Timcast IRL - Trump NUKES IRS, Mass Fed Layoffs, Democrats REVOLT Over 200k Layoffs w/Roma Nation
Episode Date: February 15, 2025Tim, Phil, & Brett are joined by AK & Skrapp of Roma Nation to discuss Trump firing IRS agents after DOGE investigation, 200K federal government employees expected to be fired, White House trolling il...legal immigrants in hilarious Valentine's Day post, and Bill Burr saying billionaires are like rabid dogs. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Brett @PopCultureCrisis (YouTube) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guests: Roma Nation @skrappjaw (X) @TheRealROMA_AK (X) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's a beautiful Friday with tremendously good news.
Ladies and gentlemen, thousands of layoffs at the IRS.
I say it with the utmost calm and reserve.
I am very excited.
The layoffs have hit the IRS.
They're estimating upwards of 200,000 feds may lose their jobs.
And once again, Democrats are apoplectic. They can't believe it.
There was protest in D.C. from federal workers being like, you can't take our jobs away.
And it's just like, you know, I think Trump may have moved a little too early on this one because I would have loved for Democrats to defend to defend literal tax
collectors. But to be fair, it is tax season and Trump has Democrats actually defending tax
collectors. So I think they're estimating around nine thousand layoffs. Holy crap. And then we
have some developments on the AOC front with Tom Homan. He's spoken up once again about the potential criminal liabilities for AOC
protecting illegal immigrants. So we'll we'll talk about that. And then we'll get a little
there's a bunch of other news, the army saying no more transgender troops. We're not going to
have that. And we'll get into Bill Burr saying that he wants. Holy crap. Well, well, I want to
get too aggressive in the beginning, but he wishes for it. I'll put it
this way. It's not that he wants to kill billionaires. It's that he wants them to not be
alive anymore, which is a very bold statement. I stole it from Family Guy, by the way. I stole that
joke. So let's before we get started, my friends, we got a new episode of The Green Room up. Another
episode will be up shortly. Last night we had Nate Cain on the show. And it was funny. I was
talking to Allison earlier and I mentioned this guy, Nate Cain, the show, and it was funny. I was talking to Allison earlier, and I mentioned this guy Nate Cain is a whistleblower who said he blew the whistle on some of the stuff Hillary Clinton had been doing.
And people tried to kill him.
He doesn't know who.
He may have been poisoned.
The lug nuts on his wheels and his car, they had been removed, and he almost crashed.
Like his kid noticed the car was shaking.
And I was talking to Allison, and she was like, it was really hard to concentrate when we were playing magic the other day because i kept trying to listen to what
he was saying because it was so insane like it's a crazy awesome story if you want to watch that
listen that interview go to rumble.com slash timcast irl it's a premium only you guys can go
to timcastpremium.com to sign up for rumble premium and watch that behind the scenes green
room episode where he basically talks about how someone was trying to kill him, it sounds like, I guess.
But we do have another episode that'll be up tonight with Roman Nation, of course.
They're joining us.
But also, don't forget to head over to castbrew.com and buy coffee.
Dude, I don't know what it is, but you guys rag on Ian all day, and that's fine.
But holy crap, the dude sold 200 bags of coffee since this morning. We did we did
the we were on the culture war show and Ian was like, it's great coffee should buy it. And I'm
like, he's it was it was it was 1290 something. Now it's 1094. Ian, our normal sales, we expect
to sell like 5000 bags of one brand of coffee in like six months to a year. And Ian did that in a
month. And now we're going on month two of the year and he's already sold I believe around three or four
thousand bags whatever people love Ian I know the chat they say please know Ian over and over and
over again but you know people maybe maybe they're buying it because they know it's going to put him
through college and they're hoping that's the case joining us tonight to talk about this and
everything else we got roman nation what's
going on tim who are you what do you do yeah so uh i'm the host of roman nation i'm also the founder
of rise of middle america uh the roman nation network and uh you can see us at rise of middle
america.com uh we're here on saturdays sorry we're at saturday Saturdays 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. And
I do some voiceover work with
Seamus as well. Oh, right on.
On Freedom Tunes.
Oh, excellent. And who is this
fine young gentleman? My name is Scrapjaw.
I'm the co-host on Roman Nation Podcast.
And I basically
just hang out and fill the dead air.
Oh, that's great. We'll need that tonight.
Let's go. So you guys got started on the Discord? Is that what it is? On the SimCast Discord server? Oh, that's great. We'll need that tonight. Let's go.
So you guys got started on the Discord?
Is that what it is, on the SimCast Discord server?
Yeah.
That's great.
That's amazing.
Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
How are you here?
It was a lot of fun.
So I actually started out probably in July, right after the Discord started.
And I decided, you know what, I'm going to do you a treat, all right?
Let's see if we can get some other heads in here or try to get you more memberships by doing certain shows inside of the Discord.
So I decided, you know what, I'll do my first two seasons there on the Discord.
Wow, dude.
Well, I appreciate it.
I mean, that was basically the mission of the Discord server was because I always say, like, you know, The Finding Fathers organized a revolution in bars and pubs. Right. So we want to do that with the coffee shops. But the first thing we'll do
is we'll create a digital space where the people who watch this show can hang out with each other
when we're not having the show. And it's been a smashing success. There's over 20,000 people are
in it. And you guys are there. There's Sinoski has a show, uh the white part yeah so it's really it's really quite uh quite
amazing and it is an honor and a privilege for me to have you guys here and uh just to see what
what everyone else in the discord server has been doing making culture making shows so glad to have
you we also got brett hanging out speaking of filling dead air that's what i'm here for guys
what's up it's brett i host pop culture Culture Crisis Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on YouTube.
But let's talk politics tonight.
We got Phil.
Hello, everybody.
My name is Phil Labonte.
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains.
I'm an anti-communist and counter-revolutionary.
Let's go, Tim.
Here's the story from The Washington Post.
Ladies and gentlemen, on this, the most auspicious of February 14th, as we are entering into the depths of tax season,
layoffs to hit IRS as Doge targets tax collections. Oh, boy. The cuts are expected to at least partially reverse the
Biden administration's efforts to beef up the agency. I just want to stress they're talking
about 9000 employees that may lose their jobs over this. And it's part of a broader move to fire two up to 200,000
probationary federal employees tax collectors are not your friends nope they are not trying
to make sure you get your your maximum refund and joe biden the biden administration did not
hire 87,000 it was 87,000 right 87,000 strange number they didn't do that because they're going
to go after the billionaires because there aren't that many billionaires. They did to go after you so they can nickel and dime
you into the poorhouse because they can't manage their funds. And this is so perfect. This is a
one to punch from the Trump administration right now. Start with USAID. Show all of the American
people what they're wasting your money on. So you get nice and riled up like, what is this?
Gender studies in Pakistan. And then go to the IRS and say, and now we want to stop them from taking your money.
Because then when the Democrats come out and say, we must protect the IRS, you go,
the people that took my money for Pakistani gender studies, I ain't supporting that. So
masterfully played. But let me get let me get some of the news. They say the Trump admin is
expected to begin layoffs of thousands of employees.
The IRS, six people briefed in the matter, said as billionaire Elon Musk team begins to target tax collections.
Treasury officials have discussed laying off roughly 9000 employees still in their probationary period as part of a broader as part of broader dismissals across the government of recently hired workers.
According to six people who spoke in the condition of anonymity to reveal internal conversations. I suppose my question to all of you is who dare would defend
the IRS? Any of you? Any of you? I wouldn't, but I guarantee there are Democrats that are
going to do it. There absolutely is. Absolutely. What's funny about it is for as long as I can
remember, not even just talking politics, but if you're talking amongst friends, movies and
television, it's not like you've ever
seen anybody give a positive portrayal of an irs agent ever there was a show called warehouse 13
where their cover in the show is their irs agents and they don't know that at first so everyone in
the town hates them and they have no idea why it's when they find out they all work for the
internal revenue service so everybody in town just hates them on principle yeah i mean that
makes perfect sense.
But now we are seeing people actually get tricked.
I don't know if it's tricked into it.
It's almost probably out of necessity because they know that ideologically they're not allowed to speak out of line.
So they don't want to actually talk positive about the IRS, but they understand that they will be looked down upon by their cohorts if they do so. So I I can't speak for how people get this mindset, but there are there is a segment of
the population that I think genuinely does believe the government is a good thing or net positive.
They do good things for the people that they there's not as much corruption as the other people in the country would would say there is.
They think that the average person that works for the government is actually a noble person trying to do good things for the people.
These are the same people that think that like universal health care would be a good or medicaid for all would be a good thing they don't they don't believe there is as much waste and fraud and
abuse of power in the government i think there's there oh yeah i think the the people that are
socialists nowadays they believe that i don't think so if they if they didn't believe that i
or at least i find it difficult to to square that square that circle that they don't believe the government is inherently good, but they want more of it.
I can't wrap my head around that.
It's the what you call it strategy.
It's a dialectic.
No, no, no.
What's it?
Piven.
The Piven.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
John Piven?
Yeah, it's that.
They know the government is destructive.
They know that it's extracting resources for the people.
They know that it's being spent on garbage, and they want to accelerate the U.S. into destruction.
They say this, from the ashes of the old, we shall build the new.
They don't want to protect, clean, and preserve.
But we are looking at a wound on America that they bandaged with social spending, never cleaned and disinfected and slept more
bandages on top of it's gone gangrenous. And the socialist strategy is don't let anyone know,
let it rot and fall off. And the Trump strategy is we need to go to the hospital immediately and
clean this up. It's going to hurt, but it has to be done. I don't believe for a second, even even
the people who are just like zealously anti Elon and Trump, they don't know or care about wasteful spending.
No, true that.
And not only that, but they also think that Elon Musk is coming in to steal all your tax money to become the richest man again.
Imagine me believing.
To be fair, he needs your money to go to Mars.
That's right.
Imagine me believing, the absolute hubris of me believing that he wants to steal my identity.
Like, he's not looking at my credit score and looking on positively.
The thing is, I don't like being Elon.
I want to be Brett, and I'm going to take his name.
Look, I don't blame him, okay?
I don't blame him.
So the tinfoil there is that Elon's really in the business of stealing up people's identities because he's going to create new AIs for them.
Well, I mean, that would be great.
Facebook is posting all sorts of like AI profiles now to flood the market.
How based would it be if it turned out that Elon was actually trying to enact the plot from Westworld where he takes everyone's identity and turns them into AI versions of themselves and puts them in
robot bodies. See, I like the idea that
he creates the AI of you and it's just
a better version of who you are and then he presents
it to you like, oh, don't you want to be this
person? He's already a better version of you anyways.
Aspirational eye.
Yeah. Oh, we should make
see, this is what I've been saying. I've been saying I want to do short
films for so long because we need a film
producer so that we can literally make the short film of Phil answers his door and Elon is standing there with another version of Phil.
And then it's just like, hello, Phil.
And then Phil's like, what is this?
And then they tase Phil and then they drag his body out and then the robot takes over his life and appears in the show.
And then it's just Phil's on the show like I am a co-host on Tim Kester.
That's right, Phil.
That was a really great point.
Very, very robotic and stuff.
So then the real Phil has to be like, maybe those IRS agents weren't all that bad anyways,
because now I've been taken over by an AI.
Why would the real Phil have to say that?
No, I'm saying because if he tases you and they lock you up and bring the AI in here,
then you got to get free.
And they're like, okay, maybe those IRS agents weren't that bad.
Sure, they were trying to steal my money, but they weren't trying to lock me in a basement
and put an artificial intelligence in my place.
Just just just real quick.
Can we this is we're kind of joke.
We're a little joking, but this is kind of what Democrats believe.
OK, when I see Elon Musk with a team of government employees go into the IRS, I'm like, oh, man, I wonder what kind of waste, fraud and abuse they're going to find.
Democrats are like he and his team of hackers are going to steal my identity for nefarious purposes.
Like it is the conspiratorial thinking that dark MAGA Elon wants to steal your tax information and identity for some reason. Now, look, maybe he wants to feed it into Grok. And
he's like, once I get all of the tax information and data on people, I can make Grok very smart
and defeat China. Maybe. But I really don't think so. I really I really don't think so.
It's kind of a mark as to just how partisan someone is right now, because you can talk
about the people that are left versus right. But the people in the middle should not be looking at this in any type of negative fashion. And somebody who says that
they're either not a Republican or says, I'm not a Democrat. If you're a true independent,
there's nothing about what Elon Musk is doing right now that could be seen as anything other
than awesome. But I'm just surprised by the amount of people that are proving themselves to be
kind of ideologically poisoned to one side or the other based on their response.
Are there are there people that are that are that are politically disconnected that would look at the government and say, no, it's everything's going great.
And I think that if we make it smaller, that'll be a bad thing.
And I think everybody pays just about the right amount of taxes.
And I think everything's just going swimmingly.
Not normal people.
I can't.
Again, these are people that I cannot.
I can't even create this phony person in my mind.
Also, it has a lot to do with, like, we talk about the amount of wasteful spending overseas,
but it's not just about the amount of money that we're wasting overseas.
It's the fact that bad things keep happening here and they can't ever do anything about it.
There's natural disasters every six months.
And they're like, well, sorry, we have no money for you.
If they were taking care of the people here and there were things being done properly, you could at least understand that somebody who's super statist is like, look, they're taking care of us.
Fine. But that's not
the truth. And nobody could actually believe that.
I'm just going to shout it out right now.
We need a producer.
So I don't...
Look, I may be the boss,
but I have no idea how any of this stuff
works at this company. So we
really do want to hire someone who can make short
films and shows.
And we've wanted to for a while. It's like this conversation is giving me so many ideas. Bro, I really want to to hire someone who can make short films and shows. And we've wanted to for a while.
It seems like this conversation is just giving me so many ideas.
Bro, I really want to make a short film where we make the version of Elon Democrats think he is.
Where it's like he steals everyone's information and starts replacing them with robots.
That way he can take their tax money.
Does he wear Darth Vader outfit or just the Darth Vader mask and like the regular clothes?
No, no, he's wearing the hat and the jacket.
But when he shows up to your house, when takes the jacket off it actually doesn't come off
it turns into a cape and then he's like i am i am dark mega and you are now the robot and like
but no in all seriousness we want to hire this producer so if if y'all know anybody who uh makes
films and short films you can figure out how to reach out somewhere i don't know maybe we can have
them just tweet at surge or something he gave gave a thumbs up. We're good.
He also deactivated his
ex account last night.
Oh, he got me.
Tweet at
Brett. No.
Send it to Phil. Phil is more active on Twitter
than I am. I have a lot of followers.
I don't have as many as Tim, but I have a lot of followers.
There's no guarantee that I'm going to see it.
Or Ian. Ian loves acting.
No, you know what? Send it to Raymond Ian loves acting. No, you know what? Send it to
Raymond G. Stanley because he loves it
when people say, tell Tim.
Raymond loves that.
Send it to Ray.
You've got to give him the pitch, too.
Wait, isn't there legal concerns
there? Because then we've got to...
We're not asking for pitches.
Attach a PDF file
to the tweet. Just attach a PDF file to the tweet.
Just attach a PDF file of your idea.
Send it to Raymond G. Stanley.
But in all seriousness, we're also doing documentaries too.
So we're not taking pitches for anything.
Right now we're just looking for like a single producer and editor.
You should still send the pitch to Raymond G. Stanley. No, if you send the pitch, it instantly becomes our property.
Oh, never mind.
Yeah, don't send pitches.
In all seriousness, so we tried doing pitches before, but it's not legal. It's not illegal,. Oh, never mind. Don't send pitches. In all seriousness,
so we tried doing pitches before,
but it's not legal.
It's not illegal, but it's not legal.
Meaning the reason why no one anywhere
will take solicitation
is because if you get 100,000 people
to send you a bunch of ideas,
if in any way they overlap with yours,
it causes a legal conflict of interest.
So it's just like, nope.
Pitches all going to garbage.
Yeah.
Anyway, what were we talking about?
Elon taking over the world?
Is that what we have?
And weird people who are now somehow being bullied into pretending like the IRS is a good thing.
I don't believe they're being bullied.
I think they're just really, really stupid.
We forget that there's still a contingency of people in the middle of America that have not been red-pilled.
They have not been affected. They are still working side-by-side the middle of America that have not been red-pilled. They have not been affected.
They are still working side-by-side the rest of us,
and they're kind of head in the sand.
They're well-to-do pseudo-liberals.
So you're not talking about middle America people who are struggling to get by.
You're saying the people who are kind of upper-middle class
and they trust the system because it's never bothered them. Right, exactly. exactly i mean i don't know if those are the people that i imagine are online
like like that person i imagine is too busy going to work coming home and living their life than
going on twitter to argue with somebody about why the irs is that they don't go to twitter to argue
they go to facebook to argue in my township yes they do they do. Luckily, I have not had a Facebook. That's where they're at.
Dude, Facebook is where the normies really live.
Private groups, right?
Private groups.
And if you go like Springfield,
when I went down there,
I got in on one of their private groups,
and it's more like X than most of Facebook.
But my township where I live,
oh my God, the Karens run the show.
Oof.
Well, let's jump to this next story
from NPR. Layoffs
accelerated. Federal agencies
with more cuts to come. Oh boy,
it's not just the IRS. They're coming
for everything. The Pentagon and the Department of Housing and Urban Development
are gearing up for budget cuts and staff
reductions while layoffs hit employees.
The Department of Agriculture, the CDC,
the Environmental
Protection Agency, multiple sources told NPR.
But wait, Forbes says as 200,000 recent hires could be affected by these layoffs.
My understanding was that Trump basically said anybody on probation is fired, right?
Oh, they're saying 2,000 probationary employees at the Department of Energy are going to be fired.
Yeah, okay.
Does that mean recent hires? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So they're in a probationary employees at the Department of Energy are going to be fired. Yeah, okay. Does that mean recent hires?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So they're in a probationary period.
This is clever.
This is clever.
Trump's basically saying, who can we fire?
And they're like, well, there's no protections for probationary employees.
How many are there?
200,000?
Axamal.
Trump is going to—this is the first—is this the first time Republicans actually made
the government smaller?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, well, I mean, the first time inans actually made the government smaller yeah i mean well i mean
the first time in my lifetime you know didn't calvin coolidge silent cal i mean wow feels just
like yesterday he's my fate my favorite president we're going we're going back to the good old uh
what 1921 192323. Ah, yes.
Oh, Calvin Coolidge.
There's a lot more people don't talk about it.
That's probably why.
That's why he's called Silent Cal.
He was a fairly innocuous president.
He did things like allowed the country to kind of do its own thing,
and he didn't have the opinion.
He let women vote.
Yeah, the federal government didn't need to be involved in everyone's life so all the time so well i don't know how you
reconcile that with him letting having women vote well i mean i don't think that that was actually
it was an amendment he doesn't have a have any authority okay there you go anyways he had strong
support for women's suffrage old silent cal yep Old silent Cal. Yep, so they say.
I do imagine that there's at least a contingent on the left that,
even if you're not necessarily politically inclined,
I imagine there's a lot of women who hear about 200,000 people losing their job and they just don't like the idea of people losing their job,
not realizing that that is your money that's paying for it,
or at least not really connecting that those things go hand in hand there's i mean look there's the idea and as an abstraction of shrinking the
government most people are like yeah i dig it i like the idea the the idea of making cuts to the
government as an abstraction yes i like the idea as soon as you may give give someone one anecdote
of someone hurt because their job was cut when you made those cuts yeah
all bets are off whether they actually want to have cuts to the government or not totally they
have you know oh well wait a minute you know blah blah blah blah that's why cutting the government
is so hard there's not only are there anecdotes that you're going to hear of people that were
hurt because it is going to hurt people's lives like an honest estimation of cuts in the government means that people are gonna have to
have significant changes in their lives because they're gonna have to change their jobs and so
yeah that's true and you know i feel bad because some of these hard-working people in mclean
virginia are gonna have to give up their third summer home who is the who was the guy that you had on your show when we were still on uh tim cast
uh lfr lfr family he he made a post a couple weeks ago and he said somebody explained this to me
i get it that the government is spending excessively but why does my daughter have to lose
her grant money that she earned and you know i i sat and thought about it and i went and did what
i do and i made a meme and it was a good meme and i went and i found an old school diagram of
someone applying a really bad tourniquet you know the one that's like a t-shirt and a stick
you know oh i remember this it's what trump is doing is you know like you were talking about
earlier ripping the band-aid off and treating the wound i said i said to the guy i said you know it's this is like you're it's like you complaining
about your toe going numb when your femoral artery is bleeding out trump is stopping the bleed
right now and so eventually you might we might be able to keep that leg you know she may still be
able to get her grant money out of merit right
that's the that's the point of all this not just that but like you can only imagine like what
happens if you don't you know we haven't gotten to that point yet but if we do and we you know
default on whatever money or uh or taxes or anything that we bring in then what then what
happens you know we have we've never been at that point yet.
And I think...
Well, that's because the Federal Reserve keeps printing.
Right.
Well, yeah.
Oh, man, the system is so...
I got to be honest, I don't even think the government knows how money operates in this country.
Most people in government, I imagine, don't.
Yeah.
You know, the average person, again, is still under the impression that you get taxed to pay for things for the government.
You know, you you the tax money that you pay.
The reason you have to pay the taxes is so that way the government can do things.
It's just not how it works. You know, the government prints the money whenever they want to do something.
If they they they appropriate, you appropriate, they write a bill that needs
funding for it, and the funding is a part of the bill. They're going to authorize the treasury to
print up that money so that way they can do whatever it is that they want to do. That's
the way our system works now. And whether it's a good thing or a bad thing, there are people that
have different opinions on that. But the idea that you need taxation in order to pay for things no taxation is for there's two reasons they tax one is so that
way there's less money in the system so that way to to manage inflation um and they tap and they
use uh i'm sorry they use two different means to manage inflation one is taxation one is the
interest rate and that's all
it is and if you look at what's going on real quick it's because they spent your money already
yes they they they spend your money through the creation of money through creating debt on paper
or through just signing just literally signing away debt and then they're like we got to pull
more money out because we spent too much another thing about this is if you look at the amount of people that
are getting laid off it's kind of like we were talking about before the show about elon musk
it might have been phil when we were on pcc earlier like elon musk goes in and he buys twitter
and he fires like almost everybody but it's not like the app stopped working for people and for
most of us we understand that despite all of these layoffs, it's not going to prevent the government from working at the rate that it's working at now because it already doesn't work efficiently anyway.
But weaponized empathy is a very, very strong motivator when it comes to leftist politics.
So as far as articles to be written and stories to be told that are going to go a long way and kind of humanizing a lot of these people to people on the left.
It will work because they're not going to want to see a bunch of people out of the job.
Even if in your pragmatic mind you know that something like this eventually has to happen because something has to give if we want to fix things.
Well, look on the bright side.
All of the deportees that are no longer here, there's jobs.
Oh, exactly. there's jobs oh exactly i mean these people that have been sitting around doing nothing
they now get to learn how to go do a real job maybe well this is this is the thing you know
when democrats were complaining that if we deport you know they came out it was it was it was uh that
osborne kelly osborne she was on the view i think it was the view right when she said it you know
who's going to clean your toilet oh you're all like like, oh, whoa, whoa. It's like, no, no, no, no, don't get mad, don't get mad.
It's the former IRS agent.
Yes.
See, that's why we need this producer so we can make these films.
I got a great idea.
We say, like, you know, we're hanging out, and I look at Phil,
and I'm like, man, we got some cleaners in here.
And then we go on Google typing cleaners,
and it's like former IRS cleaning service,
and a bunch of IRS agents come and start mopping my floor.
Well, no, no, it's like former irs cleaning service and a bunch of irs agents come start mopping my floor well no no it's not that that was in 2016 now the joke is who will pick the crops
because so it will have to be so funny a commercial for a farm where it's a bunch of
fbi agents picking picking the crops we picked your pockets now we pick your crops
there you go solid that it's a commercial yeah a commercial for the irs farm
workers association i like the idea of the of we picked your pockets now we can now you're
going to pick the crops that's a that's a great great line it'll learn to farm learn to farm
it would be solid in a in a you know little 30 second bit or whatever um look i mean the idea
that again the idea that the average government employee is there for your benefit they're they're
not they don't think of your benefit there are a handful that might think they're doing something
altruistic most of them think you know this is important because my job because i'm
important not because what i'm doing is important and they're just looking to pay their bills they're
looking to make sure their kids can get to college they're looking to be able you know get as much as
they can for themselves as you know and in the time that they're allotted and then they want to
have a pension and that's what the government offers really really. It offers what they consider a secure job with a good pension and the ability to go up through the ranks, the whole GS, whatever it's called, the structure and stuff.
You can get raises. You can get promotions and stuff if you just put your head down, do the job.
It's just a job.
They're not – the only time they talk about how they're public servants is when they're trying to defend their job.
And there's nothing wrong with wanting all those things because we've all been sold that.
That's the American dream.
Do better than your parents did.
My kids do better than your parents did my parent my my kids do better than i am right
and none of us want these people to not have that opportunity but let's just be honest about the
state of this government and the kind of people they've been hiring in the last decade is how
many of them are actually having families and forwarding society well also so they're not really
doing the american dream even though it's their
own dream right can't a certain amount like i imagine that a certain amount of the ones especially
if they're high enough up in the government that they can go work private sector anyways because
that's where a lot of times if you're high enough up in the government that's your exit strategy
anyways yeah let's jump to this next story from the new york post white house trolls illegal migrants with valentine's
day card featuring trump and homan we'll deport you it says the white house the white house x
literally posted this it says roses are red violets are blue come here illegally and we'll
deport you and it's angry trump and tom homan on a pink card with hearts in the background
i love this administration.
It's a good thing. And there are people that are going to be all upset because it's mean,
whatever. But it is a good thing to tell people from other countries it is a bad idea to come
to the United States illegally. Like that's something that we should all be able to say,
yeah, it's a good thing to tell people don't come to the u.s and it's it was a bad thing when joe biden was like people should surge the border yeah that's
crazy i don't think we're ever gonna i don't think we're ever gonna live through another
administration like this i don't think there is another person that will be able to put together
something like this in their lifetime i don't know i don't know i mean the memetic quality of it i'm
not saying that there can't be somebody who's as effective no no politically no i don't know. I don't know. I mean, the memetic quality of it. I'm not saying that there can't be somebody who's as effective. No, no. No, I don't know, because this is a symptom of a change in a generation in a culture.
They're doing this thing because the people who work for this administration, that this is our generation.
We are different from the last. We are not as I don't know, I guess, stodgy and tied to the rules in the same way.
There's a bit of irreverence in all of this.
So I kind of imagine that moving forward, we might still see more of this stuff.
It is a good thing that the Republican Party is has or at least the MAGA wing of the Republican Party has become actually adversarial or has allowed for a representation of the people in a way that is adversarial to the government.
I agree.
The reason we called it, so many people called it the uniparty,
was because the Democrats and the Republicans were both, at the end of the day, pro-government.
The Democrats were pro-whatever the government wanted.
The Republicans were pro-90% of what the government wanted.
They were a speed bump.
They were a speed bump. It was we've we've all heard the, you know, the the meme of, whoa, slow down there, Democrats.
You know, like the Democrats will get their way. We just can't do it this fast.
And that's essentially what the Democrats were with the with the the MAGA Republicans or with the new America first, America first Republicans, there's actual
repealing of things or at least attempts like real tangible attempts to shrink the government.
Republicans now are they're going to have to look at a Donald Trump presidency and the American
people are going to say, at least the conservatives, the Republicans are going to say, this guy actually made cuts.
Are you going to do that?
And if they don't do that, there's going to be there are going to be people that are going to say, look, we're not voting for that guy again.
Because we know that Donald Trump and it's not about there are people that are going to hear this and think that I'm saying that Donald Trump is some kind of great, great guy or whatever.
The point isn't that Donald Trump is great. It's that Donald Trump is doing the things that the conservatives have wanted for a long time. Every single conservative
has talked about getting rid of the Department of Education. Donald Trump is making actual moves
to attempt to get rid of the Department of Education. If you're there's no more, you can just talk about it and then get the votes and then continue
to get the votes.
You actually have to do stuff.
And Donald Trump is proving that you can.
There was a point we talked about like a year ago, Phil, where somebody put something through
about dismantling the Department of Education.
And I rolled my eyes and I said, I hate it because a lot of times it feels like a form of virtue signaling
and we know that it's not going to go anywhere.
And you said to me, you said, no, it's good because you need to keep the idea alive
that people believe that it's possible.
You understand that it doesn't necessarily seem that in this moment that's going to happen.
I don't remember who it was at that time that did that, but that was just like a year ago.
And here we are actually seeing that come forward. And I said, I don't think we'll ever see that in my lifetime that but that was just like a year ago and here we are actually seeing
that come forward and i said i don't think we'll ever see that in my lifetime and i was wrong
well i mean i i'm i'm thankful and again i i i like the fact that donald trump is doing it
but it's not like it's not about donald trump the guy although it might be that donald trump
is the only guy that could do this, that has the courage to do this.
But anyone that would actually go in and say,
I'm going to make these cuts, I would be behind.
If you've got a guy like Rand Paul,
Rand Paul doesn't have the charisma,
and he's probably not tall enough to ever be the president.
But if Rand Paul got in, I would expect him to do these type of things,
because these are the kind of things that he would have been campaigning on the reason i was i supported
ron paul was because these are the kind of things that he was was campaigning on so maybe donald
trump it may be whether it be donald trump or whether it be someone else i don't care but
these are the things that i want either and these are the things that I wanted before Donald Trump was ever running for president. Before 2016, I was a libertarian-minded
Ron Paul guy that was like, we need to cut the government. The government is too involved in
people's lives. And this is a decade ago now, or over a decade ago. And now to see that Donald
Trump's delivering the stuff that i've been wanting for the better
part of the past two decades for 15 years you know i i i how could i not be happy about how
could i not support it this is this is literally a libertarian's wet dream going on right now you
know and what donald trump is doing is he's a he is doing textbook corporate america like corporate um project management
he's finding the people that can actually do the jobs that are needed to be done he's bringing them
together getting him in the room and the the liberals on the left have excommunicated their communicated their top people. Yep. Tulsi, RFK, Elon.
They all have their strengths.
They all.
And so once they've all come together, it's like, oh, I see what he's doing.
It is fascinating how Democrats are attacking RFK Jr.
There are these there's a viral thread where they're like, here's a man who was running
as a Democrat, then an independent, heavily critical of Trump.
And when he tried to join Kamala Harris and got rejected, he went and bowed to Trump and now is some kind of MAGA hero.
And I'm like, let's let's just rephrase that.
OK, for for for you, you liberals out there, RFK Jr., who does not represent the the majority or plurality of conservative right wing views,
decided to aid and assist them against kamala harris helping trump
to win a victory trump rewarded him with a position in health trump supporters are happy he did this
because they won and you're and you're calling them losers like it this is why they lose yeah
they don't understand alliances they don't understand loyalty they don't understand honor
and not only that but i mean they didn't just screw him over once.
They screwed him over twice.
Yeah.
And not to mention, they, you know, as this RFK Jr. was friends, a lot of these Democrats, when it came time to get voted in, they all called him an evil liar, charlatan and all these other nonsense things.
Also, didn't Bernie then vote against Tulsi?
Indeed.
And she endorsed him.
She sacrificed her career for him. She gave up her career for him.
This is some of the... Look, man, I'm sorry.
There are people out there that are like, my family are
Democrats. You can't square this.
Tulsi Gabbard was supposed
to... She was the darling of the DNC.
She was a military...
She was active... She was
military reserve, I believe. So she's a
military, progressive,
woman of color, rising star in the Democratic Party. And they said, endorse Hillary. And she said, I believe. So she's a military, progressive woman of color, rising star in
the Democratic Party. And they said, endorse Hillary. And she said, I think Bernie's the
right choice. They went after her in the DNC with pitchforks and torches for having done that.
And they started calling her all these awful names. And boy, did Hillary want to destroy her.
All and she did all of that for Bernie. And then when it came time to get a
position at DNI, Bernie voted against her because that man has no honor. Like you said, they don't
have loyalty to any of the people there. They have loyalty to the party because they're not allowed
to think outside of the party anyways. You're not allowed to hold any opinion that goes against what
is mainstream DNC. And when she was then pushed back on
and when she should have taken,
she should have been the heir apparent in a lot of ways.
And she destroys Kamala in that first debate back in 2020.
And somehow in 2024,
we end up with Kamala running for president
and her on the other side.
And anybody with a brain understands
that it should have been the other way around.
And that clip came back to haunt her so hard.
I saw that thing come around.
It was like a boomerang.
It went around one time, hit her, knocked her off the stage.
A couple of years later, she turns back around and hits her on the other side of the head.
It's like, yep.
I mean, what did she think she was going to happen?
She literally just was a nobody all the way up to the top that did nothing for anybody.
And nobody voted.
Yeah.
Like nobody voted for.
Oh, OK.
I know that.
Look, you know, you know, what's really sad about Bernie Sanders is that he sold his soul for what?
A million bucks.
It's like, bro, I mean, come on.
You were worth a lot more than that.
You could have held out for more money.
He was this working class left populist hero.
He makes just over $1 million off a book, and he buys his third summer home, and now all of a sudden he's like, whatever the Democrats say.
I think that he's ideologically possessed personally.
Bernie?
Yeah.
No, no, no, no.
I do.
No, Bernie back in the day was, and then they offered him the deal, and he took the deal,
and I think that proves he's not ideologically possessed at all.
AOC is not ideologically possessed either.
AOC will say whatever the money tells her to say.
As evidenced by, as soon as she got elected, she backtracked on Palestine.
Yeah, these people are just kind of like, you mean my look, I get it.
AOC was a bartender.
It's an honest job.
And she got to be a member of Congress.
All of a sudden, people in media were saying, I love your work.
You're amazing.
And she didn't want to lose that.
And Nancy Pelosi and the rest of them come to her and say, you will be a bartender in two years unless you do what we tell you.
And she said, please don't take this away from me.
I think that she I think people like AOC and possibly Bernie look and well, Bernie less.
So I think Bernie's way that they probably presented the situation to her is you can do more for more people in the long run if you work with us, as I get into a position of leadership in Congress, I can make actual real change and et cetera, et cetera.
And possibly I think she might actually have presidential aspirations.
She's also somebody who has come across the aisle to join with things with people like Ted Cruz.
Or Matt Gaetz with the
stuff on the stock market.
Insider trading.
I heard the clip of
Jon Stewart yassqueening
over that.
I heard AOC's pregnant.
She says she's not.
That was a few months ago she said she's not.
There's a rumor on X. Nice. She said she's not. There's a rumor on it.
Nice way to say she's fat.
Let's jump to this story from Fox News.
We have this from Fox.
Homan and AOC clash over a webinar to help immigrants.
I'm going to pause you, Fox News.
It was illegal immigrants.
And evade ICE raids.
I thought I educated her.
Homan suggested Ocasio-Cortez could be impeding ice enforcement
i just want to pause real quick for fox news on this one it says illegal immigrants right above
the headline and you can click on it the title just says immigrants but then it mentions ice
why you conflate the two fox come on don't do that anyway the story uh picked up last night
but it's advanced a little bit as uh tom hom and Eric Adams appeared on Fox. And, well, President Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, on Friday clashed with AOC over a
webinar she hosted. Quote, let's pray that she is not educating the next murderer of a young
college nursing student on how to evade arrest by ICE. Homan told Fox News Digital on Friday,
how many more young women have to be raped, murdered, and burned alive until she wakes up?
Homan had said, had at first on the Ingram angle
that he had emailed the deputy attorney general asking whether AOC's hosting of a know your rights
with ICE event on her Facebook page could count as impediment to federal law enforcement. AOC,
then, you know, she put out this tweet saying maybe she's going to be in trouble. We talked
about a little bit the other day. But interestingly, I think I think the narrative is moving in this direction. I'd like to advance this narrative.
This is why we're doing this segment. I want more people asking the question of when is it?
When does it become illegal when you are aiding and abetting illegal immigrants?
And perhaps majority of this country would agree. AOC having a set a webinar about like
constitutional rights doesn't meet that that criteria. Maybe the average American would be like, I don't know. She's explicitly
trying to provide information on how to avoid detection. It's one thing to say if you are
stopped by law enforcement, here are your rights. It's another thing to say if you go to these
locations at this time, if you see people who look like this that's not about your rights
it's about providing information to allow criminals to evade law enforcement and you
are encouraging them to persist which is a crime you've heard about this question asked you've
heard about the cute winter boots right oh yeah yeah that's where it's their explain it explain
it that's so cute winter boots this is the code word or phrase that lefties are using to say basically, hey, or it's really icy out today.
You know, it's very convenient of them to use that terminology.
And that's what they're talking about.
And so they're actively plotting to help people that they know are here without proper credentials, you know, in the states illegally. And so, you know, if you hear somebody in public saying, you know, cute winter boots or it's pretty icy out today.
I mean, lately, honestly, where we're from, it has been.
But the cute winter boots is a dead giveaway.
Right, right.
And then on top of that, you know, what happens when, you know, the officers are trying to find a certain person something bad happens because
they were tipped off in the beginning and you know who's going to be responsible for that exactly
i've never heard the uh cute winter boots yeah it's a thing um i keep tabs on springfield ohio
shout out to you guys down there they're really trying to turn their town around. When the Trump administration decided
that they were going to start talking about, you know, if you're somebody that's in a position of
authority of power and you're assisting with, you know, immigrants, illegal immigration,
and it's not just if you're a mayor or if you own businesses, that entire town is on the take.
There's an entire pipeline through the NGOs with the Haitians.
We had a video.
I went and I interviewed a tow truck driver, and it got 50,000 views.
It's on our Roman Nation YouTube channel.
And this tow truck driver was going on about,
because they're rubber stamping at the DMV their licenses licenses and they're just flipping brand new cars over. Our government has
been giving through the temporary protected status thousands of thousands of thousands of dollars
to these immigrants. And these are people actually here legally because of the temporary protected
status, which I think is getting rescinded or they're working on it. So it's kind of messy on that. It's not as easy to deport the
Haitians as it is other people that are just here. Well, now that they got rid of the TPS stuff,
huh? I believe so. And so Springfield, Ohio, right now they're trying to get some of their active citizens, get them on the council of their town so they can push these corrupt people out.
So it's churches.
It's NGOs.
It's the temporary work service that's doing it.
There's like one guy that owns everything in the pipeline
to do it all, to get the money. And the hardest part for them to do is to track the money once
it gets to the state level. Because not every state has the same reporting standards on the
money that comes from DHS and CBP and all of that, which is where a lot of that cash is that in FEMA, because FEMA is under DHS.
Right. So that is a big mess and a lot of it's hidden and it's a huge money laundering scandal.
And if Elon's out there listening to this, you need to go to places like Ohio and talk to people, talk to the congressman, get Jim Jordan,
you know, whoever it is that's in the place down there in, I think it's Clark County,
that district, talk to them.
These guys need help.
They need somebody that can really go in there and clean up that town
because it's really destroyed it.
You were going to say something.
I don't know if you were.
Oh, to your point, remember we were looking at how much money
that these towns were actually getting.
And I think what's Springfield?
What, 20,000 people?
It's like 50,000 people.
I mean, it's actually a city in decline.
A lot of Rust Belt, middle American towns are in a state of population decline since the 70s, 60s, 70s.
And Springfield is no different. And the whole point of bringing the migrants in there in the first place, if you go back to this, I think this is a magic year, 2014.
So we need to figure out what the common thread is with 2014, because that's where all of the pardons start.
That's when a lot of this illegal immigration schemes started in Clark County down there, and they cited population decline in that county they're like we need to replace this
population to the tune of like 20 30 40 000 people and guess how many people they've imported into
that town exactly that amount right so it's it's um it's this has been going on for longer than
just you know this last year when trump was talking about cats and dogs. Well, we've talked about the program to disseminate these people throughout the country.
It was run by Health and Human Services.
It was called the Refugee Resettlement Program.
And the point was not just for Ohio but for the country more broadly.
And it's something that Musk has talked about.
The point was to take people that were looking for asylum or any basically anyone that came here illegally, just give them the the status of asylum hoping for is to change the makeup of the population.
So that way they can have a more Democrat or the Democrats can have a better chance of winning.
And then eventually have these people get amnesty and have them become American citizens.
And again, with the with the goal of having them vote Democrat, the goal was a one-party system here in the United States, and we were very, very close to having that be a result of these policies.
And now that we have the revelations from the USAID stuff from Doge,
that was all being funded by the government.
The government was spending the American people's money,
spending money that they printed up for these programs
to affect the political outcomes in the United States.
That's entirely illegal.
That's completely illegal.
That is totally contrary to the whole narrative that the Democrats and the left spin, which
is democracy.
You know, it's our democracy, our democracy.
That's all BS.
It was all a lie because they wanted to have a single party rule. And that's antithetical to what the United States is built on. brought here for labor purposes or for being milked for the the NGO money, all of that funding.
That's human exploitation. They're exploiting people from other countries and bringing them
here and just loading them up with, you know, welfare money that eventually will dry up.
It'll get revoked. And what happens then when you bring people to a country, from a country, to a nice country, from a country that has been destroyed systematically and through natural disasters, right, where they had generations of people that came in that were not properly assimilated.
That conversation you had in the bar with those guys, and I think it was one guy was from Germany there, that was really eye-opening.
That's the very same thing we see in Springfield or in other parts around the country is where they're brought here under pretenses of, oh, these are people.
We want to help them. Yes, they come from places that were torn or natural disaster torn, but then they're being exploited, which is horrific.
Yeah, I mean, it's a really bad situation for all involved when it comes to the stuff, the at the the illegalities that have been going on
around the border what what i guess they don't care to understand or just don't understand is
it's a generational problem and uh one of the stories we got out of sweden was in uh the city
of sototalia there were uh the children of migrants who are now adults in a car with a guy
standing up in the sunroof, opening fire with an automatic
weapon on a bank. And these are the 20 year results of bringing in people and not providing
proper assimilation. And I mean it providing what they did in Sweden was they just told them all,
just do it, do whatever you want. You're welcome here. The problem is Swedes are all incredibly
racist. And so when they when the government was trying to do this either economic thing or this like, look how noble we are thing, we're not racist.
They're very racist. They ended up bringing in a bunch of people from Somalia who, when these people tried to get jobs, could not because the white Swedes didn't want to hire them.
And it's really funny how hoity totoity and progressive they claim to be.
And so what happens is these Somali refugees form enclaves in parts of the country where they all start moving around each other because that's the only way they could work and provide for each other because they were largely being dismissed.
They have children who grow up in a Somali refugee enclave.
These children are Swedish, but they're not from Somalia.
And white Swedes call them Somalis.
They're Swedish by nationality.
But the Swedes, like the Swedish
people have been the Swedish people
for a long time.
And the nationality of those
people, it's
part of their culture and stuff.
It's who they are.
In the United States, we can get away with that kind of stuff because we don't have the same kind of deep roots.
Swedes have been there for a thousand years.
So I'll put it this way.
We don't got to call them racist.
We can just say multiculturalism does not work the way these trans that interest groups think it will.
And so they decide to bring large portions of Somali individuals and drop them in Sweden.
And what did they find? It completely did not work. Their cultural values were different.
Swedish people did not tolerate Somali refugees.
And it exacerbated this problem until we ended up with stories in the past decade or so.
When I went to Sweden over this, you know, story with with Trump, only a couple of months before we got there, someone for no reason threw a grenade onto a balcony where there was an eight
year old British child who was on vacation with the family and he got injured. Or I don't know.
I don't know exactly how severe the injury was but it was a serious attack grenade attacks happening i think i think
sweden has more grenade attacks than like most other countries that are not at war i think
actually i think the stat was sweden has more grenade attacks than any other country that is
considered in peace grenade attacks and it's so. It's because the gangs were buying old grenades from the
Balkans wars or whatever, and then using
them in their conflicts.
The issue is largely,
you cannot take two entirely different
cultures and then mash them into each other.
You'll get conflict. We don't want
the conflict, but this is what's been happening. That's the other concern
in Springfield is that
because of the temporary protected
status, I went around to some,
and I should have been,
I should have did a video on it.
I did go around to some of the gun shops
because there was an interview
with a girl who allegedly worked
for a big box store that sells firearms.
And she was saying that
because of their protected status,
they could go in and just buy guns
because they were here legally.
So they are not,
because they had paperwork and everything.
I don't know how it works,
but she said it was working that way.
And I went around and I asked a couple of stores
and one guy was really terse with me,
but we made friends after a while and got talking
and I bought some ammo from him.
But he was saying, look, if you can fill out this form – and he had a secondary form.
He's like, you check this out, and at the bottom it says if any of this – and it's basically a condensed 4473.
But he says if you fail that check, I keep your money.
You pay me up front.
If you fail the background check, I keep it.
I keep the gun, everything, and you're out of my shop.
So he's very serious about it.
But he said, look, I have people that come in here all the time.
They pass it.
They're fine.
Really?
Yes.
That's, I mean, according to, I'm just Googling you doing the AI search.
But according to the Brave AI, says that ohio residents must be
u.s citizens to legally purchase firearms yes not that they're going to check oh okay so someone
shows up with a driver's license and does a background check i've never been citizenship
tested so here's the thing big box stores go by nationwide standards right ohio gun dealers
and i talked to about this is federal law that's a that
yes federal law you have to be a citizen the federal law says that you have to be a citizen
you have to be a citizen that's what then somebody's saying here then somebody's breaking
the law because i talked to both the big box store guys and and i i played a little game little
little game we have a friend of ours that lives in ireland and i was like hey buddy of mine wants to come in and go hunting and so i gave him a scenario i was like but he's a little bit
sketched about you know our process he wants to know how everything is and the guy told me
straight up he has to have legal residency as a citizen he doesn't have to be he said he didn't
say citizenship he said residency and he if he wants to come in and buy his own firearm
so there's something with the TPS, something about residency.
If you're saying citizen, I'm not saying you're wrong.
I just know what I heard when I talked to these FFLs.
So the local FFLs said, look, if you're not an Ohio – if you don't have an Ohio driver's license, I'm not selling you anything because the local mom-and-pop gun shop owners, they are way more protective of their FFLs than a big box store is.
Let's jump to this next story from TMZ.
Millionaire Bill Burr says billionaires are rabid dogs who deserve to die.
That's a pretty bold statement from a guy with a net worth of around $10 to $20 million, according to a cursory Google search.
I've also heard stories that he owns a helicopter. Good for him. Bill Burr doesn't want to eat the rich,
but he does want to kill them. The committee went off on billionaires in a recent podcast episode,
comparing them to rabid dogs who need to be put down. He made the comments on his Monday morning
podcast, blaming billionaires for dividing the country, hoarding all the wealth, and creating
a situation where working people can't afford rent and need two jobs just to stay afloat. Bill Burr, of course, is one of the most deeply troubled and ignorant individuals in media. Yeah. Sending wealth gap in America is bad for this country because parents have to work so much they'll never get to see their kids. And the ramifications are dire.
For Bill, all of these problems can be traced back to greedy billionaires who want to divide and conquer.
If Bill had an IQ that was in the triple digits, perhaps he would understand that makes literally no sense.
But, hey, he's a comedian, not a rocket scientist.
We were talking about this a little bit today on PCC.
You should listen to our episode today because Phil absolutely went off.
It was fantastic yeah i mean it's frustrating because you know the people that bill thinks that he's being uh you know compassionate about
those people look at billionaires and they look at bill and they think that they're both rich
and so this this this class warfare that he's fomenting, the people that he thinks he's on the side of will eat him too.
It's not that, though.
It's that Bill is just genuinely stupid.
Because, like, any honest assessment of the current cultural divide in this country does not lead you to conclude that billionaires are all conspiring to make it happen.
This is what I can't.
I tell you, my friends, you know what I can't stand? You got people on the Internet and
they're like Z Juice all the time. And I'm like, guys, it's not one group doing anything. And they
go, yes, it is. Then you get the woke saying it's the white privilege, the white colonial. No,
it's not. It's not one group. There's there's there's disparate special interests that have
amassed power in a variety of different ways. Sometimes they collude together, but they are all in different areas. People like
Bill Burr are just as stupid as the anti-Semitic people and just as stupid as the woke people who
hate white people and the colonialism people. I've long said if you want to figure out which
conspiracy cult to exist in, just figure out which group you hate the most. If it's the one percent, you can hang out by Wall Street, people like Bill Burr. If you're
an anti-Semite, there's a group of white nationalist anti-Semites that are waiting for you.
You can blame if you if you hate white people or if you hate cis heteronormative patriarchy,
that group exists. All of these groups want to put the entirety of all blame in a single group
of people. And it doesn't actually play out that way. If Bill Burr
took 10 seconds to even Google search how basic economics worked, he'd be like, oh, that that
makes literally no sense that I just said that. He says in the clip, he says that there's so much
being produced in this country and there's so much money being made in this country that it's
abhorrent that all of this stuff is happening. I said, well, that may be true. Amazon may be making
billions upon billions of dollars every year.
But what you should be asking the question is,
is why are you on your income not able to make a living
and then wonder why you're being taxed so much
and so little of that money is coming back to you
in a way that's actually effective?
The picture is very, very massive.
But the idea that he is literally stating that the billionaires all get together and go, shall we have the rebel fight each other? Liberal and conservative. It's not it's not happening at all. You got you got billionaires that are pro Trump. You got billionaires that are anti Trump. Sometimes the billionaires switch their positions. They are not fomenting or doing any kind of crackpot conspiracy.
Well, half of half of them don't even understand politics. Zuckerberg doesn't know or care about politics. He's just milling about whatever the CIA tells him to do.
Well, and most of them anyways, as you know, if you look at any of these companies,
granted, we're seeing a large shift right now in policies from like tech companies that are
seeming to move slightly the other direction as the pendulum swings. But it's not like they ever
gave to one party. They gave to both parties parties assuming that they're going to try and get favors in return by giving to both of them but when he talks about
all of this he's talking about as if there's three or four people that are causing all of these
problems it's just far more complicated than that yeah it's the same thing when they talk about taxes
too it's like oh well well they need to pay their fair share but yet their best option would be for
you to pay less taxes rather than that guy
pay more exactly like if the idea here is that you feel wrong done by it's not that you want this
other guy to be as wrong done by as you were the idea is that they should do less to you and less
to him as well like they should take less of your money and less of his money rather than trying to
take more of his money to even out the score so that you feel as if both of you got screwed equally i mean he says it himself that he thinks it's a zero-sum
game the reason you're poor is because of someone else it's really easy to convince people that are
that are struggling that it's someone else's fault just like what tim was saying you can find someone
to blame very easily and that's all bill's doing he's just he's just catering to the the
the inclination the people that already have an inclination to hate the rich but the thing that
he's missing is he's the rich too like the people that are billionaires like we were talking about
this morning like elon musk employs a lot of people at Tesla and SpaceX and all of the companies he owns.
And Bezos employs a lot of people at Amazon.
And the Walton family, they employ a lot of people at Walmart.
All of those companies, or those three companies, make life possible for thousands of Americans.
Probably tens of thousands.
What if you want to talk about, like, if he was more in-depth,
he's like, what if we're talking about the people at BlackRock
buying up all of the homes so that people don't have access to housing
and then driving up the rent?
There's a conversation to be had there,
but he's not going to go that in-depth.
That's the board, but the people that own BlackRock
are like everybody that owns some kind of 401k,
everybody that has their savings of 401k everybody that has that has their
savings in the stock market you know if you own just the dow you know the dow jones industrial
average you can buy that itself as a stock then you own a piece of black rock and if you own black
rock stock you own all this so it's it's not you're you're right it's not as simple as just
these guys are the bad guys and they've've turned billionaire with a B, like capital letter B into a slur in a way, which is like.
And it's so funny because we started with Bernie earlier saying that the second he became a millionaire, it was no longer the millionaires and the billionaires.
It's now just the billionaires that you're criticizing because you want to take all of the onus off you and put it on someone else.
But like you said earlier, they're not going to distinguish between the two.
They don't care.
The average person that sits there and says Luigi was
right, they're like, oh,
he got that CEO, blah, blah, blah.
The CEO that he killed was worth about $40
million. Rumor has it that Crystal
Ball is also worth $40 million.
The amount of money
of $40 million, it's a lot of
money.
Real quick, what day did this podcast come out it was on Monday
we talked about it today but the clip
was just making the rounds
the point is like
40 million dollars whereas it's a lot
of money it's a very very
very long way away from a billion
and the guy that Luigi
killed had 40 million dollars if you foment
this kind of this kind of class warfare if you're into that bill burr they're gonna come for you so
so i just have a question a genuine question on your guys's opinion and the audience uh feel free
what will i'll ask you guys this bill burr's podcast i was curious i mean this is a this is a
this is incitement to violence i mean i didn't know what to put for the thumbnail because like
it's what he doing actually inciting violence it absolutely is so the the principal rule as
someone who works in media and podcasting with a particularly large show is that you cannot direct
people to commit harm against another group of people it may not cross into legal illegal
territory um what would make something illegal is to direct a specific action.
So if you said, I think this group of people, something should happen to it like Bill Burr did.
That's not illegal, but it violates every terms of service of every podcast platform.
In this regard, I looked up his podcast.
It has not been removed from, I believe, anywhere. And not
only that, he has two large sponsors. I'm not in the business of trying to create. Well, I don't
know. This is the question. Do we believe it appropriate based on this man going on his show
and saying that a class of individuals should be murdered? How do we feel about what? How do I
phrase this? The left has no problem and had no problem for a very long time of attacking the advertiser and attacking the platform to get people that were their ideological opponents removed. How do we feel about that right now? Should we shout out the sponsors for sponsoring this show and saying they should pull their ads from his show the same way they did to us? Or should we say Bill Burr should be allowed to advocate for this murder and we're going to stand back and let him do it here's
what i think i think we need to go back to just ignoring people that have an iq lower than room
temperature well i mean that doesn't really i never really follow it yeah like so back just
back to the question i mean do you guys i'm genuinely curious what what y'all think but
that's what i'm but it's what i'm getting at is like there was a time before cancel culture
where people who had dumb opinions we just whatever, he's saying a thing over there.
So the question then is not do we ignore it or I suppose you can say that that would fall into the just let him advocate for this murder and we're not going to be involved in it.
Is that the approach?
We're not.
We're actually advocating for the opposite here.
We're calling it out.
We're like, look, look at every side of this and look at what it's been.
We're actually giving it some air and some discussion.
I think that's really what it needs.
Put a one in the chat if we should engage in cancel culture and put a two in the chat if we should let Bill Burr call for whatever he wants to call for and just let him mind his own business.
I mean it sincerely.
I'm not saying – that's why I didn't name the sponsors
or mention which platform or anything like that.
And this language that you're hearing right now,
not just what he's saying, but the othering of people
that are more successful than you are,
is rampant in a lot of corners of the internet right now
and in America in general.
And he is, in a way, his talk about the degradation of the middle class
is indicative of that mindset now.
Where when I look at this, I see there is a difference between the type of person who sees this person who is more successful than they are and sees them as somebody who has created something that they too can achieve.
And somebody who sees somebody who has created something that they just feel nothing but envy for and if you tend to find that the
people who take the mindset that those who are more successful than me are somehow harming others
have a very very negative or sometimes violent mindset and that is becoming more and more common
these days because of ideas like eat the rich well here's a question it's it's looking sorry
a little split but it
seems to be leaning towards he should be canceled so i'm doing a hard poll uh right now 71 percent
72 percent say he should we should call out his sponsors in his platform so i'll let that one
ruminate as it were make your point we'll see where we go no no what i was going to say is uh
like go back 20 years ago all right so. So Bill Burr from 20 years ago.
Would he be advocating for the same thing 20 years ago when he didn't have his fortune now?
Or would it be different?
I think he'd largely say a lot of the same things.
I feel like he's just going to say what he thinks will catch him the biggest market share.
Like, there's no reason to go on a show and advocate for something like this unless you're looking you're looking at a target market that shares the opinion
he also had the uh like he had the in the opinions recently he was on like one of the late night shows
and claimed that people he basically the greatest straw man argument to the wildfires saying that
people were saying that uh they were doing a bad job and making people seem like they were stupid
for saying that things were going wrong when there was no water in the tanks right right so low info wow i mean it's 71 with uh 1300 votes call out his
sponsors and the platform 29 say leave him alone i will say though there is something to be said for
cancel culture when it's done right like a lot of people on when we what we came through was
unreasonable we wanted to have conversations about things that we found to be distasteful
through all the transing and all of that and right now in the gaming world um some of our friends
it's based shout out to it's based they're another group they're a group that actually came out of
your discord as well um their guy is over in i think it's actually sweden that's where he's based out of but most
of his devs are here and those their whole campaign right now is this is this what gamers
want and they're actively calling out gaming companies for and some tech companies in the
linux realm for pushing trans stuff and saying, dude, get away from all of this.
I think we should cancel Bill Burr.
We should boycott.
And I'll tell you why.
You make a good point about the scale of things.
They're going to come out and they're going to be like, I thought you guys were for free speech and blah, blah, blah.
Actually, we were always against calling for death and violence.
The issue was particularly when it came to, say, like Twitter and their gendering policies.
Megan Murphy said men aren't women, though. That's the quote. And they banned her permanently
for having said that. That's like that's an opinion statement. She didn't call for violence.
She didn't threaten anybody. She didn't insult anybody. She was having a conversation with
someone. Remember when Zuby got suspended for saying, OK, dude? Yeah. Was that what he said? He said, OK, dude. Yeah.
Yeah. He was he wasn't misgendering anybody. Someone snarkily responded to him. So he was
like, OK, dude, it's like a whatever. And they suspended him for it. So he made the T-shirts.
That's what we opposed. Bill Burr has sponsors on this podcast where he's saying people should die. And he and not just
that. He's saying they need to be put down. That's what he's saying. That is not creating
an imminent threat. So it's not illegal. But he's not just saying, you know, when I opened the show,
I said, it's not that he wants them to die. He wants them to not be alive anymore. That's a joke
from Family Guy. Quite literally, he's he's he's stated in his show he wants people to take an action against them. And I think what has happened is
we've gotten away from rule of law and the this stuff is illegal. I remember back when and you
just had Milo on. I can't personally can't stand three minutes. He just takes everything over but when he was novel and kind of a provocateur
and the berkeley riots came around there was a a female professor who actively called for
burning that place down before he came on and i remember glenn beck talking about saying look
that's textbook definition of terrorism because you're advocating for political gain at, you know, with violence.
I'm reading the comments on his podcast, and it's funny how there are a lot of people.
One of them says we need 300 more Luigi's.
There's people saying, like, Trump is racist.
Here's a guy going on a show and saying billionaires are dividing people.
So then he calls for harm against them.
And his commenters are all saying, yes, screw Trump. F these trump f these people i'm like bill if you want to figure out who's
dividing people it's you it's you okay but let's be real everybody bears some responsibility for
having ideological opponents but you cross the line you cross the line so you know if people
want i can mention who his sponsors are i don't know if we want to do that though i mean people
can figure it out but the i i do think it's worth reminding everyone.
You mentioned Luigi.
Like, he's saying, get those billionaires in the context of just a couple months ago,
there was a dude killed because he was a rich guy.
It needs to stop.
This stuff is real, and more people are going to take action.
Things like Bill Burr doing this.
This is a far, far more dangerous call to action than anything anyone on the right has done.
And it continues to happen on the left.
People have been we're saying do something about Trump, do something about Trump, do something about Trump.
And then during the campaign, there were two attempts on his life.
The CEO from the health insurance company, he got killed.
And now dumbass Bill Burr is out here saying this stuff.
He absolutely should be taken off the air.
He absolutely should lose his podcast there should
be actual repercussions for him saying that because of the things that we've seen the right
doesn't go after the left and the thing and what happens is the left becomes empowered to continue
to do this shit and in another level of stupid, they will get done just after saying that he is right in this context.
They will then go and say, and you're wrong for firing IRS workers and trying to save money.
So everybody's stupid all around.
Yes.
I don't think that there is any argument against Bill Burr seeing actual tangible repercussions from this.
He should lose his podcast his podcast should be taken off the air for calling for the death of people the last episode
is not on apple that's interesting yeah it is on spotify though and spotify does not have a report
function at least as far as i can see i mean interesting if you if you even were to dance around those kind of things and you are on – if we say the wrong thing on this podcast, the show gets taken off the air and YouTube will be on the phone with Tim and he'll get a strike.
Oh, wait. Sorry. Sorry. I was wrong. I found it. I found it. It's there.
We have to be – there are certain things that we have to be very, very careful.
There are jokes and memes that we cannot say, that I'm not going to say.
And they're just memes.
They are just jokes.
But if you say them, the show will be taken off the air, and we're likely to get a strike.
The fact that Bill Burr can say they need to be taken out
well, not on Rumble, I'll tell you
what they are when we switch over
to the Rumble after show. Oh, not on Fridays.
Oh, we don't do that on K-Ball.
But the point is, the point is
there are memes and jokes
that are all over
X all the time
but you can't say them on YouTube because YouTube
will take them off bill burr
says they need to be taken out or whatever it is whatever the the actual phrasing was and he gets
to have his podcast in the context of people are dying because the left is attacking i'll tell you
i'll tell you what we can do we can do more than just a boycott when these similar sponsors reach
out to us we'll be like you guys sponsor a show where a guy is
calling for his fans to go and murder people that's bill burr i don't know that we want to
be associated with your brand yeah yeah i mean sincerely i mean that's what we're doing with
the woke and the transing and things yeah we're calling them out for it absolutely i mean bud
light is still reeling for because of the dylan mulvaney stuff. Was it Bill Burr that said free Luigi?
I'm almost positive that he did say that.
Yes.
He said that on, was it Kimmel or whatever?
So what's funny about that is, think about that.
So he's talking about billionaires.
Fine, let's ignore that.
You said that the reported net worth for him was like $10 million.
No, for the UHC, the CEO.
The CEO is like 40.
40 million dollars.
Okay.
And Bill Burr was worth 10 million dollars.
If you Google it, some say 10, some say 20.
Okay.
So Bill Burr is worth just 20 million dollars less than this guy who he said was totally
okay with being taken out.
That's insane.
It's insane.
It's absolutely.
I'll be honest.
These like net worth trackers are totally incorrect i'm
just saying like the idea he's like look oh this guy says that this dude worth 40 million dollars
is totally it's fine that this dude went and killed this guy but you're saying that as a dude
who's worth like half of that dude's money that's playing it close dude are you insane
he should absolutely be taken up because it because okay
that dude's works in health care you don't you're an entertainer eventually the you know anytime
something goes wrong they're going to say why don't you donate to this cause eventually they're
going to say well you're not donating donating enough you're not giving enough money to us you
need to fall in line or you're going to meet the same fate as somebody like that you don't want to
piss these people off one of our one of our people, Libertarian Goth, super chatted. She said shout
out to Libertarian Goth on X. She's in the YouTube here, but she says calling and advocating for
violence is a nap violation and he should be called out. That's not cancel culture. That's
common sense and accountability. That's 100 percent true. The idea that it's OK for one side to do it and it's not okay for the other side, that needs to end.
That needs to end and it needs to end now.
I just think he's an idiot who's advocating against his own self-interest.
I mean, that's the point that I was making in the beginning.
But sincerely, he is putting everybody that is in a position that to someone else looks wealthy, right?
If you're a dude that's low income, right?
That makes $30,000, $40,000 a year and you're scraping by, right?
Someone that makes $150,000, $200,000 a year, they look rich to you.
They look rich to you.
They may not look opulent.
It may not be opulent
and they may not be they may not have jewels all over the place and maybe you don't know the
difference between $100 jeans and $500 jeans but to the guy that pays 20 bucks for his jeans at
walmart you're rich so and you're gonna pay if he's pissed off. That's exactly how this class warfare shit always goes.
Well, think about this.
Okay, so he's saying that Luigi should be freed for killing a dude who worked for United Healthcare.
This guy makes $40 million, works for a billion-dollar company.
Well, Bill Burr is worth $20 million, works for Disney on Star Wars. Well, Disney has protesters outside of their most recent movie for Captain America
with people saying that Disney commits genocide because they had an Israeli actress in the film.
Is it really that hard to believe that some angry, angry person wouldn't see that as nearly the same thing?
Bill, you dumb son of a bitch. They're going to come get you too.
Absolute idiocy.
It's a matter of time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's infuriating to hear him say that kind of stuff because because again, the thing that really upsets people isn't poverty.
It's relative poverty.
Income inequality pisses people off. bills and they're always struggling and they look and they see people that drive a decent looking car that doesn't have any rust on it a year two years old they see a rich guy it doesn't matter
that you're like well you know i only make you know i only make you know 250 000 a year i only
make 500 000 a year i'm not even a millionaire i don't have i don't have multiple millions i i
gotta you know i got a little nest egg egg. They don't give a shit.
All they see is a rich guy.
You stupid son of a bitch.
They don't know what your average Antifa, leftist, whatever, they don't know what the concept of rich is.
They don't.
They think someone making 100,000 a year is probably rich.
Yeah.
And then some of our trust fund kids, and they go, I'm not rich.
My family is only worth 20 million. You know, and it's one of those things like, AKA and I, we have basically the same family makeup.
Not to talk about money, but he makes a lot more money than I do. However, he lives over in a place
where the cost of living is much higher. Our margins are basically the same. We stress out at the same time of the
month. We stress out over the same things. You know, he just has more of the same things to
stress out about. And I'm okay with that because it's not my thing to stress out about. But that's
the thing is like people who, when you get so far down though, it's like, I wish I had something to
stress about. I wish I had, you know, a little bit of that, you know? So when
we're talking about Rise of Middle America podcast, those are the people we're talking about that are
ready to break. They want to hear you. They want to hear somebody that they can relate to. That's
why we're voting for guys like Donald Trump that are out here saying, yep, send the doge in. Let's
go. Let's tear it up. Let's get the money back. Let's stop taking 20%, 30%, 40% of average people's income and stripping it from the local level.
That's why your roads are unkept.
That's why you've got two seasons in Ohio.
Pothole, it's winter and construction because in the winter, the potholes are full of ice.
That's the thing. If that 40 some percent of income was not being taken away, if I didn't have to work two days out of every week just to pay the government, even though I'm at probably at the last year, I'm going to get a tax return. there for my local government i i don't mind taxes as long as they're going where they're
supposed to if it's my local government that's saying hey we're actually gonna fix that road
that busted your ball joint okay that thing that cost you an extra four hundred dollars that's also
the equivalent of your home your home and uh the tax for your property yeah we're actually going
to fix that and if it actually got fixed and it stayed fixed and the roads got better,
I don't know if anybody sat in a township meeting or a city council meeting.
Asphalt is not cheap.
Holy mackerel.
Ask anybody who's open to business.
We had to, when you guys came in, you said all that blacktop we put in,
it was all dirt before.
It was a lot of money.
Did you have to do it?
Yeah.
And the crazy thing is, when we're getting that stuff installed, you have to, they ask you how many inches of base layer,
like how much do you want to be able to withstand.
Big trucks can't go on that thing.
That's for cars.
And it was a lot of money, and we were like, we're going to go the cheaper route.
It could be like 50 grand or more for like a driveway or parking lot.
I mean, not that I'm asking, but like the slab for this place, just the concrete that you laid down in here had to be astronomical.
I think the slab we got, I could be totally wrong.
Was it like maybe $150,000 to $200,000?
I was going to say it's six figures i'm sure well yeah i i could be wrong but uh it's it's wild and i i wanted it to be bigger
but they're like the the thing about um exponential area size you know is like
if you're when you're talking to them and you're like how much for a five foot by five foot
slab and they're like a hundred bucks you're like wow how much for a 50 by 50 then is it times 10
like no it's exponentially more you're you're you're squaring it so it's right that one's
gonna cost you you know 75 you're like oh and the and the other issue with local governments
and taxes and stuff like where i where i am in a township has just a lot of times you have
people that are very like ohio has a very independent voter base they're very libertarian
especially where i am and when you're talking about the expensive taxes with your local councilman or
your township people especially townships they don't have a lot of money they don't have the
ability to actually tax on income they get a very very little bit. They get slices off of state tax. And if you want
your local governments to be better, if you want them to be accountable, you kind of got to go down
to your local township meetings. You actually have to meet people. You have to talk to people.
And the problem in our township is they're too libertarian for their own good.
They don't want to be a part of the larger city populace and get annexed because they like some of the freedoms.
They like being considered county, right?
But they don't – but all they want to do is sit on Facebook and complain about the township not having the roads done or this, that, or the other.
It's like, well, then you get out here, and you come down to these meetings and listen to them and talk with people yeah it's you need to be involved yeah i
mean the average person is is in a position where they're you know they're struggling the cost the
cost of living has has skyrocketed in the past four years and there's a lot of people that are
angry about it but you're not like it's not because of Sam Walton.
It's not because Elon Musk.
It's not because of Jeff Bezos.
And Jeff Bezos, like regardless of your politics, it's not because of Bill Gates.
It's not because of these billionaires.
They do not have any effect on your life.
Like Elon Musk.
If Elon Musk is having an effect on your life, it's because of stuff at Doge. Other than that, they don't affect your life like elon musk if elon musk is having an effect on your life it's because of
stuff at doge other than that they don't affect your life it doesn't matter how much money
zuckerberg has these people having a lot does not mean you have less especially if you're just
working like if you're working a regular job trying to to pay your bills you're probably
dependent on a billionaire or a millionaire because
that's the guy that owns the company you work for.
And without millionaires and billionaires that own the companies, I mean, look, your
average dude that are not average dude, but the average car dealership, like a actual
like like a Buick dealership or a Ford dealership, those guys, that guy's probably a millionaire.
He's probably got a couple million
because it's expensive as hell to own a car dealership.
And it all gets reinvested back in the business.
It probably does.
But if you look at his wealth on paper, he's a millionaire.
He probably has the same kind of money worries
that most of us in here do.
But he's a millionaire.
He's got a car dealer.
Maybe he's got two car dealerships.
There's a trick in cold reading.
You guys know what cold reading is?
No.
There's people like, I'm a psychic, and I'm going to.
And then they go like, I'm thinking of a person whose name is a.
And then this is a person who goes, Bill.
It's like, that's right, Bill.
Bill's in the room with me right now.
One of the tricks in cold reading is to say something like, don't worry about the money.
Always say that.
So, you know, a lot of these people who will claim to be psychic are talking to deceased loved ones or something like this.
They'll try and get information off of you or get you to give the information to convince you that they're talking to your grandfather, whatever.
And then one of the most common things is they'll go, he's saying something about the
money, that there's something wrong.
Well, literally every person on the planet has something going on with money.
It's a function of life.
It's like saying something is nearby water because literally everything's by a body of
water somewhere.
Right.
Yeah. Yep. Yep. There's those tricks you can do. It's those
TBN false prophets, the televangelists.
You know? Exactly.
And you can say something like, he's saying
something about, you used to go to
a body of water and
they're like, we'd go to the river and go
fishing. I live by a lake. Right, right, right.
Went from Minnesota, there was 10,000
of them there, so I was bound to be by a lake at some point.
I wonder if there's a manual for that.
Well, there's a TV show called The Mentalist, which you should watch, which is about a guy
who used to fake being a psychic and then gives it up to go help the cops.
The Mentalist.
It's literally about that.
He used to fake being a psychic and then—
I thought that was psych—
No, that too.
They're on the same premise but backwards.
One's comedy and one's not?
Yeah, the other one's more of a drama.
Yeah.
Who's in that?
Actor-wise, Simon Baker and Robin Tooney.
No, I don't know. Empire Records.
No, I don't know.
I'm not all that hip.
It went off the air in 2015.
Episodic TV is not my jam generally.
Bill Burr is the guy who went on Joe Rogan and was like, Joe, I turn the news on once every two weeks and do what they tell me to do.
And it's just like that's a terrible way to live, bro.
If you live by that standard, you're drinking coffee one week and then you're doing coffee enemas the next and then you're swearing off coffee a week after that when i was a kid there was like a famous moment in news where
like one week they were like a new report suggests this one special drink may cause cancer and it was
like a big deal that everyone's saying coffee could be causing cancer and then a week later
they were like could coffee prevent cancer and it's just like oh shut up just two p it's just
two separate studies that they decide to mix content out of.
They're looking for news.
Like, slow news day.
Let's go with the coffee mix cancer or whatever.
And it's like, you can find whatever you want.
That's what the media does.
And Bill Burr is the guy who has no idea what he's talking about.
He's worse than Bill Barr.
Bill Marr, sorry.
I was too.
Oh, wow.
He is worse than Bill Barr, to be fair.
I mean, he is worse is worse, but wrong.
I mean, again, in the climate that we're in with the with the amount of political violence that's been going on from the left directed towards the right or at least directed towards targets, the left considers the right.
Because I don't even know what the politics of the CEO was.
Maybe he was a fairly
left-leaning democrat guy maybe he wasn't uh a right-leaning dude at all but the point is those
are the targets that the left targets they target people that are in they obviously they target
target donald trump and then they target the rich people luigi went after him specifically because
he was rich guy but i thought that luigi came from a well-off family, though, didn't he?
I mean, champagne socialist is a phrase for a reason.
Yeah, and the left is primed.
Yes.
They're primed for this kind of lone wolf, let me go out there and be the martyr kind of stuff.
We've seen it.
This isn't the first one where this has happened. And after progressive decades of gaslighting people who are weak-minded,
weak-willed, and don't have personal identities, people I grew up with in high school, I remember
when it was the South Park joke of the nonconformists. They all looked the same. They
all talked the same. goths they were
like yeah we you know that's so not goth or whatever it was those are the same kind of people
and the joke in my circles was that the goth kids that we hung out with the emo kids became just
traded in all their black for plaid became the hipster the leftist hipsters you know and it went
on and on and on and then they traded eventually
their genitals in some cases and it's like those are the people now that when they think trump is
literally hitler and that elon musk is the next gobbles or whatever these people live in a fantasy
world they don't live in a normal frame of mind. They're primed for this kind of stuff.
Thomas Matthew Crooks.
Same thing. Nobody knows where he came
from and what.
His mom and dad were actually
mental health
professionals, of all things.
We're going to be going to Super Chats, but I have to read
just one quick more headline because, my friends,
it's happening.
Americans on food stamps could be banned from buying bad food and sugary drinks, Trump USDA chief says.
I knew it.
I ordered all that Taco Bell the other day.
You didn't say that, too.
It's starting.
That's why I ordered 1,000 Pop-Tarts.
Is it shelf stable?
Because they're decently shelf stable.
Because, you know, now that RFK Jr. is in, no more McDonald's, no more cheeseburgers.
Nope, not getting that Taco Bell from my cold, dead hands, my friend.
We will keep it.
Have you guys seen G Prime 85's new comic?
Dude, with the beets.
I had to double-take because I thought he was holding a set of testicles.
It was like, what is that?
I don't think that your Taco Bell is in any danger because the point is it's only for it's only talking about people that are not paying for their own.
If the if the if you're on the that might radicalize the left even more than anything, taking away the the the snap benefit.
Oh, this is this is too.
I love the idea shout out to george
alexopolis g follow at g prime 85 on x it's a a young boy with some heart candy and he says will
you be my valentine i got you some hearts and then it's rfk jr judo chopping the candy and it's wait
kids don't eat those they contain red 40 that. That dye can cause cancer. Exchange these healthy
red beets instead. And then
he's giving a salute as the kids hold beets.
I mean, look, man. And RFK's
all ripped. I don't know if you know it
or not, but beets actually, you can actually use
beets as a sweetener.
When you buy white sugar, it's usually beet sugar.
Ah. Yeah, people think
it's cane sugar. If you buy cane sugar, you buy cane
sugar, but a lot of refined sugar is just from sugar beets
so pickled eggs
and pickled beets are a staple around my place
G Prime
always makes the best comics
it's like this is not
it's family friendly he's just literally taking candy
and giving them beets it's great
G Prime actually was a part of
it's base game jam
look at how he drew the veins on RFK Jr's arms G Prime actually was a part of its base game jam this last round.
Look at how he drew the veins on RFK Jr.'s arms.
That's so good.
Jacked.
Judo chopping.
I am pro aspirational stuff.
More attention should be given to people in good shape and less attention should be given to people that are too fat to ride in ubers and the like well i mean look at
what happened with lizzo you know and good for her exactly based there i'm very i'm pro lizzo
losing weight now i mean it's it's great you know those those videos people make where it's like
one person films them walking and they say, I'm insert group.
We do this.
And then they switch.
There's one from morbidly obese people and they're like, we're plus size travelers.
People think we shouldn't have a right to travel.
And it's like, no, no, shut your mouth.
No one is saying you have no right to travel.
We're saying you're too big.
Yeah.
And it's like, it's not a disability.
It's a life choice.
I got no problem.
Eat whatever you want.
I'll deep fry a Twinkie for you if you buy it off me.
That just means with that choice, you're buying two seats.
Ain't nobody mad about it.
Just buy two seats.
Right.
Or travel by foot, and then you can order one seat once in a while.
Sorry, Dank Demos.
You need to get Uber XL.
Yep.
Well, Uber XL is very comfortable.
You know what I mean?
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We got Kyle. Can we please start using the resources we have in Alaska instead of relying
on other countries? We have 775 million pounds of cobalt and very large oil reserves that are just sitting there.
I think we should invade Alaska.
There's an interesting thing I learned about what's happening in Alaska.
We're talking about all of these programs that are DEI that are getting stripped out.
I believe it was Weinstein. Alex Weinstein was on Joe Rogan talking about how we need to be careful about some of these programs that existed pre-DEI because there's one specifically there that is to gain access to legitimately disadvantaged people and vets and whatnot to the industry. So when it comes to all of that, now you have big corporations that are just money hungry,
and we have to watch out for the weaponized confirmation bias, right? Yeah, let's just cut
everything down, and we don't stop to go, well, let's see how many of these programs are legitimate,
and if they are being a bit discriminatory, if they're doing more good than harm, let's actually fix
them instead, because now you have people in Alaska who generally benefit from these programs
are being targeted by big corporations. So let's ask the question sometimes before we just say,
get rid of it. All right. Big G says me and my wife held our daughter as she entered heaven
seven years ago, and I cried in front of my wife show emotion in front of their women, girlfriend or wife.
I believe that's incorrect.
And, you know, I was talking to my wife about this.
And my attitude was like, I got to be honest.
Everybody agrees if you're a man who cries in front of anyone over
something nonsensical, like you got yelled at at work, no one's going to respect that. And to be
honest, if a woman was crying because her boss was mean to her, most guys wouldn't respect that.
But I also kind of feel like if you're a dude who is scared about what other people might think of
you, if you show your emotions, I think that's weaker than just crying. So like that's
why my position is guys can cry if they feel they have to. And there's reasonable times you can cry.
So I describe it as, yeah, if a dude came back from work and he was like, my boss was
mean to me in front of him, you'd be like, geez, calm down. But if a dude watched like
his dog die or his son die or something, and he's standing there at a funeral crying, no one's going to assume he's weak.
In fact, I actually described it like this.
If you walked up to a man who was crying because his son died and he was with his wife and you chuckled and said, this guy's such a weak pussy, he'd probably rip your esophagus out and beat you with it.
Like I would like that's not that guy crying.
It's not weak. That's a terrifying
that is rage and pain liquefied in that man's face. People cry for different reasons. Women
cry when they're happy and they cry when they're sad. Men cry when they're extremely angry and
feeling deep negative emotions, which could be sad and rage combined. So just, you know,
you shouldn't lump it all into one thing you know i'm saying perfect
example in uh full metal alchemist brotherhood in the first few episodes mustang when they're
at the funeral after the homunculus kills his partner and he's standing there and he said and
he says it's a terrible day for rain to his partner and she's like but it's not raining
and then he puts his hat on and it teardrops yeah it's like that's the epitome anime anime rivers right it's that's the epitome of of men in the moment just leaking out that pain
and trying to like you know force it into a place where it's appropriate but just to clarify the
difference of like a guy who's crying over a spilled glass of milk and a man whose best friend
died in front of him i would I would warn any person to like
assume that man is weak because in that moment of blind rage, you end up with stories where like
that dude's son was raped and he went to the airport when they were doing the transport and
he put a bullet in that guy's head like that guy's a hero. Well, I don't I don't condone vigilante
violence because the problem with it is the same as the death penalty. Like sometimes people get
things wrong. And when you advocate for action like that, what happens when you're like, oops,
an innocent person just lost their life. So that being said, we'll grab some more super chats.
All right. We got Jason Dixon who says, Tim, I have a great guest suggestion or wait,
you have him on your show already. Great job. Shout out to Roman nation. All right. So we've,
I'm going to read, let's see, we've got one, two, three, four, five, all right so we've i'm gonna read uh let's see we've
got one two three four five six and we got a bunch of super just gonna read um jason dixon
super chats roman nation roman nation roman nation roman nation very interesting look right here
jason dixon also super chatted roman nation roman nation roman nation uh so he's super chatted i
believe eight times and uh seven of them are just saying roman nation four times and then you have stickers
yes we i'm thinking about actually figuring out how to get these in our merch it's a uh stylized
heart with wings that says um jason dixon on it like you would put my heart mom and i've i've
made these at home these are like your home craft versions of them i'm leaving leaving them here for Tim, but I think we should have some official ones.
We'll work on that.
Jason Dixon super chatted again.
I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more Romanation.
Oh, this guy is fun.
I love him, man.
He's a good dude.
Shout out.
Shout out, Jason.
Kevin White says graphene.
Well, Ian's not here. Okay. He's a good dude. Shout out. Shout out, Jason. Kevin White says graphene. Uh-huh.
Well, Ian's not here.
Okay.
Jason Dixon with another super chat.
He's going off.
Oh, man.
He says, if you wish to network and find like-minded people, join TimCast.com.
Join the Discord and community network and become the next Roman nation.
Base.
I mean, it's really amazing.
I mean, this is what we were hoping to accomplish by, you know, with TimCast.com, we're trying to find ways to make it extremely
valuable to be a member. But the one thing we always talk about how community is the most
important thing. Like I say, founding fathers met in bars and pubs, shared these ideas. That's why
free speech is so important. When we lost the church, that was where people met once a week
to share those cultural ideas. I said, like, we
should do these coffee shops so that you have a place where, you know, if you go to hang out,
there's going to be like minded individuals because they know what cast brew is. And then
we were like, we'll start off with the discord server. I was like, kind of not, you know,
reluctant to even do something like that. But, you know, after a conversation, we were like,
let's let's make it work. If we get some good moderation in there, make a community.
Ideally, people will meet each other.
I'll tell you why I don't like remote work.
Somebody will be in the kitchen and I'll walk in and then I'll say something like, you know, oh, have you ever put butter on a pop pop tart?
I was watching Family Guy and they'll be like special Mike goes to have a toaster.
And I was like, we don't have a toaster.
So now we're buying a toaster.
Raymond was like, here's some toasters.
That spontaneous interaction brought to the point we actually need a toaster, something
that wouldn't have happened if that interaction didn't occur.
And oftentimes ideas in businesses are born just through people communicating with each
other.
So if you have millions of people watching TimCast IRL, but they're all in their little spaces, nothing can happen.
We made the Discord server.
We said everyone should go into it because now people are going to be constantly spreading those ideas.
They are now instantly connected.
And if one person says, I have a toaster, and one person says, I have a Pop-Tart, and one person says, I have butter, you now have the makings of three people making a video where they put butter on pop tarts and now it
never would have happened that's basically our crew how our crew exactly hang yeah not only that
but that's exactly how i how i came up with the idea of this show uh myself and taylor taylor's
actually uh one of the hosts of sunset rants which is one of my other shows right there um
and we were sitting down
and just talking about the world and how it is now and it was just that it was right after the
uh the biden election and and i felt bad because a lot of people don't get hurt or they don't get
the proper information that they need because it's either extreme on one side or extreme on the other
so what i said was well why isn't there some rise of the middle?
Ding!
And that was like the moment.
I was like, oh, my God.
And then Roma, rise of middle America.
It just fit like a glove.
It's got a good ring to it.
You know what I mean?
It sounds like it's already one of the world's biggest podcasts.
It's one of those.
Is it really?
It's a brand name.
It really is.
I'll take that.
It's a really good brand.
I love it.
I love it. I love it.
As a marketing guy, I'll tell you.
When you go to people and if you say something like Romanation, like it's smooth off the tongue.
It's a good brand.
It's like Mug Club.
Yeah, the first –
If you say that brand to people, they're going to assume it's already a big show.
It's a good brand name.
It's one of the hardest things to accomplish is a good name of a good product.
Yep.
People rack their brain.
You know, like a lot of – they have the auto name generators.
People can't figure things out.
So you got a good thing going.
But anyway, I digress.
The point of the Discord was to do that, and it succeeded wildly.
And we're looking at ways to expand it.
As I mentioned, I'm really excited for this.
I say it a million times, the Culture War Show.
We definitely got to have you guys on it.
Oh, absolutely. The point of the culture war show is members can attend. Members can submit talking points for the debate subject. And then we bring up like come up and sit down alongside insert liberal or conservative and get to debate them. And that's that's your moment. Some people are going to have really terrible ideas. Some people are going to
be really smart. They're going to be like, where can they follow you? And they're like, my ex
account is this and they're going to jump 10,000 followers overnight. So we're hoping to make like
an incubator of cultural ideas and debate that isn't just built upon people who are good
at marketing. That's that's the reality of most people in the space is that they're good marketers.
They know how to get attention, but doesn't mean they're the smartest people in the room.
Engagement farming. A lot of people, you know, but but the key component to anyone who succeeds
in any media space as an independent is they're to a certain degree good
at marketing whether it's really really good or just kind of okay they have that element on their
team that can do that marketing right and don't get me wrong youtube falsely props up some political
uh factions if you know what i mean but all right let's grab some more super chats while we're here
and we'll grab some rumble rants while we're here as well.
Doxing Debo says, do illegal criminal aliens have constitutional rights? To a certain degree,
yes, they do. He says, I thought the Constitution was written for Americans. So why are we having webinars for illegals? Indeed, it was not. The Constitution was, but the Bill of Rights
put restrictions on the government that applies to anyone. So it is true. If you are in this country
as a human being for any reason, at any point, the reason why constitutional rights will apply
to you as well is the government does not have the ability to determine whether or not you are
or are not a citizen. If we told police you are allowed to infringe upon the rights of illegal
aliens or if we said illegal immigrants have no
rights. OK, what happens then is a cop can walk up to you and say, I'm going to assume you're not a
citizen. Therefore, I'm now allowed to detain and deport you or arrest you. And it's like, no, no,
no, no, no. I'm an American citizen. OK, prove it. Fine. I will. Hold on. You have no you have
a Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and and seizure if you want to be protected of the fourth that means illegal
immigrants are as well because the police aren't allowed to search you for no reason
so that's just the way it's going to work now i don't think they should be buying guns because
they're criminals and there should be restrictions in that regard despite the fact i think self
defense is a human right but there there But there's complicated discussions to be had there. I mean, look, the Constitution
lays out the powers that the government has, but the Bill of Rights is a list of no's. So anything
that the government's not allowed to do to American citizens, it is going to have to be that
it's not allowed to do to non-U.S. citizens, at least if they're inside the United States.
There have been arguments about what the government's allowed to do and isn't allowed to do to non-U.S. citizens, at least if they're inside the United States. There have been arguments about what the government's allowed to do and isn't allowed to do outside
the borders of the U.S., but inside the U.S., if you are a human being in the U.S., the
government has to abide by those rules because it's a list of no's for the government, not
a list of no's for people.
It's a due process.
It's incumbent upon the government to prove that
somebody is here illegally. Like, if I looked like somebody that shouldn't be here and they
detained me and they're like, we're pretty sure this guy goes with the rest of them,
it's on them to prove that. You know, I should be able to, you know, present my documentation,
obviously, you know, but at least there should be a process for that to happen for me to defend myself, regardless of my known state of citizenship.
There is also a reality in this in that if the police suspect you are in committing a crime, they can detain you.
Right. So if there is reasonable suspicion that you are an illegal immigrant, they can stop you.
And if you happen to be an American citizen, they're allowed to do that.
I do think that's totally reasonable. So the Fourth Amendment is unreasonable search and seizure. If a cop stops you and says,
look, with all due respect, someone just broke into a liquor store. You know, they were closed,
stole the money out of the register. Witnesses described the person as a, you know, a guy who's
about 5'10", wearing a black beanie and a black hoodie. You're a block away. You're wearing those
clothes. We're going to search you. I'd be like, OK, you know what I mean? Like, I get it. You're being
detained. I'm being detained. You are OK. We're going to search you. They're not allowed to stick
their hands in your pockets. That's considered unreasonable. But they can pat the outside.
So there's there's things that are reasonable. Let's grab this rumble rant from RoeBear93.
Says, Tim, I watched Culture War and Truth Is Love today.
Have you seen Gerald during Truth Is Love?
And what are your thoughts?
Ian, I love hate you so much.
Keep rolling that D20, bro.
God bless.
Culture War was really good this morning.
We had Candace Horbach and Myron Gaines as well as Ian on the show talking about adult content in society, whether it's good or bad, the restrictions, as well as dating, men and women, expectations.
And it was good and very interesting.
All right.
Let's go.
Conservative B says, love that Timcast is part of Rumble Premium now.
Got premium back in November and your show being added was like having my investment double in value.
I really do appreciate it.
I did see people saying they were thanking me for getting them such a great deal with Rumble Premium.
All existing TimCast members that were active right before that point get free Rumble Premium as long as they remain active on TimCast.com as members.
So then you're in the Discord.
You're part of the community.
But you also get to watch all of the amazing Rumble Premium content included because the guys at Rumble are very based and,
uh, and very good.
Is that bit that we shot earlier before this show green room?
That'll be on there.
Yep.
That's the green room show.
Cool.
So on rumble.com slash Tim cast IRL.
Yeah.
So it's like behind the scenes pre-show and we're,
we're,
we're still hammering it out.
Um,
I want to incorporate more of how we actually set up IRL in those.
Meaning once the, you guys are done talking and we're getting ready for the show, the cameras bring you in and then everyone gets to actually see how we're setting the show up.
That may be cool.
So behind the scenes.
Little John says, so glad Ian isn't here.
Phil is the best.
Listened for years.
First time commenting.
Timcast for life.
Ban Ian.
I can't stand when he talks.
Keep up the good work.
Guys, you know, the thing is,
you got to have Ian. You got to do it. I don't know why people, it's funny because people do not want homogenous lack of conflict. It is like a known thing that humans
want some kind of conflict and some kind of conflict resolution. There's this thing they do
in music, maybe Phil knows about it, where if you don't resolve a bar or whatever,
people get frustrated, they get angry.
So when we're having these conversations
and Ian's rolling ones or 20s, it works really well.
And I do have to add this.
People don't understand.
Ian is actually really good at being on podcasts
and like doing shows like this.
Whether you like the sound of his voice or his opinions
isn't what I mean.
Whether he derails, that's not what I mean. The average person when presented with a microphone at a desk will not talk at all. It's not an easy thing for the average person to
do. Some people can do it. Some people can't. Ian, he can for better or for worse.
Ian's great. It's just that he has to remember that the point of the podcast is to share different ideas and to say we shouldn't voice your opinion because spooky things will happen is outside of what I'm going to listen to.
Let's be real.
The people who are like, I don't like Ian.
He shouldn't be on the show.
They loved it when Phil and Ian argued and Phil knocked Ian back.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's conflict and resolution.
You know, I'll keep it simple because it's not like we have Ian here literally because
we want to argue with him.
But Ian often presents ideas that are counter to ours that we argue against.
And that's kind of the point of having a conversation on issues.
We're not just going to bring on.
Imagine if we just had four people that completely agreed on everything and with the audience it's like i understand you right even though i get it maybe
we'd have more viewership but i don't think it's genuine even what you said earlier about you
wanting people to be uh in the office because one person mentions a toaster one person mentions
a pop tart and one person mentions butter you'll find yourself down new avenues when somebody presents a wacky idea or even just one contrary to your own.
Ian made a really great point that I thought we all started laughing. This morning on the
culture war, we were talking about coupling and monogamy and things like this. I mentioned that
for most of human history, humans, their lives were the exact same as their grandparents.
And a little boy grew up next to a little girl.
And when they were 16, they were spending time together.
It wasn't an arranged marriage, but they grew up together.
Their worldviews were identical.
Their view of men and women were identical.
Their view of success was identical.
And by the time they were 18, they got married.
Their wants, desires, and goals for life were completely aligned because their world was
very similar.
And that's very different today.
Now it's like some dude from California meets some chick from Connecticut.
They have wildly different moral structures and worldviews and then they get divorced right away.
Candace pointed out that actually before modern history, it was polyamorous.
One alpha guy getting all the women to which I think it was.
I then mentioned, well, Elon's got 12 kids.
And then Ian said on paper that we know of.
And I'm like, yeah, we all started laughing.
It is a good point.
I mean, he's trying to repopulate the earth.
He's so concerned about population decline.
He's just living up to his own rhetoric.
Well, you know, good for him.
I'm not saying I agree with it.
I'm just saying I see the
consistency in his... He's like Thanos.
He's like, fine, I'll do it myself.
I am inevitable.
I am inevitable.
I told you he was
trying to keep up with Nick Cannon.
Yeah, one way
or another, he'll make biological or
technological children, right?
That's why he
needs Social Security numbers. The math doesn't math out. We're going to run out of numbers at
some point. The criticism, I suppose, is that he's not monogamous. My only concern is, well,
for one, I don't know him. I just hope he can be there for each of his kids in a way a father
needs to be. That is very true. Yeah, I'm not saying he wouldn't be. I'm saying I just hope it's something he considers. I don't think it can be the same, though. I don't
think it can be the same. Even if he's there in a way at his place and status, there's only so
much time. Even myself with, like Roman and I, we have full-time jobs. Everyone on our crew has
full-time jobs. This is taking time on a Valentine's Day away from my wife, who's sitting
in the bedroom watching us right now because she's proud of me right now. You know, I am a big fan of
chivalry, and I looked up the—we were on the morning show. I looked up chivalry as we were
discussing it, and I don't completely agree with the literal chivalry, but the idea of like being honorable, being true to your word, taking responsibility for your actions, being generous and kind to those who deserve it.
I think that's all particularly based.
However, that being said, the Ten Commandments of Chivalry, which are not absolute because chivalry did not have any, you know, actual direct literal guidelines. However,
in a French book, they wrote, thou shalt believe all the church teaches and observe its directions.
Thou shalt defend the church. Respect thou shalt respect all weaknesses and shall constitute
thyself the defender of them. Thou shalt love the country in which thou was born.
Thou shalt not recoil before thine enemy. Thou shalt make war against the infidel without cessation, without mercy.
Thou shalt perform scrupulously thy futile duties if they be not contrary to the laws of God.
Thou shalt never lie and shalt remain faithful to thy pledged word.
Thou shalt be generous and give largesse to everyone.
Thou shalt be everywhere and always the champion of the right and the good against injustice and evil.
Ninety-nine percent, I'm totally on board.
Be true to your word.
Your word is your bond.
Be honest.
Be dutiful.
Fight for what is good and justice.
Do not recoil before your enemy.
I love this.
You are to be a man.
You are to wake up.
I'm going to give a shout out to Andrew Tate.
You can criticize him all day and night. But he has a couple of really great quotes, two of my favorite ones.
And again, I know a lot of people on the right really don't like the guy, but whatever it is, these two are good.
One, he said, if I wake up and he says, when I wake up, it doesn't matter if I'm sad, if I'm bitter, if I'm tired, if I'm angry.
I'm a man.
I have a job to do and I'm going to do it.
How I feel doesn't matter.
And I'm like, it's a really good point. Men have a duty. You're going to wake up every day. And I'm
like, you know, how do I get to this point with the show? I wake up every day and I say, I have
to get the show done at this time. I feel guilt if I do not do my duty. And the other one he said
is a rocket ship doesn't pause halfway to the moon and wait and take a break.
It pushes as hard as it can until it reaches its goal.
And I'm like, there's a reason why this guy is influential and has a lot of fans.
It's very inspirational.
And if, you know, he's got a bad background or whatever it may be, I don't care.
Sticks, Hexenhammer, really smart guy, made this point.
I was at an event.
Someone asked a question and quoted some white nationalist guy.
And then I said, hold on, like that dude is a prominent white nationalist. And I feel like
we're being baited. And Sticks, without hesitation, says it doesn't matter if the idea is good. We're
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podcast.
Yeah, we've definitely got podcast. Yeah. So to all
of our members on the Discord who have launched
these shows, we're going to get you on, same as
Roman. We're definitely going to have you guys back
because the most important thing we can do is
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and build culture. So
we're looking for someone who wants to make short
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We need someone with top-tier skills who can really
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And I'm hoping that you guys are just building culture
and making stuff every day as it is.
And we'd love to have you on the show as we start this year.
We're moving forward.
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