Timcast IRL - Trump Just Ended H1B Visas In Major Crackdown, Charging $100k Per Visa w/ Patrick Casey
Episode Date: September 20, 2025Tim, Phil, & Tate are joined by Patrick Casey to discuss Trump moving to effectively end all H1B visas, a riot erupting outside a Chicago-area ICE facility, an ABC building hit by gunfire after Jimmy ...Kimmel canceled, and a bomb threat reported at RFK Jr's home. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Tate @RealTateBrown (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Patrick Casey @restoreorderusa (X)
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Now, it still exists because he can't just get rid of it,
but he's going to be charging $100,000 per visa,
which, as you know, basically nukes almost all of them.
No company is going to spend $100,000 to bring in some dude from India
to work for a $40,000 a year job.
So there is some nuance of this.
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And so much more is Patrick Casey.
Hey, thank you for having me on, Tim.
Who are you? What do you do?
So I'm a writer, editor.
I have a podcast.
It's called Restoring Order.
Post a lot on Twitter.
It's kind of a paleo-con commentary on things happening in the world.
Right on.
Thanks for hanging out.
Tate's here.
What's up, guys?
Brown here holding it down. Happy to be here.
Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All
The Remains. I'm an anti-communist and counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it.
Here's the news from Axios. Trump seeks $100,000 visa fee for temporary skilled workers.
Trump announced that highly skilled workers hoping to work in America will now have to pay a
$100,000 fee to receive an H-1B visa. Multiple outlets reported.
H-1B visas divided Trump's mega coalition with some arguing foreign employees displace American
workers, while business leaders like Elon Musk view them as vital to America's tech dominance.
Trump also signed an order to create a gold card to sell U.S. residency for $1 million.
This, as far as anyone's concerned, this ends H-1B.
And I'll tell you what.
When they say high-skilled workers, that's not H-1B.
People have been posting job offers, they found from, like, various recruiters where they're
looking for like low-level managers for $35,000 a year.
And you don't need to recruit from India or any other foreign companies.
country for that. What they're really doing is trying to get cheap labor from foreign countries
that will take a job in America, but will work for less, displacing American workers. So Trump,
he just split the baby, right? The big tech people said, no, we need H-1B. And they were saying
American workers are lazy. And then you get the working class MAGA people who are like,
no way, dude, these, why are we competing with these people from foreign lands? So Trump says,
okay, if you really want to hire somebody because you can't find anybody else, you got to pay
$100,000. Now guess what? If a company really genuinely needs an engineer from a foreign country
and they can't find anybody here in the United States, they might pay the $100,000. Why? Because
this person's going to get paid 400 grand as it is. They might say, okay, fine, we'll pay,
we'll pay that fee because we need the employee. Low skill labor being imported to displace American
workers ain't nobody spending $100,000 to hire a guy for 35K. So this is effectively ending the H-1B visa
program as far as anyone's concerned?
Yeah, I mean, they had
software engineered listings for like
60 grand in San Jose.
And it was absolutely ridiculous.
Like, they're making it abundantly clear
that they were undercutting American wages.
And then, yeah, you had like yoga instructors
listed for H-1B.
Like it was just...
Yoga instructors.
Yeah, yeah, it was a major company
and they had a yoga instructor listed.
Be fair, you probably should get someone
from India for that.
Otherwise, it's cultural appropriation.
Yeah, it's true.
Yeah, you don't want to be racist.
Cultural appropriation is good, though.
Yeah, yeah.
It was just madness, so...
Yeah, proponents of the H-1B program make this really bad argument that it's totally dishonest,
that it's about scooping up the best talent from around the world and bringing people in.
We have other visas that do that for, like, you know, the brilliant mathematician and whatever else.
The H-1B program is a program almost explicitly designed to undercut American wages, particularly in the tech role.
But as we've seen with some of these job postings, yeah, it's all across the board.
Tim had actually done some digging the other day, and it's not just the H-1-3.
There are multiple visas that are basically useless.
Well, the O1 is a good one, but that are basically useless, basically just, you know, some excuse to bring in a worker that, you know, to give them a job that could be filled by an American.
So I think that the H1, getting rid of the, or making the H1B financially unrewarding for people is a good start.
But I think that's just it.
It's just a start.
Like, there's no reason to import workers.
to do jobs that Americans can do.
Yeah, and there's also, like, what, an 85,000 job cap, supposedly on it?
So it's like, if the argument is we're bringing in high-skilled applicants,
and then they use a lottery system to decide who's actually getting these visas,
then it totally kills the point of if it was high school in the first place.
And then, yeah, once you dig a little bit, you realize this is even high school,
this is just a jobs program.
If you get really good at yoga, do you learn how to breathe fire?
Is I like, my only exposure to yoga is passively watching rom-coms and Street Fighter 2.
uh my my girlfriend does like pregnant yoga oh so that's no fire breathing no fire breathing no
fire breathing she's not i don't i don't think so oh i think it's i think it's safe so but
okay good but i mean the another thing about the h1b visas when someone gets an h1b visa a lot
of times their residency is connected to having a job so it turns them into basically an
indentured slave right so the company can do things like oh you have to work this weekend and then
If they're like, no, I don't want to.
It's like, well, maybe you do want to because you want to stay here.
Sure.
You know, and it really, it becomes a tool of coercion by a company to, you know, tell a worker or two.
American workers, you know, they're so entitled.
They want these things called raises and, you know, maybe they want to take, you know, breaks and vacations and things like that.
But you can pluck a guy out of some war-torn, you know, third world village, and he's not going to ask for any of that.
I actually, I actually figured it out here at Timcast.
We don't give raises.
you get an annual pay decrease
and if you're really good
we'll keep your salary at the same level so everyone's really
fighting real hard. Yeah
yeah you can't even get a smoke break
anymore because of these H-1Bs
you know. Now it's a Zinn break what's going on?
And you get the Zinn you have to do while
you're here. Yeah it's getting crazy out here. Doesn't Tucker
Carlson have his own brand of Zins?
It does. Yeah, yeah. They come damp.
It's a little wild. Is that bad?
Well, I don't want to, it feels like it's been pre, you know, sucked on.
Oh, that's weird.
Pause, pause. Pause.
It never occurred to me, but it's like it's like someone else already used it or something.
Yeah, that's a good idea.
Like, we should sell gum where when you open it up, it looks like gum with bite marks in it and, you know.
As far as the, the brief sucked on, it's like what he's really doing is he's taking, he's getting all of his friends that use it.
It's all these H1Bs.
Give them to him and he just resells them.
Yeah, it's these H1B.
They spit him out and throw him in a thing and repackage him.
He's like, ah, I'm going to make millions.
Does he actually use him?
You like, sticks them in as well?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
So it doesn't like make your gums rot and your teeth fall out?
No.
No, no, no. Well, actually, not according to RFK. So I've done a little actually reading on it. And as far as I know, the nicotine pouches and stuff like that, they're not, they're not a carcinogen. They don't rot your gums. They don't, you know, because nicotine itself isn't a carcinogen. It's all the other stuff that usually comes along. I'm a heavy Zen user, though, and I did feel like the wall of my gum getting thinner and thinner. Are you sure about that? Are you just like neurotic? Do you stop doing it? It restricts your, it's a vasoconstrictor nicotine. So it might, it might be restraints.
But you're right that it's not, it's not, like, cancerous.
It's definitely the healthiest way to use nicotine, which in and of itself is harmless.
It's not the most awesome.
I tell you what, I miss Marlboro's like a madman.
Yeah, it doesn't have the same like gravitas as smoking.
There's no aura.
It's better than vaping, though.
It's better than vaping.
Oh, way more or than vaping.
More or more than smoking on Robot D.
Yeah.
How you're supposed to jog while you zin?
And then what happens is your body starts conflating the Zinn nicotine with jogging.
And you'll be like, I got to go for a run, man, and you'll get really, you'll get like super fit.
That's probably a bad idea.
Well, you can use Zen.
If you're, like, if you're really trying to get into a habit, you can use it as, like, a reward.
So then you're addicted to the habit because you're going to get Zen doing it.
It's genius.
I feel like it's just addicted to Zen, but.
But you trick your body by engaging in that routine behavior.
I have love.
Just talking about this, I can't wait to get home.
I want to smoke a cigar.
Well, that's what they're saying it's like some dating advice.
I don't know if this is legal, but you can, like, put a nicotine pouch on the person that you want to date.
You know, I'm just saying it's a thing.
Probably not legal.
Probably not legal.
This is not advice.
Hey, that'll break the restraining order, bro.
People have been doing this.
H-1Bs have been doing this, apparently.
The camera butt go out?
Maybe it's on.
That's what I thought I was.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, it's fine.
Anyway, we were talking about not letting people into the country?
Yeah, well, yeah, it's the thing is like it does feel the H-1Bs because the green card
process takes so long that, yeah, they just become like total indentured servants.
And that's the pitch people are making most often.
But I'm also like, yeah, but this just harms Americans.
Like, it sucks for them, but it's probably better than being in India.
But people don't realize.
that a lot of these, like when you go to like a Chinese nail salon and stuff like that,
when you go to places where it's very clearly all immigrant workers and it's a trend,
these people are all slaves.
I don't draw a distinction between indentured servants and slave.
I mean, maybe I'm being a little hyperbolic, but you'll go to like a Chinese food restaurant,
everybody working there is Asian.
What they do is the company will sponsor somebody or someone will sponsor somebody and
they'll say, we'll bring you over here.
It's going to cost 20 grand and you're going to work until you pay it off.
but it's ridiculously difficult to pay off
when they're paying you three bucks an hour or whatever
and then you're getting
you're getting paid properly
but you have no control of the money
because your contract deal is in a different country
this is kind of like when we saw the Chinese
police stations in North America
we can say you can't do that here
but they can hold contracts
in other countries while they're here
yeah that's weird
a good it's a good argument
against mass immigration because it shows
when you have like the mass transfer of people from one country to ours, that like there's still
that connection back to their country. And in a lot of ways, you know, it could be secret, you know,
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Someone just super chat or chatted, check the H1B Reddit, so I did.
Oh, they're crashing out right now.
Oh, dude, it is crazy.
They've never had more activity on their subreddit than now.
It's official.
Executive Order just signed about the $100,000 fee.
Look at this.
Administration reviewing, oh, that's from a month ago, 55 million holders for violations.
Rip H1B program.
Let's go.
Look at this.
In 2025, the total number of H1B is roughly $730,000, which is less than 0.5.5.
of the total U.S. workforce of over 170 million.
Rest in peace.
I'm telling you, people were saying, like I said,
the title of the video is Trump just ended the H-1B program
because it is an effective termination.
And there are people being like, no, we did, it's still there, bro.
I'm telling you, this, it is cooked, right?
Ain't nobody's going to bring on some $30,000 a year ice cream store manager now
when they got to pay $130,000 for it.
It also raised the wage floor for the H-1Bs,
from like 60K to 150K.
So you have to pay these people way more,
which obviously, you know,
if these are the best and brightest
from around the world,
then there shouldn't be a problem there.
But obviously, that's not what the program is.
It re-incentivizes American hiring.
Exactly.
And it replaced the lottery dynamic of the H-1B
with kind of a highest bidder thing.
So it's a great policy.
And I just wanna point out
that there have been people claiming
for like a year now
that Donald Trump was gonna like massively expand
the H-1B program.
There was some viral post like a few days ago.
And all of these people are just totally wrong.
These people that just lie about Trump all the time.
So apparently it gets better.
It's not $100,000 for the visa.
It's $100,000 every year.
Oh.
Even worse.
Yeah.
It's a yearly fee.
Yeah.
Yo, I like it.
Look at this.
100,000 per year as good as canceling H-1Bs altogether.
Yeah.
Yes.
Just.
Yes.
Not worth it even for those who make $200,000.
Why is there an H-1B visa Reddit page?
What's the thing?
It's right.
Okay.
What's crazy?
It's people from around the world trying to get into our country.
using this program, and they're talking about
how, maybe not gaming the system, probably
a bit of that, but how you can make sure your application
gets approved. I guess the follow of question
to that is, does ICE know that
should an H-1B? This is free game.
Yeah, right? People are violating
the law. H-1Bere's in disarray,
Panicans in disarray, Jimmy
Camel's in disarray, this is great. Now,
for the rest of us Americans, but
wait, there's more from NBC
news, tear gas used on protesters
at Chicago area ice site
as immigration crackdown escalates
Federal officers in camouflage and riot gear clashed as demonstrators blocked vehicles in protest of Trump's expanding enforcement suite.
Well, I do believe we have video. Wait, where did I put that video?
Get the spicy smoke.
Where's that video we have? I don't know where. Oh, here it is. Here it is. It's in the back for some reason.
Here you go. Here's Cat Abu Ghazela getting shoved.
And then she slips.
Shame. So I got a question about this, right? Why do we tolerate a bunch of people screaming
and blocking and obstructing law enforcement? That guy didn't. I know, but like, there's a,
there's a video of a guy like shaking his butt. Yeah, I know. I'm being like, shoot me. And I'm
like, why don't you just arrest the ball? I'm honest question. I understand peaceful assembly.
And the idea there would be these people would be outside of the facility holding signs
chanting, not confronting and fighting with cops to where the cops need to be armed.
The moment they step up and start physically obstructing, it's a riot, arrest them.
Yeah.
I agree with that.
Impeding federal law enforcement is absolutely a crime.
And I think the administration is trying to be pretty even-handed with this.
But, you know, I think there were some politicians up in like, what was it, Boston,
who were arrested so they are making some of us i want to point out that cat here is running for
congress so she thinks it's a good idea to be seen impeding federal law enforcement and that really
just shows where where the left is at this point you know they haven't they haven't mellowed out
not at all um you the mayor of what was it evinston uh i forget the guy's name but he was seen
on camera wearing a mask blocking an ice vehicle with with the crowd so the democrats it's not that
they just believe in this they think that this is good they think that this is what they're
base wants. And if you're running for Congress in, what is it, Illinois, uh, yeah, then that probably
is, is what the Democrats want there. I mean, this kind of behavior does get clicks and it gets
young people on Instagram excited and it gets young people to possibly even donate, but it doesn't
get young people to the polls. Yeah. Young people don't effing vote. And I, I mean,
personally, I think that I, I, I don't want to say that I wish that it weren't true.
but I think that it's a reality that people should acknowledge.
Like, no matter how many people are on your Instagram live,
no matter how many people are watching your reels,
no matter how many people click on your video of you getting manhandled by the police
and tell you you're the best and how brave you are
and give you all kinds of affirmations that doesn't translate into getting kids to the polls.
I have a question for where this all goes with this cat, Abu Ghazela.
you know, if you go online and start espousing political beliefs that are that are favorable to a foreign nation,
like let's say you make a channel that's just all about Japanese politics.
And you're sitting there and you're screaming and you're yelling and, you know, Konichi or whatever.
And Japanese people are watching your show and you're making millions of dollars.
Then in America, with the millions of dollars you make, you announce you're running for Congress.
And you use all that money to win your congressional race.
and then start basically lobbying on behalf of Japan.
And do we even answer for when this happens?
Because I feel like this is what we're seeing right now, actually.
There are people who go on social media.
They build a big following.
But the following is going to be a lot of foreign individuals who have interests
in the certain ideas they may be pushing.
Then they're going to start running for office.
And they're going to have a monetary base, not when they're running for office,
because at that point you cut it off.
But, you know, I think the story was that what Hillary Clinton gave us,
before she announced she was running for office.
for office. She gave a speech to Goldman Sachs for like $250,000. And everyone's like,
we get it. Okay? That's a campaign contribution so long as it's a speaker fee.
Nobody, like, you can't legally do anything about it. What are we going to do when people
build big followings of foreign, you know, individuals? I'm not saying it's illicit.
I'm saying somebody literally is like, I'm very much interested in the politics of the Middle
East. They built up a big following of Middle Eastern individuals. They have a million,
2 million followers. They start
posting sponsorships and ads. They start
making money off that. They make themselves millionaires.
And then they say, I'm going to finance my own campaign
with my money and win,
but their interest is lobbying for a foreign country.
Yeah, it's a problem
because I think most people would agree that
that's definitely ethically
questionable at the very least. But you're right
that if done in that way in that order,
it wouldn't necessarily violate any
campaign finance laws. But our country's
cooked. Yeah, and the internet
grows more third world every day.
And, you know, we're seeing this play out with a lot of different narratives and, you know, sort of movements and, and you're right.
I hadn't actually considered that angle, but, yeah, I would imagine we're going to feel the political, direct political ramifications of that more and more in the coming decades.
Well, I bring this up because Kat Abu Ghazela, I believe she is Palestinian.
I believe so.
Yeah, like, I think her dad is Palestinian.
So she has a foreign interest.
And fair point, I know everyone's going to bring it up, Israel.
100%.
I'm not counting that out.
There are people who have duals, citizenships, or other loyalties, and they will build up a base from people in foreign countries that will finance or fund them.
Then later on when they run for office, and to be fair, we can even exclude the run for office part.
We are going to have prominent individuals lobbying on behalf of foreign countries in this country because their audience is going to be composed of people from foreign countries.
I think it's already happening.
It's already happening 100%.
And the H-1B thing, I think, especially.
And that's why many of us have been saying, you know, Elon needs to create a way to region lock so that we do not see views, comments, retweets, or posts from countries, we don't want to.
So, like, let's say someone post a tweet where they're like, you know, what's a good country that's obscure and no one cares about?
I don't know.
I'm not going to, no matter what I say, someone's going to have some problem with it.
So they say some slogan for some country, and they get a million views on it.
Some kid, 15-year-old, logs in and sees a million views on this post and thinks it's American views.
And they don't realize there's a bunch of like Eritreans cheering, woo.
And so they start replicating that content to pander to a foreign country in the United States.
Yeah, I mean, well, you're seeing like, yeah, the very small-scale version, like with Elon Omar,
where she basically has like an ethnic enclave behind her ensuring election after election.
And you see the way she's behaved just with that.
I mean, she's still accountable to a large degree to the rest of the country.
She is in the House of Representatives, but ultimately she's accountable to her district.
And she rewards them.
She advocates in lobbies for Somali interests and Congress.
Exactly.
And she openly does it too.
No, she's like literally, we'll say it in Somali.
And you're sitting here like, something's not adding up here.
Yeah, she's basically a representative from Somalia to the United States.
Yeah.
Which, I mean, that kind of stuff, I don't know what the solution is, how to prevent that, but that's something that should not happen.
Like, we should not have a person in Congress that's essentially representing another country, whether it doesn't matter if it's Somalia or any other country.
Like, they should not be representing a foreign nation.
Well, and it's like the thing with Elon, it's like, okay, there's this push now to get her denaturalized and deported, et cetera, et cetera.
And it's like, yeah, I mean, that'd be great.
That would be a solution.
But the problem is you're going to have more and more people like her who actually all.
are like we're born here and everything passes, everything, you know, everything's above the board.
She wasn't, but I'm saying is like, okay, you get her out, you're going to have the same problem
because there's going to elect another Somali. And this guy might have been born there.
You know what? I think that's a reality. I think the, let's start here. Someone's going to lobby
on behalf of foreign interests. It's going to happen. And obviously, Israel is a really great example.
Like our members of Congress go over there all the time. There's, there's too much.
Citizens. You know, there are a bunch of dual citizens, people that are citizens of Israel and
citizens of the U.S. And they're in Congress, you know.
And that shouldn't be the case.
And so that, yes, Ilhan Omar, let's start
here. She's not from here.
She immigrated here.
And, okay, that's fine.
Did she commit fraud?
Great. Okay. And if the answer is yes, then we denaturalize and deport.
I don't care if she won an election or otherwise. And that's true for anybody
for any country. Sure. I'm just saying, like,
even if we get that done, it's like, that's great. And I agree, that should be done.
It's like, you're going to kick the can. Like, we have to address why are there so many
Somalis in Minneapolis because all they're going to do is just elect another Elon Omar and this
time they'll like make sure she didn't marry your brother this time so it's like at a certain point
same thing with Zoron like same thing with Rashida Talabes you have to ask why are there so many
people in these districts or in these cities that are voting purely on ethnic interests yeah so
well we brought in you know many millions of people from all around the world that uh believe it or
not don't buy into kind of Anglo liberal individualism and uh it's just an incredibly you know tribalism is
the norm outside of, outside of the West and, you know, even just more specifically, the
anglosphere. So, uh, you, when you bring people over in small amounts, they generally will
assimilate. When you bring people over in large amounts, they're less likely to assimilate.
And when you consider what immigrants are assimilating to now, it could be, you know,
Black Lives Matter and, uh, liberalism just generally. I'm getting, uh, one second, I have a
correction. I'm getting a text here. Uh, they're asking me to say, it is completely okay
that we have members of Congress that travel to Israel, like support for
Israel. Thank you and have a nice day.
Man, that's weird. A lot didn't text me.
I'm kidding.
Yeah, I don't care what country it is.
A bunch of people in Pakistan watching the stream just got very mad.
They're calling you Jewish on Twitter.
They do!
Yeah.
I get it too.
I get it too.
Yeah.
Even on tweets that have nothing to do with Israel, I'm just like, I want less immigration
and someone's like Jew and I look at their location like Bangladesh or something.
And it's like, really?
All right.
Yeah.
I guess that's what you mean.
Jewish's. I think, you know, it's really funny, too, because Netanyahu issued a statement about how he did not kill Charlie Kirk. This is like the weirdest timeline we're in. Yeah. And he said that I think he accused Cutter. Is that what he accused? He said foreign nations are funding all this stuff. The, like the influence narratives, not the actual assassination. No, no, yeah, the, the narratives. Yeah. I think he's. I'm sure. I'm sure he did. And I'm sure, you know, Kotter has some level of online influence. Everyone does. Yeah. That's, that's. That's. That's.
definitely the most realistic
take on it. Yeah, it's absolutely
wild how Nick Fuentes
came out as the voice of reason saying like, guys,
come on. Like, Israel
didn't kill him. I never thought
it wasn't Israel would be a
sentence that I heard come out of
Nick Fuentes' mouth. But I mean,
look, it does
actually, I mean, look, there are
people that are already saying Nick got the call.
That's BS.
But like, it does actually add to
his credit, like gives him a little,
a modicum of credibility because you're like, all right, well, then this makes me believe that
even if I disagree with him about his takes about Israel, he's honest about them. He really does
believe these things because he's saying this particular case, I don't think is Israel. So, like,
if he were just a grifter that was grifting off of anti-Israel sentiment, because there's a lot
of people globally that are really anti-Israel, and you can make a lot of money and get a lot
of followers by being anti-Israel. And if he was actually just a grifter and didn't actually
at least believe the things that he said, why wouldn't he say, well, of course Israel was going
after Charlie Kirk. Well, of course, you know, it would probably satisfy a large portion of his
less attached to reality followers, you know? So you guys know how I met with Netanyahu earlier this
year a few months ago. Yeah. And it was Chatham House Rules, meaning we're not supposed to reveal
anybody who was there. Nick Fuentes was there. That was a joke.
Anyway, moving on.
You know, unfortunately now there's going to be a bunch of people that are like,
that proves it.
And they're going to start tweeting at him and they're going to say he got the call.
And Tim Poole claimed he was there.
And I'm like, I'm literally joking.
Nick was not there.
Tim Poole outflanks everyone on the Israel issue.
I just, I really do think that, you know, a lot of people will frame all of it as like influence operations, manipulation.
I think it's just real people.
There are real people that live in other countries that watch content.
there's like
I watch content
from a bunch of foreign people
they skateboard
you know
there's a lot of Japanese content
and skateboarding
so I'm watching a bunch of stuff
on Instagram from Japanese people
about Japan and I'm like to look at that
you know whatever
and people in Japan
have interest in the things we do here
so for politics
especially considering the United States
is basically the top of the mountain
they're going to be watching
all this political commentary
and English is the business language
of the world so a lot of these people
speak to a certain degree English
or will use
translators. And now with like X, it's auto-translating. So you're going to get people from all
over the world commenting, we got, we got to, we got to be able to block that. I want to be able to
go on X and be like, I only want to see America. You know, to be, to be equally honest, I'd say
Canada, the U.S., Mexico, and maybe Europe. I mean, honestly, not that I know anything about
the back end at X, but I mean, it seems like it wouldn't be particularly difficult to just say
these are the, you know, select the country. Have it. Here's a little.
list of countries that I care about. I want to see tweets from these regions.
Because there's never been like a, I'm seeing like a really intellectual discourse going on.
I'm like, you know what? What does someone from Pakistan think about this? It's never
occurred to me once in my life. You know, to be fair, I'm very concerned about what Malaysians
think, but it's okay because I follow Ian Miles Chong.
Sure. He's on the case. It just so happens that he reflects my opinion back at me quite
often. Fair enough. Ian Miles Chong is very familiar with what America thinks and stuff,
but I imagine he has no idea what...
I've got to imagine he lives like a king in Malaysia.
Probably, yeah.
Because he's producing content for Americans.
It's very smart.
You know what?
I gotta be honest.
There's something that's like a net negative.
It's a neutral thing.
We don't want foreign individuals to realize
they can produce content to pander to us
and get advertiser dollars off of it.
But he's saying the right things.
You know what I mean?
So I'm like, it's...
Sometimes...
What's the GDP?
of Malaysia.
Well, also, like,
no one's got to be more crushed than him
that the America party thing's not happening.
I was going to say, yeah, Elon Strong is, like,
generally on the right,
but, yeah, he sided with Elon's crash out,
that Elon himself has, like,
distanced himself from, to his credit.
Yeah, credit where credits do.
$13,000 is there GDP per capita?
Oh, he's raking it in, yeah.
Bro, I mean, what is it, like $70,000 in the United States
or something like that?
Yeah, give or take.
68, I think.
Let me, let me check United States.
United States GDP
because if you're making
good influencer money with hundreds of thousands
of followers, it is
89,000
that's inflation for you
bro if you had a hundred thousand dollars per year
and you're living in Malaysia
you're 10 times
you've got a compound you've got a driver
you know what else
maybe we should relocate IRL
to the lower to you know to
Malaysia
Singapore
South Africa
Singapore be a lot.
South Africa, that'd be wild.
That'd be cheap.
Yeah.
Maybe we'll get a farm, you know?
Yeah.
I'll sing some songs.
You know, we'll basically live in a triple
Ferry Day cage just for our own security.
Yeah.
I always thought that, like, if Elon really wanted to,
he could return to South Africa and just spend like a quarter of his net worth
and just rule the country for, like, in perpetuity.
I'm saying I like having him here to fight for us,
but like he could do that whenever he wants.
The problem is it's too far away from the equator for launching a
space. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, he would have to like, like, hire some PMCs to take some
land or something. I don't know. But I don't know if you're listening. I mean,
you could literally just become king, like really whenever you want. Yeah. Let's show to this
next story from NPR. We are all Jimmy Kimmel, what late-night hosts are saying about Kimmel's
suspension. Well, I'll give you the gist. Stephen Colbert basically doubled down.
He showed on his show the clip of Jimmy Kimmel saying the shooter was effectively MAGA, and then
he goes, is that it? What's wrong with that? Like, he's just being Jimmy Kimmel. That's totally
fine. And I think what Colbert is doing, I think he's trying to get fired. His show is already
canceled. He's already super rich. He doesn't need to do this anymore. His ratings are in
the gutter. Could you imagine? You know Jimmy Kimball's only getting $129,000 in the key demo?
I got to be completely honest. If you are like a college age dude, you're Gen Z,
and you finally reach that point where your podcast, every day you're doing an hour-long
podcast, you're cracking $129,000, you're going like, this is amazing.
Because if you're getting $129K on a podcast and the key demo, you are making money on that
podcast.
I mean, you're probably making like half a million a year with proper sponsorships and all that
stuff.
You don't always sell sometimes you do.
So you're Gen Z, you're like, this is fantastic.
But when you're someone like Jimmy Kimmel and you're, you're, you're, you're, you're,
worth tens of millions, and you're watching your ratings just plummet, I'm sure he's got to be
having an existential crisis. Colbert, I should say, more to this point. Colbert used to get
millions, and now the ratings are just in the gutter. And while he's still getting like a million
half to two million in the retiree demographic, I'm not trying to disrespect that retirees,
key demo is gone. At a certain point, don't you just take a look at the numbers and go, well,
it was Goodwell, it lasted.
You know, there were bands that put out two albums and they're on the top and then you
never hear from them again.
So Colbert, I think, is basically like, they cancel the contract, but I'm stuck here.
I'm stuck here until the next eight months.
I know.
He can't violate the morality clause in his contract overtly because then they'll just come
after him for money.
But if he pokes a bear quite a bit, then they might just be like, all right, Colbert, you're
off the air.
and he'd go, oh, thank God.
yeah i mean look the the whole you know i'm going to double down and i've got you know he had
the story that he's got a had a more inflammatory monologue to give the second day that
after he initially kind of you know offended people um that kind of makes me think that you
might have a point um because look it was clear that like the first things that he said
while they were distasteful they weren't they weren't really
like going after either the voters or or charlie kirk himself it was it was definitely poking at
trump which is you know standard fair for jimmy kimmel um but if he was going to do a monologue going
after you know the mag of voters you know essentially which is basically most of the republicans
nowadays you know the vast majority at least that i mean i'd understand i understand why they would
be like yo we we don't want this you know so maybe maybe he did have
I think Colbert's trying to say it.
And if it ends up killing, you know, killing my employment here, that's fine.
Colbert's legacy right now is he fizzled out and fell apart.
If he gets fired overtly and his show is taken off the air abruptly, then he's going to start
doing the rounds and, you know, go to the liberal circuit and be like, look at Trump.
He's a fascist.
This proves it.
Yeah.
Well, I think he's like envious that Kimmel in and of himself has become like a wedge issue now.
And he's like, that should have been me.
That's true.
I got pulled first.
Exactly.
Colbert's show, they announced they were termining the contract, but they're keeping him on the air, so it's not that big a deal.
And then Kimball gets yanked at the last minute, and Colbert's like, I have to imagine, how old is Colbert, like, 70?
He might be, you know.
There's a lot of hair dye going on.
How old is he?
Let's find out.
He's 61.
All right, I wasn't that far off.
It's not as old as most of the people watching at this point.
They're older.
No, but for real, they're 70, it's about 70 plus.
I have to imagine when you're 61, not everybody, but a lot of people, and you're worth tens of millions.
I mean, what's Colbert's net worth? Let's find out. Colbert, net worth. These things are always wrong.
What's the ballpark on his net worth? Seventy-five million? Bro, don't you just want to put your feet up and sip a pinia collata and, you know, just chill?
What's he doing? His, it's like, like, his ratings are so down in the gutter.
He's got to just be like, well, you know, been there, done that, won his Emmys,
had a massive show to the millions, and now he's fizzling out, audience dwindling.
He's worth an estimated $75 million.
He can just right off into the sunset, you know, enjoy life.
Does he have big notes on his house?
Is he living above his means?
I don't know, man.
They say he's worth $75 million.
It says that his salary for the late show with Colbert in 2015 was $6 million.
dollars. And then in 2019
they signed a deal that raised his pay to
$15 million extended to May
2026. Yeah, I mean, look, if you want to
live like a normal person, if you have
$10 million in the bank, that's plenty
of money to live completely normal
if you're not living above your means,
if you want to just live like a normal person, that's
enough to live like your whole life.
So you think he was kind of hoping that they would
take his show off for saying something.
He just did it. This is just
last night. I think he wants
he wants a mega backlash. He
wants people to go like, you're just rebroadcasting what Kimmel said and you're lying. You're lying
to your audience so that he can get taken down. And he gets paid. I mean, let me just stress,
$15 million a year. One could just imagine. That's more than $1 million per month. You are getting
paid. He's getting like $1.3 million per month. That's what he's getting paid. I don't even know
what you do with that much money. I don't think a regular human could spend that on normal.
things. Well, the show's in New York, so rent.
Aha.
Yeah.
No, but I don't know. Like, what do you do in this situation?
Because he's not, he's outside of L. He's going to go to L.A.
I don't know what any human does with that amount of money.
I really don't.
Like private jets, when you're getting 1.3 million per month, you're literally, you could,
you could fly. Well, to be fair, you're not, if you're a billionaire,
You're flying out, like Taylor Swift is flying wherever she wants on a large jet.
At 1.3 million per month, you're maybe flying on the weekends anywhere you want to go.
And it's not putting a dent in your money.
So, I mean, if you were going to fly like round trip to Europe, it's probably 100 grand.
And so for Colbert, he's like, you want to do a weekend in Prague?
What do we care?
11th of my monthly salary.
And again, like, when you have that kind of money, you've got millions invested.
and the money itself that you've invested grows likely faster than you can spend it
unless you're, you know, unless you're going and doing like high stakes games in Vegas all the time.
Oh, dividends alone.
This is what's crazy.
So I don't have a lot invested in the stock market.
Like, I don't know.
I actually don't have even like a standard retirement account, but I have stocks.
And the dividends that many of these, some of these stocks pay, you just keep buying more.
Like they buy themselves.
It's crazy.
I can't imagine somebody who's making $1.3 million, $15 million a year.
I mean, they say his net worth is $75 million.
If that's properly invested in the market, it's infinite money.
I think based, so John McCain famously said in the 2008 cycle,
when he was asked, how much money do you need to be wealthy?
He said $7 million.
And then people got all shocked and offended because, like,
are you kidding if I had a million bucks?
And what he was saying was, if you have $7 million in 2008,
And you put that into proper wealth management.
You are getting paid.
Your annual return minus inflation will cover your standard middle class cost of living.
You are truly wealthy.
You don't have to work anymore.
Today, based on the market expansion, you probably need something like, well, to be fair, no, I mean, even with cost of living going up, you could still feasibly at $10 million, never have to work again and be rich.
And I'm not talking about middle class.
I'm saying rich. You've never got to work again.
Again, you're not going to be flying private jets all the time, you know, if you don't want to work.
But at $10 million in the bank, you don't have to worry about anything. That's your FU money, you know.
Yeah. Regardless, Colbert at this point, he's looking for a legacy, not a paycheck.
Yeah, I think Colbert probably cares more about status, attention, fame. You know, he's obviously, as you've established, not wanting for money.
But I think a lot of liberals are very, I mean, conservatives are to some extent, but liberals are very,
driven by virtue signaling, by status, and yeah, I mean, these are, these are not religious
people. They get that kind of feeling by doing other things. But I do, I do like your theory
that he's, he just kind of maybe wants the show to be over because it's not doing well. And if it was
canceled, he could be like, they canceled my super popular show. And, you know, I'm kind of my own
sort of martyr for, for my beliefs and just like not go back to doing a show because no one's
going to watch it. To be fair, I just looked up in July, he got three million
Uh, not, it's not key demo.
Key demo, I think he's getting 200 and something thousand.
But, uh, three million, that's a lot of, you know, older folks.
But once the boomers die off, there's not going to be an audience for, like, general
procession is, generational procession is going to get rid of some of these, like, forms,
the whole like a late night talk show.
Oh, the, the, the apocalypse that is coming for us, because the boomers have just reached
what's called the mortality shelf.
Okay.
So, uh, Trump is, I think Trump's 79.
now, right? We've had this conversation so many times. He's, he's the oldest of the boomers.
He was born, I think, at the earliest point at which you could be a boomer, and he is at
life expectancy at 79. Okay. So what happens now is we are going to start seeing an exponential
cult death rate. Like, the death rate for boomers is skyrocketing now because they're getting
close to that age. Now, I know people are living longer these days, but with the current way,
things are going politically, the expectation is that the mortality shelf should be the same for
boomers as it has been for every generation. So right now there's about 60 million.
boomers, I think. And within the next 10 years, it'll drop down to 20 million. So that means
all of these institutions will cease to exist in the next 10 years. Where we go, I honestly don't
know. There's a lot of variables in politics and economics. But the one thing we can talk about
is the housing market, which is predominantly controlled by the boomers. They own, I think,
something like 60, 70 percent of real estate. They own something like 40 percent of corporate
equities. Gen X has like 20% millennials have like five and Gen Z is zero. So when boomers
die, what happens to all that property? Yeah. I mean, well, you get Trump and then, you know,
hypothetically Vance for eight years. That's effectively no immigration for 12 years straight and
then compounded with the entire boomer housing market being freed up. I mean, it could get pretty,
like maybe Zumers could own a house at the end of the day. I don't know. I mean, with those two
factors, that seems to suggest the market would be great. I think that.
the housing market's going to collapse massively unless the government steps in with BlackRock
and the Federal Reserve and props up the property value, which is what they might try and do,
which will cause international problems because foreign countries are going to be like,
this is fake.
So basically the idea is boomers have multiple homes.
Gen Z has none.
Millennials, half of millennials have homes, 75% of Gen X have homes.
The idea is that when boomers die, millennials,
are the ones who largely inherit those properties.
But without boomers, who can buy properties.
Millennials can't afford it.
So a millennial who moved from St. Louis to New York to go to the big city
inherits a house in St. Louis and says, I don't want to live in St. Louis.
They inherit the home and their parents die and it's very sad.
And they go to their lawyer and say, I just want to find someone to sell it.
They get an agent.
The agent lists the house.
It's a $500,000 house.
No one wants to buy it.
Why? Millennials can't afford it.
So then they say, well, just look, I'm not going to come and deal with this.
There's taxes.
there's bills, just drop the price.
$400,000, nobody buys it.
$300,000, nobody buys it.
$250?
Some millennial says, okay, I can do $250.
I can afford a loan on $250.
So the housing market just collapses by some massive number overnight,
and that's going to cause a shockwave around the world
because of what that's going to affect.
There's an alternative.
Fearing an economic crisis because of the collapse of housing prices,
the government says, let's have those homes be bought up,
excuse me, by BlackRock or other companies that are funded by the federal, that they basically
get free money from the Federal Reserve. So the millennial inherits the house and says it's a
$500,000 house, $500,000 house, list it. Nobody wants to buy it. The government says we can't let them
drop the prices. So Black Rock comes in and says, we'll buy it at 500 and the money came from the
Federal Reserve printed out of thin air. And then that millennial has that money and then they
translate it into some other, you know, market. And that's how they prop up the housing market and
prevent the global crisis, which is what some people think is happening right now, actually.
Well, I mean, presumably, like, if a Democrat won in 28, you would just get to Canada situation.
Because, like, Canada's, like, five, six years older than us, on average. They have a very old
population. So they're kind of ahead of us in the death curve.
Well, that's why they're importing the rest of the world. Right. So, I mean, like, if a Democrat
were to win in 28, that changes the calculus. They'll just flood the country with
migrants again, and that I'll keep the housing market afloat. But yeah, Vance wins. I mean, that
That could totally happen.
It won't keep a thousand market afloat because Honduran farmers can't afford $500,000
houses.
No.
Yeah.
Indeed.
So that's why printing fake money, you'll see massive inflation, you'll see really weird things
happening.
I've got to tell you, haven't you guys noticed how weird everything is already with people
who shouldn't be making lots of money, making lots of money, lots of gambling?
Yeah, the gambling's really interesting.
The gambling is very strange.
How are there casinos everywhere?
how is it there are people
who have such disposable income at a time
like half the country has zero
has almost no money and it's like I can't buy eggs
and the other half is like let's go burn money
to a casino.
Do you think there's a generational
sort of dynamic there it's like
the stereotype which you know might be
somewhat justified of boomers gambling
away spending away their you know
children, grandchildren's inheritance
just as one example I haven't been to Vegas
or social security right yeah sure
sure I haven't been to Vegas I haven't been to
many casinos and but I
I did go to the one in Charleston, you know, you've got the...
Charlestown or Charlestown, yes.
Because there are two cities.
I'm aware, yeah, the one, you know, close to...
And they both have a casino.
Do they really?
Yeah, Marty Grah and Hollywood.
Yeah, so I went to the one in Charlestown, and, yeah, it was entirely...
Maybe it was just because of the part of the country that it's in, but everyone was like 60, 70.
So...
Let me think.
I think you're probably right.
I actually think probably a lot of people in their 50s, a lot of Gen X-E.
Gen X, too.
Yeah, and the interesting thing is poker is really interesting because there's a term
in poker called Old Man Coffee, and it's just like an old guy who just sits there and never
plays a hand.
And then when he finally does, you know he's got aces.
But there's a reason for this, and it's because, and it's kind of sad, the reason why
in these poker rooms, there's really old people who just sit there and never play a hand
until only when they get the best one, which is fairly rare.
The social thing?
They don't want to be lonely.
Sure.
And so these are old people who maybe they're widowers or widows.
And it's rare that you see older ladies in the poker room, but they just want to hang out.
They want to be around people and they want to talk and people are talking.
And they're gambling social security checks.
Yeah.
So it's like they come in when the check comes in for the week or whatever.
They cash it, go sit in the poker room.
And then the sad thing is when you, like these young guys, rounders they call them.
No one really says that anymore.
But people who try to make money off poker.
Sure.
No.
Anytime one of these guys tries to enter a hand.
hand, you jam all your chips in, they'll fold because they're not there to win money,
they're there to hang out, and they don't want to risk their money.
Sure.
So only when they have the best possible hand.
And then everyone kind of feels bad when the old man, like, sits down, loses everything
right away and goes, well, I guess that's it for this week.
I'll see you next time.
And it's like, he was there for 10 minutes.
That's pretty bleak.
Everyone's like, oh, man, he just wanted to hang out, you know.
Better than being alone, I guess.
Yeah.
Well, I think even younger people are getting one shot at with gambling now because the sports
betting is everywhere.
That's a good point. I was thinking of kind of the traditional, like you go, you sit down, you do slots, you do poker, whatever. But yeah, sports gambling is huge. It's getting out of control. Come on, bro. You're Gen Z, right? $20 in the right par light, and you're a millionaire. You're a millionaire. I'm going to sneeze in the third quarter, and this hits, guys. Just trust me.
I actually have a friend who's a millionaire from playing on one of those big sites, but he sits in front of spreadsheets for like 12 hours a day. I bet he's doing arbitrage, though. Are you familiar with sports betting arbitrage?
No, he, no, go ahead.
So the basic idea is, I'm going to butcher this, because I don't know too much about it,
but if sports betting website A has like a, the odds are, you know, plus one, or it's like
minus 100, plus 100, whatever, and then the other site, it's slightly inverted.
If the numbers are right between two different sites, you are guaranteed to win.
So if you, if you're like, if I put a dollar here and a dollar here and my input is $2,
but based on the odds, I'll win either $3 or $2, I can't lose.
And then if, yeah, so people sit in front of sports betting websites and waiting to find
these, and then they make bets.
And the thing is, these are different companies.
So they don't know what you're doing on other websites, what your bets are, and you
just get free money.
Yep.
It's like totally ruining sports, though, because it's like all the athletes know, like,
they all know, they're all, like, winking at each other and everything.
I mean, you can see some compilation, I won't say the specific players, but you can see
compilations of players that like definitely knew they needed to like score in the
conditional basket and they would just put up a shot at the end of the game for no reason because
they didn't this just happen like some some college guys were betting on themselves uh it was it was
there was two NBA players they got like like busted by the feds I think over like it was a big
deal are you like such a dumb thing to do like how do you not know you're going to get caught
doing I know yeah and they make it so obvious it's like they're up by 30 at the end of the game
and you just throws like a half court shot yeah so and it's and it's also like ruining the
viewership experience because they're throwing numbers.
It's like I'm doing calculus when I'm trying to just watch like bowling.
Hey, you're glued to your phone when you should be watching.
I say that as a non-sports fan.
Yeah, I could see that.
Maybe we need some kind of authoritarian fascistic regime to come in and tell everyone to stop
gambling.
I'm joking, by the way, but like I'm thinking about these casinos where people with excess
cash have nothing to do with it.
So they just sit there going like at the slot machine.
Yeah, it's bleak when you watch other people play slots like by themselves.
Like poker.
Yeah, you know.
You could have a good time playing poker.
It seems like a game when all you're doing is just sitting there doing this.
Yeah, and it's like a dopamine thing too because a lot of this stuff's digital.
So it's kind of like being glued to your iPhone.
But instead you're just like losing money and touching touching buttons, yeah.
People want to see miracles.
That is part of it.
That is the casino. That's it.
And when you, you know, so I'm a big poker player, not going to pretend to be super good or anything,
especially because I'm doing this poker game coming up.
And I'm just going to pretend like I'm really bad because I don't want to get embarrassed.
I probably am really bad.
I'll just leave it at that.
No, I'm probably okay, I guess.
But the videos that go viral in poker are when someone should win but loses.
And I'm, and I was sitting there watching, like, every video you see, it's like, some
guys are really good hand, you're there guys a bad hand, and then they both are like,
I'm all in and they shove their money in.
And then at the very last card, the river, the guy with the crappy hand turns it around
and wins and everyone's screaming and cheering.
And I'm like, I hate that.
Every player hates that.
You know, when you get in and you're behind, you're just hoping the miracle happens and
dumb luck saves you. But it's like
you're in trouble. But people love
watching the rarities
occur. And I think the reason they like slot
machines, they don't make money doing it. You can't.
It's because they want to see
that rare moment to happen. There's a guy
in Las Vegas who literally
just does that with a line of people that are out the door
and they all come and give him money to gamble
and he just keeps running the slot and with
a video on his phone for when the one person
makes that content so he can post a content of the
person in the video. It's crazy.
Wow. Wildest thing we've ever seen. Yeah. I don't remember his name
but it's a real thing.
Because they want to be like,
hey,
I delivered that miracle,
I made that miracle.
Literally, exactly what it is.
It's crazy.
It's like the chance of hitting
the unicow in Planet Mula
is like one in one million
and people want to see the unicow.
That's a real thing.
I'm not making that up.
I said,
sure,
I have no idea what that is a reference to.
There's a game in casino is called
Planet Mula.
Okay.
Where the aliens are cows.
Okay.
And when you hit the button,
the symbols all fall down
and there's an extremely rare chance.
I don't know the actual number.
It's not one in a million.
That a unicow appears.
It's a cow with a unicorn horn, and the game goes nuts, and you win a ton of money.
It sounds kind of sick.
Yeah, I'd want to see that.
I don't know if I'd pay, you know, pay like hundreds of dollars for hours to see it.
You go on YouTube and you can watch the video of someone else doing it.
I can see the unit.
And it's got a million views.
And what's crazy is you've got gambling influencers now who don't care if they lose gambling
because they're going to get half a million views on the video and sell sponsorships.
Yeah, definitely.
It's wild.
We are a dying civilization.
I'm sorry. That's why I'm like Elon
save us because he's building rockets
to go to Mars and it's just like
is that the only thing that's actually
being done towards advancement of human
civilization? It does feel like we're swirling the
drain when you go to like any town and the only
businesses that are new are like weed shops
and like vape stores and everything
it's just like and everything and their sports gambling
I started something like a Scrooge but it's like
there's an aspect to decline that
like you can't really quantify
that it's almost like an aesthetic phenomenon
you just kind of see it and you're like
It just doesn't feel good.
Yeah, Tate, there are Dollar Generals there, bro.
Come on.
There's a brand-new Dollar General.
Look, you know, I've been known to frequent a Dollar General here and there, so I won't get on to that.
I see Dollar Trees around there.
There's nothing wrong with the dollar show.
But it's like, just everything is just uglier and worse.
And I just like...
I went to one in El Salvador.
They've been on the dollar since the early 2000, so they got Dollar General down there.
Oh, that's cool.
Let's go.
The dollar stores are no longer dollar a dollar anymore.
Oh, yeah, I went in there.
It's like five bucks now.
Like, what's the point?
Yeah, they're $1.50s, but...
More sign of civilizational...
I know, it's over.
It's actually over when that happens.
So I can't actually search on Google for these, but have you driven down the road and counted
how many hotspots there are?
Do you know what a hotspot is?
So bad.
They're bars with slot machines, and the windows are blacked out because you're not legally
allowed to, like, you cannot be, slot machines and alcohol can't be visible from the street.
So all of these, there's, there are buildings over here.
It's crazy, dude.
they look like abandoned buildings with no windows
and then you'll just see a door with an open sign
and you're like there's no name
the business has no name
there's no real parking lot
and they'll be like two or three cars
and you'll watch a guy walk up and like press a button
it'll open it'll go in and you'll be like
what is this you'll go there
it is a dark
room with a bar
and a wall of slot machines
and old people just tapping away
there's probably within 10 minutes of here
10 of them
you drive down the
road out here and you will drive past like 15 and it's like it's nuts some of them are houses i guess
slaying the dragon in world of warcraft just doesn't have the same dopamine it is i mean if you're 60
you don't know how to do that that's one of those things or if you showed someone from the 1950s that
they would be like that's the dystopian future like we're all sitting around like trying to
hypothesize what that would look like it would be that they'd be like oh yeah that's it that's
horrifying the only difference is they're not in like uh they're not in the pod
Right.
Well, they're plugged in a storage container in West Virginia.
It doesn't even seem like, it doesn't even seem like a fun form of degeneracy too.
It's like, you know, you think about people, you know, back in the 50s or any time period just like getting rowdy in a bar or something.
It's like, all right.
Like you're with other people.
You're having a good time.
You're laughing.
You're talking.
But yeah, just sitting in front of a slot machine and drinking is, it's bleak.
Imagine like back in the day, the old degenerate bar where there's like a stripper, some guys in suits, loud music.
There's like a jazz band playing like a woman.
shaking her ass, and then the dudes are playing
high stakes, five-car draw, and then
one guy's like, you're cheating, he slams a gun
on the table, and everyone's losing their mind. Now you
walk in, and it's just slot machines.
Here's the best part. Some of these places,
there's a stage that used to be
where the stripper would be, and it's just people
sitting at slot machines. Yeah. And you're, and
it's funny because some of these clubs,
it'll say like the name
of the company, I don't want to call any
specific place out, but it'll be like, John's,
and then it'll say, it'll be like, blank
club, because you know they slapped
a big white piece of plastic over the word
gentlemen. They ain't
even going to strip clubs anymore.
They're just slot machines.
And what's crazy is,
I'm talking about West Virginia. I went home to
Chicago for the holidays.
They're everywhere. Every bar's got
slot machines. I'm like, dude, and
the argument they made is, you know what?
I'm going to tell you guys, you open the door, you let the demons
in. The argument was, it's
just video lottery.
They basically argued that this
gambling in the in the casino sense we sell scratchers this is the exact same thing
but it's digital so now slot machines are just lottery locations you know I think part
part of the reason why people don't go to the strip clubs anymore it's probably
got something to do with the fact that 75% of America is overweight well like what
is it I've never I some correlation I think it's because Gen Z
there's two reasons
Gen Z guys
well Gen Z guys are going to church
Yeah
They're not going to go to strip club
True
And then Gen Z girls are fat
And nobody wants to see that
That's right
Right
And feminism tells them
That hey look just
You know
Go ahead and be your best self
With 40 slices of pizza a day
Porn is free
So yeah
People are just staying inside
I think most forms
Of socialization have declined
Yeah
Like younger people
Are drinking less too
And yeah
Maybe some
fraction of them
are, you know, being a little more traditional.
But I think a lot of them are just like sitting at home
and just like on the computer or something.
If I go to the strip club, I might have to look
the stripper in the eye. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
Like, yeah, I'm a bit of a traditional
old school kind of guy. I go to strip clubs.
I drink. I do drugs. It's like these are all very
old school traditional American. I wouldn't advocate
for any of that, but that is clearly
better than some of like the new forms
of degeneracy where you're just like, I mean,
if you want to talk about the shooter and like the, you know,
video games. You're religious friends, I would
rather hang out with dudes that go to strip clubs than dudes that think they're chicks.
Yeah.
So true.
I think most religious people would say neither is ideal, but they would agree with you.
They're like, look.
All right.
Kind of have a point.
Let's bring it back to the political world.
We got this from the post millennial.
AOC considers 2028 presidential run, please.
I mean, look, she, I know there are a lot of people that give me hell about this,
but she is a compelling politician.
never vote for her. I don't support any of her ideas.
She can't wait. I mean, maybe
she won't, but I don't know
that she wouldn't get a lot of support.
Let me clarify. She can win,
but that's like also saying, I can win the lottery.
And I'm going to tell you why.
She is a woman.
No, I'm going to push back on that.
It all depends on the economy.
And I truly believe this. If the economy
is in the tank
when the next presidential election
comes, the Republicans are in a world of hurt.
I don't think so.
I do.
I think we are in a totally different world.
I think, especially with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, this is something changed in that
moment where these liberals that are desperately trying to frame him, basically.
It's crazy.
Like, I've had conversations with some people who I would consider to be not psychotic liberals,
but still liberals.
And I have to explain to them, Charlie never said black people don't have brain processing.
That's made up.
I want you to be right.
Like, I want to think that there has been a change, that there are going to be fewer and fewer
Democrats because of the malicious streak running through.
That's not what I'm saying.
What?
I'm saying that we're at the point where they're shooting and killing people and the economy
won't be as big as an issue as the IED that blew up in your marketplace.
As big as what?
The economy is not going to be the most pressing issue when an IED blows up in your marketplace.
Well, okay, so fair enough.
then that would be, that's, that's a significantly different context.
If there's actually...
In a normal functioning America with political dispute, the economy, it's the economy stupid.
Yes.
But when we're in the, who was it who said this?
When, I was, I might have been my law.
I don't know, when your nation tolerates assassinations, you're on the verge of collapse.
Something like that.
Or a nation that tolerate, a nation that can tolerate political assassinations will not stand.
And AOC just issued a letter.
She sent out a letter to her supporters demonizing Charlie Kirk.
Oh, she did it from the floor of the Congress today.
It was awful, disgusting.
And so when you're in a country where Charlie Kirk is, I'll put it like this,
when Democrats are intentionally making up fake quotes that Charlie Kirk never said
because they want him to be evil, they are saying,
we don't care what you actually believe.
We want you to die.
So I will stress this.
There is a video of Charlie Kirk that's going viral right now where he throws.
goes out a white identitarian from his event. He screams at him. Get out of line. Get out. You are not welcome here. And they're claiming he was a white supremacist when he literally argued against these people and threw them out of his events. A nation that has a political faction that says, we don't care what you actually believe. We will tell you what we want to convey. We will tell you what we say you believe. Where do you go?
You could literally come out and be like, no, I agree with them.
They're like, we don't care what you say.
We're going to lie about what you said, and now you're dead.
Because that's what they're doing to Charlie.
And so I feel like that there's, there's, I'll put it like this.
When Charlie Kirk is the guy who actually says you are not welcoming our movement to white supremacists and racists.
And then they come out and say, actually he was exactly what he condemned.
Okay, if they want to kill you, they'll make up whatever reason they want.
Yeah, precisely.
Yeah.
And what does that mean for an election?
so i i think certainly at the pace trump is already at with 48 uh confirmations his
appointee is getting confirmed in one swoop which is crazy i'm like at this pace with the terminations
the people losing their jobs trump ramming this thing through announcing the antiva uh terror stuff
i'm like what next week we're going to start getting arrest of democrats i mean the pace is
absolutely insane i think that the temperature is extremely hot
We've already got these ICE protests.
They are now justifying everything they've said about why people should die by making up fake quotes about Charlie Kirk.
They're claiming Trump is literally Hitler.
It is insane the lies they're posting about Jimmy Kimmel.
There's no off ramp.
And so I fear in the next year, attacks are going to increase.
The economy is not going to be the issue for most people.
Now, I can only say this.
I am not your average person.
and so, you know, maybe, maybe the death threats get to me.
I don't know, maybe.
But I have a security team and the assessment we've made going through, what they're
telling me, looking at the current available information is right now, the threat could
not be higher, the risk of terror and political violence could not be higher, it is, the pot
has boiled over, and so the advice to us is stop and wait.
These public events don't do it.
these, these, you know, public events like that I'm hosting and also being a part of, just
don't do it.
Don't go out.
And we've got to have like three people with us when we go out.
That's from what we are seeing online.
They're not just saying, we heard in the news this happened, so we're going to advise
this.
They're saying, we've been reading social media, we've been looking at the chats of these
groups, we've been doing security and intel analyses on anti-fund, these far-left
groups, and they're like, yeah, someone's going to make an attack soon.
And I'm sure Trump knows this.
And I think there's a reason why he put up that tweet about Antifa, or that truth social post.
I don't think it was just arbitrary one day.
He's like, I'm going to make a news cycle.
I think they were like, we have to make a move now, especially after the Charlie Kirk thing.
Yeah, definitely.
Well, I think we're seeing something play out now that's similar to what happened in kind of the late 60s
in the early 70s where when, you know, liberals got some victories, they got the Civil Rights Act and so forth.
But the far left radicals wanted something far more extreme.
They wanted like a communist revolution.
And when that didn't come, they started to, you know, eventually you got Nixon, they started to get very disheartened and, you know, very desperate, basically.
So, you know, the weatherman became the weather underground.
A lot of these groups went underground and they committed, they turned to terrorism.
And, you know, you had thousands of bombings.
It was insane attacks on cops.
And I think, I don't think.
And they won.
Pardon me?
And they won.
Yeah, in a sense, it kind of, yeah, some of these people ended up becoming college professors and, you know.
And mentoring presidents.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
So, you know, they didn't get the full communist revolution, but they played a part in accelerating it, absolutely.
And I think what we're seeing now is the resistance to Trump that existed after he won the first time.
It's kind of, yeah, it kind of evaporated, right?
A lot of people, even liberals remarked that, you know, the resistance after 2024 wasn't there.
You didn't have, like, you know, big companies and liberal groups, you know, really opposing it.
So what do you have now?
You have a lot of mentally ill people who have been told that, you know, anything other than, like, extreme gay race.
communism is uh is you know fascism which is not the case yeah and therefore like basically they
think they're actually living under fascism so what you're going to have now is less of like
mass organized resistance and more kind of lone wolf terrorism like we saw uh you know
unfortunately that claimed charlie kirk's life and so i absolutely think unfortunately there's
going to be more stuff like that it's not going to be the black block in the streets riots you know
fighting with trump supporters it's going to be yeah like lone wolf small potentially terror cells
taking people out.
And I think there's the potential
for it to escalate, but I do think
right now, based on the
current set of factors before us,
not counting for variables as we
move forward in the future, we are looking
at a high probability
of a right-wing
authoritarian form of government
for the next decade plus.
Could theoretically be longer.
And there's a lot of factors that predict us.
One, for those that think we're tracking
alongside Rome, some people
have thought, like maybe we're entering the
American Empire period where you get an authoritarian state.
There's a lot of similarities, but I think people cherry pick the Roman Empire and the Roman
Republic to determine, you know, it's like a lot of these things happen hundreds of years
apart from each other.
And everyone's like, but look, this happened.
Then this is it like, look what's happening in America.
Rome.
And look what happened then.
Rome.
And I'm like, yeah, those two things you're highlighting as things from Rome is Roman like 100 AD
and Roman 500 is very far apart.
But I think with the far left of time.
with Donald Trump, I mean, winning a popular vote, people largely being on his side.
The messages that I'm seeing from Normies based on Charlie Kirk, and there are posts from people
who were liberal a year ago that I follow, like people in various industries, that I'm a fan of
or follow, and they're like cheering on Charlie Kirk.
It is wild.
I'll tell you this, pro-scapeboarders who've never uttered a political word posting online videos,
saying Charlie Kirk was a great
man and I'm like, I did not know that guy
was even a Christian. But this really
made them come forward. The left is going
to feel very, very desperate. I think
Trump is going to do a hard crackdown on these
NGOs and they will react
violently. Trump will then
respond with security apparatus.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, I do
I don't know that I agree that there's
going to be a significant
a significant, like, authoritarian push.
I do think that the left is going to behave as if it, as if there is one.
And I think we're seeing it, you know, now.
That necessitates an expansion of the security state.
Do you think Trump has the, has the stomach to do that?
Yep.
I'm not so sure.
He deployed the Marines into California.
Yeah, he has the mandate.
He deployed the Marines into California, but he deployed them only in support of the existing
law enforcement.
so I'm not sure I'm not sure I don't I just don't know that I don't know that that's that's what
Trump wants to do and I'm not saying that a future president wouldn't or it wouldn't be
necessary um I just don't know if that's I don't know if Donald Trump's the guy well there's
massive expansions of DHS and ice and it all comes down to what you consider right wing
authoritarianism I think Trump is definitely you know even now more than before Charlie
Kirk's murder like definitely convinced that he needs to do more in terms of law
enforcement going after Antifa, just cracking down in general. So for some that that will qualify
as authoritarianism. For others, it's just law and order. Yeah, I mean, look, I'm on the record saying
that I think that Antifa should be considered a terrorist organization. Let's clarify this. So I was
asked earlier by some of the homies, what does that mean? And I'm like, if Trump does enact
sweeping security powers, none of us would notice. You'll go to Chicago and there will be some
National Guard on the very, on the street, very street corners. You'll have no, no hassle, no problems, no
trouble. You will see less shootings. Crime will be way better. Your worst case in errors, you're
walking down the street. And they say, hey, how's it going there, sir? You show me your ID for a minute.
You'd be like, oh, yeah, here you go. And they'll be like, all right, where you're headed? And you'll be like,
I'm going to Maxwell Street, get a Polish sausage. Have a good day, sir. That's the worst case in
ever for the average person. There is going to be concerns and infringement possibility.
The issue is, is the government corrupt or not? And the deployment of National Guard and
military to stop acts of terror, far left violence or crime does not mean your right.
will be infringed upon as a normal working class person.
I still think it is particularly worrying if we get to that point.
And I have said, I think Trump should deploy the National Guard over the crime.
It is a very scary thing that we're at that point.
Well, I mean, yeah, the left only has themselves to blame for just permitting this open,
I would say oppression of their citizens in the cities.
I mean, this has been 60 years now of complete inaction on crime.
So now that administration has come in and the Americans who have been forced out to the
suburbs were saying, hey, it'd be really nice if I could go downtown and have dinner without
getting shot at. Trump has the mandate now to do this. And so they only really have
themselves to blame for not acting. I got to be honest, there's going to be a lot of people who
are going to clap and cheer for it. And for good reason. I mean, like, I've talked about where
I grew up, and I've asked my friends about it. Which would you prefer? The gangbangers running
around shooting people and mugging people or National Guard. And they just laugh. And they're
like, why would anyone care the National Guard was there? Like literally no one would bet an eye.
they don't they don't we've seen national guard out in various instances and you don't even talk to them
yeah instead do we have to deal with this crap so there's going to be a lot of high crime areas where they're going to be like thank you mr president sure oh that's i mean that's all my hometown of memphis is i mean like 80% of the city is awful
especially if you're like a white guy you're cooked so it's like oh trump's going in yes and he's finally going in and it's wonderful and i'm sitting here like i don't think i think even people that are no people in jail aren't even going to be disturbed by this like oh i can go for a walk now and i won't get shot at this is fantastic it's wild that we got to the
this point. It's very similar to what happened in El Salvador. I mean, the steps that Buchele took
to restore order to the streets of, you know, San Salvador and obviously the rest of the country
were pretty, pretty, I don't want to say severe, but yeah, pretty harsh. And yeah, people,
people were, I was there for the first time, kind of late August. And, yeah, people were happy,
though. There are some people down there that have concerns about, you know, dictator, some Uber
drivers saying that. But the average person is like, even if they have concerns, is like, it is
undeniably better.
Like, you just couldn't walk down the street before.
I met a guy in D.C.
who said he was moving back.
He was from El Salvador.
There's a lot of that.
Young man.
Yeah.
Remigration.
Yeah, I was talking.
And I forgot how it came up, but I asked him where he was from.
I was like, El Salvador.
And I was like, how is it down there?
I've been hearing good things.
And he goes, actually, I'm moving back.
He's like, my family, my parents want to go back to.
And then I was like, no way.
He's like, oh, yeah, it's really nice now.
In fact, people are getting rich.
Because the property of those are starting to skyrocket.
Yeah.
A lot of foreigners want to move there.
Bitcoin Beach, good luck.
So these beach properties that were a couple hundred grand, you know, in U.S., are skyrocketing
in value because it's safe.
And you've got tech industry building up there.
I mean, Buckelly has revolutionized that country.
It's amazing.
Yeah.
And it's a small country, too.
So you're talking about property prices.
There's only so much of it.
And when I was down there, you mentioned the people moving back, the Salvadoran immigrants.
Apparently there's some sort of problems with that where, you know,
they're coming back and they've got a lot of money and they're, uh, you know, buying up property
too. And it's, it's, uh, kind of a chaotic situation, but it's like undeniably better than
how it was before. So it, in an ideal situation, you don't have to adopt those harsh
measures to have like a safe, prosperous society. Right. But once you get to the point where
crime and disorder have, have eaten away the social fabric so much, you know, it's really, do you,
do you, do you, do you, do you do whatever is necessary to, to get there?
Let's be real. I mean, from the outside, looking at El Salvador, it's fantastic.
Yeah.
I have friends who have moved down there. They say it's fantastic.
Would we not want that same kind of reform for the United States?
But think about what that means.
It's extremely popular in El Salvador.
He went and rounded up all the gangs.
There's stories of people. It's like, get a gang tattoo.
They just arrested you on the spot.
You're going to jail. We're done.
So, I mean, do we want to live that way?
I think there's concerns and challenges in what overreach could look like.
But if we went half the speed of El Salvador to ensure that we protected rights, but moved in that direction, it'd be a good thing.
Yeah, it's just stuff like having the proper sentencing, having attorneys and, pardon me, DAs and judges that are willing to actually ensure that people serve the time that they're due.
I don't think it would take anything extreme in America.
There would be a lot of opposition from the left, of course, but I do think the average American would like it.
I think I would push back on that because I think that the problem that you're outlining that the, that you're pointing at the, the DAs and the judges, that's the biggest problem.
Yeah.
It's not whether or not we have laws sufficient to put people in jail for committing crimes.
We absolutely do.
It's that we have an infestation of leftists in the judicial departments of these different states and cities and stuff.
So how do you get?
people that want to have soft on crime policies that believe in things like crazy bullshit like
restorative justice how do you get them out of those positions when a lot of times would
DAs have to be you know elected yes but there are foreign entities that are dumping tons of money
into these DA races and then you got judges who generally are appointed for life frequently not all the
time there's somewhere there are elections and stuff but judges that are appointed for life that have
these you know soft on crime policies these restorative justice policies where they're just like well
you know if you are of a certain persuasion if you're if you're not a white person we're going to
go ahead and allow you to have a light sentence a short sentence let you go ahead and go free
on your own recognizance just promise you'll come back or blah blah blah which always ends with
terrible results not every individual of course enough where it generally
it's generally and it's enough where you can say
these policies produce
more crime and they are a danger
to the population
and you can see it on the subway
in North Carolina that poor girl that got stabbed
that guy should have been in jail but they just kept
letting him out and letting him out you know and it turns
into dead people isn't that funny that
Democrats are like we need gun control laws
and then when they arrest a guy with an illegal gun they say
you're free to go insane yeah
well I mean I was like there's all these laws
and I'm in total agreement like our justice system
the people carry
out justice, there's Soros
upon the DAs, et cetera, et cetera. Like, we're all on the same page.
But it's like, yeah, when you see that situation
in Charlotte with arena, it's like,
I mean, no matter what laws you have passed,
it's not going to stop that from happening.
Breaking news, I guess. This is from NBC News.
Shots fired at ABC affiliate
in Sacramento.
Yo, let's, uh,
where's the audio ad? Let's go.
Of Sacramento, police there
say the ABC building
has been hit by gunfire.
Nobody injured, but there you can see
bullet holes in the glass just coming in the last few minutes we can also tell you that in fact
it looks this is coming just after the jimmy camel decision to release people like jimmy kemel
always suspend him from this evening show this go out to our NBC's andrew blankstein what to be fair
the last few people the holdouts must really love him one of our investigator producers who's joining
us now on the phone andrew nobody knows this better than you what's happening in that area
Good afternoon, Tom.
Well, at this point, just after 1.30 today, officers respond to reports of shots fired in the 400 block of Broadway in Sacramento, where the ABC affiliate is located.
They observed the building had been hit by gunfire, no injuries.
And at this point, at least, and this is very preliminary at this point, they can't say for sure whether this was targeted or random.
But given the timing that you just referred to, that's going to be part of the investigation.
As far as any additional resources or agencies, not responding at the moment, but if there's changes in that,
look to see if that broadens this investigation.
And again, if it would be in any way related to Jimmy Kimmel.
And you could imagine the motivations, if it is related to Jimmy Kimmel, it could be directed at ABC for at least suspending the
show or could be directed at ABC and Kimmel because of what Kimmel said.
Well, and that's right.
It could be at this point, it's so preliminary that they don't even have a suspect description.
Obviously, they're going to be canvas and looking for any cameras.
If there's anything in the, in and around that location, but also the city to try to track
down, get a license plate or a witness.
And at this point, this is the thing.
The timing is pretty glaring.
But when I asked them directly, if they thought it was related,
this is just too early to say anything about that.
It's going to be part of their investigation.
I'm just going to say, I do not see a reality where an ABC affiliate,
the affiliates were responsible for Kimmel getting pulled off the air,
got shot at right after Kimmel got pulled off the air,
and they're like, coincidence.
I mean, it's possible, I guess.
But come on.
What reasonable person is going to draw that conclusion?
So I will say this.
As I often say, the truth does not matter to partisans.
People who see this are going to interpret it how they want.
And I assure you liberals are going to go, they're shooting at us now.
They're going to say ABC, that's where Kimmel worked.
And it's Trump supporters shooting at ABC.
And that makes no sense, to be honest.
So I know the right is going to say, this is somebody angry at ABC for pulling Kimmel.
because they're saying Trump's a fascist
and maybe it's nothing
maybe it was a guy
who thought ABC
was the liquor store
but he didn't realize
he was not in Virginia
I don't know
I mean look
I'm gonna preface this by saying
thankfully it seems like there were no injuries
no one was shot
but I tend to think that
it's unlikely
that it was a Trump supporter
sure
there's not really a whole lot
of a reason for a Trump supporter to be like, oh, I'm just going to randomly shoot at this ABC
station, especially when ostensibly the conservatives are, you know, pressing the advantage.
You know, conservatives and people, they're conservatives and people that would be
considered Trump supporters. They're in a position where you can kind of say, look, you know,
things are generally, we generally have the opinion of the American people on our side.
Trump's up 10 points today from Rasmussen.
It's true.
You know, huge bump.
The one question, though, for those of us on X, is how can we blame this on Israel?
Well, you just do it.
I feel like you're just kind of yolo into it.
You know, Leroy Jenkins, it was the Jews.
You don't really have to think too hard about it, you know, because there are plenty of people who will totally endorse it, you know, right off the time.
And, yeah, a lot of them live in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The Jews!
Say it like that.
then let's try the other one civil war uh i mean like i said the i think i think i mean look i'm a partisan so i think
it's the left you know this is civil i agree though it makes no sense why the right would be like yay we
won now go shoot at a bc that makes no sense and the left is angry saying a bc we're boycotting you
were angry with you but either way this is what civil strife looks like yeah so this is like bleeding
kansas and and i'm hold on guys we don't know the motive here we don't know what happened for all we know
could be a jilted lover, you know, and his wife was a PA or something, and he's like,
you cheated on me, we have no idea. But bleeding Kansas, civil strife looks like, you turn on
the news and you're getting crazy stories like this. And so, man, we just had, I mean,
we just had an assassination, you know what I mean? This is, this, again, we don't know what the
motive is. But I'm saying, this is two days ago. Just speculation. Sitting with my security team and
they're like going over the intelligence and they're saying based on our assessment here's
what we're seeing on social media chatter here's what the forums are saying here's what the direct
threats we're seeing to you they're like the likelihood of an attack not just on you but anywhere is
very very high then the Kimmel thing happens and shots fight an ABC affiliate maybe unrelated
we're not sure we'll see yeah well yeah we're just getting a higher and higher proportion of
the population does nothing to lose and I think that's a huge problem so you're going to see more
of this is why I'm glad I have a cyber truck because it can uh it's it's it can withstand
caliber handgun rounds yeah it's and it's also the the windows will uh withstand
rocks they and such oh right right right right yes the uh the bulletproof windows i think you could
we didn't get those yeah i mean we did they are don't try no i shouldn't say that because they're
you ever see unbreakable yeah kid thinks the dad's invincible so he's gonna shoot him and he's like
I'm not invincible and, you know, but
we, my understanding is the bulletproof windows can't
roll down in the, in the armored
cyber truck or whatever. Maybe I need to get
one of those. I mean, I got a regular
cyber truck. It's not a bad idea.
Yeah, Alex Jones has that APC thing.
You ever see that? I haven't seen Jones. Does he drive it
around like under the grocery store? I don't know about that.
Yeah, that's pretty bad. I got to, we were going, I thought, like,
I think when I was there, this a few years ago, we were going to drive it
around but we ended up not like but I we went inside it and he showed me around and it's it's a
monster truck he's out you can find it you can google it and like watch the videos of it yeah I think
I've seen him driving around it like for activism or something I didn't know he's like you know
going to the grocery store I don't think that lives in Texas though so if there's any place to
drive that thing around you know no one'll bat out of your day yeah yeah yeah yeah there's
be like I'm just gonna go under it you know just speed up to go past it you know what I mean
yeah I just rely on the fact that my car's really fast man this is this is crazy I'm
see if I can find any more.
And I mean, I'm not one to talk smack about Jones.
I carry bulletproof vest in my car, so.
Oh, there is an update.
They said that a white guy in a black hood with a Kamala Harris hat yelled, this is
Biden country.
Yeah, there's no, there's no updates.
Dang.
Just, uh, that's crazy.
Yeah, I mean, like I said, it's, it's, it's, this is kind of, you know, part for the
course nowadays.
Apparently. This is, I don't see how things are going to cool off when you've got, you know,
congressional leaders or members of Congress on the floor of Congress talking about how the person
that was just murders for, murdered for sharing their opinions and for engaging in polite political
discourse. And he was always polite with the people that came up. He was always incredibly friendly
and he would prevent people that were bystanders from heckling people when you've got,
a member of Congress talking about
how racist he was, how horrible
of a person he was, this is something
that is ubiquitous on the left now.
I don't see how, I mean, I would
love to see an off-ramp, but I
still don't see one. We're hearing now
it may have been celebratory gunfire.
The people of Sacramento
were just celebrating when they opened fire.
Like, thank goodness Jimmy Kimmel's
off the air.
We don't have to watch him anymore.
Yeah, people are. They're getting
ragged on for this, but it is
it is pretty scary
I mean I will say it my friends
we don't know exactly what the reason is
there was a congressional staffer
who was set on fire and said I didn't want to die
and I said it was an accident
and I was just like okay
that seems weird
how do you accidentally
go outside and set yourself on fire
I guess it could happen like you're trying to burn trash
illegally or something
we don't know our way around cigarettes these things happen
and you like spilled gasoline on you
gasoline would put a cigarette out I'm pretty sure I don't know
don't play with fire
ladies and gentlemen
but these stories
man
this is scary
you to restore order
I tend to
one more
one more grain of sand
in the heat
Trump's gonna
Trump's gonna be like
we can't live this way
we can't
we can't
I'm wondering
I think I think next week
Trump might go ham
he just needs to reuse
some of the old tweets
that he has
he had some really good applications
of these old tweets
that you know
would probably get him
in a lot of trouble now
but he knows he knows
He knows what to do.
Some people are tweeting that it was a leftist, but I don't see any.
I'm trying to, I, this was a couple hours ago.
The story broke, actually, so 640.
I'm going to try and see if I can find any more updates on this or if anybody knows.
Yeah, I mean, I would like some kind of, you know, some more information.
I don't imagine that there's someone out there that was actually wearing a Biden-Harris shirt.
I was like, you know, I'm the one that did it.
But it is.
a situation where this kind of stuff is going to likely escalate, you know, this is
going to continue, particularly with the rhetoric that you're hearing from the left, again,
like they're the leaders of the Democrat Party pretty ubiquitously had the right initial
response, but then the more progressive people within a day or two were pointing out, oh, but
he was so terrible, and he said all these horrible things, and they're repeating lines.
or they're repeating selectively,
you know, selected,
selectively edited videos or, you know,
stuff out of context and stuff to,
for no other reason than to say it's actually okay.
You don't point out,
you don't sit there and say,
oh, Charlie Kirk was a bad person
and he had all these bad opinions
unless the point of saying that is to say,
so it's actually kind of okay that he was murdered.
Yeah, literally.
It's a tacit endorsement.
Yeah, I mean, I've said it before on the show
is like they set up this Pinser movement
a while ago where they're like it's okay to punch a punch a Nazi or whatever and everyone's like okay
I don't know maybe and then they're like yeah but you're also a Nazi yep so now we have the
so they've just they justified political violence a long time ago and then now the tactic has just
been advancing the goalpost on what a not or moving the goalpost on what a Nazi is and then now
just being a conservative a patriot is now beyond the pale for them and they can justify so even though
they're coming up this lip service where they're giving this condemnation saying there's no place for
political violence. They add a bunch of modifiers on there to ensure that they still have,
they still have a justification in case they do want to go after you. They don't like,
they don't want to concede that line of like, you know, you're still a terrible person and
deserve to die. I just, for whatever reason, my PR lady said I have to condemn this. I'm going to
condemn this. Yeah, I agree with that. And I think the smarter Democrats recognize that,
especially when you're not in power, that your own side doing political violence gives the other
side a pretext to crack down, which is exactly what's happening. And it's why, you know, me and
other smart right wingers have for like, you know, decades been saying that, uh, right wing
political violence is absolutely not the, the right way forward. So, uh, okay, we got breaking news.
Newsmax report of a bomb threat at RFK Jr's Georgetown home. This is, uh, breaking as of eight
o'clock. I mean, it's pretty wild because we do pre-production and, and these, it's, it's hard
to find all the stories. And things start blowing up and, you know, shots are fired and
canine units deployed, uh, the home and surrounding areas have been searched and cleared.
official say that as of now no explosive device has been found, the scene remains active while
the investigation continues. Wow, this is RFK Jr.'s house. Um, you know, far be it for me to
be like, hey, look, this proves that I was right, but this is what I was saying civil war in the modern
era would look like. We are going to see a bunch of stories like bomb threats, shootings,
red alerts, false alarms. Uh, I would say this is, this is definitely like a bleeding Kansas thing.
I'm not saying we're in Civil War.
I'm saying this is definitely bleeding Kansas level violence.
The only thing is, as we had a super cheddar make the great point,
they didn't have instant data transmission back in 1860s.
So this stuff took months to progress.
I mean, if you were trying to get a surrender,
you wouldn't know until the postal carrier could deliver the letter
and you'd actually get a response.
Now it's all in real time.
And people can react to the shooting at ABC in real time
with acts of craziness on the other side of the country.
So this is nuts.
Holy crap, man.
Yeah, bomb threats, you know, shooting at television stations.
Stuff that would have been front-page.
I mean, look, we are one, it's been one, it's not even, it's been a week.
Yeah.
And we've got congressional staffer dies being set on fire somehow.
They say it's no foul play.
I want to make sure that's clear.
Bomb threat at RFK Jr.'s house, shooting at an ABC station.
Yeah, and this stuff would have been front-page news five years ago.
And now it's like, oh, okay, yeah, that's kind of the moment we're in.
That's crazy.
Not only, not to mention there's the lower tier stuff, all the people getting fired from their jobs for dancing on Charlie's Grave, the celebration of the of the assassination.
This has been one insane escalatory week.
Yeah.
This is crazy.
It's, well, liberals finally became free speech advocates.
It took quite a bit happening to get them to that point.
But, you know, when it came to their right to, when it came to our right to criticize various policies like Black Lives, Black Lives, Black Lives.
matter riots and COVID stuff, you know, they weren't supportive of our free speech then.
But when it came to people saying that you shouldn't cheer on and encourage more political
assassinations of normal law-abiding citizens, then they became free speech, you know,
absolutist, so to speak, it's totally ridiculous.
Yeah, I mean, to call, to chime in and say, oh, you don't like cancel culture now,
you're a hypocrite.
when they were literally cancelling people for using the wrong pronouns.
Right.
Just a basic conservative beliefs.
No one's getting canceled for being like a basic liberal.
They're getting canceled for literally saying that this innocent guy deserve to have his like neck explode on TV.
Who was the race car driver that got canceled because his dad said the N word?
I didn't hear about that one.
They dug into the past so much that there was a dude's father who said the N word.
in the 80s and they canceled him up for it.
Mike Sternich has a great tweet.
He said,
if we're not careful,
all of our conservative
and right-wing friends
are going to lose their late-night shows,
their network news anchor positions,
professorships and roles as Hollywood actors.
Their films might not get reviewed
by the New York Times.
Peril, indeed.
Point well taken, Mike.
Yeah, Mike.
Yeah, it's unreal.
The idea that the right is a hypocrite,
and I saw a clip from Gavin McGinnis about this today,
and he was,
like, yeah, we are hypocrites. Humans are hypocrites generally, but now we wanted to be the
free speech people. We wanted that. And you canceled everybody. You filed. You canceled us, blah, blah, blah,
and again, coming from McGinnis, that, you know, that's pretty poignant because he got canceled for
literally nothing. Like, he's done, he had done nothing. He just said things that were a little
outside of what were politically correct. And he, you know, got booted from X for seven years or
whatever and he was like f you this is war we're going to cancel you we're going to do everything we
can to hurt you we are hypocrites we're comfortable with that you made it this way welcome to what
you created yeah well mike tyson he said everyone's got a plan so they get punched in the teeth it's the same
thing it's like look every conservative's principled and so you start shooting at us yeah yeah
sorry sorry and if you wanted principle like you could have just said you know what we'll just pull down
pull back on the on the canceling will we'll we'll try to get we'll try to have have cooler heads
prevail all of our leaders will will actually police our our our you know our members are the members
of the democrat party the left and that would have filtered through to most of the the democrats
but they didn't do that they engaged in the heated rhetoric just in fact they engaged in
far more heated rhetoric than anyone on the right did they
the left has moved so far to the left that the right saying the most anodyne and mundane
conservative values they called hate speech. So they changed the, essentially they changed the
rules. And then when the conservatives said, well, we're not going to change our rules. These are
things that we actually believe in. They said, well, then that justifies us hating you. That
justifies us ending your careers. That justifies us doing whatever we want to harm your family.
that justifies us up to and including murdering you.
And then they're like, but what about free speech?
F you.
F you.
Unreal.
But I mean, I don't.
Also, the government, yeah, yeah, Trump's not legally preventing people from cheering on Charlie Kirkstaff.
Maybe he's got that in the card.
So I'll have to walk this back a bit.
But yeah, no, it's literally, I do think that a lot of normal people view like cheering on a gruesome assassination is like a pretty crazy thing.
and if it were if like every liberal thought that was okay to do these people wouldn't be getting canceled for you know because for all of the ground that the right is gained in recent years most institutions are still like especially like in cities and stuff are still like pretty left wing um but yeah these people it really took them cheering on you know the murder of an innocent person in order for them to start suffering social consequences for their views whereas for you know i always think back to the police officer who
you know, the Give Send Go or the GoFundMe for Kyle Rittenhouse's legal defense got hacked
and all of the names released.
This guy lost his job for donating like 20 bucks.
Yeah.
So, yeah, the bar has been extremely low for getting canceled as a conservative.
And now the other side is crying about cancel culture because, you know, they're just
extreme, like, pro-assination freaks at this point.
Literally.
Literally.
It's like, that's literally what it's happening.
What are the words of that one song?
It's times like these that I'm glad.
I'm glad I live in a large acre property
with a security perimeter and armed guards.
Yeah, Laszic.
Yeah, 90s, I think.
Two thousands, maybe, yeah.
Food fighters.
It's times like these.
I'm glad I live on a property
with armed guards and security primiters.
That's how it goes.
No, we had a guest on the show Monday, Slowjack,
and he was like, yeah, like,
celebrating a death at a McDonald's would have gotten you fired for McDonald's.
It's just because this has become a wedge issue
that they're calling it cancel.
culture. He's like, that's always been the case you always get fired from your job for like
celebrating someone getting shot. And more importantly, things like that should have it.
Cancel culture was always when people were fired for things that were not objectionable.
Right. Something they did 10 years ago, something their dad did or an off-color joke.
And I think the first instance of this was that woman on the plane when she said something like
flying to South Africa, I hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white. And she was making that
joke as a liberal. Yeah. Yeah. And she was on the plane with no internet. And the whole
whole internet blew up being like, destroy her. Her life was over by the time she landed.
What year was that, like roughly?
2012 or something. Yeah, I was going to say, because liberals, I feel bad for Zoomers, they don't
know what it was like, but back in like the late 2000s, early 2010s, like every liberal I knew
was saying stuff like that. It was just like, you know, edgy humor, whatever. And she was,
she tried explaining, she was like, no, I was pointing out that the people who suffer
under AIDS are the black people and the white people are getting special treatment. And they
were like, the companies were like, we don't care. A hate mob is a hate mob, regardless of
ideology, and they've decided to hate you. So she shouldn't have lost her job over that.
That's stupid. No one should have actually cared at all. It's weird that some random woman
went viral. This was cancel culture when they were like, you have an opinion we don't like,
you're fired. And it's like, bro, I supported Trump. It's like, you said something like,
I think Trump's right about immigration, you know, maybe, you're fired. Now it's like a dude
got shot and killed and you're posting videos dancing and celebrating saying who's next.
And they're like, I don't think someone who has violent tendencies and murderous rage
should work at this company. And they're like, that's cancel culture. Well, I think our
employees, our customers are a little freaked out by you calling for death and they don't want
to shop here. So we're going to ask you to leave. Or what Jimmy Kimball did. You know,
just get and say something that offends people and get booted. I mean,
suck at your job these people censored the president too as they're crying about like you know cracking down on on free jimmy kimball's free speech like you censored the president yeah out of here
booted him off of facebook twitter you got like booted from like Pinterest yeah you booted off everything and he was the president
they say oh but that that wasn't like the government doing that and then you find out about maybe not in that specific case although it probably was i mean after j6 the the the deep stage just kind of like took over the the administration but i mean you know
know, in the recent years, we've learned the extent to which the government's been involved
in censoring the private sector and, you know, it's the idea that it's just like a free,
these are just free companies doing what they want. It's, you know, in some cases, yes.
But, no, the Biden administration and even, even before that, you know, the deep state has
been using all, and Mike Benz has done great work on this. Just, just every aspect of the government
they can to crack down on free speech. So, yeah, I mean, it's crazy to still see people say,
like, well, careful if you're doing this, the left might do it.
It's like, you should have been saying that to them before because now, like, it's inverted.
Like, yeah, now we're not doing what they did just to be clear, but we are, you know, you know, cracking down.
We're kind of asserting power, but it's in a far fairer in, like, more justified way than anything that they did.
Yeah, like, they were like impeaching the president, like trying to throw them in jail.
And none of them ever said, what if the right does this to us?
Yeah.
It's like, A, they know we won't.
Like, we're like, I know we'll just elect a dead guy.
But then B, yeah, because they're not stupid.
They would never say that because they're trying to win.
Like, they're just trying to win.
They want it more than we do, evidently.
Well, they had power for so long, and they were so arrogant that they thought that they could literally just do anything.
I always think back to this Matt Iglesias tweet.
It was, you know, the one I'm talking about.
It was maybe a week or so after Trump was deplatformed.
He said, wow, it's kind of crazy that we just de-platform Trump and nothing happened.
There was no downside whatsoever.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
No discernible downside, well.
Well, flash forward to 2024, and it's like, all right, dude, maybe rethink it.
Well, you know, we were talking about us the other day with Mary, and I was saying,
she was basically saying, like, we need to go against these people, we need to use whatever force
we can, like censorship, whatever.
I don't want to put words in her mouth.
I'll just say my point was, when the right was on the receiving end of all of this,
none of it worked.
Nobody, they silenced people, but it didn't stop their mission.
They smeared people.
They accused them of mis and disinformation.
they tried to dominate the culture and failed, and right now we are winning.
That same strategy will not work on the left.
You're not going to ban them into a limit.
It's not going to happen.
So I don't know what you do to stop deranged psychopaths like Jimmy Kimmel who go on TV and lie and say the shooter was a mega guy.
Yeah.
And you know, it's my favorite one, seeing these liberals post.
The difference between Roseanne and Jimmy Kimmel is that Roseanne wasn't fired because the president tried to get her fired.
Or the thing about Jimmy Kimmel is that it went against their own business interests because the president pressured them.
And it's just like, these are the lies they're spreading.
Trump did not get Jimmy Kimmel fired.
Brendan Carr played a small role with his statement, which was worrisome.
But advertisers unrelated to affiliates or the FCC had complained as well.
and when Jimmy Kimmel was talking with the executives, he said he was going to double down.
This is an entirely different scenario where with Roseanne, she made a joke.
Liberals lobbied to get her fired from her job.
And then I believe Roseanne said Obama and Michelle called ABC and lobbied for her dismissal.
So they live in an inverted reality.
It's just nuts.
Or at the bare minimum, let's just do this.
Let's say Roseanne and Kim are identical in every single way.
They cheered for Roseanne getting fired.
So why should they be upset now when they got the world that they wanted?
They're saying that they're hypocrites for now being in favor of getting people fired from their jobs.
And I'm like, no, no, no, there's a difference.
There's the eight years of please stop getting people fired from their jobs and liberals saying no.
Then finally the right saying, fine, we will stop you, taking power and stopping them versus the hypocrisy of it's a good thing to ban people.
and then when it happens to them, they say, oh, no, our free speech.
The left are hypocrites.
The right are just trying to win because the left started a fight.
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We got T.J. Sherrod says,
Just had septum sinus surgery yesterday to fix my breathing.
watching with my amazing girlfriend caretaker
who has been a gift from God
Kimmel getting canned is a better gift
than my new breathing
right on
oh what is this
Joshua David says with the end of H1B
do you think we will see a change in wages
across the board yep
yep
okay
I don't have any idea as to if they're actually going to
maybe in certain certain industries
I think maybe over time though
that you're going to
it might take a little bit
definitely not going to be instantaneous
yeah
be a long matriculation process
I mean because eventually yeah
with the boomers dying off
it would be these specialty fields
they're just going to have to train
these young guys and there's going to be a huge
demand for talent yeah I think in tech
entry level tech stuff I would imagine
there are more jobs and they're going to be higher paid
so I don't know if you guys saw I tweeted this
I also post on an Instagram it's my political compass
test. It's actually funny. I moved left. I did. And I'm a social, social liberty.
Phil shaking his head. But this is what's funny is that I pointed out in the video that I took
the test, left and right has nothing to do with this. In the modern era, left basically means pro-trans.
And for real, because you can be critical of communist economic theory, and the left will be like,
okay. But if you come out and you're like, gender ideology is weird, they'll say you're a right-wing,
you're far right, and they'll kick you out.
out. And so I took the test, and it plotted me on the left libertarian spectrum, which is typically
where I fall. And Terrible has a question about this. Tim, earlier you disagree with the question
about needing religion to be moral. Wouldn't growing up in a Judaic Christian country shape one's
morals, but not religious be similar as cut flower politics, but not religious be similar? I don't
what you mean by that. I will just explain my point. The question was something like, do you
need religion to be moral, and the answer is
an individual does
not. I forgot how
the question was actually framed, and I pointed out
that these questions are framed to make you appear
leftist. So when you take the political
compass test, there's a lot of absolutes
that you can't answer, and so you must
be a leftist. That's kind of how it plays.
So the idea that an individual must
be religious to be moral is just not
correct, because you can have derivative
religious foundations, and so
the individual themselves doesn't have any
religious foundation. Bill Maher, for instance,
is a largely moral person. However, he does not have a underlying himself religious understanding.
He's learned to a certain degree in these things, but he couldn't tell you what a theologian
or actually your common practicing Christian could. He doesn't know much about the background.
As I said, I agree with Ben Shapiro that he was born morally on third base, but the individual
himself does not practice a religion. That was the point of the question, in my view.
if you do you need do you need to practice a religion to be moral and the answer is no but i do believe
that our morals here in this country are rooted in christian values that's the problem with these
questions it asked um it one of the questions was should uh should abortion where the life of the
mother is not in jeopardy i said abortions where the life of the mother is not in jeopardy should
should should always be illegal or it was like it was an absolute and i was like well if my option
is to be absolute no matter what the circumstance, considering we haven't even assessed the
circumstances. I can't say yes to that. There are certain circumstances where abortion should be
legal when the life of the mother is not in jeopardy. And I know it's potentially rare. Let's say
it's one in a in a hundred million. The point is I can't advocate for an absolute in that
regard. We haven't assessed the the goals or the probabilities. So either way, I'm largely
traditional pro-choice old school, but Democrats have largely lost their mind.
They just, the left is a cult.
Basically, the point of the video was, what defines left or right is whether you believe
the truth or the lie.
If you live in the cult reality of fake news like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert,
you will be on the left.
If you know the truth, even if you have left liberal perspective, you are right wing.
So here I am.
I can answer every question which justifies why I lean left and they'll call me far right.
Yeah, I mean, you look at someone like, so I think you brought it up last night real quick or whatever, or mentioned it, Shouan had put out a new video talking about the shooting of Charlie Kirk, and she was basically just kind of venting about how appalled she is at the behavior of the left.
And she has pretty left-leaning economic views, like she believes in a social safety net, she thinks that Bernie Sanders has economic views that are right on point.
like she's you know thinks that billionaires or there's too many billionaires or
the billionaire should pay higher taxes or what have you um but when you are presented with
the modern left the way that they look at at social questions and you see that they literally
act like they're evil right they're laughing at someone's death right a person that has
they have no reason to hate this person other than they have a different opinion
They look at, they believe that you, you can't become a woman if you're a man.
And they believe that you shouldn't have abortions because they believe that's killing a human.
Like if those things, if you say, well, that makes you an evil person and then you have to lie about them, you know, it's shocking to a lot of people.
And I think that that goes to Tim's point about, you know, how the people on the right are more in touch with reality than people on the left.
dart. Joshua David says,
Rest with Jesus, Charlie. Be seeing you then,
bro. Right on.
Fin's Up says, yes, I said this.
Wife and I took a trip to Europe and the amount of
tourists I saw was insane.
Way more than when I went 12 years ago, I thought
people were broke. I ain't even
playing. I thought people were broke.
It seems to be that half the population is broke
and half the population's got money to burn.
Also, like, yeah, traveling has gotten
much cheaper as well. And people are
like seeing on Instagram, they're seeing these trips.
So it's becoming more of a priority for them.
Like, even when Americans maybe even had more, like, economic power abroad, it just didn't
occur to them to travel.
They'd be like, I'd really go to the Grand Canyon.
That's what I see on TV.
But, yeah, now people scroll Instagram, like, I have to see Prague before I die.
Yeah, and in some of these European countries, I think, like, Spain is being the biggest example,
they're having, they're having, like, protests against the tourists.
Oh, yeah.
And it's like, the tourists, they don't like it.
Yeah, people whose entire town is dependent on tourism, they see tourists.
I hate these tours.
But it's like their city would just collapse of tourism.
Yeah, that's the sad thing.
I mean, yeah, having your city, you're.
country turn into kind of like Disneyland
basically bad but like
you know
yeah you need to like a little
if your economy is dependent on it
then like you gotta fix that like Hawaii
complain about it's like all day I'm like bro
I imagine you're here for
I imagine that like if there wasn't
so much immigration in places across
Europe they would be less averse to
tourism oh yeah could you imagine
the tourism to Paris if it was like
French it would be like
it'd be unreal
it's not very French anymore not yeah
All right. D.H. Shannon says, my gorgeous wife is delivering our daughter, Charlotte.
He chose the name months ago before the violence. Now it will remind me to be a husband and father like Charlie. There is light in the world.
Let's go. All right. Congratulations. Congratulations.
All right. Patriot Paladin says the assassination of Charlie, Kimmel's lies and cancellation and now ABC, gradually and then all at once.
Yeah, when I was talking to Eric Prince, I asked him with all the countries that he's been to, with everything, his, his, his, his,
men and partners have seen, is this happening in the United States? And what he said was
the one thing that's true in every location is that it happens overnight. One day, yes, there's
political turmoil and you go to bed, but when you wake up, the electricity won't turn on and there's
no internet. That's what happens. And so we won't know until it happens. And there's for obvious
reasons the power goes out first, the internet goes out first, because you cut communications first thing
when a conflict starts.
So I suppose we'll just see.
And the reality is by the time you actually know,
it will be too late.
So what I can say is,
the worst thing in the world for us
would be if we lived in a city.
Imagine doing this show from a major urban metro.
I guess you just couldn't do it.
Maybe in some cities?
I'd have to have like 15 guys with rifles
surrounding the building.
I mean, they're shooting.
up an ABC building in Sacramento. We don't know why yet, but. So we're on the middle of nowhere.
We still have threats and risks, but it's much more defensible and much harder to get to.
And that's why I was like, we need to get away from these cities because of the degree of violence
that's been erupting. It's a scary thought. It's getting crazy out there. All right.
Yaki India says, do you think Trump would be able to use the National Guard to secure Charlie's
funeral on Sunday, aren't they?
I don't know.
I heard that they were talking about the dress code as being red, white, and blue.
Indeed, that is correct.
Yeah.
And there's going to be a lot of people.
So if you are a conservative and you are in Phoenix and you are going and you are wearing specifically red, white, and blue, everyone will know where you're going.
And your political leanings.
All right.
Quantum Strange Quartz is breaking.
All pride flags have been lowered in honor of Jimmy Kimmel.
Nice.
John Kristen, Christian, says, amazing culture war today.
We need one with Chad Jackson and Teach him Chuck on MLK along with the one on Raymond Ibrahim on history of Islam.
Yeah, we talked about actressisms and possession.
And my favorite part was actually talking about DMT.
When people do DMT and then meet entities, it's like, could they just be, these are demons?
Well, I personally, I just think it's the DMT, but I'm not particularly serious.
Yeah, but there are stories of people who they put in two different rooms next to each other, give them DMT, and they both go to the same place and learn the same information.
That's why, you know, when Joe Rogan was doing all these shows about DMT, everyone was so interested because they're like, how did two people who did not communicate come back from a trip but have the same information?
How is that information translated to them?
and there's still
there's still theories
as to how
there's um
what is this what is that movie with um
it's a really awful movie
but it's got Robert De Niro in it
and he's a magician and the guy's trying to like figure out
how he how he does it
there's a movie
Robert De Niro is a magician
and he claims they have actual psychic powers
and they can't figure out how he does it
and he and uh an assistant go into
isolated booths
and he's supposed to know
psychically what the other guy
what number he's chosen
and sure enough
when the guy chooses a number
Robert De Niro gets it right every time
and they're like there's no transmission between them
we don't know how they would communicate any information
therefore this is supernatural
it turns out they had synchronized watches
and every time Robert De Niro would get a signal
to like he would get signaled
it was his turn to respond
he would look to where the second hand on his watch was
and that was the number to pick
so they were still able to convey information.
Interesting.
You said it's not a good movie, though?
It sounds interesting, but you said it wasn't that great.
Yeah, no, it's not.
They tried to, they wanted, they tried to, I'm going to spoil the movie.
I forgot what it's called.
But Sillian Murphy is in it, I think.
And he works with Sigourney Weaver, and they're like trying to debunk the supernatural.
And they do when a guy goes to prison because he's defrauding people or something.
And then at the end, the twist is that Sillian Murphy had psychic powers the whole time.
And you're like, you know, okay.
It seems like kind of a cop-out from a writing perspective.
They didn't do it very well.
They were trying to have it be like the prestige or whatever where it's like.
Actually a good movie, yeah.
Yeah, where it like flashes back and you're like, oh, now it makes sense.
Instead, you're just like, oh, well, that was dumb.
It was okay, I guess.
I shouldn't be so mean.
Whatever.
All right, we'll grab some more.
Gravity Walker says
Besides the fee for the H-1B
We need to tax salaries paid to foreign workers
At 100% or more
Offshoring our labor as a killer
Indeed, I mean
We're basically just saying no more H-1Bs
You know what I mean?
The Skull Kid says
Ilhan Omar literally does this on behalf of Somalia every day
I think referring to the
campaigning and lobbying for a foreign country
Yeah, I mean
If your interests are
not America first, you shouldn't be in Congress. I mean, your interest should be your constituents
as a congressperson, but your constituents are in America. They are not in some foreign country
overseas. And if your interests are not, you know, your constituents, you shouldn't be serving
in Congress. Did you imagine explaining this conundrum to like an American 50 years ago? You're like,
yeah, there's just like, there's just a Somali enclave in Minnesota and they keep electing.
It would have been unthinkable.
Islamist, they'd be like, what are you talking about?
I mean, no, I imagine they'd understand it because there was a time when, you know, Italians came in and they were living in little Italy.
I mean, they could wrap their head around Italians, but they'd be like, where's Smalley again?
Well, the thing is like, you know, whether it be Irish or Italians, they were looked at as others in a way.
But they were like closer.
They were like, okay, they're Catholic, which was radical.
It is true. It is true.
They were Europeans and stuff.
But, you know, when they were beating the crap out of each other in the streets, doesn't, you know, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they.
didn't feel like they were as close as, as we feel like they are.
And that was Italians and Irish.
So now Somali, it's like, that's a huge gap.
Yeah.
It's going to take a while.
Gravity Walker says El Salvador is proof that law and order results in prosperity.
We must have the same here.
Absolutely.
Sean Fitzgerald makes this, I think Sean Fitzgerald, right, actual justice warrior.
He makes this point all the time.
Crime drives poverty, but poverty does not drive crime.
People make the argument, oh, well, you know, it's poor, and it's a poor area, and that's why there's crime.
No, that's not true at all.
Culture drives crime.
The crime happens, and then there's no investment in the area.
Businesses leave.
Police don't actually prevent crime, so nobody wants to have businesses.
Nobody wants to put any of their money in there, and so that makes more crime.
It's not that poverty drives crime.
It's crime drives poverty.
Interesting.
man it's getting crazy that's all i can say is it's getting crazy
Hank tray says can we talk about the tray flip down el toro yeah when they
released the footage did they release the footage no there's
tray flip down el toro oh come on bro you gotta get cultured uh Chris Jocelyn come on
don't you guys know anything uh yeah reportedly he did it there's a photo on the cover
i think thrasher right and uh there's a photo of him going
but the video is yet to be seen.
I don't know what they're waiting for.
I think you already did it.
Yeah, I know, I think so.
I've already counted, but everyone disputes that.
Yeah, his first tray flip, his truck broke.
Yeah.
And then he rode away for like five feet and then spun out because it's, so for those,
landed it and rode for five feet and they're saying it doesn't count?
So that was a long time ago.
Okay.
So for those are not familiar, El Toro, the bull, is a large set of stairs, thought to be
close to the limit of human physical capability to jump down.
And back in the day, I'll avoid the overt jargon from skateboarding, but it was jumped
down.
And people are like, whoa, that's crazy.
And then it was spun, meaning someone jumped and rotated.
And then Dave Pajinsky kick-flipped it, meaning he not only jumped it, but the board flipped
under his feet.
And a lot of people thought it wasn't possible.
And then he did, and people's minds were blown.
Chris Jocelyn did what's called a 360 flip
where the board spins 360 degrees
while flipping one time
but when he landed the impact was so tremendous
the truck of the skateboard broke
and so as he rode forward
it lost control and he spun out
but he stuck it, land it, rode a little bit
and as much as everyone said that counted
everybody in the back of their mind knew
it doesn't
it's not his fault that the truck broke
but he didn't ride it out
and so everyone was like he did it at a human level but we want more and so reportedly he did it again and it would be for those that don't know one of the greatest feats in the history of skateboarding uh and so we think that it he did it so anyway my friend smash the like button share the show with everyone you know it's a great friday had a lot of fun today so make sure you join us on our discord server at timcast.com click join us get in everybody's they're having a party why aren't you there Patrick you want to shout anything out
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