Trump Just ENDED Asylum For Central Americans. In a major escalation of of the border situation Donald Trump's administration has moved forward with a new rule that will make those who come through a "third country" to claim asylum ineligible.Many people have questioned why asylum seekers would skip over several different countries, especially Mexico which has offered asylum in the past, to come to the US. The answer seems obvious in that the US is a prosperous and very safe nation. Many of these people risk their lives to make it to the US only to get turned back due to dubious asylum claims.While Trump has been working to disincentivize illegal immigration and secure the border, Democrats have obstructed, mocked, and refused to provide funding to deal with the crisis. Even to this day the far left democrats known as "the squad" refuse to vote in line with Democrats on border bills.Faux social justice outrage is leading the obstruction from the Democrats and resulting in an ever increasing crisis.But will Trump's move pass legal challenges?
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We have major breaking news today. Donald Trump will end asylum protections for
central Americans. This is huge. I'm surprised
not seeing more conversations about that. No, let me stop. I am not surprised this isn't the subject being talked about mostly in the media, because they're too busy talking about
it's two weeks now we can get into the whole forty chess argument, whether or not trump tweets on purpose to minute. You like the media to ignoring stories, but we have a big story right
the end of asylum protections for central Americans. Now the big argument being made is that it
people are in Central America and
claiming asylum. Why don't they stay in Mexico? In fact Mexico? It actually offered asylum to
many people in one of the first migrant caravans and they turned it down. There's even a video.
Of them saying no or I can remember, it's been a while
videos and they want to keep going north to America if you're
to claim asylum because you're in fear of your life, wouldn't you stay in the place. That's
welcoming you and offering you asylum status or refugee status, so I think
from this sort of. Maybe we also have some more stories about the ice raids that didn't come, and I want to talk about potentially Donald Trump's motivations, for why he's doing the things he did he's do
including including announcing ice raids as well as putting out these weird tweet. So, let's, let's go to the first all right now before we get started head over to TIM, cast accomplished on it. If you'd like to support my work as a monthly pay, pal option, a crypto option and the physical address, but of course the
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The Trump administration on Monday moved to end asylum protections for most central american migrants in a major escalation of the president's battle to tamp down the number of people crossing the Us Mexico Border,
according to a new rule published in the Federal Register register?
asylum seekers who pass through another country first will be ineligible for asylum at the US southern border, the rule,
expected to go into effect. Tuesday also applies to children who have crossed the border alone.
The rule applies to anyone arriving at the USA. Mexico border
sometimes asylum seekers from Africa and other continents arrive there, but
most migrants arriving. There are central Americans, so this isn't just about a
central Americans. This is going to end asylum for basically everyone outside of Mexico and Canada, and I don't think we have too many canadian people
coming here. For us I lag I I it happens. I guess you know for more bigger political issues. I know it's nice go. You could have maybe a gang related stuff, but what we're looking at now is
Maybe people would fly into the US and try and claim asylum, but not walking. So that means, if you go through Mexico, Trump
cutting you off. They say there are some exceptions. If someone has been trafficked if the country, the migrant
through did not sign one of the major international treaties that govern how refugees are managed, though most western countries have signed them
orphan asylum seeker, sought protection in a country but was denied that a migrant could still apply for US asylum. So it's not a complete cut off if you're coming from, you know what I'm all honduras whatever and you go to Mexico. You can apply to this. I know you can come to America
they say, but the move by President Donald Trump's administration was meant to essentially end assignment protections, as they are now on the southern border, reversing decades of US policy on how refugees are traded and coming as the government continues to clamp down on migrants and as the treatment of those who made it to the country is heavily critter
as as inhumane. Now before I move on, I want to stress: it was for reads: Zakaria,
of CNN, saying he hates to admit it, but Trump is right. People
abusing asylum to get into this country recently we saw a Kazio Cortez go up against the director of former director of ice. I'm not sure if he's the current director
but she's. She says you signed,
memo for zero tolerance that separates families, you gonna, say yeah. I had a lot of recommendations
size, legal aside, lease have committed no crime at to which she responds. If you want a silent you do it the legal way through a port of entry, he's not wrong the p
people who are coming through the border illegally aren't all
asylum seekers, in fact, according to Faried Zakaria CNN
It is most. It is a lot of people, don't wanna say most majority, I don't know, but a lot of
gaming the system on purpose to try and get into the US. They know
when they get stopped. All that
claim asylum and they get there. They get processed and released in the Us Trump launched the remain in Mexico policy and now taking it. One
step further. This is going to get challenged in the courts. You know full stop, there's
there's no way they will just allow Trump to do this and I gotta admit
I'm I'm really confused at all whole conversation, I have no.
Been given a reason by month by people on the left as to why we allow people to to to to clarify to claim asylum when a coming from Africa. No, I get it if you fly from Africa to the United States and and and claim asylum that makes sense you're coming straight here, but there are people in Africa flying to Brazil in the taking trains and cars up through Mexico, going through several days
print countries and then coming here to claim asylum, it does seem like the system is being manipulated, and this is a move to stop that to stop people exploiting the system because you need to
sitter this. If someone is in Africa and they spend thousands of dollars to fly their families over the Atlantic Ocean, what why can't they
day and save that money in Brazil. Look: Brazil is a very beautiful country. I love Brazil, Rio on there. It's it's! It's it's right! So why leave? Why leave a beautiful beach town Americans want to go to to do not talk to come up here? What are
Konomi is way way better, so they're willing to spend that money to try and get here. I think one of the biggest problems is that the Democrats routinely incentivize behavior promising not to work with federal authorities not to work with ice there calling to uh
a you're, not people saying if I can get in now, I might get grandfathered in so Trump.
Is endings asylum loophole and it's likely going to result in a lot more people being detained. I don't think this will disincentivize those trying to come in
They say attorney General William Barr said the United States is a generous country, but as being completely overwhelmed
by the burdens associated with apprehending and processing hundreds of thousands of migrants at the southern border. This rule will decrease forum shopping by economic migrants and those who seek
to exploit our asylum system to obtain entry into United States BAR said in a statement
the policy is almost certain to face.
I'll challenge,
law allows refugees to request asylum when they arrive at the. U S, regardless of how they did so, but there is, there is an exception for those who have come to a country considered to be safe.
But the immigration and Nationality ACT which governs asylum law is vague on how a country is determined, safe. It says
pursuant to a bilateral or multilateral agreement
just press one to say that
now. We only have a safe third country deal with Canada, but they just
under a recent agreement with Mexico. Central american countries were consider considering a regional compact on the issue, but nothing has been decided. Guatemalan officials were expected in Washington on Monday, but apparently a meeting between Trump and Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales was cancelled. I'm going to court challenge in Guatemala over
the country could agree to a safe third with the US, the American Civil Liberties Union attorney general. I'm sorry, the
The liberties Union attorney Leah Gellert, who has litigated some of the major challenges of trump administrations. Immigration policies said the rule was unlawful. The rule, if up held what effectively a limited asylum for those the southern border, all he said, but it is patently unlawful
the new world will also apply to the initial asylum screening. Note known as a credible fear interview at which migrants must prove they have credible fears of returning to their home country. It applies to migrants who are arriving to the US, not those who are already,
in the country the Trump Administration officials say, the changes are meant to close the gap between the initial asylum screening that most people pass and the
well decision on asylum. At most people do not win, but immigrant right.
Groups religious leaders and humanitarian groups have said the republican administrations policies amounts to a cruel and calloused effort to keep immigrants out of the country,
one of my long. Honduras and El Salvador are poor countries suffering from violence, but the question remains: if Mexico is going to offer them safe, you're, Safe Haven, why would they turned that down? Mexico is not a bad place. There are great places that they're safe places. I I don't think
you know, look whether at this is legal. I believe this is probably not going to to to pass the courts because there
It's already been an argument about this in the past, and the law is clear. People can claim asylum. I don't think Trump has the executive authority to make this decision as the as much as it might make sense to try and close these loopholes. Now something else interesting.
Happening Trump announced or I should say Trump announced with their. There was an announcement of pending ice raids that we're going to sweep the nation, but all of a sudden trump said. No, no we're not going to do this. He what he said. You want to give Democrats an opportunity to work with Republicans to find a way to close the asylum loopholes, but then sure enough, we heard again they were going to be ice rates. So, let's take a look at the story here from CNN from the twelfth ice raids are looming, panicked immigrants are skipping work, hiding out and bracing for the worst they say weeks.
Go as President Trump warned that ice agents were preparing raids across the country of forty one year, old, housekeeper and babysitter in Miami headed to the grocery store with store with her daughter. They knew
they'd be staying inside and needed to stock up on supplies, it's almost like a hurricane others say this I've. I felt that day like it was a hurricane coming, the undocumented immigrant from Nicaragua, told CNN. Since then, the rates Trump threatened haven't happened, but for millions of undocumented immigrants living across the US, the storm is still growing, with a new threat of immigration raids on Sunday, immigrant immigrant rights advocates and undocumented immigrants, told CNN that fear and their communities is growing and on docking
immigrants are bracing themselves, they're, calling hotlines afraid to go outside and unsure of where to turn some
staying home from work. Others are
posting signs by doors inside their homes, telling them what to do. If ice agents show up they're going to say
while the uneasy mix of panic in preparation weeks ago felt like a hurricane. There was one notable diff
for the housekeeper in Miami
or in her neighborhood seemed eerily empty already said people were afraid to go out. Why would the store be empty? How many
how many undocumented immigrants live in this neighborhood? She returned home with a plan
I said, okay, you know what we're going to keep the windows down the blinds down. I don't want any noise, I want everybody to stay calm and try to turn off the lights in the living room. So if they come, they don't know that we are in the house. I know my rights, I know that I don't have to open the door. I know a lot of.
But even with that it, it's really scary. No one shares story with CNN but asked to be identified by a student in a let up. I fear she could face repercussions for speaking out. She said she came to the United States with more than two decades ago on a visa which
overstayed as she sought asylum. Well, that's strange. She
Visa came here and then try to get asylum once the visa expired. I mean I a little more
Mister case but state in the United States, where
says she's, built a life and grown her family she's, terrified of being separated from them. This is a horrible feeling. She said Thursday these past two days, I've been waking up in the middle of the night. My husband says what happened to you last night, you started screaming in your dream.
Right and farm workers are staying home. Basically, the story from CNN goes on to to talk about how various migrants aren't going to work. They're, they're, all staying home. This questions and frantic phone calls it's a very sympathetic story, but I'm curious
as to the motives of of saying there's going to be rates than canceling them, then saying
there's going to be raised in canceling. We have this story from the Miami Herald. Immigrant families cowered in South Florida, but threatened ice raids at now
came one of the arguments put forward by the left is that that tend
centers are intentionally poorly run and that these rates are intending to sow fear through these communities to Detur people from coming. I don't know the right way to disincentivize
from trying to come to that it's illegally, but I do know that we are overwhelmed. I do know that the Democrats have repeatedly refused to provide funding to either secure the border or to provide aid to the migraine attacks in centers. It makes no sense. We can take a look at what happened with that man and and and to come. I'm not gonna get the
detail, because it's it's as you too. This is a man who was attacking an ice facility and what he was doing it may have caused harm to the people in the facility that that the the migrants themselves, when I hear a story like that- and I hear about democrats- because what has refusing to provide funding humanitarian who humanitarian aid funding,
I have to wonder what they're really trying to accomplish. Are they really trying to help these migrants listen? It is not a good idea for them to come here there
hoping they they're going to face some kind of like the grass is always greener. They true.
Believe coming here. Everything's gonna be great and what happens they wander through a dozen they get sick and then what do they find? The prosperity isn't there? The grass is always greener. I've interviewed migrants in Europe in Athens in France who have said it was a mistake. I shouldn't have come and I'm
the only one, I'm not saying every migrant or a Sili feels that way. I'm saying that there are many people who think America is going to be great you're going to do. You want not realizing you're going to be destitute,
you're going to be a vagrant you're going to be wandering through the wilderness. Let me tell you a funny story. I have friends from Europe who came to visit and
I think I was living in. I think it's I think it's p like because I'm a friend of a friend they came out in New York and
ask what they wanted to do and they said. Can we take a trip down to Texas
laughed and I was like sure
I mean. How do you want to get there like? I don't know if I have enough time to to to fly to Texas,
they're like why don't we just drive, and I'm like text- is a twenty four hour drive from New York and then it realize it- and I kid you not- I could do not have my people don't realize this look,
in Europe. The countries are like a akin to our states. You know so you can be in France and like take two hours to drive to the UK a different country depending on where you are
Why have people came to you as it never been before, didn't realize Texas, without, like it's like one thousand six hundred miles from New York, they really
I thought it was going to be like a couple one hundred miles and you just drive there. They thought it was much more condensed like Europe would be. So I think it's also a big possibility that a lot of these people, who are,
from Central America, where you have smaller countries. Think they're going to come going to come to the USA
it's going to be as small as their country? Now I get it now, people can realize America is a big place, but I'd be willing to bet a lot. People don't realize that you walk through a desert for hundreds of miles you're in the wilderness, you're not going to find a city.
They're, like these people flee the cities on the border because they don't want to apprehended, and then they end up in terrible conditions now. Look I get it.
If you really do need asylum in and your country, you are under attack as a gang, some criminal organization someone's trying to cause you harm for who you are
Well, then you can leave your central american country come up to Mexico right, wouldn't you be safe in Mexico? I guess the bigger problem is. Maybe the US is more tolerant and this other nations and that even in Mexico, you face threats now, for the most part, Mexico is kind of a nice place like their dangerous parts of Mexico. Of course, are dangerous parts United States to act like we don't have those
don't have dangerous. You know gang territory in our country to whatever we need to do this. Is it this incentivize? You know the the the the the it
illegal immigrants from coming here. It needs to be done right. Trump's, first plans just build a border wall. Well now we're beyond that, because it wouldn't they didn't want to fund border security, even though they did ten years ago. They don't want to do it now. Trump even walked back and said. Let's just do select fencing now they won't find the facilities-
how they won't provide funding for humanitarian aid. It seems like there is just no solution with Democrats so long as they are in the house. Now, of course the Republicans were able to get a lot of things done as well when they controlled.
Every branch of government but we'll see what happens in twenty eighteen 'cause. I will say this: there's a possibility, or I should say a lot of people have pointed out. This is excellent campaigning for Trump, and the Democrats Trump can point the finger and say: look there
vote him out and the Democrats then turn around and say, look how awful these conditions are? It's Trump's fault? Well, I can't blame Trump for the fact that migrants are coming here. I don't believe the grand conspiracy and I put on the Democrats for not providing the funding and Trump is going to ride
into twenty twenty as a couple more stories I want to go over, though, for one: it's not just what we're seeing here in the US, this story, from our town by a b c eat mexican President gets a little backlash from migrant crackdown. They say
mexican police soldiers and National Guard R rating hotels, buses and trains to round up migrants.
Creating scenes of weeping. Central american mothers piled into police vans vans, along with their children and overflow,
detention centers with deplorable conditions. The conditions in Mexico are substantially worse and the same problem is happening there. So I don't know what the solution is. The problem. You know what let me quote. Bernie Sanders here to give you might
thoughts on what should be done when asked. If we should have open borders, Bernie said no. There are too many poor people in this world, my god they would all come here, and we can't help sometime and if I could weaken paraphrasing
we can tell them that was Bernie Sanders only a couple months ago. Ok, I'm going to stop and say I agree with Bernie Sanders. That's who I'm going to follow into this argument? I don't care for Trump. I don't care what his plan is, let's just say, Bernie Sanders now I want you to come and claim it's a right wing position. Please I'm deferring to Bernie to figure out how to deal with the migrant crisis and he's saying open borders. Alright, let's get some funding. Let's get this stuff, this problem fixed right. I do not like the stories of suffering migrants, but I don't like the idea that they think they can come here and find this better like it's not really. There there's a better life when your life is being threatened, but this idea that we can just bring in everybody and sharing like you know it man, it's like they don't even understand but like if it's a really simple analogy
ten pizzas and you have a hundred friends. Okay, you can divide up those pieces among those hundred friends, alright. Well, let's assume that ten pizzas are each ten slices. I it's a silly. You know. Arguments are made a slice. What happens then, when a hundred people on you know our
so even ten, more people in other side say: oh, they have pizza. I want pizza, we don't have pizza, they come for a better life who gives up their pizza.
Look I understand, economics is much more complicated than that and would have to work
is that resources are finite and the economy can only grow at a certain pace and we absolutely for one it from an environmental standpoint. Don't want the USA economy rapidly expanding a lot of people. Do but we need to control the economy and let market forces clean the environment like we need electric cars when renewable energy and if we just bring in a ton more people,
they'll start buying gas gas goes out more co2, it's bad for the environment plus or not vaccinated. There are a ton of problems with not with with undocumented immigration, the least of which, or I should say the most important problem.
And foremost, is they're risking their lives and they're not going to get what they think they're going to get. I have a couple,
point to make before we write the story up this one from
the Blackstar. Why no one is discussing the rise Africans. Michael african migrants, piled at the? U Mexico border. This story from the 14th highlights how their people coming
from from the from Congo, Eritrea, Somalia and Sudan. Now they say escaping violence, their home nations and emerging
in South America by sea, air and foot, no, not by foot. No one is walking across the ocean and making
dangerous journey through Colombia and Panama and Route to America. Why? Why you want to,
argument for central Americans coming to the? U to Mexico, I'm listening, but I do
not see an argument for people coming from ever ya, all through Africa flying to Brazil
coming up in South America and Central America that is ridiculous and expensive and makes no sense. Lastly, we have this story.
There was. There was an extreme incident which I don't want to get into too much detail about. You can find it on
second channel in this channel. From the other day, a man did something very dangerous say the least I made
Prince would earlier it's only a day or so later and
protesters are already there again as if nothing happened. Where is the media? Talking about these issues are own
getting worse? The media won't talk about the problems.
They called it a manufactured crisis. The Democrats laughed at the idea was a cries and said no and now here we are it's worse than it's been over a decade and it's not going to get better and people to lose their lives so tough to wrap up.
Point main takeaway trump is moving to end asylum for
central Americans, an many others, many other some other countries. Let me know what you think about this, I'm going to assume that most,
Autor, it's conservatives, Eve and even Center left, like old school democrat types are going to be. Like yes, look. I've talked to people who voted for a box of rock on the twice.
Recently like. These are friends of mine, and I said what do you think about what's going on with the migrant crisis and they said
you know they mostly. They don't understand why people come from countries in Africa and S, America,
and try and play my Solomon America. Instead of any of these other countries- and I'm like that's a great point, I wonder why, to America's great it's a simple answer: they'd rather come here who wouldn't, unfortunately, that doesn't that's not real
asylum, if you're, just trying to get a better job and make more money. That is not asylum and we were
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4D Chess,
but they always say about trump when he seemingly does something wrong, but then, eventually it works out and the ideas that he's he's planned. This
so far in advance that it's
actually all a part of his plan. I don't know if I believe that's
I certainly think sometimes the man, is strategic and I think you'd be a fool to underestimate him. A lot of people
you know. I hear this all the time on the left that they say he's an idiot. You get a lot of people on the right thing is genius and I'm like look the guys that dude he's a person he's been successful and he has a plan. It doesn't have to be the smartest person in the world. You could be of average intelligence and some
times he's going to do things on purpose. We don't know what those things are, and sometimes they make mistakes. He makes mistakes. Did he say coffee on purpose? I don't know
I don't think so, but I will say this often times when he tweets it distract
the media from some other story allowing him to kind of pass. You know to pull some action off without scrutiny,
and this has been highlighted by many people, even in
the in the media, that he's basically playing them like puppets now. Also this
in the twenty. Sixteen election trump got like five billion dollars worth of free press, so I'd have to imagine that to a certain extent he does these things on purpose. Now to the story from the hell. Trump doubles down after telling democratic congresswoman to go back to their countries.
Not to break down for one. I got a raise your heart. I lost like two hundred followers when I criticize Trump over this tweet, because I thought it was just a bad tweet. Okay, that was stupid, but but here's the thing it may have just
accidentally on purpose it worked out for and so
I'm hearing from Trump supporters. You understand this is on purpose and there literally is a good reason. Why so
when I saw it so they I made two videos. I talked about Trump's tweet and I talked about
in an internal democratic poll showing that because of course, has I'll just pull it up is not now. It is really really bad for the Democrats,
and sticks texan if you're not familiar huge youtuber com,
and that I think it was on this video where he said, and this is why Trump just made that tweet. So here's the thing what's up. This is
uh well actually, before we get into how this all plays together and whether or not look, let me say this,
whether or not those on purpose, I think in the end, this will greatly benefit trump in the Republicans, whether whether you don't like him like the left, already thinks he's racist, the right likes him, no matter what
So, there's a good reason to believe that it was intentional before we get into all that, had overtime cast
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just my videos, the same way they used to they still sometimes, but I rely on you for word of mouth, so here's the thing I will read through some of how we responded Trump tweeted out that you've got these uh progressive congresswoman, who should
go back to their home, their home countries are failing, should go back, fix it and then come back here and tell us like how it went or whatever and show us how it's done, and
criticized heavily even by me, because the instrument
and he's referring to three of them were born in
Ellen Omar is from Somalia, so it could just be that he didn't know they made a mistake, fine, whatever, but here's the thing for the longest time. Well, for for the past several weeks the Democrats have been fighting
and Nancy Poulos, he has been slamming Ocasio Cortez through the average voter. This shows the Democratic Party is resisting the far left, something I liked something I've praised repeatedly in videos like yes. Finally, the Democrats,
pushing back against these wackos and then all of a sudden trump comes out, and he makes this really bad tweet. Oh, I think it's bad. I don't even like it whatever. I think it was a bad tweet. I think it was stupid, but here's the thing in this poll we can see that people really really detest
because your cortez- and that means the Democrats are pushing back against her people
going to like Nancy Pelosi when Trump tweeted Pelosia
immediately came out in defense of a cause yogurt as
link trumper, racist and trump, then forced Poulos, Ian AOC back into the same camp
immediately. We then see like the global
the opinion editor of the Washington Post say Nancy Pelosi's, enabling Trump, and it's a what I drive. No idea. It's going. It's all weird, but here's here's what I'll say in this in the
Paul we saw art. What is it we say like because our protest is recognized by seventy four percent of voters, but only twenty two percent had a favorable favorable view. What truck just did was make Nancy Pelosi. Defend. College of
it has so that she and Qatar ties are one. In the same there, one group
I'm not saying was intentional. I am not making a 4d chess argument. A lot of people are
I think it's silly to assume Trump is always on point with strategy. I guess, if you're a trump supporter, then you'll probably believe he's doing this stuff on purpose and it makes sense. 'cause he's even doubled down now in the
and swing. Voters want paying attention will just to see the Democrats unified around because your Cortez and be like. We really don't like her. The Democrats are bad. If, okay, if Pelo,
in the and the and the more moderate Democrats were pushing back on because of what has they'd be like a good good good. I like this they're fighting back another unified. So whether or not you think
dropped it on purpose. I think revolve relies on whether or not you support or oppose, and now here's the thing when Trump puts out this tweet. I criticized
on twitter lost. I lost couple. Her followers. Look whatever man, I don't care, don't I'm opposed out what I'm I'm a tweet? What I think you're going to follow me, don't follow me. I don't care, don't watch my videos whatever it is, what it is, what you can see from that Trump supporters, don't care they they don't care. I in fact most most of the responses were
people saying I agree with the president and it's like for me- it's like yeah, but you recognize these women are from America right, they're, born in Lake MI and Ohio. It's one woman
does it from here, but I under
and the sentiment about people whose
These are collapsing, so they leave and it makes the country worse right. You got to think about how much it costs to fly from Congo to angle. You got that they're they're traveling from Congress.
Angola flying to result in cost thousands of dollars to get your family across and then
all the way up as a lot of money, and so this is something that's a can do what they call the brain drain when the people of means flee the country. Instead of putting the money back,
the economy is bad for the economy, so I understand the sentiment right. I just think Trump was being crass and crude, but then it was brought up to make. I did a video on that side of it on that. This is going to work out really. Well, for a publicans, I think that's it! I'm like yeah, that's true.
Right and in the end, your going to force swing, voters to view Nancy plus an a o c as one and the same as one group US courts. What trump double down
so, let's see what he said. President Trump on Sunday night double down amid a growing backlash over his
other tweets telling a group of democratic congressman, and they should go back to the countries that they came from a little bit more nuanced than that? But that's what they're saying
so sad to see the Democrats sticking up for people who speak so badly of our country and who, in addition, hate Israel with a true and unbridled passion. Whenever can
did they call their adversaries, including Nancy Pelosi. Racist Trump said in a pair of tweets they're discussing
language and the many terrible things they say about the United States must not be allowed to go unchallenged. If the Democrat Party wants to continue to condone such disgraceful behavior, then we look even more forward to seeing you at the ballot box in twenty twenty and that's the tweet. Following up that, I think wow I mean you know, maybe he tweeted this on purpose. Maybe it's like you know,
it's like I was saying: Trump can, can distract the media and change the narrative and he's he's an expert at controlling the narrative, and this also come.
Is into some have talked about about before about counterintuitive solutions how
you make sure that the Democrat Party I'm calling from can
owns disgraceful behavior behavior. When the leader of the
in the house at least one of the most prominent members is pushing back against the worst behavior you make her defend it and point at you. Siri says
they they call everyone. Racist now Trump has has preface tweet been smear.
And then use that smear to show you how they are all unified. So basically, you have Ocado Cortez attacking Nancy Poulos Ian, send waiting she's racist,
Trump wants to make sure the Irish directed at him, so that he can point the Democrats as being unreasonable and then when, when Nancy Paloski came out and called Trump racist, he got it. So again,
Now what we could we could sit here all day and believe that Trump is some like idiot savant and he's slipping out like he slipped on a banana peel, but
actually does a back flip and lands perfectly, or we can say that, maybe he thought about how to shift the narrative, because he's consistently done it really really well, and the 4D chess thing is a silly,
argument right. I understand the sentiment is not like. These literally got this crazy map of what's going on, but it's not.
To see that Trump has Trump knows what he's doing when it comes to making the press believe we once and that's one of the most, the one of the strongest one of the strengths of the twenty sixteen election, how he was able to win just controversy of the controversy and one of the points that that I've heard a lot that when you
what what Trump was doing to the other candidates he was saying you know like lions. Had you know he's got was completely Joe is the it is
maybe I don't know he's got. You know,
low enerji, he finds a fault and he targets it any brands you with it
trump had so many controversies. There was not one thing you can Brandon with and that made it hard. So I think it like this a balloon right and one needle that needle is that is that branding that negative branding to smear someone and it pops the balloon. But what, if you have a stack of needles, the balloon will just bounce on it and bounce away, because the the the you know the it's that the forces being broken
over a larger surface and the needles won't have the force to pop the balloon like in a science experiment. They would do in grade school. We have like a bed of nails in the balloons would sit down with no problem, but a single nail pop it Trump has had had so many gaps in two thousand and sixteen so many controversies. Voters, just none of 'em sank
and went and worked so now we can see. I think I I think I've made the point. You know the left hates Trump, no matter wat like Trump could tweet something like like he.
Edit out Curtis there. Other Republicans to the funny thing, like you know, Matt Walsh, from the daily wire criticized him Carol, Roth, I don't know
he's a Republican I don't know, but
More conservative figures have criticize them and there are moderate and many
people criticize the tweet, but I don't think I you know, I think, when it comes to what what Trump was doing and why he was doing it. We could say yeah like like I mentioned he something about a field in a back flip which sounds absurd, like whoa, wow, good, good good for him meet me accidentally.
Just benefited himself or he knew that he needs to make sure the Democrats are unified. Around okasi, cortisol stress in swing, state
This call they show that because you're Cortez is one of is, is one of the most recognizable faces. They say she's a definitional face for the party with a crucial group of swing. Voters
Trump wants to make sure she remains defended, front and center. That way, moderate people will look at her and be like. I don't you know, she's nuts, because,
two: is they really hate socialism? Socialism is toxic to these voters, so I guess the question is Trump and and- and I am a gaffe tweet- you know he'd like look, I I think the gap, because the women from
slammed by the left is racist once again, which many people probably have brushed off at this point, like oh, I heard that before versus
over it. Socialism- and I think it's fair to point out Trump social media strategy has been pretty effective.
So, whether or not you think it's forty chess. I don't know I'll leave that up to you, but I find the whole thing interesting and I
you know the other stories to do, but I kind of had to do like a follow up, because, like I mentioned, I did a video on each of these subjects and didn't realize kind of the you know putting two and two together
but I'll leave it there. Let comment below the next segment will be at one hundred pm on this channel thanks for hanging out- and I will see you all then
your time has just published some data and boy. Is it bad news for Democrats seat moderate?
it's like myself are looking for common sense policies that we can actually that will actually move the country forward and we absolutely do not like identitarianism that is Wo Kunis. Ok, the woke left is dominating the narrative now here's the big problem for Democrats, one of their strategies and they go
great detail, and it is very frustrating lead. I don't know doll, I'm not going to read through it, but they basically say Democrats are hoping to ignite new voters. People who didn't register, who aren't voters need to get those new voters of progressive policies. You'll see people like Jack, you get the young Turks say this a progressive nation or something something to that effect, and if we can only get these people to vote, we would win. However, as I pointed out, if the Democrats sacrifice this
enter in favor of progressive on the far left. The the center might actually go to Trump. These are swing. Voters, the issue isn't whether or not you can get new votes? It's, whether or not you can take votes away from your opponent and
gain new votes for every moderate they lose and progressive. They gain they stay at net zero and the Republicans might slowly be picking up those moderates. It is a bad play, but here's where it gets actually really bad for the Democrats. Excuse me the largest group, at least in some areas of non voters or people who can be activated are white,
and working class. So what do you think? That means when the identitarian rhetoric is going full steam ahead when Twitter
All these social networks are publishing this ridiculous anti. Why I had to Terry an ISM for one it's going to freak out a bunch of middle Americans, but now we see people putting up mexican flags of ice facilities. We see all
rhetoric about giving illegal immigrants health care, I assure you, the white Working class of this country, where they call the call the the the the ball. I think Box called a white lash, don't be surprised when you activate a sleeping giant now they like to claim that's what
they're doing that literally have activist groups called sleeping giant sorry, the data shows otherwise it's like a look first. I think this graph isn't necessarily as relevant. It shows that the rust belt's trumps, a approval rating versus turn out, is stable and and the sun belt. It's it's. It's down us across the board a little down based on turn out,
Let's, let's move on, because I don't think this whole section, I gotta admit it's like nails on a chalkboard trying to read through it's just very, very common New York Times. Do better
So here we have a graph. It says turn out among registered voters in twenty eighteen by demographic groups, turn out of white and older
voters remained higher than for Non white and younger voters, and and just by that they're hoping activating non white voters, you can see that black hispanic etcetera, they can then beat the white demographic, but but regardless of what they're hoping to do, the first thing to point out. I think this country's what sixty six percent white. So if you, if you look at every white person, voted of voting age, that's it end of story. It's whatever they want, so the that the it's a huge problem for the Democrats to actually make
A play based on not liking white people, like you, shouldn't play race into this at all. Okay, look. I know the terrain as I'm separates people by race and most people don't like that. It is a French woke terror, Twitter, Roddy, that is obsessed with
like putting everyone in that little box. Is the average person just wants to live their life? I assure you, so what do you think happens when you target the biggest voting demographic and insult them?
you'll probably lose, but we'll see
there's some really interesting. Data pertaining to
what happened in the midterms and what's happening now? Excuse me in what happened in twenty sixteen two thousand and eighteen. What's going to happen now so check this out. Trump's approval rating by vote.
History and age, the older someone is the more like.
Really. They are to support trump. We can see that those who
Oh did in two thousand and eighteen who are older, still more likely to vote trump and those who didn't vote in twenty eighteen were always more likely to support trump, but still more likely to support trump. Today,
not the highest. It's the highest voting age is around that the highest approval rating comes from the age demographic around forty five to fifty five. So I don't think this necessarily that.
Important, is not going to show you who's going to win or lose, but let's move on they let skip all the written stuff. It's kinda boring. This is where
it's really interesting, because we can see some insights into why the Democrats won the house and what this will mean in twenty twenty, and it is again bad news for Democrats, Trump approval rating among registered voters. The present-
Approval rating was highest among those who voted in two thousand and sixteen, but stayed home in twenty eighteen. These are likely people who didn't know or care about midterms my understanding that most people don't care for midterms their focused on like the presidential election. For the most part. Most people are a lot of people, don't even vote in local elections, but check this out for the people who voted in twenty sixteen and two thousand and eighteen. Their approval of the present is forty, seven percent now. The reason- that's probably true is because it's getting a mix of Trump supporter voters, Hillary voters and Democrat voters in the midterms, so it will have Trump a little bit below fifty
check this out, voted in twenty sixteen and not two thousand and eighteen fifty percent approval rating. Now this makes sense in twenty. Sixteen, you had you know: half the country against Trump have four, but the midst
from swung for the Democrats. So this shows-
people who didn't vote in twenty eighteen, their approval rating, fifty percent. Otherwise, if they voted, the Democrats, wouldn't have one now, here's the in
people who voted in twenty eighteen in twenty? Sixteen, that's the mid term is not the presidential election. If people voted and at the approval rating is thirty six percent. If people voted and they don't like Trump in twenty sixteen he may have lost. The Democrats won the house because these people voted, which is why, in the end, we are looking at record voter turn out for two thousand and twenty is going to be crazy. Now people who didn't vote at all hold a forty
one percent approval rating for the president. But let's move on to the the the more I I guess, pressing and more dangerous issues that that it's going to hit the Democrats, not the Republicans they take art trumps. The president's approval ratings were worse among non registered voters. So that's interesting but not be larger, devote they might not vote again, but let's, let's, let's get over. This, is not as important as this
right here, demographic composition of voters and non voters in northern battle
round states. Most of non voters are working class. Whites non voters are disproportionately non white in the sunbelt, so we can see here. Sixty percent of all registered voters are working class, are whites with no degree working class whites registered but didn't vote sixty eight percent. That means, if you activate, if you activate vs, p r, the the right people, okay, if people register but in vote- and you get them out to vote, they were more they'll, more likely to be white and with no degree their moral that that demographic trip typically supports trump. But I'll tell you this regardless white college grads!
tends to be like progressive and walk, not always, but tends to be. The white working class are not going to enjoy being smeared and slammed on and hear about their health care and their jobs being shipped overseas. It's one of the reasons trump one period now, all of those who voted in twenty eighteen. Only forty eight percent were white with no degree, and they were a huge factor for Trump, which means look. The voted in twenty eighteen has also so what? Let's put it this way, both sides need to gain votes. The white working class is the biggest demographic among registered non voters. That means there is a huge opportunity for Republicans to grab those would likely support them, but I'm for, unfortunately, for you know that the the left they only have a thirty two percent pool to grab fought grab from a
those who would likely vote from now. These numbers are one I'm not saying only white people vote Republican. That's that's not the point. I'm saying it's a bigger pool to attract new voters. Now, of course, when it comes to unregistered, they have about a four thousand and forty percent of the pool is there's often taken, but with Trump already having one two thousand and sixteen. It looks like overall bad news now in the sunbelt. Things are different and this
Interesting to clarify to see the northern battleground states include, Pennsylvania was,
in Michigan Iowa Minnesota in New Hampshire and the sun belt as Florida, Texas, Arizona, Nevada and Georgia. Here's the thing. True, all Hillary Clinton lost because she couldn't hold it. What's called the blue wall? Okay, it's it's! It's! The northern battleground states
She wasn't supposed to lose them. She wasn't supposed to lose. We should get them out. She wishes she lost mission, Michigan Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, that's that was that was of sir
that she lost them. Well, she didn't. She didn't do it. She didn't do what you need to do Trump one when you realize that Trump has more to gain in those states that got him the victory. It is extremely
bad news for Democrats. Now I will say there is some bad news Republicans in that Florida is a major player and whether or not the press, the President's going to win and with this huge pool of typically liberal leaning, voters as bad as a Republican, so publicans really got to step up their game, but in the end it looks like everything is that that the key states that okay, honest, let me clarify the blue Wall states that Trump lost. It was our I'm sorry, one worth worth,
thin thin margins, it was, it was a close call and with winner take all states, you win, I don't I don't know which ones are which, but you get all the books. So I think Trump one somewhat once they buy like only a few thousand votes. That's dangerous at that. That's dangling on the on the precipice there with this opportunity for
a new voters. Ultimately bad news for Democrats. So all stress the point the New York Times is making is that while Democrats typically gain from abroad electorate, that is that that is not a short in the Trump era, meaning this it's it's just
I'm not because it's the end of the wall for Democrats, but this should be a serious warning for Democrats such as out
trump's ratings are stronger in northern battleground states in the sun belt and elsewhere among nonvoters. So let's play the Good NEWS and the bad news part: northern Battleground states Trump needs to windows and he almost lost them sunbelt he needs.
In these two and Florida Georgia are are are, are you know he he could lose that that could be a big deal. I don't know it. Georgia, typically what's left blue or red, but Florida could could go either way,
I think, that's the gist of it. So, let's see um their conclusion here more at things up, he writes the danger for Democrats is that higher turn up would do little to help them in the electoral college if it did not improve their position in the crucial midwestern battlegrounds higher turnouts could even help the president there, where an outsized number of white working class voters who backed the president stayed home in two thousand and eighteen potentially creating a larger split between the national vote and the electoral College in twenty twenty and then in two thousand and sixteen there's nothing about the composition of non voters. That means a higher turn out election would invariably make it easier for Democrats to win the presidency or for Republicans to keep it. But I'll say this: it is
look if, if Democrats are typically supposed to gain from Tennessee, you know and and and broader turn out, and now that's not the case. That is an advantage they're losing while he's saying it's not going to go one way or the other. The data is just what we're seeing now. I think it's fair to point out Trump definitely is, is at a disadvantage in the sun belt, but a huge advantage in the northern battleground. I think this is leaning in favor of Trump bad NEWS for Democrats.
But just because okay, so let me rephrase this to try to avoid hyperbole and and, like I don't know bias,
saying the Democrats are guaranteed to lose. I'm not saying that this is that I'm, like you know, the end is nigh and and- and you know raise your signs- I'm saying this is a little bit bad news, because the Democrats think they can ignite new voters to secure their base and there and the and they're saying right now. That's not the case. Your plan is going to work anyway, stick around four stories to come in a few Et Al at next door. At four p,
Youtube dot, com, Slash Comcast, thanks for hanging out, and I will see you all there. Billionaire tech investor has called on the FBI
Diane and the CIA to investigate Google to see,
whether or not they have been infiltrated by chinese intelligence and this baby may be one of the
happiest stories, not, I say, wacky, not to imply
I think it's a very smart guy. It's just here's the thing
These kinds of stories life is so bad.
Bring we never hear about fun and exciting stuff like I, I you not
everyday its grains
Sandra there's, never some big moment some shot heard round the world type incident. The other day we had one I'm not going to get into that news kind of, but for the most part, it's like what really
are we talking like action movies like 90s action movie, chinese spies, infiltrating Google anyway,
I'm not trying to rag on Peter Thiel.
I'm just saying I always
trying to take this with a grain of salt, because it's like Fox
is been wrong in the past, as have many others, and this one I guess they're, just quoting
your it's real to say now before.
Get started head over to timcast dot com, slash donate. If you'd like to support my work, there is a monthly Paypal option to crypto option. A physical address would have
It's just shared this video because I
we do rely on word of mouth now that you tube, has kind of
rank my channel and others, but let's, let's with Peter, tells say Fox NEWS reports billion
a tech investor Peter Thiel on Sunday called for the FBI and CIA to investigate whether chinese intelligence had infiltrated Google, according to a report teal who supported Trump in two thousand and sixteen an Facebook board member
the comments. During a speech at the National Conservatism Conference in Washington, he said the FBI and CIA
I need to ask Google three questions to determine if the tech giant had been compromised by intelligent by chinese intelligence, Axios reported number one.
How many foreign intelligence agencies have infiltrated your Manhattan,
Project for AI deal reportedly asked number two
Does Google senior management consider itself to have been thoroughly infiltrated by chinese intelligence, teal
and slammed Google for its decision to work with the chinese military while refusing to
new a contract with the Us Department of Defense, three,
Is it because they consider themselves to be so thoroughly infiltrated that they have in
changed in the seemingly treasonous decision to work with the Chinese
military and not with the US military TEAL said, Google has
faced criticism over its work on a censored search engine project. Dragonfly that would allow it to return to China after leaving in twenty ten over human rights concerns. The company dropped the project after members of the company's privacy team at raised complaints, uh the
for it said that Google decided not to renew its contract of for profit project. May even a controversial military program that uses a I to improve drone targeting which expired earlier this year, Google, the not immediately respond
Fox news request for comment. So there's some other stories I want to go through here. We've got.
Regulation and the reason I start with the store with Peter Thiel is because it may be the most extreme and the most worthy Ellicott
regulation. Now we can have our culture war bickering about by laugh, tried bias, and I
It's important to highlight the citizens
This country should have a chance to have their voice heard. Think about what's happening right now, with the bias against conservatives. Yes, it exists, don't believe, like ok, look, not don't believe me as well right, don't
Google search it might God there are stories going on forever and it
left wing media sources that broke the story. We live in some kind of parallel nightmare reality where
the media is just pumping out trash all day and night man
and you know what, for the most part, it's not like the New York Times
although they're all starting to do this, it's really really mine. Here's here's the point, Google,
is biased against conservatives, Google,
turn down the US contract and picked up a chinese military contract, not saying they can't do it, but think about this one of the most powerful corporations in the world. My understandings are headquartered in Like Ireland
We have to take this seriously. National security is a serious issue. What's disconcerting is that we've come to a point now
we are not a global society, but we have
international interest, which can spark chaos and conflict between governmental interest. Okay, listen! It would be one thing: if we had a globalist utopia
where you know there was open borders across use, go ever you want. There was one world government and let's say that existed
and then Google was like we're gonna go ballistic in China. You'd be like. I don't care, it's like Google saying they want to build something and and Michigan instead of California. It's like a part of us. That's not the case. We do not live in a global society. Utopia we live in a cut. We live in a world with conflicting interests and people who want to kill other people because they don't want you to take their stuff. China is at odds of us economically, as as Russia you've got the NATO force, you got breaks nations,
he's competing economic interests and Google, which was started in the Usi, pretty sure it's hard to know for sure how these things operate. It's not working with China. If Google does contract with
using their resources. They get through America. Think about it. They
money from us when we use
services, ok, they're, making money right now from you watching ads on my Youtube channel, I make most of the money, so I kind of like it but think about it. Forty percent of their revenue goes to Google. Google then allocates funds stored, building projects for China at some point
US government is going to say full stop. What are you doing? You are taking funds from our citizens and supplying it to our adversary,
now where the line gets drawn. Hey. I don't know, but I will say this: if Google starts working with China capacities of for that Nick pass it as a threat to the US, you will see some dramatic action against Google and what will google do well
Google, cyber china- you know that. That's where things get really scary, but so so anyway, I I I digress. I want to go over. This too is a lot of news in the regulation space with what Peter Thiel sang rather shocking. We have a story: Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook face off with Congress this week. The hearings will be an anti trust and facebooks upcoming, a Libra Crypto currency, but they're really about holding Silicon Valley to account. Here's the scary thing: the social media companies, these tech giants, their authoritarian systems right our business operates from an authoritarian under an authoritarian model. Government doesn't
but think about it. This way, when you are on Twitter, do you get to vote for the rules? Of course not take it or leave it? They say imagine if in the usu had no say in how the government was run and they said, but hey. If you don't like it, you can leave well, you could leave
but that's basically the problem. Imagine then you're in the US they've taken over every bit of land. They have authority over. It literally everything
and they say, if you don't like it, you can leave where the ocean all this countries,
where right, that's the problem with powers of the that that the centralization of power in the US we do get a say: it's not perfect, it's our public will occur. Representatives are, then, you know going
put pass laws and stuff on social media. Don't have that give me so when it,
Let's do Google Amazon Facebook. They will pass rules that you don't agree to
they will shut you down, whether you agree or not, and their take.
Over the digital space one by one, Facebook, Twitter Youtube. They dominate public discourse,
and you have Amazon Apple and Google dominating like merchant and mark like,
app stores and an Amazon dominating merchandise, merchandising market,
you got Amazon popping up, I'm sorry, because Amazon is becoming so prominent you're getting all these shops
down it's easier to order on Amazon. That is to go to a local grocery store. You know at what a brochure but like a department store, so you know I got to Walgreens by me
should I go out of my way and and go make my way to Walgreens. Take down we're going to go on the computer type in a few words press enter on the next day. It's there, it is so much faster. Just let Amazon take care of. It was a problem in that these big tech giants are taking over the commons the market place. The water
cooler, our right to discourse, our our our our ability to purchase things are being controlled by authoritarian system that we don't have a say in and that's when Anti Trust has to come in and regulation, but I'll say one more thing: there is an advantage to having massive centralized systems. You too, for instance, could not exist without subsidy from from Google. Google loses money on you too. The way they dominated this this, the the the video space, is like giving a cut of ad revenue to the users. Think about it. I don't
I don't, it doesn't cost me a dime to upload a video to you to be host those videos for free. Why does it make sense? How does that work any other,
traditional system would require me to pay money for sir
space both you do doesn't well it's because you tube is subsidized. I think what this not only do I not pay Google. They give me a cut of the ads that appear on the videos so
It is a loss for you, too they're making money a lot of money they're making, but they're losing more also so with out. You know if Google would be broken up, you too might not survive so think about this. Let's say: Google crosses the line. It becomes a threat to the. U S,
U S as we're gonna break you up, they can say: okay, well, we're still centralized in China, giving us a massive technological and economic advantage. Why would Google wanna leave then, if they're, making all the money there? The business has no allegiance to this country, and that's where things get scary, when we're looking at massive multinational corporations that are on accountable, yeah hold money overseas, I don't care what the US government has take. A look at mark, Zuckerberg I'll, give a really good example of how dangerous things can get. Canada subpoenas marks on
I think think Sheryl they don't show up. They don't care, think about what happens. Then, when you get high profile, Google executives executives, say you know what we don't care about. The US anymore. We
more money in other markets and they leave and stop showing up? What do we do? Do we cut off their infrastructure?
we replace them do nationalize it. I have no idea. I have no idea, but I will say
Peter Thiel is a very smart guy he's a very smart guy he's a guy who took down Gawker he's very wealthy. I do
now he's being facetious when he's like. Are you infiltrated by China? What are you doing? You know what I mean like hey. Why would you do that deal or, if he's legitimately, like you're, doing a chinese military deal and you're? Turning down an american
also I want to add one last- was also- and that point I would take Peter Thiel's statements. You know with a grain of salt, but don't from out right. It's interesting is what he knows things. Okay, he's he's, I'm pretty sure they got Bilderberg
and stuff like this? But let me add one more thing: Google is now working with China and there is controversial, but Google shuts
a Google employees protest project I think, is maven or whatever so you've got these social.
Justice warriors negatively impacting our government while
morning what Google does in other countries in the convenient that the Russians and and and whoever else involved, meddling in our social media elections, propping up media companies in this country are doing such a thing that damages
military projects for the USS. It's very interesting, like I can't say, I'm I'm happy when government powers expand. I like the idea of pulling back, but I also recognize there are foreign adversaries that are powerful too. It's hard to know how things should be balanced, but if you're someone who thinks the government is the greatest and only problem you
dead wrong. Right now, China is imprisoning more like a million Muslims like its nightmarish over there. Man, we doing a good job here in this country. Let's make sure we have a strong, United States and we need to-
but anyway, I'm not going to rattle on unifying- and you know stuff like that- the main point is
man times times are getting crazy. You know life is
kind of boring these stories. I'm like Israel come on man. China sounds like a 90s action movie, but you know what sometimes things happen. We can't have an optimism, bias and assume everything is going to be the same. Things will change, and sometimes they change quick stick around more
I want to come and I will see you in a few minutes. If you follow my main channel over at Youtube dot com TIM cast, you may have seen my main video comes out every day at four hundred pm. Talking about how Donald Trump has just ended:
asylum for central Americans with a new rule. Now it will likely face legal challenge, but the only way that's going to happen is if people get
hold up file lawsuit actually go after him. Now, maybe saying TIM
are you talking about immigration? This video is about Trump and Poulos. Ian what's happening well, it's actually quite simple. Instead of talking about
Trump ending asylum for Central Americans. What
the media concerned about well hold on, I'm
I want to be overly hyperbolic. There are people on Twitter, saying oh no trumps, taking away asylum, but I kid you not most of the twist
follow. A bunch of journalists and organizations are talking about Donald Trump's, not here.
That's right, Donald Trump's, out a series of tweets that even I criticized as being stupid
and the media hook line and sinker trump
play them like a fiddle. The media is pathetic, completely pathetic because
it's been years now? Trump has been playing. The media for fools all the
just do is say one naughty word: an boom,
all running full speed. We need a media in this country journalism to actually report
information and chat,
which those in power not always changes in power, as the media doesn't keep him in check, says like hey, there's wrongdoing, people listen journalism is public sector intelligence. The government has their private and governmental intelligence and we have public intelligence. The news we share information
It is an important thing you should know, and you should figure out your own opinion member when news used to be like here's, what happened? What do you think about it now they're like here's? What I think about what happen
and you're. Actually thinking like this, is he telling the truth is easy line? Is he
framing this incorrectly. What do we have today? Donald Trump is I treated this Donald Trump could fart and these journalists
run full speed and get a big old with, so they could write about how bad the smell was where sane people would be like. I don't care that the president fart it I'm not going to
chase after him, like some lunatic I'm going to.
Going a policy, but Heaven forbid Trump.
Is naughty words. Here's the latest update okay, now
hello, see announces house resolution to condemn Trump Xenophobic, tweets. You couldn't.
Maybe I don't know work towards some
challenge towards trumps asylum, to attach a rules. Now, listen, I'm not saying it's! It's ab
it's entirely possible. They are. They can do two things at once. I'm not saying
that's you know like just because
concerned about what he's saying: they're not concerned about asylum, but look at the story it's from today. It's got sixth
three hundred and seven shares- and I look on Twitter
and all I see is people saying why aren't the Republicans condemning Trump's naughty words on I'm just like? Where is the talk of the asylum thing like that say,
which would story like Trump literally passed.
Role saying no more asylum for central Americans and other people have been for a bit. Then then, the media, class and politicians focus on that, but you know what I think. At the end of the day, they don't care
that's why they don't talk about it. Why don't you see, activists in the left trying to talk about the asylum
Trump knows he's he's a clever man
like to say he's done he's not dumb. Ok, he's not I've heard stories about him. I would certainly call him- and I guess oh fish right where he's like
he's crass and crude an he any gaffes a lot, but it doesn't mean it doesn't
you stupid, okay,
might mean that he's not an articulate charismatic individual, like you know, but it depends. I don't want to say it's not charismatic because he's certainly speaking to his base and they
hear him so there's different ways to talk. Actually, let me say this real quick. You learn this in sales. If you see
Somebody wearing a suit, and you will go,
filaments, are talking like Yoda. Do mats, Nisu man what's going on he's going to be like what is this
welcome to a guy wearing a suit and say how do you do Sir nice to meet you? My name is TIM. How beautiful day we have here you see,
a guy who's wearing, like a you, know, skater clothes and baggy pants, and you walk over to him like good Day, Sir nice to me right, you have to match the kind of persona the individual, so Trump is catering specifically to his base. He knows what he's doing is not stupid. Think about this. Do you think the Democrats actually care about the border crisis? I think the answer is a hard. No, they need to oppose
him and accused him of racism. So what do they do? The border crisis is Trump's. Mistake he's racist. So what does Trump do he dangles his hand over here? Look over here. Look over
everybody. I don't look at the border anymore, I'm trying to fix the border he wants to deliver on his promise. So we dang
Is the caravan beside says some
offensive. They run full speed up this way,
Trump is signing papers right, that change national policy on asylum and they're. All
they're, all looking and yelling, and also all goes but wait and then farts
and then all of a sudden. They run behind him and get a big old width and ignore the fact that he's writing this
l up somewhere else. The thing is, it's politicking. They all love this, I'm sure the Democrats are like all one wonderful will call me a bigot and it's enough open. All of these things and that'll be great for a reelection campaign because they don't care about the migrant crisis. They don't they care about the biggest press issue. That's going to get them reelected
So here's what happens Trump is playing a longer game than they are. He knows it in the short term now
no one is going to care about known as base is going to care if he says a xenophobic tweet there
and tired of it. It's giving trump the leeway to say these things,
okay called Anti Palos implied that Nancy Pelosi was racist, so do you think Trump care that they call net out
absolutely not, and nor does his base their fed up. What trump does know is that they're obstructing
his border bills, and and and plans on top of the border crisis, so he's going to give a little distraction by taking a battle for the other action and they run out right run at run after it and then wait in their faces.
So they can get a chance to get reelected saying: oh, it smells bad. Everybody look, Trump smells bad and then the dumb people
like always, he smells bad, I'm going to vote for you, it's absolutely insane and what's most
saying about this. I promise I'll stop making fart jokes is that Trump has been doing this for years. Can I ask you
Austin? Why is Nancy Pelosi announcing a house resolution to condemn Trump is enough of a twist, but they couldn't even condemn. L had Omar when, basically, everybody left and right was like dude. That was wrong. Now, of course,
You have the fringes of the left and the right absolutely agreeing with Elena Mark Creepy, but like regular people as country Democrat Republican, they were like. We don't like what you're doing a lot of MAR and did they draft a resolution over her twenty
no they're doing this because they want to earn brownie points with the world crowd and
The downward spiral of destruction is entropy that will wipe out the Democrats. 'cause. As we know, people for the most part are not woke. It's less than eight percent of the
So congratulations, Nancy Pelow see you're not doing
thing to solve any problems. You are just calling Trump on a mean word back trump goes on twitter,
It says naughty words, so we're going to get Congress together to draft a bill to call Trump a word great. This is:
then of politics in United States. Thank you for
getting resources towards calling Trump Xenophobic, that's going to solve the problems in our country great, so
Let's actually read the story, Nancy Pelosi Ian
Urged House Democrats to support a resolution to condemn Trump for tweeting, that, for democratic congressman of color should go back to their country,
even though all are you, as I certainly think the tweet was ridiculous,
look at you don't have to. Like my opinion, I'm not telling you to I'm telling you my opinion disagree with me all day and night: hey, that's great! That's what we're here for
now the Trump supporters a I got, ratio to kingdom come on twitter when they were tweeting up all crazy, like
actually I should pull it back. It was actually fairly mod
sponsor actually impressed. It was a ton of.
Full calmly sang for the most part, you're wrong. Here's why you're wrong he's, making good point, etc, and actually I've tremendously respect that
That's the craziest thing I bring up all the time is that I sit down
trump supporters, and a lot of my liberal, my my more progressive friends and we can
conversations well say something and they'll be like I, I disagree, but it's twitter right twitter is this nightmare. Minefield of crazy individuals outraged for clicks, okay, but here's the here's the rear,
when it comes to the conversation that I see, typically in the center and on the right, it's more
they're, absolutely crazy, like right wing individuals who are sending spam and nastiness the left for sure I've seen it, but, like I put out a tweet where I'm like
Trump stupid? I said it was a stupidest we'd ever problem, never vote for him and the response.
That wasn't for the most part like you're, a dumb bug. It was like ten. You got to rethink this,
Trump I'm like I'm not going to agree. I don't think Trump's tweets look.
I don't like his tweets, but I'm going to say this upon reflection and looking at these other stories. It really does seem like Trump is playing these people like chumps playing of straight up like jumps, and I think it was David Packman man. I've been a bigger fan of his lately. You have to like his content, he's more progressive, but he tweet it out. Don't take Trump's bait and I'm like
Thank you. Look man, love trump hate him. You can recognize. He is baiting this individuals, so
to someone on the left who's going to point to what Trump is doing and be like guys, he's baiting you and you're falling for it and they did. And now here we are
The house cannot allow the president's characterization of immigrants to out to our country to stand. Our republican colleagues must join us in condemning the presence. Is you know, phobic tweets hello? He wrote in a letter to House Democrats announcing a forthcoming of this. I was like what is the point of getting all the conical together be like. Can we collectively condemn Trump always that
going to do something. Do you think Trump's base will care when they hear their rep signed on to a thing condemning trump? They don't care, it doesn't, do it doesn't mean anything like,
If someone came in and said, I ordered lunch at this restaurant.
Net we had her in it. I would like you to condemn the restaurant. I'd be like sure, and what's going to happen next, is the restaurant going to stop putting her
your food. Maybe I don't know while just calm and complain yourself, the look the restaurant can do whatever they want. It's not a law, it's the resolution that does nothing but waste our time and ignore everything up and look I'm just I'm I'm not really frustrated right. I'm I'm I'm just kind of like it's funny. It's it's re
the funny that Trump can do this for years. It's like here's. What here's? What I see when I, when I see these stories, I think I can or imagine I imagine trump-
it's like sitting in the recliner and he's just
strings and his plan a back and forth in you've, got like the media just doing whatever like like like Trump. Can you know it's it's it's it's very simple!
he signing policy with one hand and then
is giving the middle finger with the other and the
obsessed with him, flicking off the media trump. It's it's it's it's it's I gotta say it's brilliant, it's brilliant! It is brilliant. I think about Jim Acosta. Jim Acosta is one of Trump's greatest assets. What a dumb man, what what an awful and just ignorant, but maybe loves
think about it. Instead of covering stories about what Trump is doing, what he's planning people like Acosta are obsessed with just getting Trump and Trump loves it. Of course, Trump wants the contour
Rc truck, doesn't want the story about US policy. After his press conference, Trump comes out for a press conference. Look at this Trump
I on the rose garden, says something Jim Acosta. Is they
these about how he he doesn't like social media influencers? Brian Karem is yelling threats to Sebastian Gore caught, that's a better story. Trump is is given a
Middle finger over here and the media loves it. They love it they're, so egotistical that when Trump has award they're like hey man, everybody look at me. Look what Trump was doing. The no do don't look at you look at the issues please. So you know what I'll say this not a big fan of Trump's tweets, but I really do think it was calculated. I'm not trying to say is playing forty chess or anything like that, but I, but God damn. If the meat is a love right up to trumpet Steph is forts. They he they, they fall for it every single time and they're they're playing the game, and they know what they are. He could test and they don't care about you and they don't care.
Of course there are people who do not every journalist there a lot of good journalists and I feel bad for him. I do. I especially feel bad for whatever I did write this nonsense story, Christina Marcos. I'm really sorry had to write this crap. We should you know what Oman welcome to politics in twenty nineteen. Hopefully things will get worse, but I think they will, but Trump really knows how to give people a double
we spectacle, you know he can go off and do serious business. But all I have to do is say a silly word, look what he did when he said airplanes in the revolutionary war and the media, yep yeah, look, I think the president makes
I think that was a gaffe, but you gotta admit. Sometimes he does it on purpose because he sees how it works. I got one more segment coming up for you to feel it stick around, and I will see you shortly.
Gather on my friends for today we have a philosophy and ethics class on the nature of good and evil. Now, there's a bunch of different ways that people interpret the ideas of good and evil and for the most part I don't believe that good Andy,
exist for the most part, I would actually say: evil is real and this is proof
This is a story about a disabled air force veteran due to a
one hundred and fifty dollars. Tax oversight, lossed his
to a man who then tried charge him fifty grand to keep it or face eviction? Now it's important. This is epic times they do a pretty good job. So I'm going say this is this is spot on and apparently I believe they may have reviewed the evidence they may be referring to Az Central. But in this story I believe we truly do see evil. So what I want do is I want to tell you about the story of of an air force,
who is disabled. I believe it in a wheelchair spinal injury and due to a mistaken accident of only a couple, one hundred dollars,
the city auctions office home. He didn't know he could have paid in in full box. Bucks, that's it could he could we?
Amy Turner, bucks, man, you're gonna, lose your house party that one hundred dollars like you know, that's what we do we're community. We help each other out, but he didn't even know
until one day this guy shows up and says your house is mine and when he tries explaining it was
stay connected, you in the city is trying to help him the sale. What sort of evil truly is now at its core evil is subjective? I was a lot of people.
Mostly religious types- is this not true, but no? No, I think it's objective in the sense that, like different people, would define it slightly different ways. So, if you look at like dungeons and dragons and like the alignment chart, if you're not familiar, you have'em in terms of evil, lawful, evil
neutral, evil and chaotic evil and lawful. I'm I'm not. I can do any person, actually we're gonna play like our first game next week or something basically it's like if you're a lawful you follow the code, even if it means call because you want to cause harm to people neutral is like kind of do your thing and you wanna hurt people chaotic evil, you just what mass murderers and just like the truly.
Evil just want to hurt everybody for no reason what we see here is like, I guess, a lawful evil. Someone is using the system and hey it's the law. You were wrong to cause someone to suffer for personal gain. Now you could argue, I guess technically it might not be evil because he's not trying to hurt the guy, but I think it kind of this, but I'm not getting into like the Indian. How do I want to say is the way I view evil is reckless disregard for the well being of others as human beings. We need to look after each other to survive, to agree to it to an extent beyond that, we have to look out
sure the ecosystem and animals. If you want to survive because we share this planet and look at the bees go, we go and things like that that we can probably develop technology and it will probably be like one thousand years. It will be like a little kid being like Papa.
Maybe the story about how they used to be animals on earth are animals. I remember animals and wild speeding. Soiling
anyway. I digress. The point is this: is
sorry about what. Well, let's read: let's read the story before I get into the full. You know greater philosophies about selfishness and human community, and things like that because I kind of bearing only here they write
I disable the air force veteran may have no choice but to sleep rough after his Arizona home was auctioned off by the authorities on June 20th, former Usair.
Course officer? Jim Borner was gobsmacked when a stranger arrived at his Mesa Mobile home and said they had bought his property for four thousand four hundred dollars. I said what are you talking about that? It's got to be wrong. Boner forty nine quickly discovered that Maricopa County had auctioned off his mobile home, because the local authorities thought he owed two hundred and thirty six dollars in property taxes. He had no idea. He was at risk of being evicted as he thought that his application for a reduced property tax rate,
on the basis of his disability and limited income had already been approved. According to the report, had I known I was in peril of losing my home. I would have paid it in full. He said step
at the Maricopa County, Sheriff's office allegedly told him. He owed a total of six hundred and forty one dollars, of which four hundred and five was overdue. From the previous year, however, Borner only paid four hundred and five.
Because he only remembered the second, the second amount. According to the paper Bonner told the paper they had not
since one thousand nine hundred and ninety one due to a spinal and brain injury due to spinal and brain injuries. He suffered while performing training exercises at Keesler AIR Force Base in Mississippi he bought the Buttercup Yellow Mobile home in twenty seventeen to enjoy a more affordable lifestyle. Boner supports a cat called Samantha by repairing guitars. He buys a garage sales. He is also known to deliver flowers to widowed neighbors during the holiday.
On mother's day is a very well framed heartwarming story, but let's remove the helping the keys and delivering you know flowers to his neighbors, which is very heartwarming and meant to endear. You make this man the feel via be viewed as a
hearing look, I don't care. If this guy is a dick. Ok, you could be a mean person. The point is he's a disabled veteran living in a mobile home he's not the wealthiest of individuals. He is not trying to hurt other people,
regardless of whether he gives flowers he's just another dude trying to get by and he someone we should be supporting as a member of our community. Let's see what happened according to the republic,
boner said. He explained the situation to paying the new owner over a drink and even offered to buy his mobile home back
which pain additionally agreed to, however, pain later allegedly asked for thirty thousand dollars, which was much higher than the original purchase price and the five thousand dollars border was willing. Offer border was gonna, have to pay for
five grand over a two hundred and thirty six dollars, oversight that
Absurd? Let's read on when pain,
the counter offers that amount paint.
Logically sought was twenty six thousand and later fifty two thousand according to text messages obtained by the paper,
Pain has now issued a letter of eviction to border. You must
leave now or I will sue you for eviction. So let me say this: if it,
circumstance that someone saw this going to be an auction and bought the house, and they were at a couple grand
I can understand that sucks. You went through all this time and energy and not going to be a couple grand because it turns out it was a mistake in the sky. You can't really kick him out. Can you bye
when this guy Borner said how about I just pay. You five grand it's a six hundred dollars, profit right, I'm sorry this happened, but please you help me out. The guy says: thirty grand sorry man
look. I don't know the circumstances of this guy who bought the house, but they say
apparently the new owner
listed as advanced Dynamic Energy Ltd. Under the contract Alex Patron, the paper reported.
The patron is also known as Leicester pain. So it's business bought it
is this guy's business and dire straits and they're going out of business so he's desperate. It doesn't matter. I view evil as the reckless disregard for others. Well, being housing is one of the most important things in the hierarchy of needs.
You need shelter. You know I was a little kid. What's the first thing you need when you're lost in the wilderness, shelter, they don't die from exposure. You certainly can't kick out a disabled, a military veteran, because you're gonna lose money. I'll, tell you what man! If I, if I, if I fronted like my last
five grand to buy a mobile home, and then this guy turns out it was an accident. I'd be like ok, I mean I'm broke now 'cause. I bought this and didn't realize it was a mistake. Can I crash here- and you know I mean I'd- be like about it pressure. In fact, if I had to, I would sleep on the streets of I meant, keeping the disabled veteran in their home. So there's a bit of selfishness like I think when we talk about good and evil. One of the principles behind these ideas are selfishness versus self
Nous selfless ness versus selfishness right and here we have a story that seemingly pains this man is overtly selfish over two hundred dollars. You would keep this kind of his home.
So that we can into the bigger idea of just evil really
best and most philosophers might tell you it doesn't because different people people view it differently. But I think, if you were to ask most people, would you consider it evil to evict a disabled veteran from their home? Most people are going to say yes, ok, for several reasons for one. If someone is of you know,
limited means, it's bad enough, you're going to it done and and as me as a lefty, I think the big problem, especially you know, when you look at the homeless,
price in LOS Angeles, an for those that don't know. I actually was a director at a homeless shelter for a short period of time. So it's something that I truly care about. How can we solve problems outside of the
I'm pathetic, like I want to make sure this. Guy has a home
he's a disabled veteran? He was injured.
You know service country, even if it was a training exercise. Okay, what to serve the nation to serve the community. He was hurt. Let's take care of the guy same thing, especially for the nine eleven first responders, I'm always John stored in this. One of you know just just get the funding help these people out. We should not be bickering over the price of nine eleven first responders. I hold a tremendous respect, veterans and and and to an extent police at as a cabbie out there and firefighters with police. I think we do have accountability issues, but I certainly think the left exit way too far. You know the the problem is it's as the saying goes, who watches the watchman, and I think that's why I absolutely have tremendous respect for for most police officers. I said as a cabbie out because I there's a lot of examples of got of you know I cops who take it too far.
And manipulate the system for personal gain. You know position of power like that. It attracts the corrupt right so to the good cops to do your standard american average tremendous respect, those willing to serve the community. Do it right with a smile on their face even at grace requester themselves. I believe one. We should hold police for the most part to a higher standard, simply because there are those who enforce the law, but, more importantly, those that serve the community should be protected by the community and return think about it. This is a guy for whatever reason said he wanted to join the armed forces to protect our nation in whatever capacity
not infrastructure. Whatever protects our community, you can't just assume that all of the military's guys run around with guns shooting people, it's just that not true. Some of them build bridges the the summer medics summer, doctors, some are teachers, some work on computers, when you do that, you are taking the role of of joint going onto the figurative front line to defend our community, and I think it is our responsibility. As community to then defend you in return, if you find yourself like this man without with brain and spinal injuries, you can't work that I believe we should now come to your defense because you came to ours, be it infrastructure. Otherwise that
That's the second layer of this. It's especially evil in my opinion, to evict like. Let me tell you a story: there's a woman in Maine who is being evicted and the city offered her a tent. Now look at a certain point. If we can't support you know, if a person can't support themselves, I don't know we do I'm certainly a very left like a relatively lefty individual, I was gonna say very, but not relatively, who thinks
could allocate resources to protect those who are vulnerable. The city gave her a tent. Meanwhile, we got illegal immigrants coming up here in California, promising health care we gotta take care of our own community. First, we have an obligation to those who are part of our community. If they're providing money to my common defense, I should be there for them before anyone else. So the second part of this is that
it's bad enough. We have Victor the poorest of our country and I know no one really enjoys it for the mock sane people aren't laughing and when I'm advocating a poor person now it sucks. The problem will solve these problems. We want to solve the housing crisis in a lake, but
it's even worse when you've got a guy trying to jack up the cost of a sale to a disabled
earn over and over to our oversight. So, yes to me, that is proof of being evil. Let's wrap up on the story, there may be an update
apparently this guy said in the letter. You must leave now or I'll sue for eviction, he's
I guess I would say I don't talk to press so great. Let's not, let's see how the story ends
say after thirty days this year of consult the property out from under them. The challenge lies in the different treatment of permanent and mobile homes. Their public reported
a single family. Home owner would usually have five years to repay the outstanding amount before the property would be foreclosed mode
homes are categorized as personal property, meaning they can be auctioned off as soon as the property tax payment is missed? Maybe we should change that, and mobile homes should get the same,
connections. This legal definition has created major difficulties for Borner in finding help. I can't encumber my parents with a fifty year old guy moving in with all my stuff. I can't do it to them. So I'll say this. This is what evil looks like somebody who wants a jack up the price over a mistake and not find a solution. I bet he could go back to the city and say give me my money back. You know
I would go back to the city and say give me my money back with, because you made a mistake right. Give me give me five grand get for my time. I there's there's a there's a solution, but it sounds like you want. Fifty. Thank you once thirty. If
also. He is willing to accept that a disabled veteran made a mistake. Two hundred
I'm mistake and I was in a live home. That's what that's insane, but sometimes there are people who believe in personal gain. They want power so much they will lie, cheat and steal and throw out a disabled veteran to get it to me. That is the example of evil in this world. So, while at its core, I understand that you know evil is relatively subjective. I think most human beings will recognize wanton self self,
this as an evil characteristic, absolutely I'll leave it. There stick around next segment will be tomorrow at one thousand, am the podcast everyday at six hundred and thirty pm, when I don't screw up- and I will see you all next time.
Transcript generated on 2019-11-07.