π¦ - Check out βͺThe Spurr of the Moment Podcast π¦ - Listen to The Arete Podcast π¦ - Visit our website: www.aretemedia.org π¦ - Well Donald Trump is the next president and he's wasting no time in preparing for the beginning of his second term. Immigration, inflation, the economy, energy and foreign policy are just a few of the things the new administration is gearing up to tackle. What can we expect from Trump's next term?
[00:00:01] I don't know, you can do the Tim Pool ambiance thing. Oh no, they don't do that anymore. Not in Tim Pool. Who am I thinking of? Somebody does that.
[00:00:10] No, a lot of them do.
[00:00:12] Yeah, I know. It seems to be more of a gaming thing to me.
[00:00:19] There she is, and I apologize. Oh, I got confused. I thought I put it under TuneTalk 2.0. Haha, funny.
[00:00:28] Throw me some audio just to make sure they can hear you.
[00:00:31] Audio.
[00:00:38] Oh wow, that is so clear.
[00:00:45] Okay, wow, that's funny. Somehow my game got turned all the way down.
[00:00:50] Okay, that makes sense why you're so quiet.
[00:00:53] Okay, but I'm up. I had it at about 50%, but for some reason it was super duper low, and then
[00:00:58] I just recorded an episode of The Final Frontier with Justin.
[00:01:02] Hour and a half. Updated OBS. It fucked my microphone settings.
[00:01:10] That's where I stopped doing that.
[00:01:12] Hour and a half recording. No audio on my part.
[00:01:16] Oh, we're live, aren't we? Hello.
[00:01:18] Yeah, we are. Hello.
[00:01:20] Hello.
[00:01:21] My name is Elder Price.
[00:01:24] Alright, I'm on limited bandwidth, so YouTube comments, man. You're in charge.
[00:01:29] I was going to say, I got it up. I got it up.
[00:01:31] Welcome, everybody, to the Average Intelligence Podcast.
[00:01:34] This podcast is brought to you tonight by our friends at the Spur of the Moment Podcast
[00:01:37] and by the Arte Podcast.
[00:01:40] More on them later, but tonight
[00:01:41] we are discussing, and I'm going to be honest,
[00:01:44] we're probably going to debate a little bit
[00:01:45] about Trump 2.0 and what we can expect.
[00:01:49] Things we like,
[00:01:50] things we don't like, and there are
[00:01:52] two things that I definitely know you and I
[00:01:54] will disagree on, but I think I can change
[00:01:56] your mind on one. The other one
[00:01:58] I think is a lost cause.
[00:02:00] It's not that bad.
[00:02:02] It's just a difference of opinion
[00:02:04] because I know this is somebody that you like
[00:02:06] and I don't care for,
[00:02:07] but we'll get to that.
[00:02:09] So where do we want to start?
[00:02:10] What with Trump 2.0?
[00:02:11] The excitement is kind of,
[00:02:13] it's not over,
[00:02:13] but it's kind of like,
[00:02:14] okay, it's real.
[00:02:17] We're moving.
[00:02:18] Now we got to get to work.
[00:02:19] And now Trump's making cabinet picks.
[00:02:22] Some seeds of policy are kind of being
[00:02:24] revealed slowly.
[00:02:27] Some frustratingly not.
[00:02:31] But what do we want to start?
[00:02:35] I don't really care.
[00:02:37] Whatever we got, man.
[00:02:39] What is it?
[00:02:40] Your two people?
[00:02:41] Or are you just like talking in general?
[00:02:44] In general.
[00:02:45] But yeah, we can start with the two.
[00:02:49] So Trump's announced a lot of cabinet picks
[00:02:51] and I'm happy with some,
[00:02:55] content with most.
[00:02:56] And there are two, however,
[00:02:59] that I absolutely hope do not get confirmed.
[00:03:02] I hope he has to go elsewhere.
[00:03:04] Starting with, what is it?
[00:03:06] Kristi Noem,
[00:03:06] the former governor of North Dakota
[00:03:11] as chief of Homeland Security
[00:03:14] or head of Homeland Security, rather.
[00:03:17] South Dakota.
[00:03:19] South Dakota, I think.
[00:03:20] Is she the one that didn't shut down
[00:03:22] during COVID at all?
[00:03:23] Correct.
[00:03:23] Or was it North Dakota?
[00:03:25] No, it's one of the Dakotas.
[00:03:26] I think you're right, though.
[00:03:27] I think it's South Dakota.
[00:03:29] Okay.
[00:03:30] Yeah.
[00:03:30] I mean,
[00:03:32] Secretary of what?
[00:03:34] Homeland Security.
[00:03:35] Oh, Homeland Security.
[00:03:36] Oh, hang on.
[00:03:37] No, I think you're right.
[00:03:37] I think
[00:03:38] it is South Dakota.
[00:03:43] And...
[00:03:46] Let's see here.
[00:03:51] Some of them are doing
[00:03:54] some of them.
[00:03:56] Some of them are doing
[00:03:57] some of them.
[00:03:59] Oh, God.
[00:04:01] What did he?
[00:04:02] What did he specifically nominate her for?
[00:04:07] Kristi Noem.
[00:04:08] Yeah, my internet's not working really well, so...
[00:04:13] Trump cabinet.
[00:04:14] Okay, so...
[00:04:20] Homeland Security Secretary.
[00:04:24] Okay.
[00:04:25] So...
[00:04:25] Well...
[00:04:26] Sure.
[00:04:26] Why not?
[00:04:26] So, first of all, I think she's
[00:04:28] extremely underqualified.
[00:04:30] Well, I was gonna ask,
[00:04:31] does she have any military
[00:04:34] experience?
[00:04:35] Let's find out.
[00:04:36] I don't...
[00:04:36] Any type of experience?
[00:04:37] I don't think so.
[00:04:38] I don't know enough about her.
[00:04:39] I just know about how she
[00:04:40] reacted with COVID,
[00:04:41] and I was like,
[00:04:42] that's fine.
[00:04:43] That doesn't, honestly,
[00:04:44] like you said,
[00:04:45] make her qualified,
[00:04:46] in my opinion.
[00:04:47] So she asserts...
[00:04:48] Honestly, you don't have to be
[00:04:49] qualified for any of these positions.
[00:04:51] You just have to actually
[00:04:52] have the want to
[00:04:53] and be a good person.
[00:04:55] Well, but I...
[00:04:56] I mean...
[00:04:57] Well, technically, no,
[00:04:58] you do actually have to be
[00:04:58] qualified, because you have
[00:04:59] to be confirmed by the Senate.
[00:05:00] And if you're just
[00:05:01] grossly unqualified,
[00:05:02] they're not gonna confirm you.
[00:05:03] So she has served in the
[00:05:04] South Dakota House of Representatives,
[00:05:06] the U.S. House of Representatives,
[00:05:08] and as governor of South Dakota.
[00:05:10] So, no.
[00:05:11] Unless somebody knows something
[00:05:12] that I don't know,
[00:05:13] military or intelligence experience.
[00:05:16] Yeah, she's not getting confirmed.
[00:05:18] I can't...
[00:05:18] I mean, she might.
[00:05:19] I don't know.
[00:05:20] Well, and here...
[00:05:21] But here's the main reason,
[00:05:22] and this might sound stupid
[00:05:23] to some people,
[00:05:23] but I...
[00:05:24] This is a personal belief,
[00:05:25] but...
[00:05:26] So this is the same woman that...
[00:05:27] And yes, I am using
[00:05:29] this word on purpose.
[00:05:30] She murdered her dog
[00:05:32] and then immediately
[00:05:33] murdered her goat
[00:05:35] afterward.
[00:05:37] What do you mean
[00:05:37] murdered her dog
[00:05:38] and goat?
[00:05:39] So she had a...
[00:05:40] And this is in her own
[00:05:41] autobiography,
[00:05:42] so you can read it
[00:05:43] in her own words,
[00:05:43] but she had a hunting dog
[00:05:45] that was, I think,
[00:05:46] a year or a year and a half old,
[00:05:47] and apparently it was just
[00:05:49] not a very good hunting dog,
[00:05:50] so she went outside
[00:05:52] and fucking shot it.
[00:05:56] What?
[00:05:56] Yeah, and then
[00:05:57] immediately after shooting the dog
[00:05:59] realized,
[00:05:59] hey, I have this goat,
[00:06:01] this male goat
[00:06:01] that's kind of a dick,
[00:06:02] and my response to that is,
[00:06:05] have you ever met a goat?
[00:06:06] They're all dicks.
[00:06:08] It's...
[00:06:08] It's what goats do.
[00:06:11] Is this like the episode...
[00:06:12] Or not episode,
[00:06:14] but the commercial
[00:06:15] or whatever it is,
[00:06:15] the meme,
[00:06:16] one of the guys
[00:06:16] going around slapping
[00:06:17] all the people at the party.
[00:06:18] She just got trigger happy
[00:06:20] and she's like,
[00:06:20] pow!
[00:06:21] And then she just got so happy
[00:06:22] she shot another animal.
[00:06:23] It's like Dan Cook's bit.
[00:06:24] I kicked in the front door
[00:06:26] and I was so excited
[00:06:26] I kicked in the freaking closet door.
[00:06:29] I mean...
[00:06:30] I'm not trying to make...
[00:06:30] I'm not trying to make that light.
[00:06:32] I'm on your side on that,
[00:06:33] but like, that's...
[00:06:35] So first of all,
[00:06:36] just on a personal level,
[00:06:37] I automatically dislike anyone
[00:06:39] that's even mean to an animal,
[00:06:40] much less kills one like that.
[00:06:43] And then the fact too
[00:06:44] that somebody who...
[00:06:45] Like, she just strikes me
[00:06:46] as a little...
[00:06:48] Granted, I've never met her.
[00:06:50] But somebody who's that quick
[00:06:51] to just kill a dog and a goat
[00:06:55] that are on your property
[00:06:56] and your responsibility...
[00:06:58] The dog wasn't dying
[00:06:59] or anything like that.
[00:06:59] Nothing wrong with it.
[00:07:00] She just shot it
[00:07:01] because it was a good hunting dog.
[00:07:03] In her own words,
[00:07:04] it was not a good hunting dog.
[00:07:08] So this person strikes me
[00:07:10] as someone who is unhinged.
[00:07:13] That's kind of psycho.
[00:07:15] I mean, just the fact
[00:07:16] that I don't like her,
[00:07:17] like, there's that.
[00:07:18] But then I'm looking at...
[00:07:19] You want to put this person
[00:07:20] in charge of...
[00:07:21] As Homeland Security Secretary.
[00:07:24] This person is not mentally well.
[00:07:28] Well, unfortunately,
[00:07:30] I don't believe
[00:07:32] killing your dog is a crime.
[00:07:34] It's not a crime, no.
[00:07:35] It's wrong.
[00:07:37] Well, actually, no.
[00:07:38] I take that back.
[00:07:38] It depends on where you are.
[00:07:40] There are states
[00:07:41] where that would be animal cruelty.
[00:07:43] I'm not sure what the law is
[00:07:44] in South Dakota,
[00:07:45] but here it actually would be
[00:07:47] considered animal cruelty.
[00:07:48] And that's a felony here.
[00:07:50] So...
[00:07:51] Yeah, because we don't fuck around.
[00:07:53] Actually, that's a fairly
[00:07:54] recent development.
[00:07:56] Animal cruelty, I think,
[00:07:56] used to be a, like,
[00:07:58] a class A misdemeanor.
[00:08:00] We don't fuck around anymore.
[00:08:01] No, and I'm glad we don't
[00:08:02] because I think that
[00:08:04] if you shoot your own dog
[00:08:05] like that,
[00:08:05] you're a piece of shit.
[00:08:06] And...
[00:08:07] Fuck you and anybody
[00:08:08] who likes you.
[00:08:09] I'll say it.
[00:08:10] And that horse you rode in on.
[00:08:12] And that horse you rode in on
[00:08:13] and probably shot
[00:08:14] after you were done.
[00:08:16] So, yeah, that's her.
[00:08:18] And then...
[00:08:18] Oh, go ahead.
[00:08:19] Yeah.
[00:08:19] No, I was just gonna say,
[00:08:21] I mean, like,
[00:08:22] unless he has the better pick.
[00:08:24] I mean, there's plenty of people
[00:08:26] who can have that better pick.
[00:08:28] Like, come on.
[00:08:29] Well, and some of these picks,
[00:08:30] I do get the sense
[00:08:31] that they're somewhat
[00:08:32] rewarding loyalty,
[00:08:33] which I don't inherently
[00:08:35] have a problem with,
[00:08:36] but the person has to be qualified.
[00:08:38] And not insane.
[00:08:40] That being said,
[00:08:41] so my second problem,
[00:08:43] which this is the one
[00:08:43] I think you're gonna disagree
[00:08:44] with me on,
[00:08:45] is he has tapped Matt Gaetz
[00:08:48] as his pick for Attorney General
[00:08:50] of the United States.
[00:08:52] Why?
[00:08:54] Because Gaetz apparently
[00:08:55] sucks a mean Trump dick.
[00:08:59] Because I can think of no other...
[00:09:00] I can think of no other logical reason why.
[00:09:02] Have you seen those teeth?
[00:09:05] He's got some big teeth.
[00:09:06] Well, again,
[00:09:07] so I have so many problems
[00:09:08] with Matt Gaetz,
[00:09:09] starting with the fact that...
[00:09:10] Watch the teeth!
[00:09:12] Well, starting with...
[00:09:12] Do I got a lag going on?
[00:09:14] I don't think so.
[00:09:16] Okay, just making sure.
[00:09:17] Yeah.
[00:09:17] Well, start...
[00:09:18] The first reason I didn't like Matt Gaetz
[00:09:20] the first time I ever saw him
[00:09:21] was because...
[00:09:21] Did you ever watch
[00:09:22] Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Angel?
[00:09:27] Rarely.
[00:09:27] Okay.
[00:09:28] If it was the only thing on.
[00:09:29] Okay, but you know
[00:09:30] what the vampires look like
[00:09:31] in that show.
[00:09:32] That's Matt Gaetz.
[00:09:36] Yeah.
[00:09:37] Other than his political quips
[00:09:41] in the things like
[00:09:43] I don't know much about him.
[00:09:44] I mean, he seems like an okay guy,
[00:09:47] but like I said,
[00:09:47] I don't know much about him
[00:09:48] to actually have an opinion.
[00:09:51] Well, I forget why...
[00:09:53] Or anything, I've confirmed myself.
[00:09:54] It was when he was fighting
[00:09:55] to house Kevin McCarthy,
[00:09:57] a Speaker of the House,
[00:09:57] that I really looked him up
[00:09:59] because I'm like...
[00:10:00] That made no sense.
[00:10:02] Well, it didn't because...
[00:10:06] Well, and that's...
[00:10:07] Yeah, Justin says
[00:10:07] Matt Gaetz is a pick so bad
[00:10:09] even conservatives hate it.
[00:10:10] And Justin, that's why
[00:10:11] I honestly don't think
[00:10:12] you'll get confirmed
[00:10:13] because every Democrat
[00:10:15] in the Senate
[00:10:15] will vote against him
[00:10:16] and there's plenty of Republicans
[00:10:17] that really don't like him.
[00:10:19] And I think they might
[00:10:20] put their foot down on him
[00:10:21] and I hope they put their
[00:10:23] foot down on the
[00:10:25] dog-killing punt.
[00:10:27] But anyway,
[00:10:29] so I started...
[00:10:31] Yeah.
[00:10:32] Well, that's what I'm getting into.
[00:10:34] So when he was calling
[00:10:36] for the ouster of Kevin McCarthy,
[00:10:37] which you and I talked about
[00:10:38] this briefly in an earlier episode,
[00:10:40] I actually liked
[00:10:41] what Kevin McCarthy was doing
[00:10:42] considering what they had
[00:10:44] to work with at the time.
[00:10:45] I think he was doing
[00:10:46] a really good job
[00:10:47] because you're not going to pass
[00:10:49] any of your own legislation
[00:10:51] because you barely have
[00:10:52] a majority in the House
[00:10:53] and the Senate
[00:10:54] is Democrat majority.
[00:10:55] So you're going to have
[00:10:56] to compromise.
[00:10:57] I think McCarthy
[00:10:58] did a good job
[00:10:59] of standing ground
[00:11:00] on like the core
[00:11:01] principles,
[00:11:02] but letting things...
[00:11:03] Like, i.e.,
[00:11:03] it's like,
[00:11:04] yeah, okay,
[00:11:05] we'll allot some more funding
[00:11:06] for Ukraine,
[00:11:06] but you got to do this.
[00:11:07] You know,
[00:11:08] you got to do this for us.
[00:11:10] That kind of stuff.
[00:11:11] Did you see the...
[00:11:14] One second.
[00:11:15] Did you see the...
[00:11:17] Oh, what was it?
[00:11:19] The...
[00:11:20] I don't know what it was,
[00:11:21] but basically Trump
[00:11:22] was talking with...
[00:11:24] Really?
[00:11:24] Come on now.
[00:11:25] Was talking with Zelensky
[00:11:28] and Zelensky
[00:11:28] looked like a toddler
[00:11:31] or like a young kid
[00:11:33] who didn't get his way
[00:11:35] getting more money.
[00:11:36] He's like sitting there
[00:11:36] just going pouting
[00:11:37] the entire time.
[00:11:38] Yeah, pretty much.
[00:11:39] I don't know if you saw that or not.
[00:11:40] I did.
[00:11:40] I can't remember the clip.
[00:11:41] He's just like...
[00:11:42] I did.
[00:11:43] I thought it was kind of funny.
[00:11:45] So anyway,
[00:11:46] when that was going on,
[00:11:47] I was like,
[00:11:47] you know what?
[00:11:48] I don't really...
[00:11:48] I was like,
[00:11:49] you know what?
[00:11:49] I don't really know
[00:11:50] that much about Matt Gaetz.
[00:11:51] Let me look this guy up
[00:11:51] because just because
[00:11:52] I don't like the guy
[00:11:53] doesn't...
[00:11:54] That's not good enough
[00:11:55] to say that he's unfit,
[00:11:57] right?
[00:11:58] But...
[00:11:58] So Matt Gaetz
[00:11:59] has a lot.
[00:12:01] Yeah, exactly.
[00:12:02] Although I still don't like
[00:12:03] Matt Walsh as a person,
[00:12:04] but...
[00:12:05] Or Battinson.
[00:12:07] Oh, fuck that guy, okay?
[00:12:11] But...
[00:12:12] So I look up Matt Gaetz.
[00:12:13] I'll quit diverting you.
[00:12:14] I don't care.
[00:12:15] I love it.
[00:12:16] So I look up Matt Gaetz
[00:12:17] and I see...
[00:12:18] He's got more than a few
[00:12:22] sexual misconduct allegations,
[00:12:23] some of which involve
[00:12:26] trafficking of underage girls,
[00:12:28] some of which involve
[00:12:29] like drug trafficking.
[00:12:33] And again,
[00:12:34] all these are allegations.
[00:12:36] But...
[00:12:37] So...
[00:12:39] So in my mind...
[00:12:41] In my mind, though,
[00:12:42] here's the thing.
[00:12:43] In my mind,
[00:12:44] one allegation
[00:12:45] doesn't really mean anything,
[00:12:46] especially if you're
[00:12:47] a well-known figure
[00:12:48] or a well-known politician
[00:12:49] because people will say shit, right?
[00:12:51] But several...
[00:12:52] How many felonies does Trump have now?
[00:12:54] Well, but here's the thing.
[00:12:55] But several
[00:12:57] unrelated
[00:12:59] claims of
[00:12:59] sexual misconduct
[00:13:01] or trafficking
[00:13:01] or
[00:13:03] any number of things,
[00:13:04] not to mention
[00:13:04] an actual DUI conviction,
[00:13:08] you know,
[00:13:09] when that kind of a pattern,
[00:13:10] I'm like,
[00:13:10] yeah, there might be something to this.
[00:13:11] And then,
[00:13:12] because again,
[00:13:13] allegations are not enough.
[00:13:13] I've been very clear on this
[00:13:15] over the years.
[00:13:15] Allegations are not enough
[00:13:16] to prove
[00:13:17] to me,
[00:13:18] but you take it into account,
[00:13:20] but you're innocent
[00:13:20] until proven guilty, right?
[00:13:22] However,
[00:13:25] I'm in the camp,
[00:13:27] though,
[00:13:27] because I'm in the camp
[00:13:28] and I'm not the only one.
[00:13:29] I think that Matt Gaetz
[00:13:31] was trying to oust
[00:13:32] Kevin McCarthy
[00:13:32] because Kevin McCarthy
[00:13:33] was saying that he was going
[00:13:35] to open back up
[00:13:36] the investigation
[00:13:37] for which
[00:13:38] Matt Gaetz
[00:13:39] was a part of,
[00:13:40] like an investigation
[00:13:40] into him
[00:13:41] with the House
[00:13:42] Ethics Committee.
[00:13:45] So I think
[00:13:46] that's why
[00:13:47] and part of the deal
[00:13:48] allegedly
[00:13:49] was that Matt Gaetz
[00:13:50] said,
[00:13:50] drop the investigation
[00:13:51] and I'll drop the bid
[00:13:52] to house you as speaker.
[00:13:55] And McCarthy,
[00:13:56] apparently,
[00:13:57] again,
[00:13:58] this is all alleged,
[00:13:59] right?
[00:13:59] Because nobody,
[00:14:00] although McCarthy
[00:14:01] is the one who said this.
[00:14:02] So he said
[00:14:03] in an interview later,
[00:14:04] bring the receipts,
[00:14:05] unfortunately.
[00:14:06] Well,
[00:14:06] I don't think he can.
[00:14:07] I'm not saying
[00:14:08] it's not legit,
[00:14:09] but that's what I mean.
[00:14:11] Well,
[00:14:11] if this is a spoken conversation,
[00:14:13] there are no receipts.
[00:14:14] Yeah.
[00:14:14] That's,
[00:14:15] you know,
[00:14:15] that's unfortunately
[00:14:16] for McCarthy.
[00:14:17] Well,
[00:14:18] but the thing is,
[00:14:18] I don't,
[00:14:19] I mean,
[00:14:20] you're,
[00:14:20] you're right,
[00:14:21] but at the same time,
[00:14:22] I don't either of them
[00:14:23] to be honest with you.
[00:14:24] So I don't really know
[00:14:25] why Kevin McCarthy
[00:14:26] has a reason to lie.
[00:14:28] No,
[00:14:29] I mean,
[00:14:30] but the thing is,
[00:14:31] it's like,
[00:14:31] why did they want
[00:14:31] to get rid of him
[00:14:32] so bad?
[00:14:33] Like,
[00:14:33] well,
[00:14:34] I think that
[00:14:35] off so much
[00:14:36] that they acted
[00:14:37] like he didn't do something.
[00:14:38] And I was like,
[00:14:38] what can he do?
[00:14:40] Well,
[00:14:40] and that's just it.
[00:14:42] So their alleged reason
[00:14:43] was because he wasn't
[00:14:44] drawing a line on Ukraine.
[00:14:46] And first of all,
[00:14:47] McCarthy is not in your camp
[00:14:48] of complete
[00:14:49] non-interventionism.
[00:14:51] So you can't expect him
[00:14:52] to agree with you
[00:14:53] just on a fundamental level,
[00:14:54] but also the fact that
[00:14:55] I think part of Gates'
[00:14:57] motivation may have been
[00:14:58] the investigation.
[00:15:00] And because that's
[00:15:01] according to McCarthy
[00:15:02] and that's
[00:15:04] apparently what happened
[00:15:05] because he threatened
[00:15:06] to oust Mike Johnson
[00:15:07] too
[00:15:08] for allegedly
[00:15:09] the same thing.
[00:15:10] Except Mike Johnson
[00:15:11] said the same thing.
[00:15:12] He was like,
[00:15:13] if you oust me,
[00:15:13] whatever.
[00:15:16] Yeah,
[00:15:16] Mike Johnson
[00:15:17] just does not give a crap.
[00:15:18] He's just like,
[00:15:19] whatever.
[00:15:19] Well,
[00:15:20] don't get me wrong.
[00:15:20] I like Mike Johnson.
[00:15:21] I actually like him a lot.
[00:15:22] Like he's,
[00:15:23] I tend to like
[00:15:24] really boring politicians.
[00:15:26] I like them a lot.
[00:15:28] I do because
[00:15:29] here's the funny thing
[00:15:30] about boring politicians.
[00:15:31] They actually do
[00:15:32] the things that
[00:15:33] I like them to do.
[00:15:34] Like,
[00:15:35] I really like
[00:15:36] Mike Johnson as speaker
[00:15:37] because he just does
[00:15:38] the shit, right?
[00:15:41] That's why I like
[00:15:41] Calvin Coolidge.
[00:15:42] Calvin Coolidge is boring
[00:15:43] as shit.
[00:15:44] I like Ron DeSantis.
[00:15:46] Well,
[00:15:47] but that's why I like
[00:15:47] Ron DeSantis.
[00:15:48] Ron DeSantis is so boring,
[00:15:50] but he does the shit.
[00:15:53] Yeah,
[00:15:54] he is.
[00:15:54] He is pretty boring.
[00:15:56] He's super boring.
[00:15:58] But,
[00:15:59] dude,
[00:16:00] he's like a god down there
[00:16:01] in Florida
[00:16:01] to those people.
[00:16:02] Well,
[00:16:02] there's so many people
[00:16:03] on Facebook alleging
[00:16:04] it's really funny though
[00:16:06] because there's so many
[00:16:06] people on Facebook
[00:16:07] in comment sections
[00:16:08] that keep saying
[00:16:09] that DeSantis
[00:16:09] is hated
[00:16:10] and I'm like,
[00:16:10] that doesn't make sense though
[00:16:12] because
[00:16:13] he won re-election
[00:16:14] in a year
[00:16:15] where the red wave
[00:16:17] turned into a red drop
[00:16:19] like,
[00:16:19] and he still won
[00:16:21] overwhelmingly.
[00:16:22] Like,
[00:16:22] that just doesn't make sense.
[00:16:24] It was the red queef.
[00:16:25] The red queef.
[00:16:29] Not to be confused
[00:16:30] with the red wave
[00:16:31] that we just had.
[00:16:33] Yeah,
[00:16:34] that was,
[00:16:35] seriously,
[00:16:35] like,
[00:16:36] that's the thing
[00:16:37] that like,
[00:16:37] it doesn't boggle my mind.
[00:16:39] Like,
[00:16:39] obviously,
[00:16:40] the Democrats
[00:16:41] and leftist alike
[00:16:43] put themselves
[00:16:43] in this situation.
[00:16:44] Like,
[00:16:45] they literally pushed,
[00:16:46] if they want to call
[00:16:47] Republicans
[00:16:48] and the right enemies,
[00:16:49] they pushed
[00:16:50] all the loving people
[00:16:51] into the enemy's arms.
[00:16:54] Make politics boring.
[00:16:56] Hashtag,
[00:16:56] make politics boring again.
[00:16:57] I agree.
[00:16:59] Actually,
[00:16:59] I really wish
[00:17:00] politics were boring.
[00:17:01] It's not going to happen
[00:17:02] with Trump in the office.
[00:17:05] Not with me here.
[00:17:06] It's going to be
[00:17:06] a giant party.
[00:17:07] The Republican Party,
[00:17:09] it's going to be
[00:17:09] the best party ever
[00:17:10] for two years
[00:17:11] before we,
[00:17:12] because here's the thing,
[00:17:13] the Trump Republican,
[00:17:14] beautiful dog.
[00:17:15] Well,
[00:17:16] here's the thing though.
[00:17:17] The Trump Republican Party
[00:17:18] is also going to push
[00:17:18] things too far
[00:17:19] and then in 2026,
[00:17:21] the Democrats
[00:17:22] will take back
[00:17:22] either the House
[00:17:23] or the Senate
[00:17:23] and order will be restored.
[00:17:25] So,
[00:17:25] Trump's got two years
[00:17:26] to make all this shit
[00:17:27] really happen.
[00:17:29] Order in the court.
[00:17:31] Because I don't,
[00:17:32] I don't see the Democrat,
[00:17:33] the Republicans
[00:17:34] keeping this super majority
[00:17:36] for more than two years
[00:17:37] and the next election
[00:17:38] things will get corrected.
[00:17:39] But the good news is,
[00:17:41] yeah,
[00:17:42] because I,
[00:17:43] like the way
[00:17:43] Trump's already talking.
[00:17:45] Now,
[00:17:45] to be fair,
[00:17:46] to be fair,
[00:17:47] we saw this in 2016,
[00:17:48] Trump talks a real big game
[00:17:50] and then when he tries
[00:17:51] to do shit,
[00:17:52] the law tends to stop him
[00:17:54] from taking things
[00:17:55] too far.
[00:17:56] See,
[00:17:56] the thing is though,
[00:17:57] he's got a lot,
[00:17:58] instead of,
[00:17:59] instead of it
[00:18:00] just being him this time,
[00:18:01] he's got some heavy hitters
[00:18:03] behind him
[00:18:03] talking some major game too
[00:18:05] like Robert Kennedy,
[00:18:07] Tulsi Gabbard,
[00:18:08] and,
[00:18:08] well,
[00:18:09] I don't know what Tulsi's
[00:18:09] going for,
[00:18:10] but like,
[00:18:10] I'm definitely behind
[00:18:12] the Make America Healthy
[00:18:13] again.
[00:18:13] Oh yeah,
[00:18:14] and see,
[00:18:14] that's one of the things
[00:18:15] I'm most excited for.
[00:18:17] And I'm excited for Doge,
[00:18:19] the Department of Government
[00:18:20] Efficiency.
[00:18:22] I'm wary on Trump's
[00:18:23] immigration policy now.
[00:18:24] I have an idea of what I think
[00:18:27] is going to happen,
[00:18:29] but I'm not sure.
[00:18:31] And it,
[00:18:31] it makes me a little nervous.
[00:18:33] But I also,
[00:18:34] like Trump is not
[00:18:36] completely stupid.
[00:18:37] Like he says dumb things,
[00:18:38] but Trump himself is not an idiot.
[00:18:40] So here's what I think.
[00:18:41] This is,
[00:18:41] this is kind of my prediction
[00:18:42] for Trump's immigration policy.
[00:18:44] I think,
[00:18:45] because he's,
[00:18:46] he's,
[00:18:46] they're talking a really big game.
[00:18:48] But,
[00:18:49] so first of all,
[00:18:51] I want to know
[00:18:52] who they consider
[00:18:54] an illegal immigrant.
[00:18:55] That's something I've wanted
[00:18:56] to know from day one,
[00:18:58] and they've never come out
[00:18:59] and said it in layman's terms,
[00:19:01] the Trump administration.
[00:19:03] Uh,
[00:19:04] I'm not 100% sure,
[00:19:06] so don't quote me on this,
[00:19:07] but I,
[00:19:08] I'm fairly certain,
[00:19:09] uh,
[00:19:09] I read that
[00:19:09] they weren't going to deport
[00:19:11] all illegal immigrants,
[00:19:15] technically only the violent ones
[00:19:17] or ones that cannot be tracked
[00:19:19] or traced,
[00:19:20] you know,
[00:19:20] so,
[00:19:20] uh,
[00:19:21] obviously the ones that,
[00:19:22] you know,
[00:19:23] can be traced
[00:19:23] if they're here illegally.
[00:19:24] Like,
[00:19:25] I don't know if they're going to,
[00:19:26] if they're going to send them back,
[00:19:27] like if,
[00:19:28] if they've got families
[00:19:29] and whatnot,
[00:19:30] like,
[00:19:31] I mean,
[00:19:31] well,
[00:19:32] that's just it.
[00:19:32] And this,
[00:19:33] well,
[00:19:33] and this is,
[00:19:34] this is why I,
[00:19:35] I nervous isn't the right.
[00:19:36] I'm,
[00:19:37] well,
[00:19:38] I guess nervous in a way
[00:19:39] because the thing of it is,
[00:19:40] so here's,
[00:19:41] here's very few Americans understand.
[00:19:43] And I didn't for a long time.
[00:19:45] It was only after meeting people
[00:19:46] that were technically undocumented.
[00:19:49] That's why I don't like
[00:19:50] undocumented and illegal
[00:19:51] are not the same thing necessarily.
[00:19:53] Shit,
[00:19:53] we're the nicest country for all this.
[00:19:54] Any other country to do that?
[00:19:55] You're in prison.
[00:19:56] Well,
[00:19:57] no,
[00:19:57] that's like,
[00:19:58] that's,
[00:19:58] that's not any other countries
[00:20:00] and go to prison
[00:20:00] and that's not,
[00:20:01] not be in trouble.
[00:20:02] That's not necessarily true.
[00:20:04] Any,
[00:20:04] any,
[00:20:05] any,
[00:20:06] uh,
[00:20:06] first world country.
[00:20:08] Sorry.
[00:20:08] No,
[00:20:08] no,
[00:20:08] no,
[00:20:08] that's,
[00:20:09] that's,
[00:20:09] that's not true.
[00:20:10] Name one,
[00:20:11] name one,
[00:20:11] uh,
[00:20:12] virtually any country
[00:20:12] in the European Union.
[00:20:14] Eh,
[00:20:14] name one.
[00:20:15] Germany.
[00:20:17] Germany.
[00:20:18] Now,
[00:20:19] I'll say,
[00:20:20] I just,
[00:20:20] I just want to look it up.
[00:20:21] Yeah,
[00:20:21] sure,
[00:20:21] sure.
[00:20:21] Go ahead.
[00:20:22] If I'm wrong,
[00:20:22] if I'm on quote.
[00:20:23] So here's the thing.
[00:20:24] Um,
[00:20:25] the problem is that Trump
[00:20:26] and,
[00:20:27] uh,
[00:20:27] his pick for borders are
[00:20:29] okay.
[00:20:30] Policy wise.
[00:20:31] and this is why it frustrates me
[00:20:32] because I think that the
[00:20:34] Trump administration could
[00:20:35] have a lot of friends if
[00:20:37] they simply,
[00:20:37] because some of the things
[00:20:38] Tom Holman says,
[00:20:39] I really like,
[00:20:40] because remember,
[00:20:41] um,
[00:20:42] we talked a couple of
[00:20:42] times and one of my
[00:20:43] ideas for immigration is
[00:20:44] that you have temporary
[00:20:47] housing that families can
[00:20:49] stay in while they're,
[00:20:51] you know,
[00:20:51] waiting for their cases to
[00:20:52] be heard.
[00:20:52] That's one of the things
[00:20:53] Tom Holman wants to do.
[00:20:54] And I'm all for that.
[00:20:55] I am 100%.
[00:20:56] Apparently they tried to do
[00:20:57] it under the Biden
[00:20:58] administration and they
[00:20:59] couldn't get funding for it.
[00:21:00] So I'm,
[00:21:01] I'm absolutely go ahead.
[00:21:03] No,
[00:21:03] no,
[00:21:03] I'm just saying I'm all
[00:21:04] for that.
[00:21:05] Okay.
[00:21:06] So BMI dot B U N D dot D E,
[00:21:11] says illegal entry and
[00:21:13] immigrant smuggling.
[00:21:14] And it says Germany has
[00:21:16] been long,
[00:21:16] one of the main destinations
[00:21:18] for regular migration in
[00:21:19] Europe.
[00:21:20] So,
[00:21:20] but it says a regular
[00:21:21] migration is a major
[00:21:22] global change as resources
[00:21:24] become scarce migration
[00:21:25] policy and
[00:21:26] management assume
[00:21:27] increasing importance.
[00:21:28] Illegal entry and
[00:21:29] residents in Germany are
[00:21:30] punishable under section
[00:21:32] 95 of the residents act
[00:21:34] because they undermine the
[00:21:36] whole purpose of German
[00:21:37] residents to law,
[00:21:38] which is to manage
[00:21:39] immigration while keeping
[00:21:40] in mind Germany's
[00:21:42] economic and labor market
[00:21:44] and its capacity to admit
[00:21:47] and integrate immigrants
[00:21:48] of the resident act
[00:21:50] residents act.
[00:21:52] So,
[00:21:52] right.
[00:21:52] But do they enforce it?
[00:21:53] I don't know.
[00:21:53] I don't,
[00:21:54] I don't know what it's,
[00:21:55] I don't know what it's like
[00:21:55] giving them like any type
[00:21:57] of,
[00:21:58] you know,
[00:21:58] if they're just being like
[00:21:59] sent back or whatnot,
[00:22:00] but obviously Germany is a
[00:22:02] little different,
[00:22:04] you know,
[00:22:04] that they've got other
[00:22:06] people immigrating.
[00:22:07] Yeah.
[00:22:07] It's a,
[00:22:08] it's a,
[00:22:08] it's a different,
[00:22:09] yeah.
[00:22:09] They're bordering countries.
[00:22:11] Yeah.
[00:22:11] And that's fair.
[00:22:11] And that's fair.
[00:22:12] Cause that's,
[00:22:12] that it's a different,
[00:22:13] it's,
[00:22:14] it's similar,
[00:22:14] but this is my point.
[00:22:15] This is my point that there
[00:22:17] are no developed countries
[00:22:18] that allow illegal immigration.
[00:22:21] Now,
[00:22:22] like I'm talking.
[00:22:23] Well,
[00:22:23] see,
[00:22:23] that's the thing.
[00:22:24] Technically,
[00:22:26] technically under the law,
[00:22:28] we don't either.
[00:22:29] It's just that for a long time,
[00:22:30] they've chosen not to enforce them.
[00:22:32] And the Biden administration,
[00:22:34] well,
[00:22:35] I almost said,
[00:22:35] technically we,
[00:22:36] we,
[00:22:36] we,
[00:22:37] it should be illegal,
[00:22:38] but the thing is like,
[00:22:39] we look the other way all the time.
[00:22:41] And that's why we're in the state
[00:22:42] we're in.
[00:22:43] Like,
[00:22:43] well,
[00:22:44] more,
[00:22:44] more importantly,
[00:22:46] the Biden administration
[00:22:48] inadvertently created a really big problem
[00:22:50] when they revised
[00:22:52] how border patrol handles
[00:22:54] people caught crossing the border.
[00:22:57] And,
[00:22:58] Oh,
[00:22:58] the release.
[00:22:59] Yeah.
[00:23:00] Well,
[00:23:00] it's,
[00:23:00] it's not just catch and release,
[00:23:02] although that's part of it
[00:23:03] because catch and release
[00:23:05] really refers to asylum claims.
[00:23:07] Specifically.
[00:23:08] They messed up so bad.
[00:23:09] Like,
[00:23:09] it's not even that hard.
[00:23:11] Like all they need to do
[00:23:11] is ahead more judges
[00:23:13] and maybe,
[00:23:14] I don't know,
[00:23:15] like how many,
[00:23:15] do you know how many ports of entry there are?
[00:23:17] Like,
[00:23:17] I don't,
[00:23:18] I assume there's a lot.
[00:23:20] That's a good question.
[00:23:21] I'll have to look that up.
[00:23:21] Well,
[00:23:22] but here,
[00:23:22] so here's,
[00:23:23] here's,
[00:23:23] here's,
[00:23:24] here's my biggest problem.
[00:23:25] So a lot of Americans have no idea
[00:23:27] how hard it is to actually come
[00:23:29] to the United States legally.
[00:23:31] It's not easy.
[00:23:33] I don't,
[00:23:33] I don't doubt that.
[00:23:35] Yeah,
[00:23:36] it's,
[00:23:36] it's not.
[00:23:36] And I think it should be.
[00:23:38] My whole thing,
[00:23:39] what I would like to see,
[00:23:40] and I've said it before,
[00:23:41] I'm not saying amnesty
[00:23:42] as in like you get off scot-free,
[00:23:44] but I would like to see
[00:23:45] a revision
[00:23:46] of United States immigration policy
[00:23:48] that makes it easier
[00:23:50] to come in lawfully
[00:23:51] at the same time
[00:23:52] you complete the border wall
[00:23:55] and you stiffen penalties.
[00:23:58] Well,
[00:23:58] you know what?
[00:23:59] I don't even take that
[00:23:59] because I learned,
[00:24:00] I learned somewhat recently,
[00:24:02] um,
[00:24:02] illegal immigration was not really
[00:24:04] that big of an issue
[00:24:05] prior to,
[00:24:06] uh,
[00:24:06] I forget the name of the law,
[00:24:07] but it was passed in 1996.
[00:24:09] And what it did was
[00:24:10] it stiffened the penalties
[00:24:11] for entering the United States
[00:24:13] illegally.
[00:24:14] So what that did
[00:24:15] was it actually incentivized
[00:24:16] people to stay illegally
[00:24:18] instead of just,
[00:24:20] because what people were doing
[00:24:21] a lot of times,
[00:24:21] especially from Mexico
[00:24:22] is they would come over
[00:24:23] the border illegally.
[00:24:24] They'd work,
[00:24:25] you know,
[00:24:25] they'd work for about six months
[00:24:27] and they'd go back to Mexico
[00:24:28] with the U.S. dollars
[00:24:29] that they earned.
[00:24:30] And it wasn't really
[00:24:31] hurting anybody
[00:24:32] because the jobs
[00:24:33] they were doing
[00:24:33] were things that Americans
[00:24:34] didn't want to do anyway.
[00:24:35] And everybody just kind of
[00:24:37] looked the other way.
[00:24:37] But then some politician
[00:24:39] on his or her high horse
[00:24:40] said,
[00:24:40] we got to stop this
[00:24:41] even though it's not
[00:24:42] really a problem.
[00:24:43] Um,
[00:24:44] so they stiffened the penalties
[00:24:45] and again,
[00:24:46] that incentivized people
[00:24:47] to come and marry
[00:24:48] American citizens
[00:24:49] and stay here
[00:24:51] and cause,
[00:24:52] you know,
[00:24:53] cause even more problems.
[00:24:55] And then that's
[00:24:55] been compounded
[00:24:56] with the Biden administration's
[00:24:58] sort of very lax
[00:24:59] cause they've all
[00:25:00] been allowed to.
[00:25:01] It's,
[00:25:01] it's,
[00:25:02] it's literally just,
[00:25:02] it all boils down to that.
[00:25:04] They've been,
[00:25:04] they've been allowed.
[00:25:05] So anytime someone's
[00:25:07] allowed to do something,
[00:25:07] they're literally
[00:25:08] just going to keep doing it.
[00:25:09] Like that's the same
[00:25:11] with a child.
[00:25:11] I have two of them.
[00:25:12] I know.
[00:25:13] Well,
[00:25:14] but here's my point.
[00:25:14] So I want to be crystal clear.
[00:25:18] Entering the United States
[00:25:19] illegally is a crime.
[00:25:20] However,
[00:25:21] the first defense
[00:25:21] is only a misdemeanor.
[00:25:23] So that's worth noting.
[00:25:24] Um,
[00:25:27] I don't think it should be
[00:25:27] any of that.
[00:25:29] Send back to your country.
[00:25:30] Like,
[00:25:31] uh,
[00:25:31] well,
[00:25:31] not honestly,
[00:25:32] if you broke the law,
[00:25:34] then you don't get a,
[00:25:34] you don't get a second chance.
[00:25:36] Like,
[00:25:36] well,
[00:25:36] but here's if you did that,
[00:25:38] you wouldn't have illegal
[00:25:38] border crossings because,
[00:25:39] I mean,
[00:25:40] you would,
[00:25:40] but like they would drastically
[00:25:42] because you have a lot of people
[00:25:43] here that while they may have
[00:25:45] come over the border,
[00:25:45] they're not bad people.
[00:25:46] But the thing is like,
[00:25:48] they may have not been aware.
[00:25:50] How can you,
[00:25:50] but here's,
[00:25:51] here's the thing.
[00:25:51] How can you enforce a law
[00:25:52] that these people may not know?
[00:25:56] Well,
[00:25:56] that's unfortunate,
[00:25:58] but the thing is,
[00:25:59] well,
[00:25:59] but okay.
[00:25:59] Okay.
[00:26:00] So here's,
[00:26:00] here's a good example.
[00:26:01] Like there are cell phones
[00:26:03] everywhere nowadays.
[00:26:04] So,
[00:26:04] I mean,
[00:26:04] like,
[00:26:05] I know,
[00:26:05] but there is an excuse anymore.
[00:26:08] Well,
[00:26:08] it kind of is because here's the problem.
[00:26:10] So if,
[00:26:11] no,
[00:26:12] hear me out,
[00:26:12] hear me out.
[00:26:14] You got to hear me out on this.
[00:26:15] This is why it's complicated.
[00:26:16] It's not a clear cut issue.
[00:26:18] Go for it.
[00:26:18] So most of these people are being told
[00:26:21] by the cartels that,
[00:26:23] hey,
[00:26:23] there's only one way to get into
[00:26:25] the United States.
[00:26:25] They tell them all kinds of shit.
[00:26:27] Like you'll be denied at the port of entry
[00:26:29] or you can't go this way
[00:26:30] because,
[00:26:31] you know,
[00:26:31] they'll separate you from your family,
[00:26:33] blah,
[00:26:33] blah,
[00:26:33] blah,
[00:26:33] which is bullshit.
[00:26:34] Because if you come to a port of entry
[00:26:35] and claim asylum,
[00:26:37] you are not separated from your family.
[00:26:39] You're given a court date
[00:26:41] and then released,
[00:26:41] which I also don't agree with.
[00:26:43] But I also don't agree with
[00:26:44] remain in Mexico.
[00:26:46] I'm a fan of building those,
[00:26:47] you know,
[00:26:48] places where families can stay together.
[00:26:50] And it's not the Ritz,
[00:26:51] but it's not sleeping on a concrete floor
[00:26:53] behind a chain link fence.
[00:26:54] We can meet half.
[00:26:55] Why is it our,
[00:26:56] why is it?
[00:26:57] I mean,
[00:26:58] I'm not,
[00:26:59] I'm not trying to sound like,
[00:27:00] like,
[00:27:01] I don't know,
[00:27:02] cruel,
[00:27:02] but like,
[00:27:03] why is it one country's job
[00:27:05] to like help every other country?
[00:27:07] Like,
[00:27:08] why,
[00:27:08] why do we do the most for every country?
[00:27:10] And we get shit on constantly.
[00:27:12] Well,
[00:27:13] that gets into less of a legal area,
[00:27:15] which I'm,
[00:27:15] I'm trying to say in the legal area,
[00:27:17] because morally I got so many problems,
[00:27:19] but,
[00:27:19] but I'm,
[00:27:20] I'm saying so many people take advantage of,
[00:27:22] uh,
[00:27:22] of,
[00:27:23] uh,
[00:27:23] basically this country's,
[00:27:24] uh,
[00:27:25] generosity.
[00:27:25] And it's,
[00:27:26] well,
[00:27:27] I don't know about that.
[00:27:27] Most people just want to come over.
[00:27:29] Most people just want to come.
[00:27:30] I'm not saying better.
[00:27:31] I'm not saying,
[00:27:32] no,
[00:27:32] I'm with you.
[00:27:33] Yeah.
[00:27:33] I'm not saying bring them in here,
[00:27:34] put them up in a,
[00:27:35] you know,
[00:27:36] hotel room and give them a debit card with six grand in it every month that I'm vehemently
[00:27:40] against.
[00:27:40] I say,
[00:27:41] let people in,
[00:27:43] make it easy to get a work permit,
[00:27:44] and then they can fucking provide for themselves.
[00:27:46] And if they can't hack it,
[00:27:47] then they can go back home.
[00:27:49] Uh,
[00:27:50] I I'm assuming you're,
[00:27:51] you're,
[00:27:51] you're leaving out a bunch of different stuff just for quick,
[00:27:54] like,
[00:27:54] you know,
[00:27:54] background checks and,
[00:27:55] and well,
[00:27:56] yeah,
[00:27:56] yeah,
[00:27:57] That,
[00:27:57] okay.
[00:27:57] Yeah.
[00:27:57] That's a good point though.
[00:27:58] The obvious shit just to be fair.
[00:28:00] So yeah,
[00:28:00] yeah.
[00:28:00] No fair,
[00:28:01] fair,
[00:28:01] fair,
[00:28:01] Thank you.
[00:28:02] Some live Sarah.
[00:28:12] It's a complicated issue.
[00:28:14] So where was I going with this?
[00:28:15] okay.
[00:28:15] So legally speaking,
[00:28:16] this is why I want them to define what they mean by illegal because is okay.
[00:28:23] If the policy of the current administration says that you are not unlawfully in the country,
[00:28:30] if you claim asylum at the border and are waiting for your case,
[00:28:34] even if you were picked up by border patrol crossing the border,
[00:28:39] they allowed you into the country.
[00:28:43] Legally speaking,
[00:28:43] that does not make you an unlawful presence.
[00:28:46] And that's actually true.
[00:28:47] That's on the USCIS website.
[00:28:49] Say that one more time.
[00:28:51] Like,
[00:28:51] so the stupid.
[00:28:52] So,
[00:28:52] so,
[00:28:53] okay.
[00:28:53] Under the Biden administration,
[00:28:55] border patrol,
[00:28:56] if they encountered people crossing the Southern border,
[00:28:59] their,
[00:29:00] uh,
[00:29:01] protocol was to take these people to a port of entry or a detention facility,
[00:29:06] one or,
[00:29:06] one or the other.
[00:29:07] I can't remember which or both,
[00:29:08] whatever.
[00:29:09] And they interview,
[00:29:10] do a background check process them.
[00:29:12] If these people claim asylum,
[00:29:14] then they,
[00:29:14] they do the background work,
[00:29:16] make sure there's no criminal convictions or warrants or anything like that.
[00:29:20] Once they pass that,
[00:29:21] they're given,
[00:29:22] um,
[00:29:23] instructions on to wait for their court day and they're released into the interior.
[00:29:27] Like,
[00:29:28] is it really that bad in,
[00:29:29] in Mexico and Southern state and in the Southern countries?
[00:29:32] Like in some,
[00:29:33] yes.
[00:29:34] So Venezuela,
[00:29:34] for example,
[00:29:36] no,
[00:29:36] I said in Mexico.
[00:29:37] I didn't,
[00:29:37] I didn't mean Venice,
[00:29:39] Venice,
[00:29:39] Venezuela is a different story.
[00:29:40] No,
[00:29:40] no,
[00:29:40] no.
[00:29:40] Most,
[00:29:40] most people coming from Mexico are not actually asylum seekers.
[00:29:44] That's,
[00:29:45] that's,
[00:29:45] uh,
[00:29:45] well,
[00:29:46] and then,
[00:29:46] uh,
[00:29:47] so what,
[00:29:48] what is the majority?
[00:29:49] Do you know the majority of,
[00:29:51] uh,
[00:29:51] who's crossing the border?
[00:29:52] No,
[00:29:53] I couldn't tell it's people from all.
[00:29:54] Actually,
[00:29:54] you know what?
[00:29:55] I take that back.
[00:29:55] I think Chinese nationals are actually the number one.
[00:29:59] Isn't that crazy?
[00:29:59] Well,
[00:30:01] it's the Biden administration's fault.
[00:30:06] I think it's China,
[00:30:07] Afghanistan,
[00:30:08] Venezuela,
[00:30:10] um,
[00:30:14] Ukraine.
[00:30:15] I think those are the top four,
[00:30:16] maybe not necessarily in that order,
[00:30:18] but yeah.
[00:30:20] Imagine coming from Ukraine,
[00:30:22] going to from Ukraine to Mexico,
[00:30:23] just across the U S Southern border,
[00:30:28] Asia,
[00:30:29] 16%,
[00:30:29] but the majority of legal immigrants are coming from Mexico.
[00:30:34] 53% until right.
[00:30:35] They're crossing from Mexico,
[00:30:37] but they're not necessarily coming first from.
[00:30:39] No,
[00:30:40] it says from Mexico,
[00:30:41] 16% are from Asia,
[00:30:42] 6% are from El Salvador,
[00:30:44] 5% are from Guatemala.
[00:30:46] And it says the urban Institute estimates that 65,000,
[00:30:50] 75,000 Canadians are also living.
[00:30:53] Justin,
[00:30:54] are you actually in Canada?
[00:30:56] Or do you cross the border into Washington regularly?
[00:30:59] 65 to 75,000 Canadians are also.
[00:31:02] Well,
[00:31:02] the thing is though,
[00:31:03] we have a treaty like that.
[00:31:04] Does that work?
[00:31:05] Do you have to have dual citizen?
[00:31:06] Yeah,
[00:31:07] yeah,
[00:31:07] yeah.
[00:31:07] Nevermind.
[00:31:08] I was,
[00:31:08] I was thinking of the license like you.
[00:31:11] So under,
[00:31:11] under,
[00:31:12] under,
[00:31:12] under that treaty with a,
[00:31:13] with a valid Canadian passport,
[00:31:15] you can,
[00:31:15] unless you're on a list or have a reason.
[00:31:18] Yeah.
[00:31:18] You can cross into the border,
[00:31:20] but you can't stay permanently without some,
[00:31:22] or stay or work without some kind of visa.
[00:31:25] I've seen a lot of stupid cop videos where people are getting pulled over and they're like,
[00:31:28] I don't have to have a United States license.
[00:31:31] I'm here.
[00:31:32] you do.
[00:31:33] Holiday.
[00:31:34] Holiday.
[00:31:34] No,
[00:31:35] they're,
[00:31:35] they're here on holiday and they have a Canadian license,
[00:31:37] which we have a treaty.
[00:31:38] Oh yeah.
[00:31:39] Yeah.
[00:31:40] Yeah.
[00:31:41] You can't.
[00:31:41] So yeah,
[00:31:42] because I drove,
[00:31:43] I drove in Canada with no issue.
[00:31:44] I showed my ID and passport and it was fine.
[00:31:48] Yeah.
[00:31:48] So no,
[00:31:49] you don't have to have an American passport necessarily.
[00:31:51] If you're from Canada,
[00:31:52] you can drive.
[00:31:53] You're,
[00:31:53] you're good.
[00:31:55] Blame Canada.
[00:31:57] I always blame Canada.
[00:31:59] But that being said,
[00:32:00] so,
[00:32:01] so here's what I think is going to happen.
[00:32:03] I think Trump is purposefully being vague and directing people to be vague because I think he wants to scare the libs into compromising on things like the border wall in exchange for some sort of, not even amnesty program,
[00:32:17] but exchange for not going after like nonviolent people who are undocumented.
[00:32:24] That's what I think.
[00:32:25] I think he's absolutely going after the criminals and I think he's absolutely going to crucify anybody who brought drugs over the border.
[00:32:32] But my whole thing is there's so many reasons why going after trying to mass deport people who,
[00:32:39] even though they may have crossed the border illegally,
[00:32:41] what are here,
[00:32:42] like,
[00:32:43] let's say somebody crossed the border,
[00:32:45] um,
[00:32:46] 10 years ago,
[00:32:47] right?
[00:32:49] Or hell,
[00:32:50] even 20.
[00:32:50] And they just,
[00:32:52] because immigration law is so weird and okay.
[00:32:55] So here's another misconception.
[00:32:56] And I only recently learned this because I was doing research,
[00:33:00] uh,
[00:33:00] on Trump's immigration.
[00:33:02] Did you know,
[00:33:04] this is fun.
[00:33:05] Did you know that if you cross the border into the United States illegally,
[00:33:09] you can't just marry a U S citizen and get off scot-free and get a green card.
[00:33:15] That is not a thing you can do normally,
[00:33:18] except under very specific circumstances.
[00:33:21] You have to return to your country of origin and apply at the U S embassy there.
[00:33:26] And you have to wait,
[00:33:28] which normally takes,
[00:33:30] um,
[00:33:30] well,
[00:33:30] it depends if you're,
[00:33:32] if you're,
[00:33:32] and keep in mind,
[00:33:33] you're already married at this point.
[00:33:34] You're married to a U S citizen.
[00:33:36] If you're married to a U S citizen,
[00:33:38] they say it normally takes 11 to 22 months.
[00:33:40] If you're married to a green card holder,
[00:33:42] it can take as long as three years to get approval.
[00:33:48] Damn.
[00:33:49] So that is just not a,
[00:33:50] however,
[00:33:51] and here's,
[00:33:51] here's why U S immigration law is so stupid.
[00:33:54] Say you came over,
[00:33:55] say you came to the United States with a valid visa,
[00:33:57] right?
[00:33:57] But you overstayed.
[00:34:00] So you're,
[00:34:01] you're in the country illegally because you overstayed your visa and you married,
[00:34:05] and you're married to a U S citizen,
[00:34:06] right?
[00:34:06] Then you don't have to go back to your country of origin because you came over here on a visa.
[00:34:14] But if you cross the border illegally at any point,
[00:34:17] except under extremely rare circumstances that you have to apply for a waiver for,
[00:34:21] and the government can decide whether or not to grant that waiver,
[00:34:24] right?
[00:34:25] Um,
[00:34:26] regardless of your circumstances,
[00:34:29] you most likely will have to return to your country of origin.
[00:34:33] So people trying to follow the law at that point are not incentivized to do so
[00:34:38] because you don't want to be away from your spouse and your family for a year
[00:34:42] or more.
[00:34:45] You know,
[00:34:45] this is going to sound really bad,
[00:34:46] but,
[00:34:47] um,
[00:34:48] you,
[00:34:48] you know,
[00:34:50] with the amount of illegal crossings and everything else,
[00:34:55] uh,
[00:34:55] with how many,
[00:34:56] uh,
[00:34:57] coinciding with how many Mexican restaurants have been built in certain towns,
[00:35:02] we have four in this little town.
[00:35:05] We have actually five in this little town.
[00:35:07] And then in Columbus,
[00:35:08] there was like seven.
[00:35:09] Well,
[00:35:10] cause Mexican food is fucking phenomenal,
[00:35:12] but it's okay.
[00:35:13] So I don't,
[00:35:14] I don't want to stay on immigration,
[00:35:15] but it is something that I'm pretty passionate about.
[00:35:17] All I'm saying is I think that Trump will be going after like,
[00:35:22] uh,
[00:35:22] violent tacos are great.
[00:35:25] I think Trump is going to go after like criminals.
[00:35:27] Like again,
[00:35:28] these Venezuelan gangs fucking gone.
[00:35:32] Sorry.
[00:35:32] That that's the definition of fuck around and find out.
[00:35:34] Right.
[00:35:35] Um,
[00:35:35] yeah,
[00:35:36] but I mean,
[00:35:36] just,
[00:35:37] just because they're a part of the gang,
[00:35:38] if they don't have any,
[00:35:39] uh,
[00:35:40] thing on them,
[00:35:40] how are they going to find anything out?
[00:35:42] Like,
[00:35:42] well,
[00:35:42] fair enough on anything,
[00:35:43] but yet they're a part of the gang.
[00:35:45] Like they're not,
[00:35:46] well,
[00:35:46] you know what,
[00:35:46] as,
[00:35:48] as,
[00:35:48] as far as I'm,
[00:35:49] well,
[00:35:49] a lot of them have gang tattoos.
[00:35:51] So for me,
[00:35:51] that's good enough.
[00:35:52] I'm not going to lie for me.
[00:35:54] That's honestly,
[00:35:54] maybe what,
[00:35:55] what if they smarten up and stop doing that?
[00:35:57] Well,
[00:35:57] I mean,
[00:35:59] that's,
[00:35:59] that's a,
[00:36:00] that's a question for another day.
[00:36:01] I don't have all the answers,
[00:36:04] but I just,
[00:36:05] I know that's fair.
[00:36:06] And I just mean in the immediate,
[00:36:07] but I'm looking at just the logistics of this.
[00:36:09] So let's say Trump does want to go after every single person,
[00:36:12] which I don't believe this because I don't think Trump's stupid enough because
[00:36:16] logistically,
[00:36:16] this would just be so difficult and so expensive.
[00:36:20] The logistics of getting rid of the violent offenders alone is going to be a
[00:36:24] massive,
[00:36:25] massive operation.
[00:36:26] It's a lot upfront,
[00:36:27] but yet,
[00:36:28] uh,
[00:36:29] I mean,
[00:36:29] it's save if you correct it.
[00:36:31] It's worth it first,
[00:36:33] but that's just it.
[00:36:34] You have to correct the law first.
[00:36:36] Well,
[00:36:37] you have to correct the law and then you deport because the thing is,
[00:36:40] if not,
[00:36:40] they're just going to come right back.
[00:36:41] Well,
[00:36:42] and then here's the other problem I have.
[00:36:43] So generally speaking,
[00:36:45] the philosophy of lawmaking,
[00:36:48] actually the con constitutionally,
[00:36:50] you cannot retroactively apply laws that affect American citizens.
[00:36:54] However,
[00:36:56] go ahead.
[00:36:56] I'm sorry.
[00:36:57] However,
[00:36:58] it does seem that the United States doesn't really care about retroactively
[00:37:02] applying laws to non-citizens.
[00:37:04] Case in point,
[00:37:05] Trump has talked about,
[00:37:06] uh,
[00:37:07] removing temporary protective status for certain countries.
[00:37:11] And apparently he can revoke this before they're set to expire.
[00:37:14] So for example,
[00:37:15] I think,
[00:37:15] um,
[00:37:17] I can't remember if it's Haiti or Venezuela.
[00:37:20] Um,
[00:37:20] their temporary protected status is due to expire in March or April of next
[00:37:25] year.
[00:37:25] And he's talking about just revoking it on day one.
[00:37:28] And I'm over here like,
[00:37:30] see,
[00:37:30] just in principle,
[00:37:31] I don't believe that you should be able to retroactively apply laws.
[00:37:34] I,
[00:37:35] I,
[00:37:35] I don't,
[00:37:36] I don't like that just in general policy.
[00:37:39] Well,
[00:37:40] I,
[00:37:40] I don't,
[00:37:40] I don't,
[00:37:40] I don't know enough about that.
[00:37:42] So I can't really,
[00:37:42] so temporary protected status is something that the,
[00:37:45] the basically the department of Homeland security and,
[00:37:49] um,
[00:37:50] it used to be INS,
[00:37:51] UCIS.
[00:37:52] Um,
[00:37:53] the president can direct,
[00:37:54] um,
[00:37:55] what's called temporary protective status,
[00:37:57] which means that if you're from a country that is granted temporary
[00:37:59] protected status,
[00:38:01] you're basically protected from deportation.
[00:38:03] Even if you're in the country illegally,
[00:38:04] because of something that happened in the case of Haiti,
[00:38:07] like if there's a natural disaster,
[00:38:09] you know,
[00:38:09] this,
[00:38:10] that,
[00:38:10] and the other,
[00:38:10] it's kind of like a way to temporarily give people a reprieve.
[00:38:14] Um,
[00:38:14] and then like political unrest,
[00:38:16] Nicaragua was another country due to political unrest.
[00:38:18] They have temporary protected status.
[00:38:20] Haiti's one,
[00:38:21] Venezuela's one.
[00:38:22] There's a lot of countries that Ukraine has it right now.
[00:38:24] So it's not just South and central and America and Mexico,
[00:38:28] um,
[00:38:30] or the Caribbean,
[00:38:30] but there's a lot of countries that have it.
[00:38:32] Trump is acting like,
[00:38:33] now I don't know if he can do this or not,
[00:38:35] to be fair,
[00:38:36] but he's talking about,
[00:38:37] um,
[00:38:38] removing temporary protected status for a lot of countries as soon as he
[00:38:42] gets in.
[00:38:43] And I'm over here like,
[00:38:44] nah,
[00:38:44] I don't,
[00:38:46] I don't like that.
[00:38:47] I know you might not,
[00:38:48] I know you might not agree with it,
[00:38:49] but,
[00:38:50] um,
[00:38:52] like I said,
[00:38:54] why are we in charge of everyone else?
[00:38:56] That's,
[00:38:57] we're not in charge.
[00:38:58] We're not in charge.
[00:38:59] Well,
[00:38:59] we're not in charge.
[00:39:00] We're in charge.
[00:39:01] It's that we're,
[00:39:02] we're providing aid for everybody in our own countries falling apart.
[00:39:04] We,
[00:39:05] we,
[00:39:05] we need to,
[00:39:05] I hate to say it.
[00:39:06] Like I,
[00:39:07] I,
[00:39:08] I think that we need to stop everything,
[00:39:11] like just put a halt to everything for a couple of years.
[00:39:13] I'm okay.
[00:39:14] I'm okay with the hall and get some,
[00:39:16] that's,
[00:39:16] that's what I'm saying.
[00:39:17] Like,
[00:39:17] yeah.
[00:39:17] And then I,
[00:39:18] I honestly think that's probably where everybody's at.
[00:39:21] They're just not saying it.
[00:39:23] And that's a big issue.
[00:39:24] It's like,
[00:39:25] unfortunately,
[00:39:25] when you're talking to the American people,
[00:39:27] you have to say everything because if,
[00:39:30] if they would have said what I said,
[00:39:31] then you,
[00:39:32] you,
[00:39:32] you wouldn't even have nothing to bitch about.
[00:39:34] Yeah.
[00:39:35] Well,
[00:39:35] so here's my idea because I,
[00:39:37] I don't believe in letting people get away scot-free,
[00:39:40] but at the same time,
[00:39:41] the first time you cross the border illegally,
[00:39:43] it's a misdemeanor offense.
[00:39:44] Like it ain't,
[00:39:46] it's not like it's a felony.
[00:39:47] Right.
[00:39:48] So here's my idea for a DUI first times,
[00:39:51] a misdemeanor too.
[00:39:52] It doesn't make it.
[00:39:53] I don't think it is.
[00:39:54] I think it's a felony.
[00:39:55] Is it really?
[00:39:56] I don't think that's right.
[00:39:58] You're,
[00:39:58] you know,
[00:39:58] you're,
[00:39:58] you're right.
[00:39:59] You're right.
[00:39:59] You're right.
[00:39:59] It is.
[00:40:00] It is.
[00:40:00] No,
[00:40:00] I was going to say,
[00:40:01] Oh,
[00:40:02] it's only missing.
[00:40:03] Nope.
[00:40:03] Misdemeanor.
[00:40:04] Misdemeanor.
[00:40:04] Really?
[00:40:14] Uh,
[00:40:15] one year,
[00:40:16] uh,
[00:40:16] suspended license and,
[00:40:19] uh,
[00:40:21] some kind of fine or community service or something.
[00:40:23] It's either.
[00:40:24] Actually,
[00:40:25] I think it's six months,
[00:40:26] uh,
[00:40:26] suspended license,
[00:40:27] uh,
[00:40:28] community service and a fine.
[00:40:29] Okay.
[00:40:30] So in lieu of just doing a mass deportation of nonviolent people who cross the border illegally
[00:40:37] and are in a current lawful status,
[00:40:39] i.e.
[00:40:39] if you have a pending asylum claim,
[00:40:41] if you have a current green card application on the books,
[00:40:43] and that's the thing.
[00:40:45] So there's a lot of people that are fear mongering,
[00:40:47] like the number of people that are actually legally illegal is not as big as you think it
[00:40:54] is.
[00:40:54] Like,
[00:40:54] it's a big number.
[00:40:55] Don't get me wrong.
[00:40:56] It's big,
[00:40:56] especially thanks to the Biden administration.
[00:40:59] But that being said,
[00:41:02] so like,
[00:41:02] let's say,
[00:41:03] let's say somebody crossed the border illegally.
[00:41:05] They've lived here for however many years.
[00:41:08] They have a life here.
[00:41:09] They've got a job,
[00:41:09] a legal job,
[00:41:10] uh,
[00:41:11] like they've got a valid work permit,
[00:41:12] which,
[00:41:12] so first of all,
[00:41:13] that's another misconception.
[00:41:14] There's a lot of,
[00:41:15] uh,
[00:41:16] people who immigrated to the United States and have valid work permits and driver's license.
[00:41:22] You cannot do that.
[00:41:23] If you're here illegal,
[00:41:25] unlawfully,
[00:41:25] I shouldn't say illegally.
[00:41:27] If you're an illegal immigrant without lawful status,
[00:41:30] you cannot get those things.
[00:41:32] At least not in most states.
[00:41:33] It varies a little bit by state,
[00:41:35] but yeah,
[00:41:36] I was going to say,
[00:41:37] uh,
[00:41:37] for example,
[00:41:38] where we live,
[00:41:41] you cannot.
[00:41:42] California.
[00:41:44] Yeah.
[00:41:44] Well,
[00:41:44] and that that's,
[00:41:45] so I also think that those sanctuary states are going to get hit hardest first.
[00:41:50] No,
[00:41:50] Max is,
[00:41:51] Max has a green card.
[00:41:52] Max is good.
[00:41:53] No,
[00:41:53] I didn't mean like that.
[00:41:54] Damn,
[00:41:55] man,
[00:41:55] making me out.
[00:41:56] I ain't saying nothing better.
[00:41:58] You racist fuck.
[00:41:59] No,
[00:42:00] I,
[00:42:00] yeah.
[00:42:02] He'd say,
[00:42:03] he'd say the same thing.
[00:42:06] Yeah.
[00:42:07] He's a,
[00:42:07] I talked with him tonight.
[00:42:09] Finally for the first time.
[00:42:10] Cool guy.
[00:42:11] Yeah,
[00:42:12] he is.
[00:42:13] He's a,
[00:42:13] he's,
[00:42:14] he's a character,
[00:42:14] but we love him.
[00:42:17] Shout out to hand.
[00:42:19] Dude.
[00:42:19] I love again forever.
[00:42:21] Well,
[00:42:21] again,
[00:42:22] that's how,
[00:42:23] that's how we even got involved.
[00:42:24] I don't know if we're allowed to say it.
[00:42:26] I don't know if we're allowed to say it,
[00:42:27] but did you hear the,
[00:42:28] the new track?
[00:42:30] Um,
[00:42:31] I'm not going to mention any names or anything like that,
[00:42:33] but yeah,
[00:42:34] we'll have to text.
[00:42:35] I probably.
[00:42:36] Yeah.
[00:42:36] Yeah.
[00:42:37] Yeah.
[00:42:38] Yeah.
[00:42:38] It's a very notable song.
[00:42:40] Like they all are.
[00:42:42] Yeah.
[00:42:43] It was,
[00:42:43] it was so good.
[00:42:44] But anyway,
[00:42:44] I generally hear them back to the,
[00:42:47] I'm generally the first person to hear them that is not working on them
[00:42:50] directly.
[00:42:50] So probably,
[00:42:52] um,
[00:42:52] that being said,
[00:42:53] so here's my prescription,
[00:42:54] right?
[00:42:55] Because again,
[00:42:55] I don't agree on people getting away scot-free,
[00:42:57] but I also think that a mass deportation is not only immoral,
[00:43:00] um,
[00:43:01] to,
[00:43:01] to that scale,
[00:43:02] to the scale that I'm talking about,
[00:43:03] but it's also,
[00:43:03] logistically just unsound.
[00:43:05] So my solution solves the problem and helps fix the problem in its own.
[00:43:10] So my solution would be,
[00:43:12] you know,
[00:43:13] they come out,
[00:43:14] they close the border,
[00:43:16] at least temporarily to get everything under control.
[00:43:18] And they put out a statement like,
[00:43:20] this is the policy of the Trump,
[00:43:22] uh,
[00:43:23] you,
[00:43:23] USCIS.
[00:43:25] If you have committed a violent crime inside the United States and you are here
[00:43:29] illegally,
[00:43:30] you are going to get deported.
[00:43:32] Period.
[00:43:33] If you brought drugs across the southern border,
[00:43:37] you are going to get deported.
[00:43:39] Period.
[00:43:40] Period.
[00:43:40] Now,
[00:43:42] if you come willingly,
[00:43:44] it's just going to be a lot easier for you and you will basically not run the risk of getting injured.
[00:43:52] Like,
[00:43:53] you know,
[00:43:53] they're,
[00:43:54] they're going to be hunting these people down.
[00:43:55] However,
[00:43:56] if you are here unlawfully,
[00:43:59] and you want to stay in the United States,
[00:44:02] you need to register with a new program that is,
[00:44:06] uh,
[00:44:07] it would be,
[00:44:07] I don't know what you would call it,
[00:44:08] but like a,
[00:44:09] a path to citizenship program where basically you meet with somebody from the department.
[00:44:14] And this is going to take a while.
[00:44:15] So people have to register and you have to meet with the immigration official eventually,
[00:44:19] and they will figure out,
[00:44:22] you know,
[00:44:23] what your current situation is.
[00:44:24] If you have a family,
[00:44:25] are you married to us citizen?
[00:44:27] Are you married to a green card holder?
[00:44:28] Are you married?
[00:44:29] And both of you are technically on law,
[00:44:31] on lawful status.
[00:44:33] You're speaking of the ones here in the United States,
[00:44:35] right?
[00:44:35] Correct.
[00:44:36] That are already here.
[00:44:37] Okay.
[00:44:38] Well,
[00:44:39] well,
[00:44:39] I was going to say,
[00:44:39] so I've got a much simpler and quicker and more efficient way.
[00:44:44] Um,
[00:44:45] instead of doing all that category bullshit,
[00:44:47] if they are here in the States,
[00:44:49] they are law abiding citizens minus the illegal crossing.
[00:44:54] And they proven to be law abiding citizens.
[00:44:57] They're fast tracked for citizenship.
[00:44:59] I'm okay.
[00:45:00] Okay.
[00:45:00] Fair enough.
[00:45:00] The reason I'm going,
[00:45:01] if they're paying taxes and whatnot,
[00:45:03] sure.
[00:45:03] I mean,
[00:45:04] I don't really care for taxes,
[00:45:05] but Hey,
[00:45:06] whatever.
[00:45:06] Okay,
[00:45:06] cool,
[00:45:06] cool.
[00:45:07] So,
[00:45:07] okay.
[00:45:07] So actually,
[00:45:08] yeah,
[00:45:08] I'm going to simplify this,
[00:45:09] but they're going to have to know what your story is just to have it on record.
[00:45:13] Right.
[00:45:14] So they can see about if,
[00:45:15] if the illegal border crossing is the only blemish on your record.
[00:45:19] Okay.
[00:45:20] It's a misdemeanor part of the,
[00:45:22] it's,
[00:45:22] it's a misdemeanor.
[00:45:23] So,
[00:45:23] so you're,
[00:45:24] so you're going to pay a fine.
[00:45:25] You're flat out going to pay a fine.
[00:45:27] And that money from the,
[00:45:29] and I mean,
[00:45:30] it can be a stiff fine.
[00:45:31] It can be like,
[00:45:33] it can be in the thousands.
[00:45:34] I'm not really opposed to that because the reason I say that is most,
[00:45:39] even most immigrants period,
[00:45:40] but certainly illegal immigrants already spend thousands of dollars with immigration attorneys anyway.
[00:45:46] So,
[00:45:46] yeah,
[00:45:47] but the only thing about that is,
[00:45:49] is all it does is literally open us up for more illegal immigration.
[00:45:52] Well,
[00:45:53] no,
[00:45:53] that's why you closed the border.
[00:45:54] That's on the wrist.
[00:45:55] No,
[00:45:55] that's why you closed the border first.
[00:45:57] After nevermind.
[00:45:58] Nevermind.
[00:45:58] I'm stupid.
[00:45:59] Yeah.
[00:45:59] Well,
[00:45:59] here's the thing.
[00:46:00] This is why we said change the laws.
[00:46:01] You close the border first.
[00:46:03] And the other reason you register is because they are also going to ask for a record of your family.
[00:46:08] And that way,
[00:46:09] if you want to help your family members come to the country,
[00:46:13] they have a paper trail prove.
[00:46:15] And then it becomes easier for people to come in that way once the situation is fixed.
[00:46:21] But you have to close the border first in order to do that temporarily.
[00:46:24] And you let people know the sooner we get this mess figured up,
[00:46:28] the sooner the border opens again,
[00:46:29] and we allow lawful crossings,
[00:46:30] this,
[00:46:31] that,
[00:46:31] and the other.
[00:46:32] So,
[00:46:32] but the fines that these people are going to pay,
[00:46:35] guess what that goes towards?
[00:46:39] It goes to hire more immigration.
[00:46:42] Well,
[00:46:43] no,
[00:46:43] in this case,
[00:46:44] that money would go directly to,
[00:46:46] you know,
[00:46:46] hiring more immigration judges,
[00:46:48] more immigration officials,
[00:46:49] more border patrol.
[00:46:51] However,
[00:46:51] you want to decide new lawful entries.
[00:46:54] And the other dudes seriously may make them pay for all that.
[00:46:58] That's what I'm saying.
[00:46:59] Yeah.
[00:46:59] That's what I'm saying.
[00:47:00] And,
[00:47:01] and,
[00:47:03] and,
[00:47:04] and,
[00:47:05] there's weight.
[00:47:06] There's more.
[00:47:07] There's more.
[00:47:07] There's more.
[00:47:08] The only way this is going to work is if the United States changes its immigration law to be clearer,
[00:47:15] easier to enter legally,
[00:47:16] but the penalties going forward for illegal entry are stiffer.
[00:47:21] And you make sure that people know that.
[00:47:24] I mean,
[00:47:24] signage on the border wall telling people,
[00:47:26] if you cross this border illegally,
[00:47:29] you will be da da da da da,
[00:47:31] whatever the penalty is.
[00:47:32] But if you go over to this port of entry and speak to a,
[00:47:36] you know,
[00:47:37] immigration official,
[00:47:39] you'll be able to enter the,
[00:47:40] enter the country legally after they find out what you want to do and this,
[00:47:44] that,
[00:47:44] and the other.
[00:47:47] I mean,
[00:47:47] it's,
[00:47:48] it's gotta be that way,
[00:47:49] but I think it's just morally reprehensible.
[00:47:52] Like,
[00:47:52] and Trump's gotta be careful too,
[00:47:53] because if he wants to lose the Republicans,
[00:47:55] the next two elections,
[00:47:57] all he needs to do is have a bunch of pictures and videos of people being ripped at,
[00:48:02] like their children being ripped out of their arms and being handcuffed and thrown into the back of a van.
[00:48:07] You only need a couple of those images and Trump will lose Republicans elections forever.
[00:48:12] And I think he knows that.
[00:48:15] I don't think,
[00:48:16] I mean,
[00:48:18] Trump doesn't have to worry about any more elections,
[00:48:19] so he's good.
[00:48:20] It's not,
[00:48:21] I'm not talking about him.
[00:48:21] I'm talking about the Republicans.
[00:48:23] Oh,
[00:48:24] I'm sorry.
[00:48:25] Yeah.
[00:48:26] I'm,
[00:48:27] I'm halfway here.
[00:48:29] Yeah.
[00:48:29] So I,
[00:48:30] like Trump,
[00:48:31] Trump's,
[00:48:32] I know Trump probably doesn't think he has to tow this line,
[00:48:34] but Republican leadership knows they have to tow this line pretty carefully because if like a picture of,
[00:48:41] you know,
[00:48:42] six gang members being put in handcuffs and put in the back of a van is going to get cheers,
[00:48:46] right?
[00:48:47] That's going to be popular.
[00:48:48] The first time they rip a child out of somebody's arms and put them in handcuffs,
[00:48:54] public's going to turn against them because that is not a good look.
[00:48:58] It's just not.
[00:48:59] You sure?
[00:48:59] Yes,
[00:49:00] I'm sure.
[00:49:01] You remember,
[00:49:01] you know,
[00:49:02] the public's okay with ripping a baby from the womb.
[00:49:05] Well,
[00:49:05] I mean,
[00:49:05] fair enough.
[00:49:06] but you remember Elian Gonzalez.
[00:49:09] Okay.
[00:49:10] So this was back in the nineties.
[00:49:11] Clinton was still president.
[00:49:12] Elian Gonzalez was a Cuban migrant who crossed the border illegally.
[00:49:17] And as a child from Cuba,
[00:49:19] and he was staying with family.
[00:49:21] Now,
[00:49:22] um,
[00:49:23] I don't remember the reasons why.
[00:49:25] Yeah.
[00:49:26] And,
[00:49:26] and it ended up that they extradited him back to Cuba and police.
[00:49:31] And he didn't know anything and he was just stuck there,
[00:49:34] but go ahead.
[00:49:34] The iconic image of Elian.
[00:49:36] I believe he was in a closet crying and screaming as,
[00:49:39] um,
[00:49:40] I think it was INS.
[00:49:41] It was INS at the time or ice was basically taking him out of the house,
[00:49:46] armed people doing this,
[00:49:48] mind you.
[00:49:48] And that image did not look good for the Clinton administration at all.
[00:49:53] I think this was like 96.
[00:49:57] It was not,
[00:49:57] but you know,
[00:49:58] the funny thing is like there weren't a whole,
[00:50:01] I mean,
[00:50:01] yeah,
[00:50:01] that there were probably a small group of people up in arms about it.
[00:50:04] But like,
[00:50:04] do you remember how like,
[00:50:05] no,
[00:50:06] the entire,
[00:50:06] like the entire country was up in arms about it.
[00:50:08] Everybody was saying,
[00:50:09] because keep in mind,
[00:50:11] the law says that you did,
[00:50:13] we were in school.
[00:50:14] We,
[00:50:14] we learned about it in school.
[00:50:15] It's just,
[00:50:16] most people forgot about it.
[00:50:16] Look up Elian Gonzalez.
[00:50:18] Um,
[00:50:19] a lot of people in the U S were saying that they should have let him stay,
[00:50:23] even though the law dictated that he'd be sent back to Cuba.
[00:50:29] But a lot of people were saying that he came here when he was a baby.
[00:50:32] No,
[00:50:33] he was young,
[00:50:33] but I don't think it was a baby.
[00:50:35] I think he was like,
[00:50:37] I think he was four to six,
[00:50:40] two or three.
[00:50:41] Yeah.
[00:50:42] That's way too young.
[00:50:43] And if it was like 14 or 16,
[00:50:44] I could,
[00:50:44] I could kind of see it because then they would have some record of family that he could go to,
[00:50:48] but like,
[00:50:49] well,
[00:50:49] no,
[00:50:50] he was saying with family.
[00:50:50] It was standing with extent.
[00:50:52] I think he was staying with an aunt and uncle.
[00:50:54] No.
[00:50:55] And no,
[00:50:56] I mean,
[00:50:56] if they were sending him back to wherever he came from,
[00:50:58] Oh no,
[00:50:58] his parents were in,
[00:50:59] well,
[00:50:59] I mean,
[00:51:00] obviously wherever his parents came from.
[00:51:01] Oh,
[00:51:02] so his parents were in Cuba.
[00:51:03] Mm.
[00:51:06] So he got sent back to his parents.
[00:51:08] Yes,
[00:51:08] he did,
[00:51:08] but he was sent to the U S by his parents to try to have a better,
[00:51:13] you know,
[00:51:15] so that's what I'm saying.
[00:51:16] I don't,
[00:51:17] I don't jive with that.
[00:51:18] I'm not getting rid of my child just because I think I have it bad.
[00:51:22] I'm going to try to make it better or try to,
[00:51:25] well,
[00:51:26] you know,
[00:51:26] try to try to move.
[00:51:27] so I know you can,
[00:51:28] I know,
[00:51:29] but they,
[00:51:29] but they can't,
[00:51:30] but they can't,
[00:51:31] they can't do that.
[00:51:32] That's the point.
[00:51:32] They're not allowed to leave Cuba.
[00:51:35] Now,
[00:51:35] listen,
[00:51:36] I'm saying all these things.
[00:51:37] I've never been in these people's shoes,
[00:51:39] so I don't know what I would do.
[00:51:40] I can sit here and say all the things I want to say,
[00:51:42] but at the end of the day,
[00:51:43] what I probably do,
[00:51:44] what they're going to do,
[00:51:44] find a situation.
[00:51:45] The thing of it is,
[00:51:46] is I've talked to people more than a few people who have traveled from South
[00:51:50] America.
[00:51:52] Hypocrite.
[00:51:53] Some of,
[00:51:53] some of it on foot all the way from South America,
[00:51:56] from various countries to the United States.
[00:51:59] And I've heard what they've gone through.
[00:52:01] And the way I see it,
[00:52:02] if people are willing to traverse continents on foot for the chance of a better life,
[00:52:09] I say,
[00:52:09] bienvenidos.
[00:52:11] Come on in.
[00:52:13] What?
[00:52:13] I really turned this into an immigration topic.
[00:52:15] Yeah,
[00:52:16] no,
[00:52:16] I don't want to,
[00:52:16] I don't want to stay here because let's move on.
[00:52:19] Let's move on.
[00:52:20] So all I'm saying in closing is that I,
[00:52:22] I just want more information.
[00:52:25] I just want more information,
[00:52:26] but that's what I think is going to happen.
[00:52:27] So I don't think it's going to be that big of a deal,
[00:52:30] but I think Trump is purposefully making people nervous so he can use it as a bargaining chip to get as well.
[00:52:35] I truly believe that.
[00:52:36] That being said,
[00:52:37] let's move on to something that we both like.
[00:52:40] Make America healthy again.
[00:52:43] Absolutely.
[00:52:44] I'm so,
[00:52:44] I'm so stoked for that.
[00:52:45] Oh,
[00:52:45] dude,
[00:52:45] I'm so happy.
[00:52:47] Which actually leads me into our first.
[00:52:48] just because my kids,
[00:52:49] not me really,
[00:52:50] because.
[00:52:51] Well,
[00:52:51] me too.
[00:52:51] Me too.
[00:52:52] They yellow five,
[00:52:54] like anything with like yellow five or yellow six or red 40,
[00:52:56] dude,
[00:52:57] they're,
[00:52:57] they're insane.
[00:52:58] Like I love my kids,
[00:53:00] but like literally like these three simple dies make kids insane.
[00:53:05] Like,
[00:53:06] and,
[00:53:06] and it's,
[00:53:07] it's in everything.
[00:53:08] Like if you want to go to the store other than like all these,
[00:53:11] which a lot of their stuff comes from China,
[00:53:13] I won't get into that.
[00:53:15] But,
[00:53:16] um,
[00:53:17] yeah,
[00:53:18] sorry.
[00:53:19] No,
[00:53:19] no,
[00:53:19] you're good.
[00:53:20] You heard that.
[00:53:20] Yeah,
[00:53:21] I did.
[00:53:21] Um,
[00:53:22] but that's good segue for the first sponsorship spot,
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[00:53:42] I have my first religion episode coming out.
[00:53:45] I interviewed,
[00:53:46] uh,
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[00:54:01] Worst case scenario,
[00:54:02] it'll be next week.
[00:54:03] And then for December,
[00:54:04] I have an interview lined up for next week,
[00:54:06] but I'm talking to Nat,
[00:54:08] the,
[00:54:10] Oh God,
[00:54:11] what's her full title?
[00:54:12] Um,
[00:54:13] she's a holistic wellness coach.
[00:54:15] And I actually found her on Tik TOK and I was intrigued by this,
[00:54:20] uh,
[00:54:20] wellness health map that she had.
[00:54:22] That's a marriage of homeopathy and modern medicine.
[00:54:24] But when knowing when to do which,
[00:54:27] because my biggest thing about sort of,
[00:54:30] you know,
[00:54:30] like homeopathy is that these people,
[00:54:32] some of these people are clinically insane because they're like,
[00:54:35] you can totally treat cancer by eating beetroot.
[00:54:39] And it's like,
[00:54:40] no,
[00:54:41] you can prevent cancer by eating well,
[00:54:43] but once you have it,
[00:54:45] you,
[00:54:45] you need,
[00:54:46] generally speaking,
[00:54:47] you need other things,
[00:54:47] but that interview is,
[00:54:49] you need to not feed a cancer,
[00:54:50] but like,
[00:54:51] God,
[00:54:51] I'm sorry.
[00:54:52] Yeah.
[00:54:52] Yeah.
[00:54:52] Go ahead.
[00:54:53] Well,
[00:54:54] no.
[00:54:54] So that interview with Nat is coming and that one's going to be amazing.
[00:54:57] So you don't miss out on those.
[00:54:59] Just go ahead and subscribe to RTA media.
[00:55:02] It's in the description and check out some of our other podcasts,
[00:55:04] including our friend Sosa,
[00:55:06] uh,
[00:55:06] did an interview with him.
[00:55:07] We mentioned max virus Vox interviewed him and his band,
[00:55:11] uh,
[00:55:12] back in the day.
[00:55:12] It's how we first met.
[00:55:13] And there's,
[00:55:14] there's a lot of good episodes in there.
[00:55:15] So check that out.
[00:55:16] Um,
[00:55:17] but yeah,
[00:55:17] I'm all for my,
[00:55:18] my,
[00:55:20] my,
[00:55:22] my,
[00:55:25] I'm so healthy again,
[00:55:28] Mike America,
[00:55:29] healthy again.
[00:55:29] I didn't know we were unhealthy,
[00:55:31] you know,
[00:55:32] um,
[00:55:33] like how,
[00:55:34] uh,
[00:55:34] in shape RFK is compared to the health director we have now.
[00:55:39] It's ridiculous that you're going to have an overweight person.
[00:55:42] Oh,
[00:55:44] not only that,
[00:55:45] but also mentally ill for reasons that I'm not going to get into right now,
[00:55:49] but wait,
[00:55:50] wait,
[00:55:50] wait,
[00:55:50] is that,
[00:55:51] is the health director of the,
[00:55:52] uh,
[00:55:52] yeah.
[00:55:54] Okay.
[00:55:55] Yeah.
[00:55:55] Trans,
[00:55:56] uh,
[00:55:57] anyway,
[00:55:59] make America gay again.
[00:56:03] Actually,
[00:56:04] you know what?
[00:56:04] I think I saw somebody talking about that.
[00:56:05] No,
[00:56:06] no,
[00:56:06] no,
[00:56:06] no,
[00:56:06] no.
[00:56:06] I think I actually,
[00:56:08] I think I actually saw,
[00:56:10] I don't quote me,
[00:56:11] but for some reason,
[00:56:12] I seem to remember somebody on like Tik TOK or somewhere saying that,
[00:56:14] but it was basically like gays against trans in the kids where they're
[00:56:18] basically like,
[00:56:19] listen,
[00:56:19] these kids are just gay.
[00:56:21] Like,
[00:56:22] exactly.
[00:56:23] You know,
[00:56:23] and there's nothing like,
[00:56:25] so they were like,
[00:56:25] I don't care.
[00:56:27] Yeah.
[00:56:29] Who cares?
[00:56:30] I know.
[00:56:30] I'm like,
[00:56:30] that's funny.
[00:56:32] what did you see that video?
[00:56:33] Old fogies.
[00:56:34] Did you see that video with,
[00:56:35] uh,
[00:56:36] Trump was doing a speech?
[00:56:37] He was like,
[00:56:37] where's gays for Trump?
[00:56:39] And he was like,
[00:56:40] and then apparently someone in the audience is waving.
[00:56:42] He was like,
[00:56:42] you don't look gay.
[00:56:46] I think I did see that.
[00:56:48] He's like,
[00:56:48] you don't look very good.
[00:56:49] You don't look gay.
[00:56:51] You're good.
[00:56:53] That was so funny.
[00:56:54] But yeah,
[00:56:55] man,
[00:56:55] I want RFK.
[00:56:56] I want RFK.
[00:56:57] And you'll be,
[00:56:57] you'll be proud of me.
[00:56:59] So I remember one time we,
[00:57:01] we didn't argue,
[00:57:02] but we sort of came on different positions of fluoride in water.
[00:57:06] For example,
[00:57:07] I have changed my stance because I learned a very important piece of
[00:57:12] information.
[00:57:14] Neurotoxin.
[00:57:14] Go ahead.
[00:57:15] No,
[00:57:15] I learned that when that was sort of brought about,
[00:57:19] it was because toothpaste was not widely available to the vast majority of
[00:57:23] people.
[00:57:24] Now that it is fluoride in water's benefits may not necessarily outweigh the
[00:57:30] risk factors because I understood the logic.
[00:57:34] And if you do a cost,
[00:57:35] a lot of these health decisions are honestly cost benefit analysis.
[00:57:38] So for example,
[00:57:39] if most people don't have access to toothpaste,
[00:57:42] having fluoride in the water is a net positive benefit.
[00:57:45] However,
[00:57:46] if people have access to toothpaste and can clean their teeth that way,
[00:57:51] you probably do,
[00:57:53] or at least it opens up the question of let's do some research and see if this
[00:57:58] is necessary anymore.
[00:58:00] You are using less fluoride brushing your teeth than you are drinking water
[00:58:04] because the thing is like,
[00:58:05] Oh,
[00:58:05] it's only so many parts per million.
[00:58:07] It's like,
[00:58:07] yeah,
[00:58:07] but if you drink enough water,
[00:58:09] that's forever.
[00:58:11] Right.
[00:58:11] Right.
[00:58:11] And you know,
[00:58:12] that's,
[00:58:12] you don't get,
[00:58:13] and honestly,
[00:58:14] I'm not a fan of it being in toothpaste either.
[00:58:16] Like now the thing is they put it on the bottle.
[00:58:18] So I don't,
[00:58:19] I don't have a problem with that.
[00:58:20] Like,
[00:58:20] you know,
[00:58:20] make it known,
[00:58:21] make it known.
[00:58:22] And I don't care.
[00:58:23] Like I'll buy something else,
[00:58:24] you know,
[00:58:25] but some alternatives too.
[00:58:26] Yeah.
[00:58:26] Cause they make it so cheap.
[00:58:28] I'll be honest though.
[00:58:29] I'm a big fan of activated charcoal for toothpaste.
[00:58:32] I use,
[00:58:32] we use,
[00:58:33] I don't know what it is,
[00:58:40] so if you're in the Columbus,
[00:58:41] Columbus area that they,
[00:58:43] they sell soaps and different types of,
[00:58:46] well,
[00:58:47] they have toothpaste,
[00:58:49] bar soap,
[00:58:50] hand soap,
[00:58:51] shampoos,
[00:58:52] like all,
[00:58:52] like a lot of different things like that.
[00:58:55] And honestly,
[00:58:56] we've switched over a lot of stuff and just got rid of like so many chemicals out of our,
[00:59:02] out of our diet,
[00:59:03] off of our bodies,
[00:59:04] you know,
[00:59:04] because dude,
[00:59:06] every day you're literally showering with so many different chemicals.
[00:59:09] Like I'm not,
[00:59:10] because I buy one of the store and buying stuff.
[00:59:12] I buy my expensive ass.
[00:59:14] so dude,
[00:59:16] that stuff smells so good,
[00:59:17] but yet like,
[00:59:18] I'm wondering,
[00:59:19] like,
[00:59:19] I haven't really looked into it,
[00:59:21] but like,
[00:59:21] what's the fragrance?
[00:59:22] Because there's no way it can be that strong without being chemical.
[00:59:25] No,
[00:59:26] it's like,
[00:59:26] it is.
[00:59:26] No,
[00:59:27] it is.
[00:59:27] It all has essential oils.
[00:59:29] It is.
[00:59:29] It's,
[00:59:29] it all has to do with the substrate you use.
[00:59:31] So,
[00:59:32] okay.
[00:59:33] We're going to nerd out here for a minute.
[00:59:35] So not,
[00:59:36] the sponsor,
[00:59:36] but our,
[00:59:37] our friends at Stevie Wicks,
[00:59:39] right?
[00:59:39] So they use 100% soy wax,
[00:59:42] even in their colored candles,
[00:59:44] which is rare.
[00:59:44] Usually colored candles are at least a soy paraffin blend,
[00:59:48] if not totally paraffin.
[00:59:49] What is paraffin you ask?
[00:59:51] Paraffin is essentially a petroleum product that is a known carcinogen.
[00:59:54] So if you're buying paraffin candles and burning them,
[00:59:57] you're essentially burning petroleum in your,
[01:00:02] it's the same thing as lighting up.
[01:00:04] And you're breathing it in.
[01:00:04] Yeah,
[01:00:04] exactly.
[01:00:05] And you're breathing it in.
[01:00:06] Whereas this,
[01:00:07] it burns cleaner.
[01:00:08] I mean,
[01:00:09] don't get,
[01:00:10] don't inhale the smoke.
[01:00:11] Smoke,
[01:00:12] generally speaking,
[01:00:12] is bad,
[01:00:13] but it's not a carcinogen,
[01:00:15] right?
[01:00:17] So that being said,
[01:00:19] soy can actually hold,
[01:00:22] the way it bonds with the scent oils,
[01:00:24] it can actually hold more scent than paraffin can,
[01:00:27] because of the structure of the chemicals involved.
[01:00:32] So soy is a better product.
[01:00:35] The problem is it's more expensive than paraffin,
[01:00:37] largely because of oil subsidies,
[01:00:39] petroleum subsidies.
[01:00:41] If those were not there,
[01:00:42] soy would actually be cheaper.
[01:00:45] Nice.
[01:00:45] So that's,
[01:00:46] that's the reason,
[01:00:47] like your plastics,
[01:00:48] a lot of the reasons plastic is used instead of say,
[01:00:50] like plastic made from bamboo fibers,
[01:00:53] for example,
[01:00:53] which are actually better and biodegradable.
[01:00:57] And just as good in terms of holding structure,
[01:01:00] like bamboo straws,
[01:01:02] bamboo,
[01:01:02] bamboo or hemp.
[01:01:03] Both,
[01:01:03] both are good.
[01:01:05] Yeah.
[01:01:06] Like,
[01:01:06] seriously,
[01:01:06] seriously,
[01:01:06] like guys,
[01:01:07] like I know hemp has somewhat been federally decriminalized,
[01:01:12] uh,
[01:01:14] or I don't know,
[01:01:15] but like,
[01:01:16] uh,
[01:01:16] why the hell are we not doing hemp paper and hemp rope and all these other
[01:01:20] things?
[01:01:21] Like because of petroleum trees alone for a little bit because of petroleum
[01:01:24] and timber subsidies.
[01:01:27] So in the lands that we're drilling on is what you're saying.
[01:01:31] No,
[01:01:32] no,
[01:01:32] no.
[01:01:32] Just the subsidization of the entire petroleum industry.
[01:01:37] Oh,
[01:01:37] I'm not falling.
[01:01:38] I guess they get massive subsidies from the government to create petroleum
[01:01:42] products where the government basically subsidizes their business.
[01:01:45] They give them money to do the things that they're doing.
[01:01:48] And that keeps prices low theoretically,
[01:01:50] but in this case,
[01:01:51] yes,
[01:01:51] it's true.
[01:01:53] But no,
[01:01:54] how,
[01:01:54] how does that,
[01:01:55] uh,
[01:01:55] how does that coincide with a hemp paper and not using trees?
[01:01:58] Because those aren't subsidized.
[01:02:02] Trees are subsidized.
[01:02:04] The timber industry.
[01:02:05] I don't know if it still is,
[01:02:06] but it was,
[01:02:08] I'm trying to find the connection.
[01:02:09] In fact,
[01:02:10] in fact,
[01:02:10] the only reason marijuana is the schedule,
[01:02:12] the way it is,
[01:02:13] is because of a hit piece back in the 1930s from,
[01:02:15] um,
[01:02:17] Oh,
[01:02:17] I forget his name,
[01:02:18] but he owned the largest timber company in the United States and hemp was
[01:02:21] going to compete with his business.
[01:02:23] So subject,
[01:02:25] blah,
[01:02:25] blah,
[01:02:25] blah.
[01:02:27] I mean,
[01:02:28] essentially,
[01:02:28] have you,
[01:02:29] have you,
[01:02:29] have you seen,
[01:02:30] uh,
[01:02:31] Oh,
[01:02:31] what's that movie with,
[01:02:32] uh,
[01:02:33] I know you've probably seen it.
[01:02:34] Uh,
[01:02:34] they're literally smoking pot throughout the entire movie and then they get a
[01:02:37] car chase and then they witness a murder.
[01:02:39] What is that movie called?
[01:02:40] Pineapple express pineapple,
[01:02:41] pineapple express dude.
[01:02:42] Have you,
[01:02:43] have you seen that?
[01:02:43] Oh yeah.
[01:02:45] Okay.
[01:02:45] And just making sure,
[01:02:46] like,
[01:02:46] I know that's not,
[01:02:47] I know that stuff's out of your forte.
[01:02:49] I don't know what I,
[01:02:50] it's funny.
[01:02:51] The first,
[01:02:51] the first time I watched it,
[01:02:53] I didn't really like it,
[01:02:53] but then I watched it again and I was like,
[01:02:55] Oh,
[01:02:55] this movie is great.
[01:02:56] This movie is brilliant.
[01:02:57] That's like Cheech and Chong back in the day.
[01:02:59] Like dude,
[01:02:59] like some people didn't get it and I was just rolling.
[01:03:02] Like that stuff was so funny.
[01:03:03] I didn't even know it was about pot or anything like that.
[01:03:06] Like I knew they were smoking something,
[01:03:07] but I was,
[01:03:08] dude,
[01:03:08] I was like,
[01:03:08] it's true,
[01:03:09] man.
[01:03:10] Oh man.
[01:03:12] Oh man.
[01:03:13] Uh,
[01:03:13] yeah.
[01:03:14] So,
[01:03:14] but I'm,
[01:03:14] I,
[01:03:15] dude,
[01:03:15] I want them to get all this bullshit out of our food because like,
[01:03:20] I mean,
[01:03:20] just think of it's,
[01:03:21] it's really not that hard.
[01:03:22] Like a lot,
[01:03:23] kind of like this going forward.
[01:03:25] If it's banned in Europe,
[01:03:26] just go ahead and ban it here.
[01:03:30] I mean,
[01:03:31] like just look at them and then look at us and then look how overweight America
[01:03:35] is versus a lot of the European nations.
[01:03:38] So it's like,
[01:03:38] Oh,
[01:03:39] so they don't have this on their food.
[01:03:40] You can literally go there and eat your face off and not really,
[01:03:43] I mean,
[01:03:43] yeah,
[01:03:44] you'll,
[01:03:44] you might gain a little bit if you eat a lot.
[01:03:46] I'm telling you right now,
[01:03:48] I'm telling you right now,
[01:03:49] when I went to Mexico,
[01:03:50] I was there for 10 days,
[01:03:52] 10 or 14 days,
[01:03:53] 14 days.
[01:03:54] I ate like a fucking pig and I'm not healthy.
[01:03:58] Generally speaking,
[01:03:59] like it's a lot of meat,
[01:04:00] potatoes,
[01:04:00] and bread.
[01:04:01] Like it's not,
[01:04:03] I actually requested to go to one restaurant just because I knew that they
[01:04:06] had vegetables there.
[01:04:08] That was what the diet was like.
[01:04:10] I lost weight when I was there.
[01:04:13] Oh,
[01:04:13] I think I lost you,
[01:04:14] man.
[01:04:15] I've got,
[01:04:16] I've got a problem with vegetables.
[01:04:17] I,
[01:04:18] I,
[01:04:18] I honestly think that vegetables have a,
[01:04:20] they are way too like pushed and,
[01:04:22] and,
[01:04:23] and hear me out.
[01:04:24] Like everyone's like,
[01:04:24] Oh,
[01:04:24] what do you mean?
[01:04:25] It's like,
[01:04:25] they,
[01:04:26] they do have an abundance of vitamins,
[01:04:29] which makes them very good.
[01:04:30] But the thing is,
[01:04:31] if you're a certain type of a body,
[01:04:33] like I know that sounds kind of weird,
[01:04:34] but like if,
[01:04:35] if you have a certain type of,
[01:04:36] I don't know,
[01:04:37] genetic makeup,
[01:04:39] if,
[01:04:41] how am I going to word this?
[01:04:43] If you have a certain type of genetic makeup,
[01:04:45] like they are going to affect you differently with inflammation,
[01:04:49] uh,
[01:04:50] specifically potatoes,
[01:04:51] they're nightshade.
[01:04:52] And so they are very inflammatory.
[01:04:53] Like,
[01:04:54] uh,
[01:04:54] obviously everybody should know that by now,
[01:04:56] but broccoli is actually inflammatory.
[01:04:58] So like if,
[01:04:59] if you,
[01:04:59] uh,
[01:05:00] like are in the midst of cancer,
[01:05:01] like honestly,
[01:05:03] with what research I've done and you can,
[01:05:05] you can all go look this up yourself,
[01:05:08] Google's free,
[01:05:09] but anyway,
[01:05:10] so,
[01:05:10] um,
[01:05:10] when I was reading up on this stuff,
[01:05:12] like,
[01:05:12] uh,
[01:05:12] they were,
[01:05:13] um,
[01:05:16] basically certain vegetables,
[01:05:17] not all of them.
[01:05:17] Um,
[01:05:18] they're not all created equal,
[01:05:19] but,
[01:05:20] um,
[01:05:20] certain ones cause inflammation and,
[01:05:22] you know,
[01:05:23] like obviously if there's not a high carbohydrate,
[01:05:25] uh,
[01:05:26] amount,
[01:05:27] like it's not going to affect you cancer wise,
[01:05:29] simply just because carbohydrates turned into glucose,
[01:05:32] which is blood,
[01:05:33] which is sugar.
[01:05:34] So obviously sugar feeds cancer.
[01:05:36] So like if you eliminate even those and only essentially,
[01:05:40] okay.
[01:05:40] But technically everything you eat turns or fast,
[01:05:44] uh,
[01:05:45] I don't,
[01:05:45] I don't,
[01:05:46] I don't know why I got on a cancer tangent.
[01:05:47] I like,
[01:05:48] I,
[01:05:48] my cancer is on my mind.
[01:05:49] My,
[01:05:50] my father-in-law has cancer and like,
[01:05:52] we,
[01:05:52] we,
[01:05:53] we try to talk and talk and talk,
[01:05:55] but like they,
[01:05:55] they don't listen and he's still eating carbohydrates and he's still like
[01:05:58] drinking milk and eating tons of cheese and stuff like this.
[01:06:01] And then he's wondering why his stomach's hurting him and this and that.
[01:06:04] And it's like,
[01:06:05] this is why.
[01:06:06] Well,
[01:06:07] but see that milk's a good example.
[01:06:09] Milk's probably a better example though,
[01:06:10] because honestly,
[01:06:11] like take somebody like me or poison milk.
[01:06:14] Well,
[01:06:14] no,
[01:06:14] I mean somebody like me,
[01:06:15] like I drink milk and it,
[01:06:17] it does wonders for me.
[01:06:19] I feel great.
[01:06:20] It doesn't mess with my stomach.
[01:06:22] I mean,
[01:06:22] it,
[01:06:23] anybody who drinks too much milk,
[01:06:24] it will mess with your stomach,
[01:06:25] but that's,
[01:06:27] that's everybody,
[01:06:27] but it's,
[01:06:28] it's a lot.
[01:06:29] You have to drink a lot of milk and you drink it on an empty stomach.
[01:06:32] Yeah.
[01:06:33] Okay.
[01:06:34] Well,
[01:06:34] dude,
[01:06:34] I,
[01:06:34] I used to love milk.
[01:06:35] Like I can't anymore.
[01:06:36] Like,
[01:06:37] honestly,
[01:06:37] I think that milk changed from when we were kids.
[01:06:40] Like something changed in it.
[01:06:41] Like I buy,
[01:06:42] I buy,
[01:06:43] I buy,
[01:06:43] I buy primo organic milk.
[01:06:45] I do.
[01:06:46] I,
[01:06:46] I buy the,
[01:06:47] well,
[01:06:47] okay.
[01:06:48] The no additives and,
[01:06:49] you know,
[01:06:50] it's still pasteurized though.
[01:06:51] Right.
[01:06:52] Well,
[01:06:52] yeah,
[01:06:52] because that's okay.
[01:06:54] So pasteurization is really.
[01:06:57] I don't agree with mass pasteurization.
[01:07:01] Let's go from there.
[01:07:03] Mass pasteurization,
[01:07:04] like factory pasteurization.
[01:07:07] Like that's,
[01:07:07] it's too much.
[01:07:08] Like if you have smaller farms,
[01:07:10] like if you're getting milk from a smaller farm,
[01:07:12] like obviously they have regulations and they have people coming in and whatnot.
[01:07:16] Like you can't have a farm without having the government down your fucking neck.
[01:07:19] So the thing is like,
[01:07:20] everyone's like,
[01:07:21] all raw milk's bad for you.
[01:07:23] And it's like,
[01:07:23] I'm not saying it's couldn't be bad for you,
[01:07:25] but how many cases have you heard of people dying for raw milk in the last,
[01:07:31] so often?
[01:07:32] And obviously they don't drink it.
[01:07:34] You know?
[01:07:34] Yeah.
[01:07:35] That's,
[01:07:35] that's my point.
[01:07:36] It's like,
[01:07:36] Oh no,
[01:07:36] they had the shits.
[01:07:37] It's like,
[01:07:37] no fucking shit.
[01:07:38] Well,
[01:07:38] yeah,
[01:07:39] that's,
[01:07:39] but yeah,
[01:07:40] all pasteurization is,
[01:07:44] is getting the bacteria out and then you're putting the milk fat right back in.
[01:07:47] That's all it is.
[01:07:49] So,
[01:07:50] yeah,
[01:07:50] but it's still a process and it still does damage it in a,
[01:07:53] in a certain way.
[01:07:54] It doesn't sound like it,
[01:07:55] but I mean,
[01:07:56] it's everything you do to anything.
[01:07:58] I know,
[01:07:59] but when you take something that's natural and then you do a process,
[01:08:02] it's not natural anymore.
[01:08:04] So the thing is,
[01:08:05] okay,
[01:08:05] but that's,
[01:08:06] that's,
[01:08:06] we're not even meant to drink fucking milk after a certain period.
[01:08:09] That's not true.
[01:08:10] That is not true.
[01:08:11] That is not true.
[01:08:11] Not necessarily.
[01:08:12] No,
[01:08:12] you don't,
[01:08:13] you don't need it.
[01:08:14] Like what,
[01:08:14] what,
[01:08:15] what,
[01:08:15] what,
[01:08:15] what,
[01:08:15] what,
[01:08:15] what,
[01:08:16] what do you need from milk that you couldn't get from beef?
[01:08:19] Uh,
[01:08:20] a lot more calcium actually.
[01:08:21] And don't say vitamin D because you can get that from the sun.
[01:08:25] There's,
[01:08:25] there's quite a bit of calcium in,
[01:08:27] in a beef.
[01:08:27] Not compared to milk.
[01:08:29] I mean,
[01:08:29] they consume milk.
[01:08:31] Yeah,
[01:08:31] exactly.
[01:08:32] No,
[01:08:32] but actually,
[01:08:32] so you brought up two points that I love to argue against.
[01:08:35] So I don't,
[01:08:36] there,
[01:08:37] there's an actual name for the fallacy,
[01:08:38] but basically an argument for nature,
[01:08:40] right?
[01:08:41] Uh,
[01:08:41] so your assertion,
[01:08:42] I don't know if you actually got you.
[01:08:44] No,
[01:08:44] no,
[01:08:44] no.
[01:08:45] Hear,
[01:08:45] hear me out.
[01:08:46] Um,
[01:08:47] so if I understand,
[01:08:48] your argument correctly,
[01:08:49] you're making,
[01:08:49] you're making the claim that if something is natural,
[01:08:51] it is inherently good or at least better.
[01:08:56] Um,
[01:08:56] not always,
[01:08:58] but okay.
[01:08:58] Not always.
[01:08:59] I would say,
[01:08:59] okay.
[01:09:00] As long as the cow is healthy,
[01:09:01] because the thing is you have to have a healthy cow.
[01:09:03] You can't just have a broke down cow.
[01:09:05] It's literally been eaten out of a radioactive dump.
[01:09:08] You have to have a healthy cow.
[01:09:09] So the healthier you treat the animals.
[01:09:11] Go ahead.
[01:09:12] Oh,
[01:09:12] I just have a really funny story about a cow,
[01:09:14] but go,
[01:09:14] go ahead and finish your point.
[01:09:16] I'm good.
[01:09:17] So,
[01:09:18] so go ahead.
[01:09:20] Moo.
[01:09:21] No,
[01:09:21] as I was in Moo.
[01:09:23] Okay.
[01:09:23] So a long time ago,
[01:09:24] my boss,
[01:09:25] um,
[01:09:25] this is before I knew him,
[01:09:27] but he told me the story.
[01:09:28] So he got it in his head that he wanted to raise his own cow to,
[01:09:31] to butcher and have,
[01:09:32] you know,
[01:09:32] the meat from.
[01:09:33] So he bought a cow.
[01:09:34] He raised,
[01:09:35] no,
[01:09:35] but here,
[01:09:36] this is,
[01:09:36] it's actually a really funny story.
[01:09:38] So,
[01:09:40] so no,
[01:09:41] he buys the cow.
[01:09:42] And he raises it.
[01:09:44] He can't raise this cow for years.
[01:09:46] Okay.
[01:09:47] What he didn't know is that the cow developed a taste for onion grass.
[01:09:53] So this cow was eating onion grass heavily for literal years.
[01:10:02] So years later,
[01:10:03] it takes the cow slaughtered it as it butchered all that.
[01:10:07] He makes his first steaks from the cow.
[01:10:10] And he said,
[01:10:11] I took the first bite and it tasted like I bit into a solid onion.
[01:10:17] Dude,
[01:10:17] there's probably people out there that would really enjoy that.
[01:10:20] And I,
[01:10:20] I don't understand them.
[01:10:22] I,
[01:10:22] I hate everything about onions unless they're deep fried with breading.
[01:10:25] So basically I just like deep fried breading.
[01:10:28] Even though that's like horrible for you and I don't really eat them.
[01:10:30] So.
[01:10:31] Yeah.
[01:10:32] But no,
[01:10:32] so,
[01:10:32] so you may not be making that assertion,
[01:10:34] but that's one of my favorite points to argue on.
[01:10:36] I'm actually going to bring it up to Nat to kind of give the.
[01:10:40] Yeah,
[01:10:40] absolutely.
[01:10:41] But because my favorite,
[01:10:42] this is my response every time I'm like,
[01:10:44] Oh,
[01:10:44] okay.
[01:10:44] So you're saying that if it's natural,
[01:10:46] it's,
[01:10:46] it's,
[01:10:47] it's inherently good.
[01:10:48] And they usually say,
[01:10:48] yeah.
[01:10:49] And I'm like,
[01:10:49] okay,
[01:10:49] what about lead?
[01:10:51] What about hemlock?
[01:10:52] What about arsenic?
[01:10:54] What about oil?
[01:10:55] Cause oil technically in its raw form is a naturally occurring product.
[01:11:01] So there's plenty,
[01:11:02] there's plenty out there that will fucking kill you.
[01:11:05] Now you mentioned lead and I'm not talking lead specifically on its own,
[01:11:09] but lead paint.
[01:11:11] Yeah.
[01:11:12] Did you know that lead paint actually isn't harmful?
[01:11:15] Unless you congest it.
[01:11:18] Yeah.
[01:11:18] Yeah.
[01:11:18] Because lead is toxic.
[01:11:19] It can be in there.
[01:11:20] Yeah.
[01:11:21] And the thing is like,
[01:11:22] this is tin foil hat,
[01:11:25] but like you remember Hawaii,
[01:11:27] the blue roofs.
[01:11:28] Yeah.
[01:11:29] Like they were painted with blue lead paint.
[01:11:32] I don't think they were.
[01:11:34] They were tried.
[01:11:35] Well,
[01:11:35] I mean that this,
[01:11:36] this,
[01:11:36] this is what I'm,
[01:11:37] I'm sorry.
[01:11:37] Let me stop speaking from authority.
[01:11:39] I don't know if that's fat factually accurate,
[01:11:42] but for like just fun sake,
[01:11:46] like I said,
[01:11:46] it was tin foil hat,
[01:11:47] but anyway,
[01:11:48] someone had mentioned it was a lead paint.
[01:11:51] And I was like,
[01:11:52] Hmm.
[01:11:52] I was like,
[01:11:53] that's interesting.
[01:11:54] You know,
[01:11:54] and they were talking about energy weapons and it's like,
[01:11:57] do you,
[01:11:57] do you honestly think that we have energy weapons?
[01:12:00] Like,
[01:12:01] and I don't mean like,
[01:12:02] like from space,
[01:12:03] but like,
[01:12:04] if anybody's got them,
[01:12:05] we did.
[01:12:06] Well,
[01:12:06] I mean,
[01:12:06] the technology exists in a,
[01:12:08] in a way.
[01:12:10] I mean,
[01:12:11] we have lasers.
[01:12:12] You're answering my question.
[01:12:13] Oh no,
[01:12:14] I totally agree.
[01:12:15] This is blazer.
[01:12:17] Well,
[01:12:17] we've fucked dude.
[01:12:18] We've had lasers for literal decades and we have lasers that can cut through shit.
[01:12:21] And there's people on YouTube that are making basically plasma torches as their version of a lightsaber.
[01:12:28] So if,
[01:12:28] if guys in their garage can do it,
[01:12:30] I can imagine that.
[01:12:33] Yeah,
[01:12:33] I think the U S government probably has energy weapons.
[01:12:38] So it's safe to say if they ran everybody off of that fricking thing,
[01:12:43] destroyed their homes and then bought them for pennies on the dollar,
[01:12:46] they turned it into the greatest tourist spot where no one owns any homes.
[01:12:53] You just reminded me tons of fricking taxes off of it because Hawaii taxes.
[01:12:58] No fuck out of shit.
[01:13:00] Yeah.
[01:13:00] You actually just reminded me viewers.
[01:13:03] I have questions.
[01:13:04] If any of you are from New Zealand,
[01:13:07] I want to talk to you because I kind of sort of know what's going on with your parliament right now.
[01:13:14] And the,
[01:13:14] the,
[01:13:15] the treaty with the Maori,
[01:13:16] I can't remember the name of it.
[01:13:17] What,
[01:13:18] what Todd Tiki or something like that.
[01:13:20] I cannot remember the name of it.
[01:13:21] So I'm not going to try to butcher it.
[01:13:23] Um,
[01:13:23] and one of your MPs instigated a Haka as a diversion,
[01:13:28] basically like a filibuster.
[01:13:30] Almost.
[01:13:30] I don't understand.
[01:13:33] I know that they're proposed,
[01:13:35] like the act party is proposing some kind of law that changes how the treaty is interpreted.
[01:13:40] And.
[01:13:42] I want to be on the side of the Maori because the Haka is really cool,
[01:13:47] but I don't know enough about the proposed legislation to really make that call.
[01:13:51] So if you're from New Zealand,
[01:13:53] please comment below.
[01:13:55] And I have questions.
[01:13:57] Cause I want to understand what's going on.
[01:13:59] Who wants to talk to you?
[01:14:00] I just want to understand what's going on because to me on,
[01:14:04] on the surface,
[01:14:05] it seems like a good thing,
[01:14:06] but there's so many people that are just vehemently against it that I think there's something more to it that I just don't understand.
[01:14:12] So I want,
[01:14:13] I want to talk to you.
[01:14:15] So anyone from New Zealand,
[01:14:17] please reach out.
[01:14:19] So yeah.
[01:14:20] Anyway,
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[01:14:34] We're going to do this.
[01:14:35] We're going to sit here.
[01:14:36] We're going to talk about the news.
[01:14:37] Time to talk about the Minecraft.
[01:14:40] Okay.
[01:14:41] It looks bad.
[01:14:42] We're going to talk about movies.
[01:14:43] That new Joker movie is apparently terrible and I want to see it so badly because I hear it's awful.
[01:14:48] We're going to make some jokes.
[01:14:49] We're going to have some laughs.
[01:14:50] There's a lot of funny jokes in there.
[01:14:52] There's a lot of weird jokes in there.
[01:14:55] The Channing Tatum one will always make me laugh.
[01:14:59] It's amazing when you hear,
[01:15:01] when you hear the behind the scenes stuff,
[01:15:04] like when you hear the behind the scenes story of how they just phoned them up.
[01:15:08] Occasionally going to have other people along for the ride.
[01:15:11] A really fun fact,
[01:15:12] though,
[01:15:12] is I learned last year that like,
[01:15:15] uh,
[01:15:15] that,
[01:15:16] that,
[01:15:16] that Coraline was like,
[01:15:18] uh,
[01:15:18] and not Disney.
[01:15:19] Oh,
[01:15:20] interesting.
[01:15:20] I mean,
[01:15:20] I can see why you would make that mistake.
[01:15:21] Yeah.
[01:15:22] Um,
[01:15:23] cause it does seem like it's,
[01:15:24] it's a different,
[01:15:25] I,
[01:15:25] and to be fair,
[01:15:26] it would be a,
[01:15:28] that would be a horrifying,
[01:15:30] terrible.
[01:15:31] It would be.
[01:15:32] Yeah.
[01:15:33] And we're just going to have a,
[01:15:35] uh,
[01:15:35] have a generally good time.
[01:15:36] Jordan,
[01:15:37] do you have anything else you want to say about our podcast?
[01:15:39] Make people watch it.
[01:15:41] We watch movies.
[01:15:42] Sometimes we watch shows,
[01:15:44] but we always have fun.
[01:15:46] Here.
[01:15:47] On the spur of,
[01:15:48] on the spur of,
[01:15:49] on the spur of,
[01:15:49] on the spur of,
[01:15:50] three,
[01:15:51] three,
[01:15:52] two,
[01:15:53] one.
[01:15:53] On the spur of the podcast moment.
[01:15:56] Yeah,
[01:15:56] we nailed it.
[01:15:58] Nailed it.
[01:15:59] It's spur of the podcast.
[01:16:00] Yeah.
[01:16:01] Yeah.
[01:16:01] It's spur of the podcast.
[01:16:02] Every Saturday,
[01:16:03] we nailed it.
[01:16:04] You can,
[01:16:04] you can expect awesome content like that.
[01:16:07] We cut flawless promos every single week.
[01:16:22] Brothers.
[01:16:23] They're happy and they're singing cause they're colored.
[01:16:28] Yes.
[01:16:29] Those are our friends at the spur of the podcast.
[01:16:30] You should check them out as well.
[01:16:32] They are also on the RSA podcast Pantheon.
[01:16:34] Um,
[01:16:35] but okay.
[01:16:36] So what else?
[01:16:36] I feel like I've kind of dominated the,
[01:16:38] the topics of choice.
[01:16:39] What else are you looking forward to?
[01:16:42] for Trump reactionary,
[01:16:43] man,
[01:16:43] uh,
[01:16:44] to be honest with you,
[01:16:45] besides the,
[01:16:46] uh,
[01:16:47] besides Robert,
[01:16:48] besides Bobby,
[01:16:50] um,
[01:16:51] I'm,
[01:16:52] I'm excited,
[01:16:52] uh,
[01:16:53] you know,
[01:16:54] for,
[01:16:54] uh,
[01:16:55] Shane Gillis to do a,
[01:16:56] uh,
[01:16:57] could you imagine him coming in and doing a press briefing?
[01:17:01] It's that I want him to do.
[01:17:02] I want him to be the white house.
[01:17:04] They need to invite him for the white house correspondence center.
[01:17:06] And he needs to come as Trump.
[01:17:08] I honestly think that,
[01:17:10] uh,
[01:17:10] kill Tony kind of ruined that for everybody.
[01:17:14] I don't think they're going to have a comedian on again.
[01:17:17] Although they will at the white house course.
[01:17:18] And I'm not hating on that because do that,
[01:17:20] that shit,
[01:17:20] that shit was funny and true.
[01:17:22] Like,
[01:17:22] but even kill Tony was like,
[01:17:24] it's literally an island,
[01:17:26] a garbage Island.
[01:17:27] He wasn't like trying to call the Island garbage.
[01:17:29] He was saying all the trash on it.
[01:17:31] And he was like,
[01:17:32] that's the problem with people.
[01:17:33] They don't listen.
[01:17:34] They don't understand the jokes because they're too worried about their feelings.
[01:17:38] Well,
[01:17:39] I mean,
[01:17:39] hopefully,
[01:17:40] hopefully we can get back to that.
[01:17:41] Man,
[01:17:41] dude,
[01:17:41] I'm so tired.
[01:17:42] Bring bullying back.
[01:17:43] I hate to say this,
[01:17:44] man,
[01:17:44] like bully us in the comments,
[01:17:46] dude.
[01:17:46] I'll bully you right back.
[01:17:47] exactly.
[01:17:48] Don't,
[01:17:48] don't cry when we give it back to you.
[01:17:50] Although I usually,
[01:17:51] and don't cry when you get,
[01:17:52] you know,
[01:17:54] know what you're saying?
[01:17:55] I was going to say,
[01:17:56] I try to kill people with kindness in the comments.
[01:17:58] You're not,
[01:17:59] you're just trying to kill them.
[01:18:01] The sword,
[01:18:02] the sword is named kindness.
[01:18:05] Have you seen the,
[01:18:07] have you seen the videos going around where people like open a bag of Doritos and then somebody has like an AI voice filter of RFK?
[01:18:14] Junior is like,
[01:18:15] don't open that bag of Doritos.
[01:18:18] Don't open the bag of Doritos.
[01:18:21] It's just ridiculous.
[01:18:22] There's so many chemical yellow.
[01:18:24] I,
[01:18:24] you know,
[01:18:25] red 40 and all these other things in there.
[01:18:29] And I'm not hating on Robert Kennedy.
[01:18:31] I appreciate.
[01:18:32] And I,
[01:18:32] I admire the guy.
[01:18:34] It's his voice is his voice,
[01:18:35] you know?
[01:18:37] And unfortunately,
[01:18:37] like,
[01:18:38] unfortunately for me,
[01:18:39] apparently I can do it pretty well.
[01:18:40] Yeah.
[01:18:40] It's funny as hell.
[01:18:41] But then he's like,
[01:18:42] and then at the end,
[01:18:43] it's like,
[01:18:43] by the way,
[01:18:44] doing legs.
[01:18:47] And I,
[01:18:48] I,
[01:18:48] I hate to even make fun of that,
[01:18:49] but like,
[01:18:50] honestly,
[01:18:51] that's,
[01:18:51] that's what comedy is.
[01:18:52] Like,
[01:18:52] let's make it offensive again.
[01:18:54] I mean,
[01:18:54] here's the thing.
[01:18:55] How is it really different from impersonating Donald Trump?
[01:18:58] When you really think about it,
[01:19:00] it's not really that different.
[01:19:01] Oh,
[01:19:02] I'm making fun of John F.
[01:19:03] Kennedy because he has very unique vocal inflections.
[01:19:07] Oh,
[01:19:07] I chose to go to the moon.
[01:19:09] Because she had giant tits,
[01:19:12] you know,
[01:19:13] like,
[01:19:13] or Nancy Pelosi.
[01:19:17] Copy my sock tree.
[01:19:19] I'll get you a shot.
[01:19:21] So the one good thing Matt Gates did do that.
[01:19:23] I like going back to him is he is introducing legislation to make it illegal for members of Congress to purchase private stock.
[01:19:32] But like,
[01:19:33] they have families and,
[01:19:34] and,
[01:19:35] and then all they got to do is just like,
[01:19:36] literally say,
[01:19:37] Hey,
[01:19:37] buy this.
[01:19:38] Well,
[01:19:38] you know what?
[01:19:38] And then when you cash out and get your cash,
[01:19:40] you give me 10%.
[01:19:42] Well,
[01:19:42] but so here's the interesting,
[01:19:43] I do believe his legislation actually says it,
[01:19:45] correct me if I'm wrong in the comments,
[01:19:46] but I think I remember reading somewhere that it was members of Congress and their immediate families.
[01:19:52] Now that gets into a whole problem.
[01:19:54] Yeah.
[01:19:55] But let's,
[01:19:55] but let's say like,
[01:19:56] I don't know what Nancy Pelosi's husband did,
[01:19:58] for example,
[01:19:59] or as a day job,
[01:20:00] but let's say,
[01:20:01] let's say,
[01:20:02] or who he did or,
[01:20:03] well,
[01:20:03] we know who he did.
[01:20:04] As long as they had a hammer.
[01:20:06] Where's the hammer?
[01:20:08] I think it's out of the garage.
[01:20:12] But I think you,
[01:20:13] I think they use hammer.
[01:20:17] That's so hard to do that one without being loud.
[01:20:19] I feel like I'm being loud,
[01:20:19] but this microphone is so clear and like loud in my headphones because I have the direct monitor on my interface.
[01:20:25] Dude,
[01:20:26] it's so nice.
[01:20:27] But,
[01:20:28] so the point I was bringing up is let's say you have somebody that's elected to Congress or the Senate and their spouse is a day trader or an investor of some kind.
[01:20:38] That sucks.
[01:20:39] I don't think it's right.
[01:20:40] I don't think it's right to tell that person they can't do what they do for money.
[01:20:44] But at the same time,
[01:20:45] I understand.
[01:20:47] I understand why you wouldn't want members of Congress doing that because insider trading is a literal fucking crime.
[01:20:53] Well,
[01:20:54] to be,
[01:20:54] to be fair,
[01:20:56] if they are with somebody like that.
[01:20:58] And,
[01:21:00] obviously,
[01:21:00] this person makes a notable trade that the person is actually has ties to.
[01:21:05] Like,
[01:21:06] that's a little different,
[01:21:07] you know,
[01:21:08] but like,
[01:21:08] yeah,
[01:21:08] if it's like kind of,
[01:21:10] I hate to say this,
[01:21:11] dude,
[01:21:11] but like,
[01:21:13] AMC,
[01:21:14] if I hadn't heard about AMC,
[01:21:15] dude,
[01:21:16] I wouldn't have made the money I made from that.
[01:21:18] Like,
[01:21:18] I mean,
[01:21:18] I didn't even think to get in the stock market.
[01:21:20] And then I heard about AMC and everybody's like,
[01:21:21] GameStop,
[01:21:22] GameStop,
[01:21:22] GameStop.
[01:21:23] that's technically,
[01:21:24] yeah,
[01:21:24] but that's technically not insider trading.
[01:21:27] See,
[01:21:27] it's not insider trading.
[01:21:28] Well,
[01:21:29] like if you,
[01:21:29] like if you and I,
[01:21:30] okay,
[01:21:30] so let's,
[01:21:31] this is an example of what is not insider trading.
[01:21:33] If you and I are sitting here talking to like,
[01:21:35] you know what?
[01:21:36] Like,
[01:21:37] months before the election.
[01:21:38] 10,000 people are communicating.
[01:21:40] That's not insider trading.
[01:21:41] They say,
[01:21:42] what,
[01:21:43] what,
[01:21:43] like how was that legal?
[01:21:45] Well,
[01:21:45] okay.
[01:21:46] So I'll illustrate this for you.
[01:21:47] Okay.
[01:21:48] But insider trading.
[01:21:49] Yeah.
[01:21:50] If you and I are having a conversation,
[01:21:52] if you and I are having a conversation,
[01:21:54] like pre-election,
[01:21:55] we say,
[01:21:55] you know what?
[01:21:56] Elon's getting really close to Trump and we think Trump's going to win.
[01:21:58] So we think that's going to have a negative.
[01:22:00] I mean,
[01:22:00] I'm sorry.
[01:22:01] We think that's going to have a positive impact on Tesla stock.
[01:22:03] So we're going to invest in Tesla stock based on our assumption
[01:22:07] that it's going to go up.
[01:22:09] If Trump wins the election,
[01:22:11] that is different from say somebody from Tesla saying,
[01:22:16] Hey,
[01:22:16] Trump won the election.
[01:22:18] They're getting ready to announce this,
[01:22:19] this,
[01:22:20] and this it's going to make Tesla stock go through the roof.
[01:22:23] That is insider trading or insider training would be,
[01:22:27] say you're a legislator and you are voting on to whether or not to,
[01:22:34] um,
[01:22:36] you know,
[01:22:37] lift some sort of restriction on electric cars that,
[01:22:39] you know,
[01:22:39] is going to make this more sales of electric cars and thus will affect Tesla
[01:22:44] in a positive way.
[01:22:45] And you invest in Tesla stock when you are aware of,
[01:22:48] or part of the legislative body that is voting on that,
[01:22:51] that is insider trading.
[01:22:53] Okay.
[01:22:54] I mean,
[01:22:55] yeah,
[01:22:55] well,
[01:22:56] it's just,
[01:22:57] it's,
[01:22:57] it's crazy though,
[01:22:58] that like I could get,
[01:22:59] if I had a following of 10,000 people and I said,
[01:23:02] all buy this stock and we all did at the same time.
[01:23:05] It's like,
[01:23:06] I'm not,
[01:23:07] that's,
[01:23:08] I'm not mad at it because like I said,
[01:23:10] I made good money from it.
[01:23:11] Well,
[01:23:11] the difference is,
[01:23:12] the difference is,
[01:23:13] is you can direct people to do a number of things,
[01:23:16] but they actually do not have to do it.
[01:23:20] Now where you might get in.
[01:23:21] Oh,
[01:23:21] go ahead.
[01:23:22] No,
[01:23:22] no,
[01:23:23] I was just going to ask you a question.
[01:23:24] I've got my headphones flipped out.
[01:23:26] Can you hear them talking back into you?
[01:23:28] I can't.
[01:23:29] No.
[01:23:30] Okay,
[01:23:31] good.
[01:23:31] All right.
[01:23:31] I just,
[01:23:31] I just want to make sure this is a dynamic microphone,
[01:23:33] by the way,
[01:23:34] it's not a condenser.
[01:23:35] So literally I have to focus on it.
[01:23:39] And the YouTube can either.
[01:23:40] I just checked.
[01:23:41] Good.
[01:23:42] All right.
[01:23:42] Thank God.
[01:23:44] Thank God.
[01:23:45] My ears are on fire.
[01:23:47] I know.
[01:23:48] That's why,
[01:23:48] that's why I always have it on one ear because it's really uncomfortable for
[01:23:52] some reason to have it on both.
[01:23:55] Yeah.
[01:23:55] Like,
[01:23:55] why is that?
[01:23:57] I'm anyway,
[01:23:57] I'm stoked.
[01:23:58] I'm stoked for the economy because.
[01:24:01] I mean,
[01:24:02] we need it.
[01:24:02] We need it bad.
[01:24:04] And I'm stoked with already.
[01:24:05] It seems that certain members of the democratic party are the more sane
[01:24:09] people are now starting to grab the microphone and say,
[01:24:12] you know what?
[01:24:13] This shit is kind of crazy.
[01:24:14] And exhibit a,
[01:24:16] and I'm just over here.
[01:24:17] Like,
[01:24:17] where were you before cowards?
[01:24:20] Pretty much.
[01:24:21] You could have stopped the radical wing of your party from going too far.
[01:24:25] And.
[01:24:26] No,
[01:24:26] see,
[01:24:26] the thing is like,
[01:24:27] they didn't.
[01:24:28] Like,
[01:24:29] the agenda did not take place.
[01:24:32] Like,
[01:24:32] I hate to say,
[01:24:33] like,
[01:24:33] everybody's like,
[01:24:33] I don't know.
[01:24:34] It's like,
[01:24:34] no,
[01:24:34] dude,
[01:24:35] like they were actively pushing for something that's not ever been seen in
[01:24:39] this country.
[01:24:39] And.
[01:24:40] Yeah.
[01:24:40] Like,
[01:24:41] they were hard.
[01:24:42] They were pushing hard for it.
[01:24:43] And luckily everybody fricking woke up.
[01:24:46] We're not.
[01:24:47] a bad economy.
[01:24:47] People.
[01:24:48] We're not.
[01:24:48] A bad economy will do that.
[01:24:50] Yeah.
[01:24:50] A bad economy.
[01:24:51] Exactly.
[01:24:52] That's what I'm saying.
[01:24:53] I'm saying like that.
[01:24:54] You can't hide the bad economy.
[01:24:56] You can't hide prices.
[01:24:57] You can't hide inflation.
[01:24:58] Like,
[01:24:59] it's like,
[01:24:59] come on.
[01:25:00] Like these politicians were stupid.
[01:25:02] All they were doing was lined in their own pockets.
[01:25:05] Well,
[01:25:05] these are the same people that were saying it's like,
[01:25:07] well,
[01:25:08] you can't really judge Trump's economy in a positive light because yeah,
[01:25:12] sure.
[01:25:12] Prices are down and wages are up,
[01:25:15] but in the stock markets up,
[01:25:17] but that doesn't really translate to main street.
[01:25:19] But then when Biden's an officer,
[01:25:20] like,
[01:25:20] look at the stock market,
[01:25:23] look at the stock market.
[01:25:25] Yeah.
[01:25:25] Yeah.
[01:25:26] Of course the stock market goes up because of inflation.
[01:25:28] Dipshit.
[01:25:30] I saw,
[01:25:31] I saw,
[01:25:31] uh,
[01:25:32] it was a,
[01:25:33] it was a meme,
[01:25:34] uh,
[01:25:34] basically saying that Biden,
[01:25:36] knew what he was doing because he wanted Trump to get back in office.
[01:25:39] Because the thing is he didn't want to be president.
[01:25:42] I'm not saying he didn't want to be,
[01:25:44] but he like didn't seem like he wanted to be.
[01:25:46] Where's he been speaking of?
[01:25:47] Have you seen any press briefing or any,
[01:25:49] anything with him in it?
[01:25:50] And like how long?
[01:25:51] Where,
[01:25:52] where's he had that meeting with Trump and they both seemed pretty happy.
[01:25:56] Dude.
[01:25:57] It was hilarious.
[01:25:58] It will.
[01:25:58] No,
[01:25:58] no,
[01:25:59] they did a,
[01:25:59] a transformers,
[01:26:01] Michael Bay type meme thing with Biden,
[01:26:03] basically saying that he did everything he did to lead the way to,
[01:26:06] way for Trump to come back because,
[01:26:07] Oh,
[01:26:08] I think,
[01:26:08] honestly,
[01:26:08] think of it this way.
[01:26:09] If Trump would have won in 2020,
[01:26:11] would it have gone his way?
[01:26:14] Would everything have gone his way?
[01:26:15] Would he be able to get RFK and all this other stuff?
[01:26:17] And then would he have gotten anything done?
[01:26:19] No,
[01:26:19] that's so the thing is it had to have happened this way.
[01:26:22] Like it sucked for four years.
[01:26:23] Everybody agrees.
[01:26:24] But the thing is,
[01:26:25] since we have endured it,
[01:26:28] we know what not,
[01:26:30] well,
[01:26:30] a lot of these dumb people that are still,
[01:26:32] you know,
[01:26:32] there's plenty of that are still asleep,
[01:26:34] you know?
[01:26:35] But like,
[01:26:35] as soon as they wake up,
[01:26:36] they're going to be like,
[01:26:37] Oh,
[01:26:37] you're,
[01:26:38] you're telling me gas prices going down and,
[01:26:39] and,
[01:26:40] and,
[01:26:40] and are there that many?
[01:26:44] Because I mean,
[01:26:44] again,
[01:26:44] it's,
[01:26:45] it goes back to chemicals in it.
[01:26:46] Well,
[01:26:47] it goes back to look at the numbers,
[01:26:49] look at the exit polls from the election.
[01:26:52] I mean,
[01:26:54] it was a massive red wave.
[01:26:56] So all this,
[01:26:57] I can't believe it.
[01:26:58] All,
[01:26:58] well,
[01:26:58] all this narrative on social media with all these people being like,
[01:27:01] well,
[01:27:02] yeah,
[01:27:02] but you know,
[01:27:04] you still should have voted blue.
[01:27:06] It's like,
[01:27:06] no,
[01:27:06] you are in the literal minority.
[01:27:09] Trump won the popular vote too.
[01:27:12] Dude.
[01:27:12] Like,
[01:27:13] I don't know what they call Democrats who just refuse to accept the
[01:27:18] truth.
[01:27:18] And there's plenty of young ones that are the exact same way.
[01:27:22] Well,
[01:27:23] I had something for him and I forgot.
[01:27:27] No,
[01:27:27] they just stick their head in the same.
[01:27:28] Like all these,
[01:27:29] they're young boomers.
[01:27:30] They're young boomers.
[01:27:32] No,
[01:27:32] like all these obnoxious,
[01:27:33] like liberal influencers who debate people by just talking fast over
[01:27:38] them and then regurgitating these facts.
[01:27:39] So they really don't know what they mean,
[01:27:40] because if you really stop and destiny,
[01:27:42] destiny and that destiny,
[01:27:45] Parker's really stupid destiny,
[01:27:47] dude.
[01:27:47] Like he,
[01:27:47] he's,
[01:27:48] he's a guy that has not been punched in the mouth and it shows or the
[01:27:52] eyeball.
[01:27:53] I used to say that about my ex-wife or the tooth.
[01:27:55] Nobody's ever punched him in the tooth either.
[01:27:58] Yeah.
[01:27:58] It's,
[01:27:59] it's,
[01:27:59] it's still a,
[01:27:59] still,
[01:28:00] still kind of out there.
[01:28:01] Yeah.
[01:28:02] Yeah.
[01:28:03] But the thing is like,
[01:28:03] I really dislike that debate style because a lot of people dog on Ben
[01:28:07] Shapiro,
[01:28:07] for example,
[01:28:08] a lot of people dog on Ben Shapiro for talking fast,
[01:28:11] but you'll notice he doesn't really do that in debates,
[01:28:13] at least not in the same way.
[01:28:14] Like Ben just naturally speaks fast,
[01:28:16] but when he's debating people,
[01:28:18] he's,
[01:28:18] he's really good at it,
[01:28:19] but he's also very cordial about it.
[01:28:21] So it'd been as,
[01:28:22] he's quick to listen and then respond.
[01:28:24] He's,
[01:28:25] but the,
[01:28:25] but the other thing he,
[01:28:26] well,
[01:28:27] the other thing he does is he'll make sure like he'll regurgitate
[01:28:30] somebody's argument to make sure that he's understanding it properly,
[01:28:32] which is actually a really good thing to do in a debate.
[01:28:35] It's not only proper and polite,
[01:28:37] but it's good for your own argument because before you criticize something,
[01:28:40] you want to make sure that you understand it.
[01:28:42] Whereas people like destiny and Parker and that I'm not this blonde.
[01:28:46] Fuck whose name?
[01:28:47] I can't remember.
[01:28:48] All they do is they get up there and they talk about like,
[01:28:50] well,
[01:28:50] actually if you look at these numbers and it's like,
[01:28:52] yeah,
[01:28:52] we've already been over why you can't really,
[01:28:54] did you notice that there's six guys of a Ruby queue?
[01:28:57] It's like,
[01:28:58] dude,
[01:28:58] shut up.
[01:28:59] You're not saying anything of a importance.
[01:29:01] Like you're literally just regurgitated bullshit.
[01:29:03] Yeah.
[01:29:04] But then,
[01:29:04] yeah.
[01:29:04] But then people dispute the numbers and it's like,
[01:29:06] look,
[01:29:07] I've,
[01:29:07] I'm kind of a broken record on this.
[01:29:09] The reason I don't like statistics and numbers in general for an
[01:29:12] argument is you can,
[01:29:13] you can skew them in a number of ways.
[01:29:15] So I can defeat just about any statistic by asking two questions.
[01:29:19] One of two questions,
[01:29:20] one.
[01:29:20] Okay.
[01:29:21] What's the source of those numbers?
[01:29:23] And what was the control group?
[01:29:27] And generally speaking,
[01:29:28] you cannot answer those questions.
[01:29:30] So your numbers don't mean dog shit to me.
[01:29:33] Like,
[01:29:33] okay.
[01:29:33] So there's some government report that says this.
[01:29:36] Okay.
[01:29:36] Well,
[01:29:36] in two months,
[01:29:37] there's going to be another report that completely contradicts.
[01:29:39] And okay.
[01:29:40] You want to talk about government release numbers.
[01:29:42] Those jobs numbers were really good until the real numbers came out.
[01:29:45] And then it found out that they miscalculated.
[01:29:47] And yeah,
[01:29:48] those 300,000 migrant children that were unaccounted for.
[01:29:52] Yeah.
[01:29:52] There's some pretty,
[01:29:54] uh,
[01:29:55] crazy things that have happened under this,
[01:29:57] uh,
[01:29:58] administration's watch.
[01:29:59] And,
[01:29:59] uh,
[01:30:00] like,
[01:30:01] thank goodness people didn't look the other way this time.
[01:30:03] Thank God.
[01:30:05] Well,
[01:30:05] yeah,
[01:30:05] but still,
[01:30:05] you still have those stupid blue states.
[01:30:07] That's just stayed blue.
[01:30:08] Like,
[01:30:08] oh my gosh.
[01:30:09] Well,
[01:30:09] and they also only argue for numbers,
[01:30:11] which by the way,
[01:30:12] my prediction was right.
[01:30:13] I predicted that Hawaii would still vote blue,
[01:30:14] even though I don't understand why the fuck they would do such a thing.
[01:30:17] Hawaii still voted blue.
[01:30:18] Um,
[01:30:19] they,
[01:30:19] uh,
[01:30:20] they love their captors.
[01:30:21] I guess Stockholm syndrome at its finest.
[01:30:25] Um,
[01:30:25] I love you.
[01:30:26] Please beat me more.
[01:30:29] He's just,
[01:30:31] he just needs an understanding.
[01:30:35] Hell you,
[01:30:37] what they need.
[01:30:41] Some create team.
[01:30:46] Oh gosh.
[01:30:46] What else is there to look forward to?
[01:30:48] Um,
[01:30:48] it's going to be a funny four years.
[01:30:51] So it's going to be great.
[01:30:53] It's going to be funny.
[01:30:54] It's going to be the funniest four years you've ever seen.
[01:30:58] See,
[01:30:59] I can't get that high pitched voice.
[01:31:01] Like he does.
[01:31:02] Like when I do it,
[01:31:03] like I tend to go low.
[01:31:04] So I,
[01:31:04] I can't do Trump.
[01:31:06] Yo,
[01:31:06] so,
[01:31:06] so what's up?
[01:31:07] Voice is voice.
[01:31:10] So,
[01:31:10] sir.
[01:31:11] Oh,
[01:31:11] yo,
[01:31:14] yo,
[01:31:15] yo,
[01:31:16] yo,
[01:31:19] um,
[01:31:21] what else?
[01:31:21] Oh,
[01:31:21] I'm also very much looking forward to the Trump foreign policy coming back.
[01:31:25] We doing good.
[01:31:26] Sosa.
[01:31:27] Holy shit.
[01:31:28] It's the ghost in the system.
[01:31:31] Okay.
[01:31:32] My camera's back.
[01:31:33] Sosa,
[01:31:33] how's my microphone sound,
[01:31:34] dude?
[01:31:35] It's pretty bad-ass.
[01:31:36] It's nice and crisp.
[01:31:38] I'm happy with it.
[01:31:40] Oh,
[01:31:41] but yeah.
[01:31:41] So are you,
[01:31:41] I know I'm looking forward to the Trump foreign policy.
[01:31:44] Policy making a return.
[01:31:45] Cause it's,
[01:31:45] it's already the day after he won,
[01:31:48] there were already a bunch of news articles about like Hamas says that they're looking for a peace deal.
[01:31:54] Oh God.
[01:31:55] It's,
[01:31:56] it's fucking Russia and Ukraine are already talking to end it.
[01:31:59] But,
[01:31:59] but the thing is,
[01:32:00] uh,
[01:32:00] what are,
[01:32:01] what are we on the verge of with,
[01:32:03] uh,
[01:32:04] um,
[01:32:07] what are we,
[01:32:07] uh,
[01:32:08] what,
[01:32:08] what is it?
[01:32:09] Uh,
[01:32:10] I don't know.
[01:32:11] Like I,
[01:32:11] I saw something today about something where we're closer to world war three than ever.
[01:32:15] Okay.
[01:32:15] So this is who's in conflict and what's going on.
[01:32:18] Okay.
[01:32:18] So this is something that kind of got,
[01:32:20] I'm not going to say it got overblown because it is a big deal,
[01:32:23] but I think a lot of people misunderstood what actually happened.
[01:32:27] So,
[01:32:27] uh,
[01:32:28] Vladimir Putin got,
[01:32:30] and the Russian government authorized a revision of the standards with which Russia allows itself to respond with a nuclear strike.
[01:32:39] So before,
[01:32:40] um,
[01:32:42] before their own parameter,
[01:32:44] and you have to remember this is self-imposed.
[01:32:46] This is not like international law.
[01:32:49] This is just the Russian government's alleged justification for a nuclear strike is the,
[01:32:54] the justification was a strike from an atomic power that imminently threatened the Russian homeland.
[01:33:02] That was it.
[01:33:03] And they have now amended that to include,
[01:33:05] uh,
[01:33:06] military operations from a non atomic power with aid from a nuclear power that are an imminent threat to the Russian.
[01:33:15] So this is what Trump was talking about.
[01:33:17] That seems kind of a waste of time to even talk about it.
[01:33:20] Cause the video I was seeing said,
[01:33:22] Trump,
[01:33:22] Trump was talking.
[01:33:22] He's like,
[01:33:23] we've never been closer to world war three.
[01:33:25] Well,
[01:33:26] no,
[01:33:26] I mean,
[01:33:26] he's not wrong.
[01:33:27] So maybe I took it out of context.
[01:33:29] Well,
[01:33:30] that's what happened a couple of days ago.
[01:33:31] Um,
[01:33:32] but that being said,
[01:33:33] Putin was trying to do this anyway,
[01:33:35] and he used the missile strike,
[01:33:36] um,
[01:33:37] that Ukraine launched inside Russia as just considering we supplied the missiles for it.
[01:33:43] Like seriously.
[01:33:44] Yeah.
[01:33:45] I,
[01:33:45] I agree with that statement.
[01:33:46] I think we need an off ramp and I think Trump will deliver that off ramp.
[01:33:51] And I think we're done with Ukraine.
[01:33:53] Like,
[01:33:53] you know,
[01:33:54] like it,
[01:33:55] I'm sorry.
[01:33:56] here's the thing.
[01:33:56] I think Putin knows that Trump is seeking an off ramp.
[01:34:00] Here's the thing.
[01:34:01] It's not realistic to think that Ukraine,
[01:34:05] even with help can easily defeat Russian military.
[01:34:08] It's,
[01:34:08] it's,
[01:34:09] it's not going to happen.
[01:34:10] It's just not something that can happen.
[01:34:12] Now,
[01:34:13] I'm not saying they wouldn't win,
[01:34:14] but it would be a very,
[01:34:15] very long ordeal.
[01:34:17] That being said,
[01:34:19] Vladimir Zelensky has said that he is not going to cede any territory as part of a peace deal.
[01:34:25] Um,
[01:34:25] I don't think that's true because here's,
[01:34:28] what's going to happen.
[01:34:29] Trump's going to call up Mr.
[01:34:31] Zelensky.
[01:34:32] Here's what's going to happen.
[01:34:34] You're going to cede Crimea back to Russia and you're going to recognize the Donbass region as autonomous zones.
[01:34:42] And in exchange,
[01:34:46] Vlad,
[01:34:47] my own Vlad,
[01:34:48] and he's going to cease hostilities.
[01:34:52] You will sign a peace agreement.
[01:34:55] And then we,
[01:34:57] or,
[01:34:57] or if you don't,
[01:34:59] we will stop funding your war effort.
[01:35:02] That's,
[01:35:03] I think that's,
[01:35:03] what's going to happen.
[01:35:04] You should make that a short and superimpose Trump's head on your body.
[01:35:09] I mean,
[01:35:09] it's probably going to happen.
[01:35:12] It'll go viral.
[01:35:13] It'll be the best thing ever.
[01:35:14] And see,
[01:35:15] the thing is,
[01:35:16] I don't actually,
[01:35:16] from an ethical standpoint,
[01:35:17] I actually don't agree with ceding Crimea back to Russia.
[01:35:20] But at the same time,
[01:35:23] I don't want a nuclear war.
[01:35:27] So.
[01:35:28] Yeah.
[01:35:28] I kind of like living.
[01:35:29] It's pretty nice.
[01:35:30] Yeah.
[01:35:30] That's I'm a fan.
[01:35:32] Now,
[01:35:32] that being said,
[01:35:33] I've also,
[01:35:33] I've also been on record that I think that Reagan succeeded with star Wars.
[01:35:39] And I,
[01:35:39] I do think the United States has the ability to intercept a nuclear strike.
[01:35:45] How big of a nuclear strike?
[01:35:46] I do not know,
[01:35:48] but I do think the United States,
[01:35:50] I do think the United States has the ability to do that.
[01:35:55] Um,
[01:35:56] maybe.
[01:35:57] I don't see why not.
[01:35:59] I mean,
[01:36:00] well,
[01:36:00] I mean,
[01:36:00] they started this back in the eighties.
[01:36:01] We have lasers.
[01:36:02] I'm just kidding.
[01:36:04] Yeah.
[01:36:05] I mean,
[01:36:05] we have the lasers.
[01:36:09] Yeah.
[01:36:09] I don't,
[01:36:10] I honestly,
[01:36:11] we lost the technology to go back to the moon.
[01:36:14] So all that tells me is it probably did succeed.
[01:36:19] You know,
[01:36:20] NASA said they lost the technology to go back to the moon.
[01:36:22] And that's why it's been like hard to get back to the moon.
[01:36:25] Honestly,
[01:36:25] they didn't lose it.
[01:36:26] I think they have an issue.
[01:36:28] The government took over.
[01:36:29] Yeah.
[01:36:29] Well,
[01:36:29] that and the government took over NASA's.
[01:36:31] I mean,
[01:36:32] dude,
[01:36:33] isn't it crazy that NASA was a fricking,
[01:36:35] uh,
[01:36:35] a sea exploration thing at first.
[01:36:38] And then they went to space.
[01:36:39] It's like that.
[01:36:39] They were down there for a little bit of period of time.
[01:36:41] And then he was like,
[01:36:42] let's get out of here,
[01:36:43] man.
[01:36:43] Fuck that.
[01:36:44] Well,
[01:36:45] it's scarier underwater.
[01:36:47] Uh,
[01:36:48] dude.
[01:36:49] Yeah.
[01:36:49] Like,
[01:36:49] have you seen the,
[01:36:50] uh,
[01:36:51] 26 foot,
[01:36:52] like a squid thingy?
[01:36:53] Um,
[01:36:54] that,
[01:36:54] that was like,
[01:36:55] I don't know what depth it was at,
[01:36:57] but it was pretty creepy.
[01:36:58] Just to put this into,
[01:36:59] just to put this into perspective for people.
[01:37:02] For a long time,
[01:37:04] the concept of a giant squid was considered fictional.
[01:37:08] Oh yeah.
[01:37:09] And then they caught one and were like,
[01:37:13] what the fuck is this?
[01:37:15] Well,
[01:37:16] this thing is actually not a squid.
[01:37:18] I don't,
[01:37:18] I don't know what it,
[01:37:18] I mean,
[01:37:19] it could be squid.
[01:37:20] I can't remember,
[01:37:20] but it was 26 foot.
[01:37:21] And apparently,
[01:37:23] uh,
[01:37:23] I don't know how they confirmed or however it was,
[01:37:26] but like,
[01:37:26] they said it was a baby.
[01:37:27] And I was like,
[01:37:27] 26 foot baby.
[01:37:30] Can you imagine 26 foot baby?
[01:37:32] No.
[01:37:32] And then you got the fucking,
[01:37:34] then you got the fucking fish with the white lures on them.
[01:37:37] And you're like that.
[01:37:39] Or the,
[01:37:39] the fish that like bioluminescent,
[01:37:42] like flash fricking RGB colors.
[01:37:45] Yeah.
[01:37:45] That's what I'm saying.
[01:37:46] That's what I'm saying.
[01:37:46] And then here's the thing.
[01:37:48] I didn't understand.
[01:37:48] I didn't understand how big those fucking things were.
[01:37:51] I thought they were small.
[01:37:52] That's actually where they get RGB lights.
[01:37:54] No,
[01:37:55] I'm just kidding.
[01:37:57] Science.
[01:37:58] No,
[01:37:59] dude,
[01:37:59] the ocean is fucking scary.
[01:38:01] Uh,
[01:38:02] yeah,
[01:38:02] absolutely.
[01:38:03] It's legit.
[01:38:03] It's a legit scary.
[01:38:05] It's like,
[01:38:06] uh,
[01:38:06] what,
[01:38:06] what was that?
[01:38:07] Uh,
[01:38:07] uh,
[01:38:07] the Titan,
[01:38:08] the Titan submersible that,
[01:38:10] you know,
[01:38:10] uh,
[01:38:10] imploded,
[01:38:11] uh,
[01:38:12] dude,
[01:38:13] like I just,
[01:38:15] I feel bad for them because they didn't really get to see much.
[01:38:18] They heard tink tink done.
[01:38:21] I mean,
[01:38:22] I guess,
[01:38:22] I guess the one,
[01:38:24] but still,
[01:38:24] I guess.
[01:38:25] Yeah.
[01:38:26] I guess the one solace is the fact that it would have been instantaneous.
[01:38:31] Um,
[01:38:32] yeah.
[01:38:33] Can you imagine all that pressure?
[01:38:34] Like,
[01:38:34] like it's an instant,
[01:38:36] it's almost an instant lift,
[01:38:37] liquification.
[01:38:38] Like,
[01:38:38] it's just like,
[01:38:39] yeah.
[01:38:39] Like just,
[01:38:40] oh,
[01:38:42] what do I mean?
[01:38:42] Honestly,
[01:38:43] what a way to go,
[01:38:43] but like you're,
[01:38:45] you didn't,
[01:38:45] you didn't know.
[01:38:46] Like it just happened.
[01:38:47] It wouldn't have even,
[01:38:48] you didn't drown.
[01:38:49] You did nothing.
[01:38:50] It's just gone.
[01:38:52] Ooh.
[01:38:52] Uh,
[01:38:54] that's scary,
[01:38:55] but yeah,
[01:38:56] dude,
[01:38:57] it's one of my,
[01:38:58] so it's,
[01:38:59] it's a terrifying video.
[01:39:00] I think I've mentioned it before,
[01:39:01] but there's a cliff diver in Australia,
[01:39:03] um,
[01:39:04] which is,
[01:39:04] I mean,
[01:39:05] people cliff dive in Australia.
[01:39:06] It's what they do.
[01:39:06] The problem is,
[01:39:07] is that everything in Australia wants to kill you.
[01:39:09] Um,
[01:39:10] so he,
[01:39:10] he,
[01:39:11] he's cliff diving with a GoPro.
[01:39:12] Right.
[01:39:13] And then he hits the water and then you hear him scream underwater,
[01:39:18] but you don't see what he's screaming at yet.
[01:39:20] And then he turns his head.
[01:39:21] There's a fucking,
[01:39:22] yeah,
[01:39:23] there's a fucking great white shark right next to him.
[01:39:27] I,
[01:39:28] I've seen the video.
[01:39:29] Fucking terrifying,
[01:39:30] dude.
[01:39:31] Did he,
[01:39:31] is he the guy that punched the shark in the nose?
[01:39:34] Maybe.
[01:39:35] I'm because like a shark was going up to bite this guy.
[01:39:37] And he was just like,
[01:39:38] and the shark was like,
[01:39:41] you're,
[01:39:41] you punched me and he took off.
[01:39:43] I was like,
[01:39:43] what?
[01:39:45] I mean,
[01:39:45] that's,
[01:39:46] that's,
[01:39:46] that's what you do.
[01:39:47] Um,
[01:39:47] but yeah,
[01:39:47] I'm looking forward to the Trump foreign policy.
[01:39:50] Cause Oh God,
[01:39:50] I'm,
[01:39:51] we need it.
[01:39:52] We need it bad.
[01:39:53] That's a horrible tangent.
[01:39:56] Oh yeah.
[01:39:56] You need to look up that.
[01:39:57] It was a horrible tangent.
[01:39:59] It's,
[01:39:59] it's fucking terrifying.
[01:40:01] This is what we do.
[01:40:03] It's what we do.
[01:40:04] Oh my God.
[01:40:05] I'm going to look that up.
[01:40:06] Dude,
[01:40:06] go for it.
[01:40:07] Seriously.
[01:40:07] It's crazy.
[01:40:08] But also,
[01:40:08] also a couple of years ago on shark week,
[01:40:10] there's a,
[01:40:11] there's this fucking marine biologist who all I have to say,
[01:40:15] all I have to say is balls.
[01:40:17] So do you know what tonic immobility is?
[01:40:23] No,
[01:40:23] but I know what tonic water is.
[01:40:25] So basically tonic immobility is kind of a corner.
[01:40:29] Tonic immobility,
[01:40:30] tonic immobility.
[01:40:32] So basically it's,
[01:40:33] it's this thing that happens to sharks where you flip them over.
[01:40:36] They basically just become non-responsive.
[01:40:38] They go into like a trance,
[01:40:39] like state is the wildest thing.
[01:40:42] I mean,
[01:40:43] basically.
[01:40:43] Yeah.
[01:40:43] Because even when they come out of it,
[01:40:45] they're like really docile and you know,
[01:40:47] so this was on shark week a few,
[01:40:50] a few years ago.
[01:40:52] And this is a person who wanted to see if he could put a great
[01:40:58] white into tonic immobility.
[01:41:00] And I was like,
[01:41:01] I choose life,
[01:41:02] but you do you.
[01:41:03] Right.
[01:41:05] And so before he attempts it on a great white,
[01:41:09] he wants to see if he can do it on other aggressive CC.
[01:41:11] So he doesn't on a bull shark.
[01:41:12] He doesn't on a tiger shark,
[01:41:13] which that's bad to fuck enough.
[01:41:15] Cause tiger sharks are like,
[01:41:17] yeah.
[01:41:19] Sosa's burning you up in state form.
[01:41:22] I know.
[01:41:23] But so you have to understand that tiger shark is like 15 feet long and it,
[01:41:27] it,
[01:41:27] it is made to wreck shit.
[01:41:30] Right.
[01:41:31] And he does.
[01:41:32] Oh yeah.
[01:41:32] So later on in the program,
[01:41:34] he goes up to like a 15,
[01:41:37] 20,
[01:41:38] a very large,
[01:41:39] great white shark.
[01:41:40] Right.
[01:41:41] And you know what this crazy motherfucker does?
[01:41:45] What?
[01:41:49] That's true.
[01:41:50] So,
[01:41:50] so killer worlds actually do know that sharks have tonic immobility.
[01:41:52] That's why they try to flip them over.
[01:41:55] Um,
[01:41:56] so basically guess what this crazy son of a bitch does with no cage,
[01:42:04] he swims up to a great white shark,
[01:42:06] touches it on the nose and flips the motherfucker upside down.
[01:42:13] And it fucking works.
[01:42:16] Dude,
[01:42:17] either he's crazy or the biggest ball of steel ever to exist.
[01:42:21] Both.
[01:42:21] Both.
[01:42:22] Oh,
[01:42:23] it gets better.
[01:42:26] After releasing said great white,
[01:42:30] after releasing said white shark from tonic immobility,
[01:42:33] he proceeds to grab its fin and ride it.
[01:42:37] And it's all on video.
[01:42:43] And I'm watching this and I'm like,
[01:42:45] this motherfucker is the bravest son of a bitch I have ever seen in my entire life.
[01:42:54] I just looked and I said,
[01:42:56] balls.
[01:42:57] If you don't get laid.
[01:42:57] All I'm picturing is Ric Flair holding onto his fin,
[01:43:00] just going.
[01:43:03] I mean,
[01:43:04] that's essentially what happened.
[01:43:05] And then he comes up and he's like,
[01:43:07] no big deal.
[01:43:08] And I'm like,
[01:43:08] no big deal.
[01:43:09] What are you talking about?
[01:43:10] If you don't get laid with that story,
[01:43:14] like show him the video.
[01:43:16] Seriously.
[01:43:18] Give that man.
[01:43:19] Whatever.
[01:43:20] He's just over here.
[01:43:20] Like these guys are like,
[01:43:21] yeah,
[01:43:22] I can totally bench press 300.
[01:43:23] And he's like,
[01:43:24] yeah,
[01:43:24] I wrote a fucking great white shark.
[01:43:28] You don't get much better than that.
[01:43:30] You don't.
[01:43:30] Other than the people who wrote coyotes over the border.
[01:43:34] I don't know.
[01:43:35] There's,
[01:43:35] there's a,
[01:43:35] there's a girl marine biologist who regularly interacts with tiger sharks,
[01:43:38] who I also think is one of the bravest souls on planet earth.
[01:43:41] I'm just like,
[01:43:43] yeah.
[01:43:43] I'm like,
[01:43:44] I'm not going to do that,
[01:43:45] but lady balls,
[01:43:46] lady ballers of steel.
[01:43:50] We still haven't gotten our call from daily wire yet,
[01:43:52] but I'm hopeful.
[01:43:53] I'm hopeful.
[01:43:54] One of these days.
[01:43:56] One of these days,
[01:43:57] except I don't think they'll take us because we've openly come to stay.
[01:44:01] Actually.
[01:44:05] To say,
[01:44:05] actually,
[01:44:06] that might be excited.
[01:44:07] Trump.
[01:44:08] I'm sorry.
[01:44:08] I'm excited to see who Trump picks for his press secretary.
[01:44:12] I already said somebody.
[01:44:13] Did,
[01:44:13] did you,
[01:44:14] did you,
[01:44:15] what's the name?
[01:44:15] Is it Kaylee McKinney?
[01:44:17] I think so.
[01:44:19] Actually,
[01:44:19] or is it someone new?
[01:44:20] It was at the blonde that he had last.
[01:44:22] No,
[01:44:22] no,
[01:44:22] it's not Kelly.
[01:44:23] It's not Kellyanne Conway.
[01:44:25] No,
[01:44:26] not,
[01:44:26] not Kellyanne Conway.
[01:44:27] Kaylee McKinney.
[01:44:29] Kaylee and Conway is a,
[01:44:30] as a Fox anchor,
[01:44:32] I believe.
[01:44:33] Yeah,
[01:44:33] because she was just a political commentator and then worked.
[01:44:37] I,
[01:44:37] I,
[01:44:37] I don't think she worked for Fox.
[01:44:38] I know she,
[01:44:39] she was like a,
[01:44:40] what do you call that?
[01:44:41] Where they,
[01:44:42] they go on Fox,
[01:44:42] but they don't actually work for them.
[01:44:44] And I don't know if it's consultant or whatever they call it.
[01:44:47] Just a guest.
[01:44:48] I don't know.
[01:44:49] I've seen her on there before.
[01:44:51] I think you're right.
[01:44:52] I think you're right.
[01:44:52] I'm wrong.
[01:44:53] Well,
[01:44:53] hang on.
[01:44:58] Oh no.
[01:44:58] Kellyanne Conway was a white house advisor.
[01:45:01] So yeah,
[01:45:01] you're right.
[01:45:02] No,
[01:45:02] it's not the same press secretary.
[01:45:04] Kellyanne Conway was a white house advisor.
[01:45:07] I thought she was.
[01:45:08] So,
[01:45:08] I mean,
[01:45:09] did she work for Fox?
[01:45:13] I don't know.
[01:45:14] She does now getting people can.
[01:45:15] Okay.
[01:45:16] All right.
[01:45:17] Nevermind then.
[01:45:17] Okay.
[01:45:18] Uh,
[01:45:19] Caroline,
[01:45:19] Caroline Levitt,
[01:45:21] Caroline.
[01:45:24] She love it.
[01:45:27] Hold on.
[01:45:28] Now I want to look at his,
[01:45:29] his,
[01:45:29] I've never heard.
[01:45:31] It isn't.
[01:45:32] I think she worked in his campaign.
[01:45:34] So,
[01:45:34] so was literally saying it as we,
[01:45:36] as you were saying it.
[01:45:36] Oh,
[01:45:37] you're right.
[01:45:37] Kaylee McKinney.
[01:45:39] She was a beast.
[01:45:40] I thought she was phenomenal.
[01:45:42] Yeah,
[01:45:42] she was honestly,
[01:45:43] I think she like everyone likes Sarah.
[01:45:46] So it was a Huckabee.
[01:45:47] Was that her name?
[01:45:48] Or Sarah Sanders or Sarah Huckabee Sanders,
[01:45:51] Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
[01:45:52] Okay.
[01:45:52] So,
[01:45:53] uh,
[01:45:53] a lot of people liked her.
[01:45:55] I didn't too much care for her because she seemed,
[01:45:57] uh,
[01:45:58] very emotional,
[01:45:59] but Kayla McKinney,
[01:46:00] dude,
[01:46:00] she got in there.
[01:46:01] She,
[01:46:01] yeah,
[01:46:02] she was like,
[01:46:02] she was like her on like the way she should have been.
[01:46:12] Yeah.
[01:46:12] Mike Huckabee was named ambassador to Israel though.
[01:46:16] I agree.
[01:46:17] So,
[01:46:17] so she,
[01:46:18] so that's great.
[01:46:19] Yeah.
[01:46:19] That's one of the picks that I'm,
[01:46:20] I don't necessarily love,
[01:46:22] but I don't dislike.
[01:46:23] It's also good looking.
[01:46:25] Yeah.
[01:46:25] She,
[01:46:25] yeah,
[01:46:26] yeah.
[01:46:27] Yeah.
[01:46:27] She,
[01:46:28] Oh,
[01:46:28] you're not into blondes though.
[01:46:30] I mean,
[01:46:30] but hot is hot,
[01:46:32] dude.
[01:46:34] I know.
[01:46:35] Come on.
[01:46:35] If we're being real,
[01:46:36] if we're being real,
[01:46:42] correct answer people.
[01:46:44] I like whatever my wife is.
[01:46:50] Well,
[01:46:50] I'll tell you what,
[01:46:51] I wasn't always into bernettes,
[01:46:52] but then I met Peggy and all of a sudden I became a bernette guy.
[01:46:57] Oh,
[01:46:59] Oh,
[01:47:01] I can't do that.
[01:47:02] I got in trouble last time.
[01:47:04] I can't,
[01:47:05] I can't wait till I have a,
[01:47:06] got a spot cut out.
[01:47:08] I like your setup though.
[01:47:09] Hopefully dude.
[01:47:10] Yeah,
[01:47:11] I do too.
[01:47:11] Like,
[01:47:12] uh,
[01:47:12] did you,
[01:47:12] do you notice my sign?
[01:47:14] I just saying,
[01:47:16] Sasha,
[01:47:17] uh,
[01:47:17] my,
[01:47:18] my wife,
[01:47:18] uh,
[01:47:18] she,
[01:47:19] uh,
[01:47:19] she essentially,
[01:47:20] she didn't make me,
[01:47:21] but she essentially,
[01:47:21] we were at Goodwill and she saw that.
[01:47:23] She's like,
[01:47:23] you need that.
[01:47:24] And I was like,
[01:47:24] okay,
[01:47:24] you absolutely need that.
[01:47:26] Um,
[01:47:27] just saying.
[01:47:28] Well,
[01:47:29] so that being said,
[01:47:30] uh,
[01:47:30] we've been on here for a little while.
[01:47:31] Anything else you want to add or do you want to wrap it up?
[01:47:34] Dude,
[01:47:35] I'm excited for a lot.
[01:47:36] Be honest with you.
[01:47:37] Like it's,
[01:47:38] it words can't describe it.
[01:47:39] Like,
[01:47:39] uh,
[01:47:40] uh,
[01:47:40] it's not just because Trump,
[01:47:41] it's just because of what he represents.
[01:47:43] And all,
[01:47:44] all the,
[01:47:44] uh,
[01:47:45] everything coming behind him.
[01:47:46] That's coming with him.
[01:47:48] Like,
[01:47:48] I hate to say like that.
[01:47:49] Everybody's like,
[01:47:50] Oh,
[01:47:50] it's Trump.
[01:47:50] It's like,
[01:47:51] no dude,
[01:47:51] it's what he represents and who he's bringing.
[01:47:54] Like,
[01:47:54] let's stop listening to personal speech and let's start paying attention to policy.
[01:47:59] If it's good policy,
[01:48:00] come on guys,
[01:48:01] wake up.
[01:48:02] Like,
[01:48:02] I don't care what anyone says personally anymore.
[01:48:04] Like,
[01:48:04] seriously,
[01:48:05] we watched South park growing up.
[01:48:07] Yeah.
[01:48:08] A fucking set of balls.
[01:48:11] Or if you don't want it,
[01:48:12] as long as you're a lesbo,
[01:48:14] you'll be fine.
[01:48:16] So what are they doing?
[01:48:17] Like scissor,
[01:48:19] scissory timbers,
[01:48:20] scissory timbers.
[01:48:23] Oh God.
[01:48:25] dude.
[01:48:25] Yeah.
[01:48:26] Like,
[01:48:26] like I said,
[01:48:27] I'm just,
[01:48:27] honestly,
[01:48:28] I'm excited to hopefully get back to some normalcy.
[01:48:31] That would be fantastic.
[01:48:32] Like,
[01:48:32] Oh,
[01:48:33] I think that's growth is,
[01:48:34] uh,
[01:48:35] economic growth is,
[01:48:36] is just going to make everything easier.
[01:48:37] Like,
[01:48:38] uh,
[01:48:39] I mean,
[01:48:40] oil,
[01:48:41] you know,
[01:48:42] hopefully they're there.
[01:48:43] I,
[01:48:43] I fairly certain they're going to probably start drilling on day one to get prices down.
[01:48:48] So hopefully once gas gets cheaper,
[01:48:50] everything else follows.
[01:48:51] Like,
[01:48:52] I mean,
[01:48:52] literally everything follows oil.
[01:48:55] Like seriously,
[01:48:56] like how many times has everyone said that?
[01:48:58] And yet we're still not drilling.
[01:48:59] I mean,
[01:49:01] like,
[01:49:02] Oh my gosh.
[01:49:03] We're sitting on one of the biggest reserves,
[01:49:04] according to a certain people.
[01:49:06] I don't know if that's true or not,
[01:49:07] but money,
[01:49:08] money follows money,
[01:49:09] follows energy.
[01:49:10] And what,
[01:49:11] here's the thing I heard people talking today,
[01:49:13] you know,
[01:49:13] what a major,
[01:49:14] uh,
[01:49:15] and I cannot believe they haven't brought this up.
[01:49:17] You know what a major energy policy going forward for the Republicans is going to be.
[01:49:22] Mr.
[01:49:23] Garrison,
[01:49:23] what geothermal.
[01:49:29] So you're taking,
[01:49:30] you're basically harnessing.
[01:49:31] It's going to be a policy.
[01:49:32] They've said it.
[01:49:33] I heard them talking about it today during a brief.
[01:49:35] Well,
[01:49:36] geothermal is awesome.
[01:49:38] If you're building,
[01:49:40] but to,
[01:49:40] no,
[01:49:40] I don't,
[01:49:41] I don't mean,
[01:49:41] I don't mean for ass.
[01:49:43] Is that what you're saying for new buildings?
[01:49:44] Yeah.
[01:49:45] Yeah.
[01:49:45] I'm a big fan of geothermal HVAC system.
[01:49:48] I'm a big fan of geothermal for HVAC systems,
[01:49:50] but it's only,
[01:49:51] it's only cost effective for new construction.
[01:49:54] No,
[01:49:54] I mean,
[01:49:54] they're talking about,
[01:49:55] you're talking about harnessing like actual steam power from the planet earth.
[01:49:59] Like that's what they're talking about.
[01:50:01] That's awesome.
[01:50:01] I'm like,
[01:50:02] why the fuck were we doing this before?
[01:50:04] I mean,
[01:50:05] Tesla had it,
[01:50:05] had it right too,
[01:50:06] man.
[01:50:06] Pulling energy,
[01:50:07] energy from the air.
[01:50:08] Like there are plenty of ways to get free energy.
[01:50:11] We just have greedy people who don't care about advancing human.
[01:50:17] Yeah.
[01:50:18] Advancing human civilization.
[01:50:21] Like that's all it is.
[01:50:22] Like you have people that want to keep us at a certain spot.
[01:50:25] Like,
[01:50:25] like for some reason we are just,
[01:50:27] we're stopping growth right now.
[01:50:29] Like it doesn't even feel like,
[01:50:31] uh,
[01:50:32] like you remember how technology was like advanced,
[01:50:35] like advancing like every 11 months to 12,
[01:50:37] what was it?
[01:50:38] Every 13 months.
[01:50:39] And then it actually went down to 11 months.
[01:50:41] Um,
[01:50:42] when's the last time have you heard any crazy breakthroughs in technology that we
[01:50:46] have heard about?
[01:50:47] Like other than,
[01:50:49] other than like stupid cell phones,
[01:50:51] you know,
[01:50:52] or SpaceX,
[01:50:52] you know,
[01:50:53] you know,
[01:50:53] but the,
[01:50:53] but the thing is how does,
[01:50:54] I'm not saying that those don't have a application to a daily life,
[01:50:58] but not right now.
[01:51:02] I mean,
[01:51:02] just because there's a rocket going up in space.
[01:51:04] I mean,
[01:51:05] Hey,
[01:51:05] AI technology has been steadily,
[01:51:07] uh,
[01:51:09] increasing.
[01:51:09] So,
[01:51:09] but I get,
[01:51:10] AI,
[01:51:11] they got to stop.
[01:51:12] I know because it's not AI.
[01:51:13] I hate that really.
[01:51:15] Well,
[01:51:15] technically it could be,
[01:51:16] but I think you should call it augmented intelligence instead of,
[01:51:19] um,
[01:51:19] thank you.
[01:51:20] Because all it is,
[01:51:21] is just a very fast computer.
[01:51:22] Like,
[01:51:23] uh,
[01:51:23] that's really all it is.
[01:51:24] Yeah.
[01:51:25] It's not,
[01:51:26] there's no sentience.
[01:51:27] Yeah.
[01:51:28] Or you can call it average intelligence,
[01:51:30] but we are getting on a tangent and we are rolling out.
[01:51:35] I don't think I have anything else to be excited for.
[01:51:37] Well,
[01:51:37] all I'm saying in closing is I,
[01:51:39] I do predict that there will be,
[01:51:42] I do predict there will be a blue wave in 2026,
[01:51:46] which,
[01:51:46] and I think Trump knows this too,
[01:51:47] which is why he gave,
[01:51:48] well,
[01:51:48] no,
[01:51:48] listen,
[01:51:49] listen,
[01:51:49] he gave Elon and,
[01:51:51] uh,
[01:51:51] Vivek a deadline of July 4th,
[01:51:53] 2026 to get all the efficiency report in.
[01:51:57] If you have the same old,
[01:51:58] I'm sorry to interrupt you,
[01:51:59] but if you have the same old tired Democrats trying to run again,
[01:52:03] it's not going to work.
[01:52:04] If you have AOC and the likes of her dumb ass,
[01:52:07] you know,
[01:52:07] you know,
[01:52:08] not constituents,
[01:52:09] but,
[01:52:09] uh,
[01:52:09] her friends,
[01:52:10] whatever you want to call them in Congress and just running in general
[01:52:14] elections.
[01:52:14] Yeah.
[01:52:15] It's,
[01:52:15] it's not,
[01:52:15] they're not,
[01:52:16] they're not getting elected.
[01:52:17] I mean,
[01:52:18] they might get elected,
[01:52:19] but honestly,
[01:52:19] what they're going to do.
[01:52:20] See,
[01:52:21] if,
[01:52:27] not push any sort of federal abortion legislation,
[01:52:30] which I don't think he will,
[01:52:32] but if you're going to,
[01:52:32] but if no,
[01:52:33] no,
[01:52:33] but if he doesn't care,
[01:52:34] if he can keep the Republicans from doing it,
[01:52:37] because some of them will.
[01:52:39] Well,
[01:52:40] and the thing is,
[01:52:41] I mean,
[01:52:42] he's not going to run again.
[01:52:43] So guess what?
[01:52:43] He can just veto that.
[01:52:45] Like,
[01:52:45] yeah,
[01:52:46] yeah.
[01:52:47] Precisely.
[01:52:47] Because he wanted to bring him back to the States.
[01:52:49] That's what he was asked.
[01:52:51] That's what he delivered.
[01:52:52] So the thing is,
[01:52:53] it's like,
[01:52:53] why are you guys asking for this?
[01:52:55] And then he delivers it and you're bitching about it.
[01:52:56] Like,
[01:52:56] I mean,
[01:52:57] that's his words.
[01:52:58] I don't know if they were asking for it.
[01:52:59] Nobody asked for it.
[01:53:00] Nobody asked for it.
[01:53:01] I mean,
[01:53:02] I don't think it's that wrong.
[01:53:04] I don't either.
[01:53:05] I agree with it.
[01:53:06] Political States,
[01:53:07] put it back to the States.
[01:53:08] That's the reason we're called the United States of America.
[01:53:13] No,
[01:53:13] but what I'm talking about,
[01:53:14] it's,
[01:53:15] it's not so much Trump.
[01:53:16] It's,
[01:53:16] it's the congressional seats that they would lose by even proposing it.
[01:53:20] Right.
[01:53:21] And don't get me wrong.
[01:53:23] Democrats,
[01:53:23] Democrats are absolutely going to run out.
[01:53:24] Cause there'll be like,
[01:53:25] they're just waiting until after 2026 to push their agenda.
[01:53:28] And it's like,
[01:53:28] well,
[01:53:28] not really,
[01:53:29] because then there's another election.
[01:53:30] Um,
[01:53:31] so.
[01:53:33] I really hope this is like,
[01:53:34] what,
[01:53:35] what,
[01:53:35] what if like,
[01:53:36] uh,
[01:53:36] the project 2025,
[01:53:37] all this other crazy stuff,
[01:53:39] like Trump comes out.
[01:53:40] Everyone's just like,
[01:53:42] how fucked up would that be?
[01:53:43] And he'd be like,
[01:53:44] he duped everybody.
[01:53:45] And then Biden's the good guy.
[01:53:48] Well,
[01:53:48] I do.
[01:53:49] I do sincerely.
[01:53:50] I do sincerely.
[01:53:51] Obviously I don't mean that.
[01:53:53] Well,
[01:53:53] no,
[01:53:53] I do sincerely,
[01:53:54] sincerely believe that Biden,
[01:53:55] uh,
[01:53:57] did not want Kamala Harris to win.
[01:53:59] I think that's pretty obvious.
[01:54:02] I mean,
[01:54:03] he came out in the eve of the election as a Trump supporter,
[01:54:05] the garbage,
[01:54:07] national pressure.
[01:54:09] All right.
[01:54:10] Um,
[01:54:10] I think I've made you tangent long enough.
[01:54:12] Let's call it.
[01:54:14] The AP has called this race.
[01:54:15] Who are you going to call?
[01:54:18] Donald Trump,
[01:54:20] bitch.
[01:54:21] I ain't afraid of no ghosts.
[01:54:23] They're really small ghosts.
[01:54:25] They're not American ghosts.
[01:54:27] They're ghosts from China,
[01:54:27] which means they're really small.
[01:54:29] They're really small ghosts.
[01:54:31] Not scary at all.
[01:54:32] I'll tell you what's a scary ghost.
[01:54:33] An American ghost.
[01:54:34] I was once haunted by a Confederate general.
[01:54:37] Very scary.
[01:54:38] But I said,
[01:54:39] Confederate general,
[01:54:40] you lost.
[01:54:41] Get away.
[01:54:43] I can't be haunted by losers.
[01:54:45] And you're a loser.
[01:54:48] Dude,
[01:54:48] you've been working on that.
[01:54:49] That's so good.
[01:54:50] I do it a lot.
[01:54:51] What can I say?
[01:54:52] Anyway,
[01:54:53] you're right.
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[01:55:27] But to be honest,
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