say rich people don't pay any taxes or pay their fair share, they're not only
rich people don't pay any taxes or pay their fair share, they're not only like, they're the dumb people.
You have to be completely ignorant
or motivated to not know, to believe that.
Can they know what somebody's paying in taxes
or would that be a fraud?
Or would that be a felony
to know what somebody's paying in taxes?
How do they know the rich aren't paying their fair share
unless they're looking at their taxes? Well, it's all fake. It's all made up. Some politician told them
that so that way they'd vote for them. Look at that. So there's no way when Elizabeth Warren's
up there saying we need billionaires to pay their fair share, she has no idea for one what a fair
share is for two that they're not paying whatever she wants them to pay because she would be
committing a felony if she did know that because she would not have fairly gotten that information. They have no idea and it doesn't matter like the
dollar amount doesn't matter because that's why they say things like fair share because they it's
an abstract you know an abstraction that they can can well it sounds like rainbows and unicorns
and lollipops fair share isn't that something would want? Don't we want a planned parenthood?
That's a great idea, right?
Yeah, see where that's going?
It's all about the language.
Let's jump to this next story from designrush.com.
Jaguar sold 49 cars in April.
That legit, like the whole company, sold 49 cars.
Those, remember the Marshall?
Oh yeah.
Woke rebranding.
I'm surprised it didn't
work that did not that was the cell was like I felt like I was watching like
being hypnotized when I was watching that gosh it was an MK ultra commercial
yeah look at it all right you guys ready
your eyes
all right doesn't it seem hypnotizing? Create exuberant.
49 cars, guys.
It's the low vibrational music and the colors
and the movement.
This is like what triggered Zoolander in the movie.
Exactly.
Right?
Yes.
What were they thinking?
I'm copy nothing.
So actually-
I think it's hilarious.
I will say, it's kind of woke, but it's not really, like nothing that's overly political.
It's just a bunch of people dressed in a very weird, disturbing way.
Were there any straight white men?
No.
I mean, there might be.
Look, this guy right here.
Look at him.
Is that a man?
Yes.
That's a guy.
And then isn't that a guy right there in a dress? Isn't that a guy right there in a dress? I, that's a guy and then isn't isn't that a guy right there in a dress?
That a guy right there in a dress I think that's a lady all right that might be a that one's a Nordic alien in the yellow
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See, I don't think it's woke just because it's weird
No, I mean? No.
But they did rebrand and do this and then sold 49 cars.
And congratulations, I guess.
How much do those cars go for?
I don't know.
Let's find out.
49 cars.
Someone in the chat will know.
Yeah, they were on clearance.
$73,000.
Times 49.
Is that what it was? No, 100 200 that upwards between a hundred and two hundred thousand
Okay, I wonder how much that commercial cost I?
Don't know maybe is what they wanted they apparently got rid of all the other cars
And they're like this is the new thing and then nobody wants it
Like I wouldn't drive that
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I know everyone's gonna say get woke, go broke,
but again, like I don't think it's overtly woke.
I think the issue is there's no culture anymore.
So you go back in time
and everyone's trying to be like each other.
They're trying to fit in socially, their styles,
and you wanna push the boundaries of style without going too
crazy.
And so some guy decides, I'm going to cover my buttons.
And they're like, you're covering your buttons with that strange piece of cloth.
Now I'm going to do it.
Everyone starts wearing a tie or whatever.
Some guy decides to wear a cape and all of a sudden capes become a thing.
But if you go too far with it, you get this. What I think is happening is culturally,
everything has become splintered and dejected,
and no one knows what to emulate or what is socially acceptable.
So Jaguar is like, let's just try this random thing, because who knows?
Nobody likes the old James Bond aesthetic.
Yeah, but there was something masculine about Jaguar that they mutilated with this.
That's true.
And then there was a legacy associated to it, you know?
And then they just totally rebranded to this,
which doesn't have any legacy to it.
This does.
Real quick, that's a good point.
It could be considered woke in that Jaguar
was the James Bond-esque style of masculine, come here.
No, come here.
No, come here.
Okay, fine. And then Sean Connery, the joke is,
he goes, three no's and a yes means yes.
And that was the brand, and they were like,
let's just go for this weird, you know, diverse.
The whole, even the ad and the cars,
they just make me think of some kind of throwback
to a 1960s kind of throwback to a
1960s kind of attempt at at maybe postmodernism or abstract mid-century. Yeah, yeah modern
And it doesn't it doesn't work apparently
Dude, I guess the left gave up on like making actual art and stuff like these feel about art and stuff They just stopped doing it and they all get they all try to do politics
Which is just communism and now all the the art sucks, all the movies suck,
all the music sucks.
And you wonder why, it's because the people
that dedicate themselves to art don't do any art anymore.
All they do is complain and protest and moan and cry
and don't go to work and don't do anything.
That's why it sucks.
Part of the reason why they complain is because
everything on the left is deconstruction.
I know it's take all of the things that are beautiful
and deconstruct them and say why they're not beautiful and say why
they're bad. We should do a show, a rock show where we deconstruct the songs. So
I'll go up first and play the guitar riff and then leave and then you know
we'll have Brandon come up and play the drums and then leave. Come up and sing
something like a line or sing every other word. And we'll tell everybody what
you got to do is you have to record it
On your phone and then you play your you get three phones together and play them at the same time to hear the song
Yeah, actually that does sound pretty that's actually kind of cool. Yeah, that's like cubism for me. Yeah, that would be a fun show though
It might be a little too close to art to act
For this to work for the intended thing. There will be no distinction between beauty and ugliness
There will be no curiosity no enjoyment of life all competing pleasures
Shall be destroyed George Orwell 1984 stop having fun
You don't don't like things because you know if you like something then that means that you've did that you've created a hierarchy
And if you've created a hierarchy well, then you're a fascist and so now you're Hitler
Oh nothing and be happy okay now. I kind of like you like and so now you're Hitler. Oh, nothing and be happy. Okay, now I kind of want to buy one of these. You like chocolate? Now you're Hitler.
I bet these things use like some weird proprietary charging thing that
it's got like 12 prongs going in random directions.
Yeah, it's like only European.
Yeah, I've been to Europe. Those things are weird.
Did you say they run on...
They're just on fire tonight.
No, for the Jaguars, when you open it, it's got a male port, and then on the wall childer,
it's another male port.
How does this work?
You just gotta rub them together like a stick.
I'll let you guys do those motions on camera.
You're trying to make fire.
Gif of Phil.
How do I charge my car?
It only has two female charging ports.
You got to get the car right up to the wall and just press it up against it.
All right.
All right.
What are we talking about?
Getting a little risque there.
Yeah.
But anyway, back to, you know, family friendly.
Ridiculous.
I think we've got a cultural collapse based on population we've talked about before.
I think even among the existing population,
no one likes anything.
You look at TikTok and Instagram trends
and it's random chaos.
Do you think that that kind of attitude
comes from the fact that on the internet,
everyone's like kind of the first to criticize?
Do you think that contributes to it?
I think the thing is that one of the problems we have
is that on the internet, no one knows you're 14.
And so you've got 40 year old men
posting their political opinions
about like this tax rate is too much.
And then some 13 year old kid is like,
you're wrong and just typing random things.
But for real, a lot of it is just
kids are interacting with adults
and adults think the kids are adults.
And so they're having conversations that are inane
and go nowhere and counterproductive
and everything becomes a hodgepodge of just silly messes.
Also consider this, if you're a liberal and you're being followed by like 10,000 people
and then you post something like, you know, schools need to be reformed and then a hundred
12 year olds say ban homework and you think those are adults, you will adopt the political
values of 12 year olds.
And that's likely what's happening with the left.
Yeah.
That's exactly what's happening with the left.
I may be guilty of behaving like a 13 year old
on the internet sometimes.
That's what the internet's for.
That's a time machine.
I mean, that's largely all I do.
But the thing is like, I don't get influenced
by 12 year olds. It's like, I do. But the thing is, I don't get influenced by 12 year olds.
I understand that profile with no profile picture,
that's just saying stupid offensive things.
I'm like, yeah, I get it, dude, you're 12.
I really don't care what you have to think.
But a lot of people live in that reality.
And then they end up, this is the crazy thing,
it's almost like how AI is becoming a feedback loop.
Adults talking to kids, the kids don't know about culture
or anything, so they feedback static garbage to the adults
and the adults adopt it from the kids.
This is actually crazy.
Adults are learning from kids in the internet
because they don't know better
and they're adopting the behaviors of kids
who haven't yet fully formed their beliefs
and their behaviors.
So it's just becoming.
And then there's a small pockets of that happening
on internet amongst the dead internet.
So it's just a bunch of nothing.
Yeah.
I think the internet's dead already.
They all think kids can consent
to changing their gender and stuff anyway.
So minus.
Because it's 12 year olds tweeting it.
Yeah.
So they might as well just take on the entire identity
of a child that can.
It's like they're gonna legalize drinking for children and they're going to be like,
you know, look, I go on Twitter and everybody's saying kids should be allowed to drink. It's
just a bunch of 12 year olds being like, I want beer.
Yeah. That's why some of them on the left are saying they should vote too.
Some where they're trying to lower the, probably a bunch of 12 year olds on X being like, I want
to vote. I want to vote. That was cool. Yep. Yeah. Cool. I think the internet's already dead.
Yeah. I think, I think the overall,
I've talked about how you can identify bots before,
but I tweeted earlier,
I'm just gonna start ignoring profiles without pictures
because it's just, it's gonna be a bot
or it's gonna be a 14 year old.
True.
You notice the new bots that understand your post
and write like a sentence that's about your post,
but then it turns into the spam.
Yep. Like they're evolving.
And there's a lot of them.
And it's like the Bitcoin bots, the porn bots are gone.
Now it's a Bitcoin bots.
Now it's well, I think X should remove monetization.
100% monetization ruined Twitter.
It was a mistake because it created a scale way back.
They scaled monetization.
They need to scale it back.
And the issue is to an an extent it's okay,
because the porn bots were first.
How can we make money on the platform?
And I think Elon was like,
they're making money on the platform by doing porn
because you can direct people to your porn.
And so by doing monetization,
everyone started creating bots that comment and reply
in a controversial way or to generate a conversation.
Now you get these spam posts where I'll say something like,
I had pancakes for breakfast.
And then someone will reply with,
that's an interesting thought, pancakes for breakfast.
You know, the other day I was eating waffles
and it's like this long-winded blog and I'm like, what the?
Yeah, and they tag someone for you to talk to,
to consult with.
Oh yes, I get a lot of those.
Yeah, right?
You know what I get a lot of that I block instantly?
Someone responds with with that's crazy
and then it's a quote tweet of a guy wearing a shirt
and someone walks up to him with a phone
and QR scans the shirt.
I see that everywhere.
Insta block.
Yeah, I might've blocked like 25 accounts with that.
Yep, Insta block.
Monetization was a bad idea.
It turned everyone into TMZ
and like a lot of click baity stuff. And then people using old videos, especially during times of war, and they're like, this
is an explosion from yesterday. But it was, we saw it five years ago, you know, that's
terrible. There was a really funny moment in like 2016 or 17 where everyone started
posting videos of tanks and APCs being transported and military helicopters. And they were like,
whoa, what's happening?
And it created a trend.
Jade Helm.
And people, is that what it was called?
There was a lot of people talking about an operation.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
And all that was really happening
was everybody was in on the troll,
where you'd find a random video of military movement
or police movement and then post it
and claim it was happening right then.
And then a trend happened where people thought
the US government was doing something.
Just this weekend, the whole Trump talking about UFOs thing was going viral, but that was over a year ago.
Yeah.
So everyone was thinking like, did you see this? This is happening now.
He's talking about Nordics and they're talking about Rep. Burleson, right? And all this stuff.
All that stuff is old, but everyone was thinking it was new.
Yep. Wait till AI, man.
Yeah.
AI is already just so nuts.
Yeah.
It's bad. AI is already just so nuts. Yeah.
It's bad.
I've been AI generating fake video games and using VO.
I've been saying this, we're like what?
A couple years out from,
I feel bad for Rockstar for making GTA
because they spent like, what is it,
like $2 billion to make GTA 6 some ridiculous amount.
And we're a couple years out from being able to just
go to an LLM and be like,
take the code of GTA and make a new version and it'll do it.
So right now Gemini and I think, was it Claude?
Claude, they can already make like Atari games.
That's the, they haven't made Mario,
little complicated to make Mario,
but they can make Atari games.
So I think we're six months to a year away
from you being able to tell this,
make me a two dimensional platformer
where a character punches bricks
and then it'll make you a game just like Mario.
It'll have better hit box detection and controls
than most mobile apps.
And then we're probably a year or two away
from you being able to be like,
make, take the game structure of Baldur's Gate 3 and make an entirely new game with new characters and new story
And it'll just do it
Will that just destroy the video game market?
It'll destroy literally every market because once we get to that point movies are already gone
Yeah, it's harder to make a game than a movie and we're already I'll say it again
Veo from from Gemini can already make high quality video
that's insane.
It gets it wrong a lot.
I guarantee you internally at Google,
they've already had it make movies.
Oh yeah.
If a consumer can make, what is it,
four or five eight second videos per day
for 20 bucks a month or something,
the company itself with all its computer,
they're probably telling it,
make me a Spider-Man movie and it is.
And it's probably better.
Their version is probably, so here's the thing.
The version we get, they've probably had for two years
because they have to test it to make sure
it's not gonna do really messed up stuff,
like show snuff films or something.
What they have probably shows really nasty things.
So they don't really see the public yet.
They're still testing it.
But I bet you Google has already said make a movie.
And then within like two days, it renders a full two hour long horror film or something.
If you're telling me that AI could put Hollywood out of business
and we won't have to deal with A list actresses anymore and actors, I'm not against it.
So what has our economy turned into?
AI influencers.
We've already got people signing AI musicians.
Yeah, they have AI girls on OnlyFans.
The top live streams are all these VTubers.
It's just AI.
It's automatically animated characters.
And then when you talk, the character does everything.
A filter.
And people just watch anime waifus play video games.
I wonder how long that will last.
Do you think that will sustain itself,
or people are gonna be like rejecting that eventually,
say, I wanna go back to?
I think humans are being converted for the singularity.
So chat GPT and LLMs are making people stupider.
And I don't mean that as a joke or to be facetious,
it's literally lowering IQ,
lowering cognitive ability and general capability.
So what's gonna happen is,
we all thought it was gonna be like idiocracy,
where everyone's sitting there like,
oh, I'm all bold and they're really dumb.
Nope.
We all, I was saying a few years ago,
your job is like, you're gonna have an app
and it's gonna be called like, you know, job app.
And it's gonna be like, meet this man
and take this device to Fifth Street
where you'll meet this man, give him the device.
And you'll be like, what do I get?
And it'll say 50 bucks, you'll hit accept.
You'll walk and that guy will walk up
and have some weird mechanical box.
And you'll be like, thanks.
Then you'll walk to another location
and some guy will walk up and go, you got my box?
Here you go. And then your phone go, ching some guy will walk up and go, you got my box? Here you go.
And then your phone go ching.
And it's, and you're not gonna know
because the AI or the people running that app,
you don't need to know what you're doing.
They just need to get that object
from point A to point B in the fastest way possible.
And that's some guy bring it to some other guy
instead of waiting for a courier,
getting a task service or whatever.
I was wrong about that.
Here's what I think is gonna happen.
Humans are gonna have an IQ
that would be comparable to around 70 and they're going to be real
dumb and I bet it's worse than I'm even predicting right now. They're not going to talk all that
much. They're going to be like, huh, huh, huh, huh. And their phones are going to tell
them what to do.
All I can think is like, go away, pay in.
Yep. But here's the thing, the problem with idiocracy
was that the systems were falling apart.
That won't happen.
The AI isn't intentionally making people dumb,
but people are being made dumb
by AI doing everything for them.
So they will maintain a level of being able
to do rudimentary tasks, like picking things up
and placing them in places.
That will maintain the AI system,
and then they will do work,
and the AI becomes the multicellular organism system,
the next evolution of life,
from a single cell to a multicell
to a multi-organism system itself.
The machine will be sustained,
and each individual person will be like a single cell
in a multicellular organism,
doing one task all day, every day, until they die
without deviating or thinking of anything else.
And if anybody does deviate, what do we call that?
Cancer.
Ashism.
Oh.
Cancer.
Cancer.
In the human body, when cells deviate
from their designated task and start doing whatever they want,
like tumors will grow teeth and hair and it's random,
cancer, and then you die or your body destroys it.
And I think that's what this society is turning into.
Everyone will be real stupid.
Like if you look at, it's fascinating,
single-celled organisms eat and reproduce.
They have full lives.
It's simple for a single-celled organism.
Red blood cells don't do that.
They are made, they carry, they die.
They are made somewhere else.
And that's what we're gonna have.
There are gonna be people who are born
but never have children and then just die.
It's happening now already.
Yep. Oh yeah.
That's my problem with a lot of these.
And the AI is going to run these people.
Yeah, but a lot of these AI people, like Sam Altman,
keep saying this is gonna make everyone's lives better.
I'm like, we already have all this technology
at our disposal and a lot of kids can't even read anymore.
So why do you think all of a sudden giving us a eyes gonna make us any smarter?
They there was one study that found that high school kids who are using chat GPT
Could not remember after like 10 or 15 minutes what they had written into chat GPT or what it had told them
Yeah, you heard the bid today this because they're not thinking about it. It's like when when your parents say I take out the trash
You don't remember you're just like when your parents say, I take out the trash, you don't remember.
You're just like, oh, yeah, I did that.
Like, what did you have for breakfast yesterday?
It's like, oh, what did I have for breakfast yesterday?
Sometimes it's like, I don't know.
It's a routine thing I don't care about.
Yeah, I think there's, it also might be linked to like
how you learn, how humans were meant to learn.
And chat GTP is telling them, giving them an order and then they do the order.
So it's like copy paste.
I mean, I take paper notes, you take paper notes.
This is how I learn.
This is how I absorb information.
And I think a lot of humans are meant to learn that way.
So we've evolved to learn that way.
So I don't foresee us evolving to learn through chat DPP.
Kids are asking serious questions about history or law.
And it could hallucinate something, totally bogus.
But they don't know it's bogus, because they don't know
to look any further into it.
So they're remembering now a false reality.
And that would just accelerate the total deterioration.
And then on top of that, there's the ego
that goes with that too.
Like, no, I can't be wrong.
Did you hear about the people who are being committed?
Oh yeah, I saw the one guy.
There was another guy a few weeks ago who took his life
because he fell in love with the AI.
There was a story where a guy
was a normal, mild-mannered, middle-aged guy,
started using chat GPT for assistance with,
I forgot what it was, he was doing some hobby,
and then started using it and then got wrapped into it
and then started, he came to believe
because of what GPT was saying to him,
that someone was trying to kill his wife and their child,
and he was on his knees crying and begging his wife
to believe him that the AI was warning them.
And so they ended up, she and like another guy went out
to get money and they planned like
we're gonna have to get him help.
And when they came back, he was trying to kill himself.
My goodness.
So then they had him involved.
They had him 51 50.
You said what was the AI company that had just a bunch of Indians working behind the
scenes?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
It was not even real.
Don't worry about that too.
How many AI is just that?
A lot.
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Velasco Valseco, sorry, says,
can I ask a legit question about the AI 10 year?
What is that?
Early on I heard the reason is they don't wanna stay.
What is that?
The AI 10 year?
Oh, that.
From the big beautiful bill.
Yes.
You can't take any of the regulations on it.
They don't wanna stay like California
has had a standard either no other state can meet
or be held back like emissions.
Interesting.
Maybe.
All right, Bill Dozier says, the word you wanted was apathetic.
That's a good one.
Good job.
Let's see, Amba Laban says,
we're in Brooklyn in 22 to 23,
mom's Medicare was fraudulently billed
for unsolicited at-home COVID tests
ordered by Illinois and Texas based providers
cluttering our mailbox until I report it to Medicare.
Wow.
I bet there's way more.
100%.
Than they even call it.
Yeah, way more.
Sheergaal says,
real capitalism hasn't been tried yet.
There's always been government interference in the markets.
Wrong.
In 1800s in the West,
there was to an extent certainly government interference,
but nobody could enforce anything.
And that's why Hollywood became the movie capital.
Wild West.
Yep.
The Wild West.
They were like, we don't want to pay taxes.
Do something about it.
Tim, I'm going to head out to my show now.
All right.
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We are at Rumble and YouTube 10 o'clock to midnight.
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It's a good one, but I'll see you all later,
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Inverted World, Tales from the Inverted World,
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That's right.
Call in and ask them about the clouds.
Yeah, for real quick, just to get into it,
I won't be here for the after show,
but fake clouds do make real lightning.
Fake clouds make real lightning?
Yeah. What are the vintage? Fake vintage do make real lightning fake fake clouds make real night yeah what are the vintage fake fake vintage clouds make real
lightning yeah hologram clouds make hologram lightning and then there's the
interdimensional clouds but we'll get into another yeah the end thank you
guys there's a fun fun one see you Josie all right the best see you but all right
let's go I identify as tax exempt says the means of production is the mind.
Agreed. Agreed.
Very, yeah.
That's what property rights are.
It comes down to your beliefs too, yeah.
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Unreal.
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"'Have babies.'
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She's always got a bunch of kids.
Yeah, I've got three daughters, 16, almost 15, and 10.
And the best advice I can give you is to let them be kids.
Let them be kids as long as you can.
Take in every moment that you can.
It goes really fast, and I know a lot of people say that,
but you start to lose the memories.
Just hold on to everything that you can as hard as you can.
Oh, there you go.
Awesome.
All right.
Omega Rosetsu says, progressive tax,
evidence of taxation is theft.
If I told you to give me money and if you didn't,
I draw a gun on you and you further refuse,
only for me to lock you up, then I am robbing you.
I disagree with that assessment,
despite the fact that I hate getting taxed
the more that I work.
There's a couple other arguments that can be made.
If I was providing you a service and said,
your bill is due, and you said, I'm not paying that,
I don't want to, and then you refuse to,
I should have legal recourse to get the money that I'm owed. That being said, I'm not paying that, I don't want to, and then you refuse to, I should have legal recourse
to get the money that I'm owed.
That being said, the argument is then,
I never agreed to enter into this subscription service.
Well, therein lies the challenge
of being born into a system, that's just it.
You get privileges and benefits from being in the United
States, so I don't think to us,
I don't think all taxes are wrong.
I just think that we have a corrupt system
and any system, government,
will tend towards corruption over a period of time.
I certainly don't think the first taxes they had
with tariffs and all that in the early days,
people were like, it's wrong, no.
No, they recognize some taxes were okay.
You wanna have a government, you wanna have a standing army?
You know, we're just in a corrupt system.
And all of these systems will always tend
towards corruption. So all right, what do we got here?
Yeah, what you explained was minarchy. And that's what our founders had in mind when
they wrote the Constitution.
Same old man says, Tim, that is a bud light car.
Yep.
Fair enough.
Yep.
All right. What else we got going on over here?
We got Millennial Mama. Did you guys see the part of the descent
where Ms. Jackson referenced Martians?
No longer surprised she doesn't know what a woman is.
Is that for real?
I don't think I saw the descent.
Oh, I didn't read through, it's Kastanji's descent.
I'm gonna have to scan it for that word Martians.
I thought you were talking about the movie.
Oh no, then that was definitely AI.
Well, so I did some checking into it
because the argument was that it was AI
and I don't wanna say it was conclusive,
but ChatGPT did tell me, I tweeted it.
It said that based on things like, wait for it,
she actually wrote that.
I didn't see that. You saw that, she wrote, wait for it? she actually wrote that. I didn't see that.
You saw that she wrote, wait for it?
Yes, I saw that.
Like, what?
Who is she talking to?
Is she writing like a feminist blog?
Exactly.
But it said, because of things like that,
it looked like it was AI generated,
as AI can't make strong academic and legal arguments,
it tends to default into the,
what did it describe it as?
It said something like, lacking substance,
but trying to look energized.
Like it can't offer up strong academic points
because it can only replicate.
So it gives you sensationalism.
Full stop.
Yeah, full stop.
Here we go.
Jackson wrote, a Martian arriving here from another planet
would see these circumstances and surely wonder
what good is the constitution then?
Okay, I think it's AI. I think it was AI constitution then? Okay, I think it's AI.
I think it was AI.
Not, wow.
I think it was AI.
I didn't even know about the Martian thing.
This is going into the history of our country.
Like this is-
So I used, I Google searched AI plagiarism checker.
And then I, it was like, was this written by,
not plagiarism, sorry, it was an AI checker.
Was this written by AI?
And I tweeted this, it said,
80% likely it was written by an AI.
And then it rewrites it trying to remove things
that are indicative of AI.
So basically it was a service for people
who are trying to use AI in schools.
So AI checkers can't detect it.
And it detected this.
What I think is possible, don't know for sure,
is that Jackson has her clerks,
says here's the argument, they work on it.
She asks the clerks, start writing it up,
and the clerks are like, I'll just go into chat GPT
and have it make blocks.
I would not be surprised if they were like
paragraph by paragraph, go into GPT and say,
write a succinct paragraph about this idea.
Like the general idea is this, write a longer paragraph
and make it sound academic, enter.
And then it writes and they go, okay, that looks good.
And they put it in.
I think they used AI for this.
I mean, a Martian arriving from another planet.
Why is the Supreme Court just as saying that silly nonsense?
They could literally just say an outside observer
to this nation would wonder what is the purpose of a constitution? It's silly, nonsense. They could literally just say an outside observer to this nation would wonder
what is the purpose of a constitution?
It's really-
I'm not, the Martian thing is AI.
Amy Coney Barrett's, her opinion,
the way that she criticized KBJ in that,
it just shows that there is contempt for her at this point,
that she could openly do that. Yeah, I was that there is contempt for her at this point that she could openly
openly do that.
Yeah, the I was actually talking to my lawyer today and we were we were making jokes about
this. But the the fact that she you know that she articulated the way that she did or maybe
it was AI or whatever. It's probably the it's probably unprecedented to have Uh the supreme court kind of go after and excoriate a justice in the way they did. I i'm unaware of any and
Any precedent and my lawyer wasn't aware of any it doesn't it doesn't happen like that
That's what made it so alarming and she would do she's like, you know with annoying legalese or however she worded it
Um to to really stick it to her. It was crazy
The answer is that long dash however she worded it to really stick it to her. It was crazy. The ads crazy.
The long dash for me.
What?
The long dash does it for me.
You see a long dash underneath it?
No, no, the M dashes, Amy Coney Barrett has that.
M dashes appear all throughout it.
The idea.
So when people first said M dashes are indicative,
the first thing I checked was what Amy Coney Barrett wrote.
And I'm like, if they both use M dashes,
I'm not gonna use that as like anything like,
and literally, if we take the M dash.
Amy Coney Barrett's brilliant.
I believe she has a photographic memory.
If you remember her confirmation, her hearing,
she was just, she had notes,
and it's a blank piece of paper,
and she holds it up, a blank piece of paper,
God, somebody's gonna meme that later.
But it was empty and she was given notes
to write as she went and she was referencing
all these cases right from her mind.
It was very brilliant.
I don't know if Katanji could do that.
What I have right here is literally just
the majority opinion written by Coney Barrett
and there's M dashes all over it.
So they do tend to be indicative of AI,
but she does use quite a bit.
Right. Maybe not in this kind of document. That makes sense.
Yeah. See, this is the opinion of the court, 96 blah, blah, blah.
But when you see like a Twitter post within it, you can-
Yeah. Yep. Because AI doesn't differentiate between text written by humans for human
purposes and academic legal stuff. And I think the M dashes begin to appear like Simone,
what was her name?
The Biles?
Simone Biles.
Yeah.
Like her apology, her apology or whatever.
Oh, that was AI.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Everybody thinks that's AI.
Cause it's like, why did you put an M dash in that?
Yeah.
PR firm, AI generated an apology and then post it.
And everyone's like, dude, that
Martians thing, I am 100% convinced it's AI.
Yep.
Wow.
Unreal.
That one wonders how she got as far as she did in her career if she knows they're using
AI, if she chooses to use AI.
I mean, is it like that Harvard, the president of Harvard who had plagiarized her?
I mean, it's reminding me of that. Yeah. the president of Harvard who had plagiarized her.
I mean, it's reminding me of that.
Yeah, yeah.
Like I said, it's unprecedented.
And to see that kind of ridiculous takes that she had
on display, it doesn't bode well for the court.
I was under the, or again, like I said,
I was talking to my lawyer today
and he was kind of of the opinion
that she's essentially gonna be sidelined as a justice for the next, or again, like I said, I was talking to my lawyer today and he was kind of of the opinion that she's essentially gonna be sidelined
as a justice for the next decade or so,
or maybe she'll get pressured to step down.
But they're not gonna take anything that she says,
seriously, you can't have that kind,
not only that kind of, that kind of dissent,
but also the fact that she has been so verbose
and said so little.
Yes, it's like people that talk to sound smart,
they just say a bunch of words and say nothing.
Reminded me of the old and living color,
the guy that was, the Damian Waynes guy that was,
or was Keenan, I don't know,
one of the Waynes brothers was the guy in jail
that just used big words, the criminal
guy and the, I forget his name though, anyways.
No, I think that you're onto something.
But she's ridiculous.
And it's good that the court excoriated her the way they did.
It's good that they pointed out how ridiculous the thing that she was saying are and put
it on display so that
the American people can actually say, all right, we were right when we thought
she was dumb when she said she couldn't identify what a woman was.
You remember when they did the bar graph of how much words each justice did?
Yeah, I got it saved in my phone.
Yeah, and she had like 11,600 or something like that. And like Justice Clarence Thomas had like 90.
Yeah.
She just doesn't say anything.
Just sitting there, doesn't say anything.
Word spoken, she's spoken a total of 23,912.
Oh, I'm sorry.
The female justices have spoken a total of 23,912.
Kajenthi Brown Jackson spoke 11,003 herself.
The male justices have spoken a total of 9,490.
She spoke more than any, like the six male justices.
That's incredible.
And then Clarence Thomas himself has spoken 96.
Yes, yeah.
Wait, 96 this year.
Words.
This is, for the first eight arguments.
Yes.
96.
Man a little words, but he packs a punch.
You know, and.
He's gotta retire. Mm-hmm. He and Alito a punch. You know, and... He's gotta retire.
Mm-hmm. He and Alito gotta retire.
They do, and they gotta let Trump replace him.
Yup. They gotta work on a clone.
And they gotta do it before the midterms.
Yep. Yep.
Otherwise, they're not gonna get any confirmations through.
Absolutely. You're right.
Yeah. Man, that's true.
How old is Alito now?
Is he the oldest? 74? 70-something?
75. In Clarence's...
Late 70s, I think... Late 70s I think.
Late 70s, okay.
Or mid, early 70s I think.
Okay, I couldn't remember which one of them was older.
Man.
It's a shame.
He was born, he was 75, he was born in 1950.
And Thomas?
Can we just invent immortality for these guys?
Yeah, I'd like that.
Just Clarence, Thomas is... One second, he was born 48, so he's-
Thomas is 77.
77, yeah.
Wow.
They gotta retire, and they gotta do it now.
Alito, I feel, I could die on the bench
like Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
I could see just as Clarence Thomas.
They better not hold on.
They are the best we've got, they're the only ones
that ever wanna do their jobs.
I respect them tremendously.
And their job right now is finding that successor
and hoping that Trump chooses the right one.
Yeah.
If they can help with choosing that successor,
that would be the best
because they'd find somebody that's just like them.
Absolutely.
All right.
Prove of at least.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
"'Tomorrow is mega month.
"'Let's go, barbecues, burgers, and beers.
"'We celebrate the founding fathers, our great nation,
and why it's important not to lose it.
We are putting up a gigantic American flag
in the boonies in the skate park.
You are.
Yeah, I think it's like 30 feet or something.
It's huge.
Tomorrow is when you change your ex profile picture
to something with you and the American flag, so.
That's right.
I feel bad I didn't get to talk about really any American
history today.
So let me just say that the founding fathers were terrified
that Ben Franklin would put a joke into the Declaration of
Independence.
So when it came down to choosing who was going to write
the Declaration of Independence, it was John Adams,
Thomas Jefferson, or Ben Franklin.
Adams got behind Jefferson and really pushed for that.
He put all of his weight behind Jefferson. So Jefferson got it. And as far as we know,
there is no joke into the Declaration of Independence. And something that Ben Franklin
did add to the Declaration of Independence is Thomas Jefferson had written, we hold these truths
to be sacred and undeniable. And Ben Franklin said, no, we hold these truths
to be self-evident.
That way, your rights would be natural
and they wouldn't be divinely sanctioned.
They are a little history for everybody.
There you go.
For the fourth.
So yeah, of course, tomorrow, all the profile pictures,
everyone's gotta post, you gotta change,
you gotta put the American flag.
So every company's gotta do it. Every company.
We have to, we gotta get on that.
Make sure everybody here changes profile, you know?
So what's funny is all the pride flags are being removed.
The corporations aren't changing their profiles
to pride flags anymore.
And we are going to put up our American flags
because that's called winning.
Yep.
Absolutely.
America.
The way that it should be.
Yes.
Mega month.
I mean, there's nothing wrong with celebrating the United States of America. It is the greatest country that has everhmm. Yeah. The way that it should be. Yes. Mega month.
I mean, there's nothing wrong with celebrating
the United States of America.
It is the greatest country that has ever existed.
Ever.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, hands down.
Hands down.
It's the American experiment, is what they had called it,
and they all believed in it so much.
All right, Chimachungus says,
Indian food is meant to be eaten with your hands.
I learned that from Zohran Mamdani, who it in his face with his hands? I was like, okay
There's a lot of Indian food that I can't imagine eating with my hands how you know, you know, like, you know, it's funny
I noticed this when when I go to like an Asian restaurant and there are Asian people there
They ain't using chopsticks. they're using forks.
It's all the American white people that are using chopsticks.
They all wanna feel fancy.
Forks do work well.
I did see Dinesh D'Souza's daughter,
somebody was saying that she eats rice with her hands
and she quote tweeted it and was like,
actually I was born in the United States
and I've eaten rice with a fork my whole life.
I eat rice with chopsticks.
I don't know how to. With my left hand.
Interesting. I'm fascinated by that.
I can't. I don't know how to move chopsticks at all.
I can use chopsticks. Pretty well for a round eye.
When you're part Asian, you don't have to learn it.
You just do it.
You just naturally have that.
Genetically ingrained, both hands actually.
Oh, that's not true.
I could pick up a glass of water with chopsticks.
Really?
Yeah.
That's impressive.
All right.
I don't know.
I definitely cannot do that.
I don't know, I'm a redhead, so I'm black.
Actually, let's play a guitar thing.
Left-handed.
All right. Yeah, I think I can use chopsticks in my left hand let's play a guitar thing. Left-handed. All right.
Yeah, I think I can use Chop's with my left hand
because I play guitar.
Okay.
Like my, yeah, my, it's kinda, isn't that kinda wild?
You're right-handed so you strum with your right
but you do all the crazy dexterous movements with your left.
Our guitar player, Mike, he's a left-handed guy.
He writes with his left hand
but he plays guitar right-handed.
Which is smart because honestly, like, look,
you're gonna pay an extra 10 or 15, 20%
for a left-handed guitar for your entire life.
It's a waste of time to get a playwriting.
You know what I realized?
There's no such thing as a left-handed video game controller.
Nope.
Whenever we play, the action buttons are your right hand
and your directional is usually your left.
Now there's another joystick on most consoles that,
you know, so you have two joysticks
like PlayStation for both thumbs.
But that means people who are left-handed
are like using a controller configured
for right-handed people.
Interesting.
Yeah, that's weird.
I'm ambidextrous and I had read that that means you use-
Are you right?
Both hands?
I can paint with both hands.
Okay.
I paint, I painted, focus.
Yes.
I painted focus with both my hands.
So yeah, I can paint with both hands.
I can write with both hands, I eat with both hands.
I actually play all sports lefty,
but yeah, it's very interesting.
And it's because I, it's using both sides of your brain.
I additionally am ambidextrous,
but I can't write with my left.
I also can't write with my right.
Yeah, I can, but it's not as good.
But painting I can do perfectly with either.
If I wrote with my left, you'd be like,
that looks terrible.
And if I wrote with my right,
you'd be like, that also looks terrible.
So I can technically write with both,
but I wouldn't call it writing.
But no, interestingly,
there's a lot of things I do with my left hand.
So like this fingerboard, for instance,
it's my left hand,
and it's a stupid thing to be good at, but I am.
And I don't know, it's a bunch of weird things
like I do use chopsticks with my left.
All right, let's grab one more of these here super chats.
And then we'll, what do we got here?
It says, it's jumping on me.
Dash one, dash two says, look at Quebec,
53.31% income tax.
I am not interested.
Good grief.
Gross.
That is foul.
No.
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