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Far Left RIOT ERUPTS Over Trump Deportations, CBP Agent UNALIVED By Leftist Gang Over Immigration

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我观察到最近的抗议活动,参与者呼吁“没有移民的一天”,要求企业停业,以展示如果这个国家没有移民会是什么样子。我认为,这实际上证明了特朗普支持者对大规模移民的担忧是合理的。 左翼人士似乎并没有理解许多右翼民粹主义者和特朗普选民的担忧。如果移民不工作,企业就会倒闭,这恰恰证明了美国人正在失去工作和工业岗位,这对国家未来是一个问题。 媒体在报道左翼极端分子的暴力行为时,常常使用含糊其辞的描述,例如“大部分是和平的抗议”,这掩盖了其暴力性质的严重性。我认为,当三名或三名以上的人在公共场合故意使用暴力时,这应该被定义为暴乱。 特朗普发起的驱逐行动引发了其他国家的恐慌。我们有大量委内瑞拉人持有临时受保护身份,现在政府正在取消这一身份。许多人认为这不公平,但这些人明知美国人对移民问题感到担忧,却仍然非法进入美国,试图钻空子,这是不可接受的。 左翼人士对驱逐令的反应是暴乱,暴力事件不断升级,甚至出现了杀害边境巡逻人员的事件。这表明左翼暴力是严重的政治威胁,媒体对此的报道存在偏见。 我认为,媒体故意混淆非法移民和合法移民的概念,误导公众。许多在边境地区居住的合法移民都投票支持特朗普,以解决边境安全问题。 取消委内瑞拉人的临时驱逐保护是公平的,因为他们非法入境,并试图利用美国的政治制度。他们应该为自己的行为承担责任。 我们应该优先解决自身问题,然后再帮助他人。非法移民就像闯入派对的不速之客,他们应该遵守法律。 特朗普使用1798年的《敌侨法》进行大规模驱逐是合理的,因为这与该法的初衷相符。里根政府对非法移民的赦免并未真正改变他们的忠诚度,导致他们投票支持外国人的利益。 特朗普的行动引发了左翼的强烈反对,但其效率之高使得民主党难以应对。

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This chapter discusses the definition of a riot and how the media uses the term differently depending on the political affiliation of the rioters. The speaker argues that recent far-left protests should be classified as riots due to the violence involved.
  • The definition of a riot includes violent public disorder by three or more persons.
  • Media coverage often downplays or misrepresents far-left violence.
  • The speaker argues that recent protests, involving violence, should be classified as riots.

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Yesterday, leftists staged what they call a protest, a day without immigrants. They asked businesses to shut down and to show everybody what it would be like if there were no immigrants in this country, which, to be completely honest, kind of just proves the point for Trump supporters who are concerned about mass migration.

But I guess the left doesn't quite understand the complaints of many right leaning populists and those who voted for Donald Trump. That is, if you're making the argument that if immigrants don't show up for work, business shuts down. You are proving to everybody concerned about immigration that Americans are losing jobs and industry jobs.

And you see, that's a problem for the future of this country. So thanks for proving the point, I guess. But of course, my friends, our good friends over at Fox 11 Los Angeles say protests continued into the night in downtown L.A. during a day without immigrants. OK.

I have a question for you. What would you what word would you use to describe a group of, say, three or more individuals that engage in intentional violence in public? Perhaps you would call that a riot. I do think it's funny that the actual definition, because we'll pull it up for you, of a riot is a violent public disorder. It's like so like one person could riot, I guess. I mean, I wouldn't call it that. But Merriam-Webster goes on to say that.

Specifically, a tumultuous disturbance of the public peace by three or more persons assembled together and acting with a common intent. Very interesting. Public violence, tumult, or disorder. So the media, they play this game, the media, the corporate press, even local affiliates, where when you have videos of far left extremists battering people, smacking cars, trying to start fights, we call that rioting.

But remember when they burned down a police station in Minneapolis and said mostly peaceful protests? Guys, I don't play those games. This is a riot. Just because it's not throwing Molotov cocktails and burning down buildings does not mean it is not a riot. And it's apparently day two.

Donald Trump has started this mass deportation effort. And it's got a bunch of countries in panic. And once again, I'm just sitting here being like, what the is going on? Why do we have 350,000 Venezuelans here in this country on temporary protected status? Now they're revoking it. There's a lot of people saying like, oh, that's not fair. I think it actually might be 600,000. I don't know. They're saying it's not fair. I mean, they were told that they could come here legally. And no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Anybody who paid attention the whole time knew that half the country, more than half the country, was freaking out about immigration. So let me put it this way. I love to use the roommate analogy. Let's just say that, you know, I'm I got I got an apartment.

And we got a roommate and the roommate is banging on the wall screaming. I do not want people to be in this house. And then I go to my buddy outside. You're cool. Just come in and stay anyway. I'll let you stay. And my roommate's freaking out, screaming, get out of my house. That dude chose to come in knowing. And then one day I say, yeah, you're cool to stay here, but I'm going to I'm going to go get some food. So, you know, you hang out with him. Guess what he's going to do? He's going to kick you out.

The idea that these these individuals came here illegally because there was going to be some temporary status, despite knowing that Americans are freaking out about this. They were betting against us, spitting in our faces. And I don't I don't I don't accept that. And I don't respect it.

So if you came here knowing we were upset and prepared to vote on one of the biggest issues, which was immigration, and you were hoping to squeak by and spit in our faces as you did, I got news for you. You're getting deported. Now, these far leftists have started to riot over it. There's an escalation in violence. There is this they're calling it the murder gang of computer whiz kids who killed a CBP agent.

Holy crap, man. So let me just say, the far left is...

They're there. The violence is escalating, and I hope it doesn't escalate further. I hope it doesn't get really bad. But these people are lunatics. Now, let's let's let's take a look at what's going on with these protests before we do. My friends, let's have you pop over to Timcast dot com. Become a member to support our work. And guess what? Check this out. Terry Schilling talking with Mary Morgan in the green room about the Mark of the Beast.

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It's only possible because you guys are members and we need your support. Otherwise, it doesn't exist. Doesn't exist. So here's the first story. Protests in L.A. But you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to show you videos. I'm going to show you videos instead. How about this? Mr. X posting anti-Trump immigrants who don't want to be deported attack American civilians. Here's a video of the riot. And this is I want to clarify this.

Presumably of the same protest. I don't know for sure. So we'll just take with a grain of salt. But this is something that emerged this morning. These videos have been flying for coming out for a while. Let me turn that down.

And there you can see these people are blocking highways. And what is it? The whole system is rotten and illegitimate. And there's them throwing a rock at the car window because they're trying to block highways, stop you from being able to live your life because you must adhere to their whims. We call this colloquially fascistic.

When large groups use violence to force their political will. And that's not the literal definition of fascism. It's the colloquial one. It's a reference to authoritarianism. But I got news for you. Donald Trump won the election with a popular vote. And we call that democracy. It's not literal democracy, but it's a democratic election. And Trump won.

And Trump won because he said he was going to start deporting people. So we didn't go out and riot. We didn't smash windows. We went and we cast our vote and Donald Trump wins. The far left, however, goes around smashing windows, beating people and fighting cops to try and get what they want. And you know what? It worked for a little while until we struck back politically and said, I am not going to fight you in the streets. We went out and we cast our ballots. And that's democracy. These people are fascists.

They are fascist authoritarians. And look what they're doing. People are honking their horns as a cyber truck. Notice all of the people waving foreign flags. So when Trump says there's an invasion and then thousands of people show up waving flags of a different country and attack American citizens and civilians. OK, I'm going to go and say, OK, I agree with that. So there you go.

And everyone's just, you know, I got to be honest. I'm not going to stop in traffic like this. I'm going to just idle just, you know, like one mile an hour forward. And I ain't stopping. There you go. Flying flags of foreign countries. But there's more because in L.A., we got this. This is from Anthony Cabasa. Chaos unfolding as multiple fights with police are happening. Crowds still in the thousands. More police responding. Oh, my God.

So let me just pause right there. We got more videos. We call this a riot. Another tweet from Anthony Cabasa. Like I said, when you get three or more people, to be honest, I'd probably say like 15 or 20. Like, I don't know, I guess 10 people running around fighting. I don't know if I'd call that a riot.

But this is what we're seeing. The far left rioting. Now, this story we talked about yesterday. I did a segment. This is from The Independent, the murder gang of computer whiz kids. This is the Ziz cult. These are trans far leftists. They were pulled over in Vermont and they opened fire on CBP and they they killed a guy. They killed an officer.

This is what we are worried about. The far left has always been the biggest political threat in terms of violence. The media has just lied about it. Institutions that receive funding from, let's just say, illicit sources, they'll put out their studies and they'll say, actually, the right is worse. What they're actually saying is that anyone who's not us is the right, because as I described it,

You cannot claim that Dave Smith, libertarian, is the same as a literal neo-Nazi. But that's what these organizations do. And so when someone like Dave Smith, who's like a libertarian guy, who's like not aggression principle, you know, no violence. When he comes out and says, you know, the left is being violent, the right is more violent because we're going to lump every extremist group in with anyone else and call you the right.

And so that's what they do. So I can put it this way. You know, I had the debate with Luke Beasley and I said the left is far more violent as a collective group. The left goes out and they protest together. Dave Smith is not marching with neo-Nazis, but communists are the tankies. They call them are marching with socialists, are marching with liberal Democrats. Save on Cox Internet when you add Cox Mobile and get fiber powered Internet at home and unbeatable 5G reliability on the go.

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They all march together and they call it respecting a diversity of tactics. So I say, yeah, that's the left. You guys march side by side and you respect each other's tactics as you use the massive bodies, even with somewhat different ideologies, to go and destroy things. The right does not do that. I mean, they're going to come out and say January 6th.

Yeah, one one one riot one time from 800 people like did spare me. The far left went to the White House May 29th, 2020, and firebombed it and tried to burn down St. John's Church. Thousands of people, the president forced into a bunker. We can play this game all day. But tell me where and when the right went out flying American flags, attacking cars and beating cops.

You say January 6th. Great. I've got every summer for the past 20 years of the left doing that. And you've got January 6th. Don't get me wrong. Nobody's perfect. There's no absolutes, only tendencies. And the right tends not to do these things. How about this? This murder gang of computer whiz kids. These are leftist trans activists. That's that's that's just it. And they say it's an offshoot of the rationalist movement.

When these people protest, like when the anti-immigration people protest, they allow these groups into their ranks. Take a look at what happened in Portland when there was a I think it was a patriot prayer rally and a guy showed up doing the Nazi salute and they kicked him out. And then what did the media do? They didn't show you he was kicked out. They just showed you him walking up to the group and said, look, there he is with them. Yeah, but they threw him out because there are different ideologies and they don't respect it.

Well, here we are, my friends. I got questions. Protesters march businesses close in Philly for day without immigrants rally. Indeed, indeed. And then we have those videos I showed you. There's there's there's many of them. And then it ended with the LAPD releasing protesters one by one after detaining about 150 individuals. Well, here we go, my friends. I love this. Kansas City Mexican restaurant close restaurants close Monday to protest Trump immigration policies. Here's what I just want to I want to stress.

The Democrats, they do this. The liberals, the left, they intentionally obfuscate illegal immigrant and immigrant. Somebody comes, fills out the paperwork and moves here. We saw the Rio Grande Valley voting shift all towards the right. The people who lived on the border, who are many of them largely immigrants who came here legally, are voting for Trump to do something about securing the border. Ain't that something else?

But these Democrats will lie all day and say immigrants. We got no problem with immigrants. The issue is illegal ones come here legally. Welcome to America. Here's the AP. Trump admin ends temporary deportation protection for 350,000 Venezuelans. I say have a nice day. Bye. No, I don't care.

You know, we had a call last night on the Tim Kess IRL uncensored members only calling where someone asked, but isn't it like not fair that these people were told if you come here, we will give you status. That's legal. And now we're taking it away from them. And it's totally fair. 100% fair. If you file the normal paperwork at the border.

And you went through the process and we see the videos every day. A guy walking out of like the immigration building and he's like, whoo, celebrating that he's either got permanent residence or he got citizenship. And everyone celebrates that. All the conservatives, when there's a video that pops up of a guy being like today, I'm officially an American. I got my citizenship. I did it legally. All the people on the right are like, yes, brother, welcome to America because they like it.

These people showed up to this country knowing they were entering illegally because the current administration said, we're going to cut you a deal. They also knew because there's and if and if and if you won't pay attention, that's your fault. The two biggest issues in the country, always the economy, immigration, people in Chicago, the black community saying we are being replaced. The Martha's Vineyard fiasco. This has been going on for years, years, decades.

So these Venezuelans show up here being like Biden's giving me status. It's like, yeah. And then when Trump takes it away because we're all pissed that you did this, you ain't crying to nobody about it. And I ain't giving you any sympathy. You knew you came over to our house when half the people who live there told you to get out. But the current guy who is, you know, handling the rents and now you're good, you're good.

It's like when you're sitting there and there's one guy is like, you're good. You're fine. Just just stay. And everyone else is yelling, saying, get out, man. You don't live here. And then you are like, well, I guess I'll stay. Then that guy, like I said, that guy's like, all right, I'm getting out of here. See you later. Everyone looks at us. Now you need to go.

Now you leave. And these people think they're going to get sympathy from us. I am offended by it. I am offended by the notion that people would come to this country illegally, hoping to get a free handout from an administration that was the least popular in American history. Joe Biden left office with the lowest approval rating of any modern president. I say modern because we haven't been tracking every single president's polling the way we do today.

But based on all polling, Biden was worse than Carter. Ain't that something? These people either ignored that or trying to exploit us. And either way, I have no sympathy. The AP says President Trump's administration is ending protections that shielded roughly 350,000 Venezuelans from deportation, leaving them two months before they lose the right to work in the U.S.,

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, her order affects 340,202 Venezuelans living in the U.S. with temporary protected status slated to expire in April. That's about half of the approximately 600,000 who have the protection. The remaining protections are set to expire by the end of September. Wow. So it's going to be 600,000 Venezuelans. Have a nice day. Venezuela's a calling. Hey, look, man, I'm no fan of Maduro and what Venezuela is, but it's not my concern.

We, as a nation, have to, you know, I'll put it this way. You got to put your own oxygen mask on before you put on the mask of the person sitting next to you. And why do we do that? Because it's obvious, right? If you're on a plane and it depressurizes and the oxygen level is low because you're elevated, you're at such a high altitude. If you don't put your oxygen mask on, you pass out. And then you can't help anybody else.

So it's really simple. It's also like, you know, you see those signs where it's like, please do not feed the animals. They will become dependent. And there's a funny meme where it's like a sign says, please do not feed the animals. They'll become dependent. And then there's a homeless guy and people are like handing him food or something. There's like a homeless food giveaway. And it's like, yep. As if we're exempt from those same pressures, bro, you came here illegally. You can go check this one out. U S military flight, deporting migrants to India.

We have Indian illegal immigrants. Here's where it gets real funny. From the conversation, as Trump deportations intensify, Pacific Island nations worry they could be overwhelmed. What? Why would they be overwhelmed by their own people? Take a look at this. They say in their first term, Trump deported far fewer people than Obama, Bush, and Clinton. However, into his second term, bang.

He's cranking it up a notch. They mentioned that he's going to build a migrant. They say he's going to build one. There already is a holding facility at Guantanamo Bay that could hold up to 30,000 people. Trump has also threatened to use a little known law from 1798 to speed up the process. Yeah, it's what is it called? The alien, the alien criminal alien act or something like that. I don't know. I say what it is. Actually, here we go. Alien Enemies Act. There you go.

While much of the attention focused on the hundreds of thousands of migrants at risk of being deported to Latin America, many Pacific Islanders are likely to be ordered to leave. Look at this. A list of from ICE final orders of removal include 350 migrants from Fiji, 150 from Tonga and 57 people from Samoa. Sorry, I don't care. I literally don't care.

These island nations are like, how are we going to handle 150 people coming into Tonga? And I'm like, they're your people, dude. Like, what are they doing here? Man. It should be noted, though, not all people with orders to leave have been convicted of serious crimes. So what?

Many have simply overstayed their visas or may have only committed a minor infraction. So what? You see the game they're playing? Most want to turn their lives around. I agree. They should turn their lives around right back to the country they came from. Why is that a problem? You want to come here? You do it legally. You want to jump the line and break our laws? Get out, dude. Let's go back to the apartment analogy. We're having a party.

And there's a dude who broke a window and he's climbing in and we're all saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. What are you doing, man? Go to the front door. It's five bucks to get in. Everyone's got a pitch in here. And then sometimes I know you're good. You're good. I'm in charge of the party. You can come in and we're all booing and yelling. No, you can't do that. There are people waiting to get in. You see the game that's being played. I'm over it. Bye. I think Trump's doing a bang up job.

Trump plans to invoke obscure 18th century wartime law in bid for mass deportations. And why not? The Alien Enemies Act is what they call it. So let's see. Let's see their analysis. Look at that. Report to activity. Activity. They say Trump issued a floor of executive orders. We get it. The Alien Enemies Act could allow Trump to rapidly deport migrants deemed part of an invasion or predatory incursion.

Novel use of a law previously only invoked in wartime. Republicans frequently refer to illegal immigration as an invasion and portray migrants as dangerous criminals and military aged. Sure do. What do you. Here you go. Here's an image for you. It's a bunch of people flying Mexican flags. I think you got Colombian flags on our highways and attacking vehicles. I want to I want to just just pause real quick. Let's go back to 1798.

What do you think the colonists at that time, not the Americans, of course, the Americans, what do you think they would have done if, I don't know, a thousand people flying Mexican flags marched into Virginia? I'm pretty sure that would mean war. No question. They would open fire immediately. If, okay, let me put it this way. If a thousand people marched into any one of the American states flying Mexican flags,

Some guy on horseback would ride to the to the whatever outpost they could and be like, we're being invaded. It's an invasion. And yeah, this is quite literally what the law was made for. Now, granted, population explosion has occurred, but I don't think that excuses or changes what the purpose of the law is.

If you want to make the expanded militaristic invasion act, fine, go ahead. But this, what we are seeing here on these highways, they attack vehicles. Look at this with Mexican flags is literally what they probably meant when they when they made the Alien Enemies Act. Now, let's let's pull it up. Alien Enemies Act. Look at that. What is it? Let's let's ask our good woke leftist Alien Enemies Act of 1798.

In 1798, the U.S. was on the verge of war with France. The Federalist, America's first political party, believed the Democratic Republican criticism of their policies was disloyal. They feared aliens living in the U.S. would sympathize with the French during a war. As a result, a Federalist-controlled Congress passed four laws. There you go. The Alien and Sedition Acts. So they were concerned that there were people living in this country. Well, let me pull it over. That would be disloyal to this country. Let me just stress something, my friends.

When Reagan gave amnesty to illegal immigrants, those illegal immigrants were only on paper American citizens. Let me explain. By all means, you're an American citizen. Fine. But their allegiance was still not to this country. And so when it came time to vote, to take to make sure that public funding wasn't going to illegal immigrants, these people who are granted the right to vote immediately voted in favor of foreign nationals.

Their allegiance was to their families. Of course it would be. And their families lived in other countries or were here illegally. So they voted in the interests of people who are not citizens. And therein lies the problem. Ultimately, my friends, what our concern is, is this murder gangs, far leftists and violent riots. People are saying we're going to see a summer of love. Trump's flooded the system. Democrats don't know how to respond because Trump is doing too much too quickly. That's what you can do as an executive.

All the executive executive orders he filed, they don't even know where to begin filing lawsuits. There's too many and they've got a triage and Trump will just keep firing them off and they can't do anything to stop it. Eric Weinstein said that it's a it's an administrative civil war. The gutting of U.S. aid is pretty funny. Democrats are apoplectic. You've never seen him so angry. U.S. aid is what is Cernovich called the skeleton key of corruption.

The deep state is losing its mind. We'll see, man. I think Trump's doing a great job so far. Smash the like button. Share the show with everyone, you know, become a member over at Timcast dot com to support our work. Thanks for that. We'll see you all in the next segment for leftists on Reddit.

are calling for, let's just refer to it as extreme action against Elon Musk and his staff to the point where U.S. attorneys are saying this is illegal, action will be taken, and Reddit has actually banned a subreddit that was making overt calls for violence. Now I'll tell you what's really funny about this story. When you pull up the news on other outlets, let me start over. I want to stress this.

Elon Musk and the Doge staff are gutting corruption. They are seeking out wasteful spending. And on Reddit, there are users in a prominent subreddit calling for his death. It is illegal to do this. The things they are posting are insane. And when you go to the press right now, you Google search this story, you're going to find nothing.

Nothing. Hindustan Times, the only outlet I found that is actually writing up this story. Ain't that something weird, huh? Very weird. Take a look at this. I think we have it. Indy 100 quote. They have broken the law. Reddit page banned after facing criticism from Elon Musk. I'm so sick of this, guys. I'm so sick of this man. Here's our slash white people Twitter.

This is a subreddit. For those that aren't familiar with Reddit, it's an online forum. You probably know what it is. It says white people Twitter has been temporarily banned. This subreddit has been temporarily banned due to a prevalence of violent content inciting and glorifying violence or doxing or against Reddit's platform wide rules. It will reopen in 72 hours during which Reddit will support moderators and provide resources to keep Reddit a healthy place for discussion and debate. That's how bad it got in the subreddit drama.

Post. This is separate drama as about a million members. The forum talking about drama on Reddit. White people. Twitter has been temporarily banned after Elon Musk posted about it. These people are evil. They are evil people. Elon Musk posted about it. Someone said, oh, ish WTF. Now this is drama.

Interim years attorney made public a letter vaguely threatening to prosecute people for talking about the Doge and the lackeys involved in the Treasury information break-in. Do you see how they are lying to you? Man, I deal with this every single day, all the time. This is not an issue of Elon Musk saying, how dare you say bad things about me. This is an issue where people went on and they called for people to go and take the life of staffers and Elon Musk.

These are people who are deranged, violent, sending threats, inciting violence. And what do you see across the board? Elon Musk criticized them and got them banned. Absolutely insane.

Mario Noffel has the post feds crack down on threats to Elon's Doge team and give a shout out to Mario Noffel and his team. And then they're posting on X. But when you Google search this story, the corporate press just says Elon Musk criticized them or they criticized him. No, they called for his death. They told people to go and take that action.

Mario Noffel tweets, Elon's government efficiency squad is now the center of a federal investigation, but not for wrongdoing. Doge employees have been doxed, harassed and even threatened with violence online, with posts calling for their deaths. In a letter to Elon, the U.S. attorney promised to go off to go after anyone threatening his people. He later doubled down online, saying his team was working with the FBI and prepping charges.

The message is clear. Targeting Doge employees could come with real consequences. It's crazy. I have this tweet from Eric Weinstein I think is pretty interesting in this regard. He says, this is the administrative equivalent of civil war. Once you consider that, everything makes more sense. You don't have to agree with it or like it. Just consider it. Hey, don't you look at me. I didn't say those words. I was only quoting Eric Weinstein.

He says so far it is an administrative war, primarily involving two groups of powerful people against each other. It really isn't oriented at ordinary people, at least not yet. Well, my friends, I bring this up because I think we are seeing this shift. I think Eric Weinstein is correct. Guys, what what Elon Musk is doing, this is incredible. It is it is also terrifying.

The going him going after USAID was not a shot across the bow in this administrative civil war, whatever you want to call it. That's Eric Weinstein's phrase. He's also the guy who coined intellectual dark web. Let's see if it sticks. USAID has Democrats losing their minds. This is how the U.S. government funnels money to leftist activist groups around the world, supporting their worldview and their plans. Elon Musk stepping in.

And saying, shut it down. Trump agrees. Rubio was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Let's slow down there. That's not a shot across the bow. A shot across the bow is like firing FBI agents. It's like, look, you did bad. We're removing you from these positions. But that still means there's gonna be a lot of deep state cronies operating in the bureaucracy. But the gutting of USAID is basically saying we are targeting the stern. We are going to sink your ship. That's the ship. That's their flagship. So this is where it gets crazy.

Why would anyone want harm on Elon over this move? It's fascinating, isn't it? The funny thing is, Josie Redhead, Redheaded Libertarian, had a funny comment. Someone said in response to Elon Musk highlighting the death threats, they said Elon is now sending the FBI after Redditors. And then Josie says, plot twist, the FBI are the Redditors. I got to be honest. Yeah, maybe. Here's the question I have for all of you.

Have you ever heard of USAID? Now, many of you are going to say no. I know some of you will say yes. Maybe you saw Mike Benz on Tim Castarello or Joe Rogan, and he had a lot to say about it. Maybe you're someone who is learned and you have long known about how USAID operates. But I'd imagine most of you are like, I never heard of it. I don't know. Is it for its assistance? No, it's the Agency for International Development, meaning, you know, psychological operations, kind of stuff like that.

Many of you don't know what that organization is. So my question then becomes, why would any normie average person on Reddit making jokes about white people want to murder someone over the going after of USAID? My friends, I tell you this. This is serious. The far left is riding and we can shrug and we can say, yeah, yeah, they do this. Let's crack down and arrest people who are criminals. But I've said this. You've said this. I know we all have.

They are not going to let Donald Trump do the things he wants to do. He has done so much in the past two weeks with the firing of FBI agents, now collecting information on any agents who were involved in J6 prosecutions, attorneys who are prosecuting him. Trump's going after the swamp in a way I didn't think was actually going to happen. He's exceeded my expectations. So my friends, we have long said they've already made multiple attempts on Trump's life.

We've long said this. Anyone with a brain or two brain cells to rub together knew this. Powerful forces are not going to let Trump just do whatever he wants. Now, you want to talk about Trump getting in and ending war or something. They're going, oh, this is crazy. But when Elon goes in to gut USAID, all of a sudden, regular people on Reddit are threatening to end his life. That makes no sense.

Like, I'll tell you this. You go walk down the street and you say, should we cut the budget of USAID? People are going to go, uh-huh. If you went to the average person on the street and said, Elon Musk wants to stop government spending through USAID, they'd go, okay. I don't know what that is. You would be hard pressed to find a regular person anywhere who's going to say, really? Well, then let's go. Let's incite violence against him. That's not going to happen. So what I'm saying is,

Elon Musk, with these moves that he's making with Doge, I don't see why the deep state is going to sit there and be like he's going to destroy our flagship, one of our principal vehicles for soft coups, I guess, whatever you want to call it. And I'm just saying, the people online who are calling for violence against Elon, I don't think these are regular people.

I think I don't know, man. I don't see why a regular person would care about any of this. They probably don't even know what's happening. Like I'll say right now, after all of this happened, if you went on to the if you went Times Square and said, so right now, Elon Musk is doing this thing with USAID and Trump agreed. Rubio is coming in. They'd be like, OK, they're not going to have any emotions about it. How do we get to this point? Take a look at this. Indy 100.

A Reddit page, which Elon Musk called out over threats of violence. You think you could put that in the headline? Has been temporarily banned. This we know. Some of the screenshots say Muskrat's Doge henchmen have been identified. It's time to do more than dragging names. I can't read the rest. The next sentence is a direct threat of violence and murder. Calling on people to take action now against them. Literally, the thread was full of posts instructing and telling people how to and why they

To go and end the lives of government employees. Well, actually, I'm not sure they're government employees. They may just be private consultants to Elon Musk and Donald Trump. But threats of violence. This is crazy. Trump's and Elon's Doge initiative taking a sledgehammer to the deep state. With Elon at the helm, Doge is tearing this from Mario Nuffel through bureaucratic red tape exposing government waste. Elon isn't just lending his name. He's applying real world business expertise to modernize a bloated and inefficient government, etc., etc.,

What I think, I mean, look at this. Going back to the subreddit drama, where are they posting anywhere here the truth that the real issue was that they threatened to end the lives of these young men? These guys are like 20 years old, by the way.

One guy says, I didn't have much expectations from conservatives considering the polarizing environment. But damn, I'm surprised how Elon Musk became a sweetheart of our conservative and unelected person having access to the whole of federal government. If they have zero issues with it, they they voted for Trump, hoping this would be the case. Here we are.

U.S. attorney threatens legal action against anyone who impedes Doge. Doge. The acting attorney stepped in after Doge chief Elon Musk and his allies faced sharp blowback for taking over operations in multiple government agencies of last few days. Together, three departments make up a backbone of U.S. financial system and contain sensitive information. This we understand. USAID, blah, blah, blah. The attorney's office in D.C. worked with Doge over the weekend.

Quote, I recognize that some of the staff at Doge has been targeted publicly. At this time, I ask that you utilize me and myself and myself, staff to and my staff to assist in protecting the Doge work and the Doge workers. Any threats, confrontations or other actions in any way that impact their work may break numerous laws.

Martin did not elaborate on what the alleged threats were and which laws they may violate. Let me assure you of this. We will pursue any and all legal action against anyone who impedes you, your impedes your work or threatens your people. Took a swipe at the Biden admin as well, saying that they will not act like the previous administration who looked the other way as the Antifa and BLM rioters, as well as thugs with guns, trashed our capital city. My friends.

This is just another shockingly egregious example of the narrative machine trying to do its thing. Now, they've largely lost as shows like this pick up, expand. So support our work. Become a member at Timcast dot com. I ask you, please, if you want to support the work that we're doing, Timcast dot com. Become a member. Here you go. Click. Join us. We also have an app. You can download the app.

On the Google Play Store, Apple won't. We can't get an Apple. But they're still doing it. So let me just simplify it for you. Elon Musk is acting as a private volunteer consultant to the president. As Trump does his job, Elon is looking for bloat. Trump then makes a determination. What did he do with USAID? He appointed Marco Rubio as agency head. Rubio said, we're not going to gut it. We're going to restructure. We're going to get rid of the bloat. It's smart. I like it. It's a good move.

Better than a kick in the teeth, right? That is what should be happening. They're lying and claiming that Elon is acting as an unelected bureaucrat, blah, blah, blah. We knew Elon was working with Trump. We wanted that to be the case. And what did they say over and over again? That Elon was the real president, that Trump was subservient, that attack line didn't work. They tried putting a wedge between Trump and Elon. That didn't work. Trump don't care. Elon's come out with a new statement saying, the more I get to know Trump, the more I like the guy. And Elon is...

He's on a mission. It's legal. And it's, in fact, what you and I and most people wanted. That's why we voted for Trump. We were hoping Doge would do exactly this. Well, the wedge didn't work. The lies and the smears weren't working. So now they're threatening Elon and young men, these 20 year old guys with death. And when Elon says, holy crap, they go, Elon censoring our free speech. It's a dirty game being played, my friends. And I am concerned that these these

The machine state, the deep state, they're not going to sit around and do nothing. So with the riots, with the threats, the violence, man, I'm worried about what the summer turns into. But let me know what you think. Comment, share the show with everyone, you know, post on your social media if you could. It's going to be interesting to see what what comes next. But man, am I offended by how the media is reporting this one?

Smash the like button, my friends. Again, share the show. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. Stay tuned. We got more segments coming up and we'll see you all in just a bit. It was recently reported that South Africa has passed a law where they can seize the land of certain individuals without compensation. And this is part of a long trending story about white farmers being attacked, murdered or having their land seized by the government.

For the longest time, of course, we were told it's fake news. It's not happening. Well, from Mother Jones, as Elon Musk warns of persecution of whites, Trump says he will block aid to South Africa. In recent days, Musk and Trump have discussed halting aid to the country. The president said certain classes are being treated very badly. Now,

It's been almost 10 years. I mean, it's wow. It's been seven years since the release of Lauren Southern's documentary Farmlands, where she actually went to South Africa and explored the issue. Suffice it to say, it's a real thing that's happening. It is a country that is predominantly not white.

predominantly black, and there is a very small white population. And for this, there are powerful interest groups in the majority that are that are pushing for taking the land. We've seen this happen in other countries. So I'm not here to prescribe right or wrong with that statement. I'm simply saying, yeah, we see a lot of these stories and the media claims it's all a lie. Well, I went to Sweden.

This is man, I believe that was that might have been 2017. Can't believe how long it's been. And many people online were reporting that crime was skyrocketing. Cars were being burned. It was crazy. Migrants and refugees were getting violent and the media claimed it was a lie. Donald Trump said, did you see what happened last night in Sweden? And the media came out and said nothing happened in Sweden. What are you talking about?

What Trump was referring to was, did you see Fox News last night where they did a report on Sweden showing that actually, yeah, crime was was going up in dramatic ways. So I went and what I discovered is, yeah, crime was way up in Sweden. However, it was relative. So for those of us in the United States, we looked at what was going on in Sweden and it creates some kind of confusion because.

If I were to say that that murders were up in the city of Malmo in Sweden by 13, 1300 percent, you'd say, whoa, what's going on? Well, because it went from one one homicide to 13 in one year's time. Now, 13 homicides for a city of that size compared to America. And we're going to be like, that's actually pretty low relative. I think the U.S. has a homicide rate per capita of like six, but in some cities, probably higher.

So we might be looking at like, I don't know, Chicago's nuts homicide, right? So is Baltimore. But to the people of MoMA in Sweden, a spike of violent crime to that degree was alarming. So Swedes would report crime is skyrocketing. Americans would then put that through an American filter and think crime skyrocketing must be like if it was skyrocketing in my town.

The media preyed upon this and reported things as though it wasn't happening at all, saying, no, no, it's actually really low relatively. And that was true, but it didn't get to the point. The point was that crime was skyrocketing. There was an intention. And you know, it's funny. Mike Benz pointed this out with USAID that there was an effort of strategic silence among media partners. Well, here we are, my friends.

The South Africa story is now front and center with Elon Musk. What are they saying? Let me let me see if I can find this story. Is it is it over here? Elon Musk backs race based immigration in overnight post. Well, he's South African and he's saying we should offer refugee to white South Africans who are being targeted. Let me start here with Mother Jones and we'll see how they phrase it. And then I'm going to debunk the very obvious media manipulations and lies and tell you this.

Let me start by telling you this story. I interviewed a South African couple. I think I was in Korea when I did. They were, I don't know if they were living in Korea. It's been a long time. And I asked them, is it really that bad in South Africa? It's not so bad. I mean, the media reports a lot worse. And I was like, oh, okay. And then they go, I think we've only been carjacked probably five times. So it's not as bad. And I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what? Like, yeah, I think we've been carjacked maybe like five times. So it's not like it's that bad. And that's what I, that's why I brought up the Sweden story.

Crime is relative. If you live in a place where you get mugged every week, that's normal to you. And so you say, I don't know, like probably once a week someone mugs me and you're like, that's crazy. That doesn't happen here. It hasn't happened in Sweden. So the people in Sweden where crime is really low, going to 13 murders was terrifying for the people I met in South Africa who experienced violent crime, I guess every few months or every two months that was normal to them. So they were like, what do you mean it's normal?

And I'm like, bro, getting carjacked five times in a year is not normal. So this is where we are now. The media is going to try and cover this up and lie. Let me read from you, Mother Jones. And we'll talk about what's going on. Before we get started, my friends, head over to TimCast.com or if you've got an Android device, you can download the TimCast app. Become a member. We are getting rave reviews on the Green Room. Holy crap. We've been signing up members like crazy over the resurrection of the Green Room podcast.

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Guests comes in. We start rolling. No prompts. Real conversation. And then, of course, we have the uncensored show IRL with Terry Schilling. But I'm really I'm really glad to hear it, guys. I really do appreciate that everybody's super excited for the green room. Again, I've been getting messages saying it's the it's it's like one of the best shows we have. And it's members only because we need your membership to run the company.

So we obviously want to have the free content, the ad-supported content, but we're trying to do more for our members. We're planning new documentaries. We want to do eight in the next two years. A lot of work to be done. Shout out to Lauren Southern and John Dutrois. Here's the story. And here's Farmlands. This is the documentary that was put up by Lauren and John. I'm not sure if anyone else worked on it, so apologies. It's got almost 3 million views. You can see it right there. Let's read this from Mother Jones a little bit, and then let's debunk the fake news and talk about what's going on.

They say on Sunday, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that the U.S. would cut aid to South Africa because the country is confiscating land and treating certain classes of people very badly and committing a massive human rights violation. The South African born Elon Musk responded with his own post endorsing the claims.

Trump and Musk did not need to say who was allegedly taking whose land. Their far-right followers, who have fixated on the prospect of white genocide in South Africa for years now, knew the two billionaires were invoking the specter of race war in which black citizens steal the land of their compatriots. The people who seem most excited by Trump and Musk's recent defense in South Africa, South African whites, appear to be far-right ex-users known for posting about race, IQ, and JQC. I'm going to pause right there. Anybody who knows anything about media literacy,

When they start bringing up JQ and race IQ, it's called poisoning the well. They're trying to say, if you care about the issue of white people having their land taken, you must be a Nazi who hates the Jews. Well, let me tell you, my friends, I loathe the people who believe Jews are behind everything. I think that they largely just lack the perspicacity.

To read about global affairs. And I call I refer to this obsession with Israel. You're allowed to criticize Israel all the time. But this obsession, I call it Israel derangement syndrome. I'll give you an example. I said any country, any that can't survive without U.S. subsidy should not. And they go, what about Israel, Tim?

Like, OK, you are you are an idiot. I said any country that includes Israel. But you see, they live in this world where Israel is. I don't know. They're nuts. So let me tell you, those people annoy me to no end, but they're allowed to be annoying. Whatever. They can think what they want to think. I also think there's an issue with the expropriation of land from white farmers and the murder and the rapes. I don't care about the race IQ and JQ, whatever, whatever that is.

They're doing that because they want you to think anyone who cares about this must be a crackpot conspiracy theorist who hates the Jews. When asked to clarify by the press later on Sunday, Trump claimed much of the same and said South Africa was doing things that are perhaps far worse than just stealing land. He repeated that aid would be on hold until a vague investigation was finished.

Musk has kept it at kept it as well by writing. Yes. In response to a post on exit stated white South Africans are being persecuted for their race in their home country. Also, white South Africans are one of the few population groups that are fiscally positive when immigrating to Europe. We should allow more immigration of white South Africans. The Danish man Musk was responding to is a transparently racist poster who has written that non-Western immigration in northern Europe countries is morally indefensible. Sure.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa did recently sign a controversial law that expands the state's ability to expropriate land, in some cases without providing compensation. But the law, which was signed by a democratically elected government, as if that matters,

Let me just point it out to Mother Jones. Slavery was enforced by democratically elected institutions, right? And they say, no, because slaves couldn't vote. They counted as three fifths. And that was the South trying to get them voting rights. The North was trying to take away their their their. Well, it wasn't voting rights. It was the South wanted them to count in the census towards congressional representation. And the North was like, no, they're slaves. So they compromise at three fifths. Wild.

Just because a government says it's legal doesn't mean it's right. They say signed by a democratically elected government motivated by a desire to address severe injustices opposed on blacks by past regimes is not what Trump and Musk are making it out to be. President Ramaphosa wrote on social media, the law is not a confiscation instrument, but a constitutionally mandated legal process that ensures public access to land in an equitable and just manner. Oh, please.

Absolutely silly. Well, my friends, South African president and Elon Musk discuss misinformation after Trump aid threat. In the process, the president reiterated South Africa's constitutionally embedded values of respect to the rule of law. Right. And so the majority population voted for a law to take land from white farmers. And they said, that's democracy. Well, sure it is, but it's racist. It's race based. And that's exactly what our concerns are.

Trump called it a massive human rights violation. I want to show you this clip. I see the left sharing this one. It's got 5000 retweets, 500000 views. A white South African man responds to real Donald Trump and Elon Musk misinformation about South Africa. Let's hear it. It's a hot day in South Africa. And Donald Trump has just come on air to say that he has seen the terrible things going on in South Africa. I live here.

and I haven't really seen the terrible things he speaks about. I'm continually amazed at the disinformation that this man sends. I'm amazed that anyone would believe him. We in South Africa are laughing, we honestly are. But what worries me most is that you Americans seem to believe him.

Even statements about your own country, you believe that he's doing the best thing. I feel very sad for you and very down. I hope you can get this man out one way or the other. Well, no, we just elected him by popular mandate. Goodbye. So this man says he's South African and he's not seen any of these things. Well, you know, far be it for me to tell you I don't live in South Africa. So let's try this.

DA calls for urgent action as over 100,000 child rape cases reported in six years. Wow. What is that? 17,000 instances of child rape per year?

The Democratic Alliance is sounding the alarm on South Africa's escalating child rape crisis, revealing shocking stats. This guy's not seeing it. He's not seeing the horrible things that are happening in South Africa. Huh. And I don't care about race. I don't care about JQ garbage, whatever those people are talking about. Don't try to smear me with that nonsense. Legitimate concerns exist and real people have real concerns about news like this from October of last year.

They say it's 1,472 child rape cases per month. Wow. That's insane. 48 children get raped per day in South Africa. That's terrifying. But you're not seeing it, guy who lives there? No, I'll tell you what it is. It's like I explained. When I meet many people from South Africa, and it's 50-50. Serge, of course, who produces Tim Kess IRL. He does the live production and engineering.

I've not specifically talked about all these issues, but I know that he's deeply concerned about these things. I've also met people who are like, it's normal. It's normal. Like I mentioned the carjack. Oh, I've been carjacked like five times this year. It's not that bad. It's like, that's more than anywhere, dude. Maybe not like Honduras, but that's high. Okay. Let's ask Grok. You ready for this one? YouTube's going to get mad. Is South Africa the baby rape capital? That's what they call it. That's what they call South Africa. They say...

South Africa has been frequently highlighted in discussions regarding high rates of sexual violence, including infant and child rape. Here are some insights based on available information. Well, we read the article already. Let's try this. Is South Africa seizing land from white farmers?

They say it's complicated. However, in recent years, particularly since around 2018, the debate has intensified around expropriation without compensation. The policy aims to accelerate land reform by allowing the state to take land without paying for it. In certain circumstances, the South African parliament passed a motion to review the constitution to possibly allow the practice. And recently they did. And they called it constitutional.

In January of 25, President C.R.M.F.O. has signed a bill in the law that sets forth new guidelines for land expropriation, including the possibility of taking land without compensation. However, the law is meant to be part of a legal process guided by the Constitution. That means literally nothing. They've mentioned that since as of 2025, no widespread systemic land seizures from white farmers have been reported.

But there have been isolated cases. The land has been legally contested or expropriated for public interest. So it's happening. You know, they do widespread. Did it happen? Did one white family lose their farm? Come on. You can tell us that and we can make an assessment as to whether we think it's bad, good. And if it happens to one person, I think it's still a bad thing. Let's carry on. What is the violent crime rate per capita in South Africa? Roughly 45 murders per 100,000 people. Wow. The highest in 20 years in the 2022-23 period.

It also has the highest one also has a high reported rate of rape, 127.6 per 100,000 and assaults. Terrifying. Top countries with high homicide in the past year. South Africa is 36.4 per 100,000 people, making it in the top 10. Amazing. The UK, Canada, Switzerland, Norway and Japan have some of the lowest in the United States. Our homicide rate is 6.3.

Yet everyone says we have a gun violence problem and a homicide problem. 6.3. Why don't we talk about South Africa first? It's a global perspective. South Africa's violent crime rate is significantly higher than the global average, which is 6.1. Hey, so the U.S. is about average for the world. We could do better. A little bit below average.

This places South Africa among the top countries for violent crime and particularly homicide, reflecting deep-seated challenges that are not just about crime, but involve broader side issues like poverty, inequality, and governance. Are white farmers being killed in South Africa? Question, Grok, you tell me. Yes, white farmers in South Africa have been victims of violent crimes, including murder, in what are commonly referred to as farm attacks or farm murders. Here's a nuanced look at the situation. Okay, we get it. So it's happening.

So this guy says, I've not seen anything. I've not seen anything. Yeah, well, props to you, guy. You live in a gated community with private police, something I don't know. But I'm looking at the macro and you represent the micro. I can't believe people in this country are looking at Donald Trump and they believe the disinformation. Well, I don't know. I just Google searched it. Is Google lying? They maybe are. Wow.

What are you going to do, guy? All of the world is just putting out fake information. So which is it? Are we trapped in the North Korea of news information where everything we get is a lie and propaganda to make your country look bad? Or is it you? You know what they say when you walk around everywhere and you smell poop? Look at your boot.

So let me tell you, my friend, if you Google search this and the large language models and the Internet itself will tell you, yeah, it is happening. And then you're like, I've not seen it. Well, then I'd recommend pulling your head out of the hole in the ground and looking around.

But I guess for people like this, many of them are just they live in this world where it's normal. He's like, I've not seen anything. I mean, sure, we have 45 murders per hundred thousand, but that's normal. That's just regular stuff. One hundred and twenty seven murder rapes per hundred thousand people. The baby rape capital of the world, they call it. Why? People in South Africa get AIDS, HIV, and they there's something called the virgin cleansing myth. They believe that by raping a child,

They can pass the curse onto the child. That's not how it works. And thus, you have this. There's also crazy stories where people will get HIV and they want to pass the curse off. So they'll take a needle, stick themselves with it, and then walk into a crowd and stick a random person with the needle to transfer the curse. No joke. That's just what they believe. And so here we are when Elon Musk warns of what's going on to white farmers and

It has long been reported that white farmers get raped, murdered and killed. It happens. Doesn't mean that every white person is threatened. No, I don't know. But it happens. And maybe those people legitimately deserve refugee status. Now, I've said they should leave. And a lot of people challenge saying, where are they going to go?

And I'm like, well, they got to move. Look, you might say it's unfair, it's unjust, but the world ain't fair. If you are a person of any race and you know that a large population wants to kill you because of your race, standing there and saying, you know, I defy you. Sure, I respect it, I guess, but you're going to lose your life. So what do you do? You flee. But where am I supposed to go? I don't know.

You can stay where you are and risk dying or you can leave and risk dying in a different way. It's not easy. But when Elon Musk says or insinuates we should take refugees from South Africa, I don't disagree. I've always been for refugees, even the ones from Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala, if they're legitimate. But if you're from Guatemala or Honduras and you pass through Mexico, which is beautiful to come to America, you're not a refugee.

South Africa, for these white South Africans, the question is, where can they go? Well, to be honest, they don't need to come to the United States. That's the simple thing. If we're to take refugees from anywhere, sure, why not? But they don't need to come here. Brazil, maybe. If they can't go anywhere else, then maybe, maybe, maybe. But we'll see, man. The media is lying, of course. The story has only gotten worse over the past decade.

Man, I wish the people down there the best. I hope things work out. Smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know. More segments are coming up. Don't miss them. And we'll see you all in the next segment. Ladies and gentlemen, it has begun. The first flights deporting individuals to Guantanamo Bay have taken off. Now, I don't know if you can call this deporting.

Because we still control the territory at Guantanamo Bay, but they will be detained. Now, Trump says this is for the worst of the worst. CNN says legal questions swirl around Trump plans. There are a lot of questions here. The individuals reportedly being sent to Guantanamo Bay are so bad, violent offenders. Trump's concern is if he sends them back to their home countries, they're going to be released because those countries don't want them either.

We've seen this with many nations where they basically release people from the prisons and then say, just go somewhere else. So Trump said, OK, Guantanamo Bay, let's see. But I do have questions about who's writing this piece. So we will talk about it now. El Salvador is saying they will actually take in American prisoners, any nationality.

For the U.S. Now, this I largely disagree with. There's a criminal who comes here. They're not from the United States. We have nowhere to send them. By all means, they can go to El Salvador. What's the difference? But an American citizen? Mm hmm.

Not so much. CNN reports migrant flight heads to Guantanamo Bay as legal questions swirl around Trump plans. Now, my friends, before we read the news, click the link in the description below to check out the Green Room episode with Mary Morgan and Terry Schilling talking about trans issues, surrogacy and the mark of the beast.

Terry talks about being a good Catholic, having a bunch of babies, and it's available members only over at TimCast.com. Link in the description below. It's really good. The reason I'm shouting it out is because we've got a ton of people hitting us up saying it's really, it's an amazing show. Off the cuff, behind the scenes, real conversation, uncensored, and it's getting rave reviews. So I figured I'd shout it out more because apparently...

It's like a snowball rolling down a hill. People are really interested. There's a bunch of other green rooms. We brought them back and people are saying they love the format. So check it out. Link in description. Let's read CNN.com. As tents went up in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to hold migrants, attorneys at the DHS in Pentagon were still trying to determine whether it was legal.

to take the unprecedented step of flying migrants from the U.S. southern border to the facility, according to two U.S. officials and a person familiar with the planning. On Tuesday, a military flight carrying migrants is expected to head to Guantanamo Bay, according to one of the officials. The move stems from President Donald Trump's memorandum directing the federal government to prepare the U.S. naval base there to house tens of thousands of migrants. Let's just pause and say criminal illegal immigrant is a difference.

While Guantanamo Bay hosts a migrant processing center, it has largely been used for migrants interdicted at sea, not brought from the United States. Quote, they'd be pushing the limits of where the Immigration and Nationality Act applies, said a former Homeland Security official. Immigration law applies to the United States, and it's unclear what would happen to those moved out of the country only only to be held in detention elsewhere.

The source familiar with the plan said questions like how long the migrants can legally be held there and what their rights would be while detained are still unanswered. It is also unclear whether the migrants will have any access to legal or social services while detained at the base. I'm just going to pause and say if we can't deport them. Let me ask this question. First, I'll preface with this. I will not tolerate, nor should any of you, any mistreatment of these individuals.

If they're going to be brought there, they should be held in any standard condition. They should have food. If the U.S. wants to detain them, then the U.S. is responsible for their life requirements, food, shelter, security, etc. I won't tolerate any mistreatment of individuals, no matter how bad they are, because we are trying to do this clean and by the book. These may be violent criminals, but we still respect the idea of due process. Now, that being said, what if we have nowhere to send them?

Colombia already tried denying us sending back their own citizens. Trump, of course, threatened sanctions and tariffs and things like this. And boy, did they panic. But still, what if we find a violent criminal who refuses to tell us? And what do we do? It's not our responsibility. If you come here and then we say we are going to remove you, that's the gist. That's it. Don't come to this country illegally.

You have a choice. You break into my home. You face the consequences. So with that being said, I don't see the problem with Guantanamo Bay. Now, of course, many of us have a negative look because of the history of Guantanamo Bay for housing terrorists and other suspects. What they've been saying is that there is a separate area that can hold up to 30,000 migrants. It is not the same prison. It is different.

And my answer is just, okay, well, the U.S. is going to have to feed and provide security and shelter. If you want to put a person in a box, you are responsible for their lives. I'm sorry. That's just true. A lot of people are going to say it's not our problem. Dude, we can put them on a boat and kick the boat out of the ocean and be like, good luck.

You're on your own. Some might say that's worse. But if we're deporting people who came here illegally and we don't have anywhere real to put them because they're hardened criminals and nobody wants to take them. Then what do we do? What do we do? Why is it our responsibility? So I think it's got to be done right. But at the same time, don't don't illegal into the country. If you're a criminal, don't commit crimes here.

They're going to say the source familiar with the plan said questions like how long the migrants can legally be held there, what their rights would be all detained. Senior Trump officials have continued to tout the plan, casting it as a facility designed for criminals. It's the perfect place to provide for migrants who are traveling out of our country, but also hardened criminals, said Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense.

Pentagon assets have already been sent to the base to build tents near the migrant operations to house migrants. The first tent started going up last week. U.S. Marines flew down over the weekend to help with construction, and the Army is heading there soon to provide support services like military police, a quartermaster, feeding team, and a medical company. At its maximum capacity, the center can hold less than 200 people, underscoring how big of a lift this will be. Sources familiar with the planning say the massive undertaking is expected to take 30 days.

Discussions have also ramped up between private contractors and the government to build several tent facilities to hold 30,000 people, according to a source. I don't know if I believe their sources to be honest. CNN is not very credible. The facilities are expected to hold single adults. They're expected to be transported to Guantanamo Bay on military flights before they repatriated to their countries of origin.

Federal immigration authorities have used tent facilities to hold migrants along the southern U.S. southern border before, but they are used for temporary periods and must comply with certain standards. We'll see. People apparently, according to Christina, Christina are not going to be there indefinitely. We can see that we have this from just the other day. Troops arrive at Guantanamo Bay to prepare migrant detention center. And then, of course, El Salvador offering to house hardened criminals.

Now, I have some some questions, I suppose, as it pertains to detention of these criminals. Are they doing this as a deterrent? They're going to send some people there. Then when people try to enter the country illegally, Trump's going to say Guantanamo Bay it is. Or how about El Salvador?

Trump makes an example, sends a small group of extremist criminals to Guantanamo Bay without any real intention of creating this 30,000, you know, person facility. I'm not saying he won't do it. I'm saying I believe there's a possibility this move is intended to terrify cartels and other criminal aliens and illegal immigrants that if you enter this country, we may send you not home, but to a holding facility at Guantanamo Bay.

Where who knows what rights you might have? I don't know. I think that's a part of it. I really do. You know, they want to send a message and make an example. Now, El Salvador is offering to house violent U.S. criminals and deportees of any nationality. Well, I'll just say this. If you're a foreign individual who enters this country illegally and commits a violent crime, I do not care.

If we send you to El Salvador, problem solved. I think here's what we should do. Let's say it's a Honduran. We go Honduras. We got some guys coming your way. If they say, no, you don't say, OK, El Salvador does. I go to El Salvador. They'll go to their maximum security, whatever prison with all the other gang members. Not our responsibility. Think twice before coming here and committing crimes. And if your home country won't take you, El Salvador will. U.S. citizens, no way.

It says U.S. criminals. I don't know what that means. If they're referring to U.S. citizens, no way. If you're an American citizen, a legitimate American citizen, like born here or otherwise, I know Trump's challenged the birthright citizenship recently. We'll see where that goes. But as of right now, if you're born here, you're a citizen. Now you go to our prisons. El Salvador makes sense only only if we can't deport the individuals back to their home countries. So I will stress this.

Just because Joe Biden and Democrats in defiance of law allowed you to break the law doesn't mean we would always just tolerate you breaking the law. And the idea that these people are now going to be aggrieved like, oh, it's not fair. Yeah, it's fair. I'm hearing these stories where it's like people with the TPS, temporary protected status, are saying, but I'm going to be sent home. And it's like, well, you are here illegally. The liberals go, no, TPS is legal. And just like Biden created that

Donald Trump takes it away. Cry more. It was always a whim. It was never codified. It's not through Congress. It was just a whim. And like that, it's gone. So I'm not here to tolerate this. We've got criminals. We got people like Lake and Riley losing their lives. OK, you want to sit here and be like, but who's going to pick our crops? Americans, I don't care. This is not a question we're having. But eggs will become more expensive. Eggs are expensive because of bird flu. Talk about regulation. You don't talk about criminal illegal immigrants.

We are going to say don't break our laws. If you want more immigrants, have Congress amend the laws. We'll see where this one goes. I'll wrap it up there. Smash the like button. Share the show with everyone. You know, we got more segments coming up. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Tim cast. And we'll see you on the next segment. I guess there is no better way to put it. Eric Weinstein says this is the administrative equivalent of civil war. Once you consider that, everything makes more sense.

You don't have to agree with it or like it. Just consider it. I don't disagree. Now, he goes on to add so far it is it is an administrative war primarily involving two groups of powerful people against each other. It really isn't oriented at ordinary people, at least not yet. Perhaps, perhaps.

Donald Trump has stormed in. Elon Musk has stormed in. Now you've got mass deportations, the dismantling of the I guess the illegal immigration state that Biden had created, the targeting of USAID. Yeah, there's a really funny meme where it's like a handful of young guys. Elon Musk is hired are dismantling the world as we know it, which has been in place since World War Two.

Maybe that's the liberal economic order being gutted and ripped to shreds. Eric Weinstein says it's a civil war. I think it's a revolution. Trump already won the administrative battle, won the election. Now he's in and he's gutting everything. Perhaps if you want to argue that it is a civil war, there would be some kind of retaliatory strikes from the deep state, which we've not seen. How do they administratively retaliate? Honestly, I don't know.

I do know how they kinetically retaliate. And that is, of course, worrying. The Post Millennial says Chuck Schumer claims Elon Musk and Doge are operating as unelected shadow government. Yeah. Is that all they got? Then I'm not sure I'd call it a civil war. I'd call it a revolution. Trump is gutting the deep state, firing FBI agents, targeting USAID. It is massive. Call it a shadow government.

What's the latest? Well, my friends, the White House is preparing an executive order to abolish the Department of Education. Wow. The planned order follows years of campaign promises from President Trump to abolish the Federal Education Department. And Democrats are crying about it. But I don't believe them. It makes no sense. You know, they're crying over USAID. They don't even know what it is. They want us to be at war in Ukraine. They don't even know why.

These people are cultists. They have no idea what's going on. Donald Trump offered up a buyout. So far, 20,000 federal workers have accepted this. So when they claim that what Trump was doing was illegal or wrong, why? He didn't fire anybody. He said, we'll give you a buyout. You will get paid and benefits until September if you resign right now. And 20,000 federal workers said, OK, fine.

That's one way to do it. And they said that what he was doing was illegal. My friends, it's a revolution. The abolishing, if he abolishes the Department of Education, that's massive. And so there are questions about what these buyouts are and what this civil war means and what a shadow government is. So let's talk about it. Before we do, click the link in the description below and check out the Green Room uncensored show on Timcast dot com.

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Is this what constitutes, according to Eric Weinstein, a civil war? Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said that Doge is operating as an unelected shadow government that has now gained access to the Treasury payment system, the most extensive information of virtually every U.S. citizen. Schumer, along with with a few other Democrat lawmakers, held a press conference warning that staffers at Elon Musk Doge have been given access by Trump to the Treasury Department's payment systems,

where he alleges that staffers have open access to the most sensitive information of virtually every U.S. citizen, perhaps. Now, the reason I like this story first, before we get into all the buyouts, is because we are watching something truly revolutionary. And I want to stress that the actions being taken by Donald Trump are blowing my mind. These are generational changes. And I don't I don't see why they're going to let him keep going. I don't know. So maybe civil war.

But this is their their their response, standing at a podium and saying, oh, Trump is bad. I think it's a revolution. The Democrats don't have any popularity. They don't have any support. And Trump's plan is working from Axios. About 20,000 federal workers have accepted the Trump buyout offer put forward by his administration. It's a significant number of people, but about one percent of the federal workforce still substantially less than their target of five to 10 percent.

The offer is open through Thursday, meaning the total could rise despite heavy opposition from unions and others to buy it. He's not firing anybody. He's just saying, hey, if you want to leave eight months paid, that sounds pretty good. If you ask me, imagine this eight months pay with benefits and you are basically getting a free investment from the government on anything you want to do. You want to be a folk singer. You got eight months full pay to go and live your dream and maybe you make it.

Listen to all those federal employees right now wondering, should I do this? Let me stress September, seven more months. You take this deal. You will get paid in full until September and you can go and buy your art supplies and start painting. Maybe you always want to write a book. Now's your chance. And I mean, seriously, when in life will you ever be given a seven month grant to live and do whatever you want? Anything.

anything. You want to write that book? You want to program that video game? You want to travel? Now is your chance. Now's your chance. Don't lose it. That's why 20,000 people said yes. They say aside from the pace of resignations, the official said the administration is still trying to implement a hiring freeze. The buyout offer entitles federal employees to stop working more or less immediately and keep getting paid till the end of September as eight months.

Critics argue the offer is illegal. There's no real guarantee people will be paid out. And it's something Congress would need to authorize. Why? Why? Let's play this game. Trump says to federal employees, just don't show up. Why would Congress need to authorize that? They're already getting paid. And all that would all this would mean is Trump saying, I'm your boss. You don't do anything. I'm not firing you. I'm not appropriating any new money. I'm just literally saying you're getting paid now. Go home. Don't come back. Why would that be illegal? Why would you need Congress?

The administration rejects rejects those assertions and says it's following through on a promise to restructure the federal government. The federal workforce is normal. Attrition rate is about six percent a year, meaning some of those who've taken the buyout may have been planning to leave anyway. Hey, man, that's really good for them. Congratulations.

Now, what does this mean? Apparently, some people are saying they don't know what's going on. ABC News is reporting that the program has been offered. Some people have questioned it. And White House Secretary Carolyn Leavitt said the idea of the buyout was intended to purge employees who disagree with Trump's agenda is false, asserted that was a way to bring people back to the office.

We're all here at work in the office, Levitt said last week. There are law enforcement officers and teachers and nurses across the country who showed up to the office today. People in the city need to do the same. It's an overwhelmingly popular policy with people outside of D.C. Many federal employees ABC spoke with said they have no plan to accept the offer. One employee told ABC they decided not to take the offer. There was one story where apparently one person literally typed in, I resign, and

This is happening, they said. I was scared, nervous and excited. Thought about it for a day and think just told myself I'm going to do it. A few hours later, they received a response that said we will reply shortly. A week later, days before the deadline on Thursday, they that was the last message they got. The employee said that inside the agency, there's been confusion among their colleagues in silence for management.

When they informed management they'd accepted, they received no response, according to the employee. Later, when they followed up with management, they were told they should have waited for more guidance before accepting the offer. The employee said that management initially told them they would still have to work even after resigning, but they later clarified it wouldn't be the case. So it looks like Trump's offer pulled through. Trump is gutting the system, ladies and gentlemen. I would not call this a civil war.

Democrats flood the zone with acts of anti-Trump resistance. Good luck. Trump is firing off executive orders, memos and policy changes. The Democratic activist machine cannot respond quickly enough. So what are we left with? They're going to flood the zone with protests. So what? Trump doesn't need to respond to any of that. Democrats will need to file lawsuits to stop him. So there's no civil war, my friends.

I know I've said it many times, but I'll say it again. This is a revolution. Smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Become a member at TimCast.com. Thanks for hanging out. Click the link in the description below, and we will see you all in the next segment.

Started a bunch of companies, made a lot of money, richest guy on the planet. You'd be an idiot to say that man is not smart. AOC did. No, she's wrong. Donald Trump, also a billionaire. You have to be hardworking and smart to get to these levels. Guys, I got to tell you, it is not easy to be a billionaire. Now, some people may have it easier. Maybe they're smart. They got the talent, whatever it may be, but it requires hard work.

nonstop, 24-7. And if you follow Elon Musk on his socials on X, you know the dude's basically active 24-7. He never stops working, never stops. And it's kind of wild for a dude with so many kids. Smart guy, though. As a shareholder of Tesla, I believe that Elon Musk's leadership will make more money for my stock, the shares that I have. I don't have a lot,

But I have enough. I have more than probably I have more than the guy who sued. So here's what happened. Some dude, some person sues saying Elon should not get his multibillion dollar, like $70 million pay package as CEO. I mean, it's his company. So a judge in Delaware denied it. Yeah, big mistake. Now, I got pissed because I'm like, dude, if Elon Musk is disincentivized on Tesla and moves on other companies, that's going to affect my stock value.

A vote was held. I personally was asked to vote and I said Elon should get his money. I'm not the biggest shareholder. I mean, just take a look at what I got. Nothing super big, nothing super big. But I'm a big fan of Tesla. I own three Teslas. OK, I like them. And I don't want to say too much, but six figures. OK, I want the stock to go up. It's good for me. And I like the company.

The judge defied the will of the shareholders. That's an insult to me personally. Well, here you go, ladies and gentlemen. It's backfiring. Delaware judge went after Musk. Now Delaware is losing corporations at an alarming rate. The far left psychotic behavior from a rogue judge is burning the state to the ground. Delaware, for those that don't know, is famous for its tax law.

And it's trust law. And they're basically like, start your company in Delaware, even if you're not really there. And you get like a registered agent and a P.O. box or something. I don't know if that's actually how you do it, because I don't I think it's nasty. And then you save money on taxes and registration and things like this. Well, now Meta is saying they're going to ditch Delaware and go to Texas. They're currently incorporated in Delaware. It's a common thing. And they're getting out. You reap what you sow.

Talk about backfiring. It's kind of crazy. The deep state, these shills, the far left lunatics keep trying to make these moves and all it's doing is hurting them. So I'm glad to see it. I am. Get out of Delaware. People came to us. They always do this. I am to the best of my ability of man of integrity. And so they came to me and said, Tim, why don't you incorporate in Delaware?

And I said, I don't live in Delaware. Yeah, but every company does it. You rent a space or whatever, start a company. Your headquarters will be there. You have a registered agent who handles your business stuff, but you can be wherever you want. And I was like, why would you do that? Oh, it's cheaper on taxes. I'm like, I that's ridiculous. I'm going to operate in the state where I operate. I want to make my community better. I don't care for whatever this is. I'm not going to buy Chinese products. I'm not cutting corners.

And I'm glad that I never did because, man, we'd be scrambling. And I think it's hypocritical. So wake up call. But Elon's moving to Texas. So is Meta. Here's a story from Hot Air. They say, remember last year when activist Delaware judge invalidated Elon Musk's compensation package at Tesla twice, despite it having been overwhelmingly approved by stockholders twice? The compensation package was unconventional. He wouldn't get paid unless he delivered extraordinary results. He multiplied the value of the company by tenfold.

which is shareholders approved by the package. He made them extremely wealthy, and they rewarded him by making him even wealthier. Yeah, like, again, I'm looking at my returns on Tesla. It's beautiful. Beautiful. Okay. And I think Elon did a really great job. I don't have a lot. Okay. I got more than a lot of people. That's for sure. Come on. You know, I'm not trying to be a dick or brag or anything. I'm just saying I have a little bit.

relative to the size of Tesla. And I appreciate when my investments work out. They say he put it on. He put it all on the line, performed and the judge took it away, gave it to a bunch of lawyers. The judge was, by the way, closely tied to the Biden crime family. They say, oh, wow, that's crazy. Delaware, of course, is Biden territory. And Biden was engaged in a war on Elon. That's right.

The judge awarded attorney's fees to the lawyers who blocked Elon's pay package, which she claimed was excessive and the numbers were staggering. The Delaware verdict awards the plaintiff's attorneys $17,692 per hour for suing Tesla. $345 million. The judge claims it's worth it because they litigated effectively and overcame hurdles. I wouldn't pay it. That's clearly unconstitutional. I would argue illegal.

No wonder everybody in corporate America freaked out. If you are targeted by politicians, your entire business could be destroyed. Well, Fafo, you know what that means? Major corporations are fleeing Delaware so fast. The governor himself is squealing and looking for a way to repair the reputation of the state. It's the most corporate friendly nation. It is a genuine crisis. Wow, man.

Here is a list of companies that have moved out of Delaware. Tesla, SpaceX, a boring company, Neuralink, XCorp. OK, that's obvious. That's all Elon. TripAdvisor, Meta, Fidelity National, Newsmax, Sonoma, Bill. Wow. Bill's big. They do invoicing. Dropbox, TransPerfect. Somewhere around 15 to 20 percent of Delaware's budget comes from corporate franchise taxes.

Wow.

The scale of the disaster is incalculable. Texas and Nevada have become the preferred destination for incorporation, not just for new companies, but for some of the largest corporations in the world. The uncertainty that one judicial decision can cause will likely cost Delaware taxpayers billions of dollars. Take a look at this. Leave Delaware. The Delaware governor has responded to companies leaving, saying, quote,

It's really important we get it right for Elon Musk or whoever the litigants are in Delaware courts. We're cognizant that there may be some things that need to change. We're going to work on them. Bye. Have a nice day. Blue states that have after a round for a very long time over the past few years have been creeping. Ernest Hemingway famously said that going bankrupt is a process that happens gradually over time as bad decisions are made but come suddenly as a tipping point. How did you go bankrupt? Gradually, then suddenly.

It's like eating your seed corn. Everything is great until it runs out. Then comes starvation. Let me tell you a story, my friends. You know my complaints. I'm surprised it went as viral as it did when I said we were upset with West Virginia. I'll give you some new information. So we've been operating as per our lawyers and accountants instruction largely.

West Virginia, along with what is it? I think 34 other states have implemented these new laws banning individuals from working for themselves. Now, maybe I'm being a little cute. These laws are largely called like identifying independent contractor laws. Let me tell you about how West Virginia does it. Let me start like this. California passed what was called SB five. I think it was called SB five.

And they said, no, no, because of Uber and DoorDash and whatever, you can't contract people to work this way. Uber basically said the people who use our app are using a social media app to connect with people who need rides. So if you're a driver and you want to offer rides, the app connects you. And they went, nope, those are employees. So Uber paid a big fine.

I don't know exactly what happened with, but California passes this law where they basically said, if you're an independent contractor and you provide your service more than 30 times to a company, you're an employee effectively ending the right to be an individual and work for yourself. Let me explain. I think the number was 30. Let's say you're a writer.

And you have 10 clients. You're a freelance writer who works for a bunch of news houses. This is what actually happened. And you say, I write one article a week for the for Web site X. I write three articles a week for Web site Y, but I write 10 articles a week for Web site Z.

I need those websites X and Y to supplement my income because website Z only wants 10 articles. After three weeks, you are now an employee of Z and you cannot work for these other companies slashing your revenue, slashing your income. So what happens? These these media companies fired everyone and said, we will no longer buy from you out of California. Why? Why?

I don't want to work for one company. I want to write articles and sell them to my clients. Not allowed anymore. Here's how West Virginia did it. West Virginia effectively made it illegal for a 16 year old to offer to mow the lawn of his neighbor. Yeah, effectively. Now they want to argue like, no, no, that's fine. But they give themselves broad leeway in enforcing these actions against you. We've already lost two people.

Because of the state's insane BS laws. There's a bunch of politicians who are upset. And they're like, I can't believe this happened. But guys, y'all passed this law three years ago. Well, almost four years ago now, in 2021. Right before we invested in West Virginia. Didn't know the law was happening in West Virginia. Didn't realize it. My fault. My fault. It's hard to know, to look for something you don't know exists. To be fair, but...

I figured West Virginia wouldn't pull something like this. Where we are currently at is that West Virginia has basically given itself the broad powers to determine whether or not you're allowed to hire someone to contract. If they've got a problem with you, they'll claim that you're not allowed to do it. That's it. Broadly speaking, West Virginia has a law that says it is illegal now to be an individual offering your services. Broadly speaking, what they do is they say, if you are doing any work.

That aligns with the core elements of the business. You're an employee. It's like, well, we're a media company. And sometimes we contract a film producer to make one film employee. Well, I'm not going to hire someone as an employee and then have them go through all the benefit process only to quit three days later because they filmed one thing over the weekend. Yep. They say that you have to have term contracts. I don't want to do term contracts. That's right.

Everyone who works for you as a contractor has to be under a term. They can't quit. It's absolutely insane. So anyway, I bring this up because these far left policies and laws that are being enacted in places like Delaware, although this is different as a judge and in West Virginia, are destroying our ability to run our businesses effectively. And there's only 16 states that don't have this psychotic law.

If somebody wants to do a job periodically where they show up, do something and leave, they're a contractor. If someone's providing their service to me and a bunch of other people, they're a contractor. But what they're claiming is you have to fulfill three criteria to be qualified as a contractor. And so that means if you're talent and you contract to appear in a certain number of shows, but you don't contract anybody else, maybe you don't want to, and you don't have a term contract, no, employee, we can't do that. So-

We've already lost two people. I am beyond angry with the state. I am disgusted by it. A bunch of the local politicians, the state level politicians are like, we will fix this. We will fix this. Well, guys, stop taking enforcement action against us. They expect me to accept favors from the government. I'm not doing it. You want to send your people our way and tell us that this law is in effect. I will leave.

I'll join Elon Musk. We'll figure it out. Don't get me wrong. I think Texas does the same thing. Tennessee does the exact same thing. West Virginia actually has one of the worst interpretations of the law. They require you to start to form a business and get to form an LLC and get a business license. So what ends up happening? There's one circumstance where we contracted someone for literally a draft report and they said, nope, no, you can't do that. And I'm like, wait, what?

We don't we don't design these things. We don't do general contracting. We asked an individual to do a draft report and they said, you're not allowed. And I said, then your state is garbage. Your state is garbage. That means you can't work here. So be it. Man, I'm sick of this. I'm so sick of this.

Shout out to Elon Musk. You reap what you sow, Delaware. I'm going to stop ranting on the West Virginia problem, but I'm really pissed about it. These laws that they are passing across the country, these ABC contractor laws are the you will live in the pod and you will eat the bugs laws. If you are an individual, you're 20 years old in West Virginia and you decide that you want to do contract work for a series of clients, can't do it.

The business is going to say, sorry, we can't do it because the law was passed saying you're not allowed to work for yourself. You want to be an employee? No, I don't want to be an employee. I produce widgets and I want to sell my widgets to this business. Sorry. Let's say there's a bakery and you go in there and say, hey, look, I run a bakery. I can sell you this every morning. I'll come in and I'll give you these products and they'll go, sorry, it's too similar to what we do as a business. You have to be an employee here. Well, I don't want to be an employee because it's a proprietary recipe that I own and I don't want you to have. Sorry, can't do it.

Can't do it. You own IP as an employee. The company gets it. That's it. Sorry. Have a nice day. So you will not be able to work. It is scumbag, evil, disgusting garbage because the state didn't want to deal with enforcing tax law on their own. So they decided to ban individuals right to work evil. And I'm I'm ragging on West Virginia because I'm here. But like I said, 30, 34 states have done this. So and the rest are probably going to do it, too.

Whatever, man. I'll wrap it up there. Become a member at TimCast.com. Support our work. People are asking what we're going to do. We might just go back to Maryland, which has similar laws, but they don't enforce it the same way. I don't know what else to do. You know what I mean? Because these states are all scumbaggery. Now, some people are saying stay in West Virginia and get them to fix it. Okay, West Virginia, fix it. Fix it now. Hold a special legislative session right now with Governor Morrissey. Get all the people together and say we are abolishing this stupid law we passed four years ago. I'm over it.

People are, you know, they're messaging me saying the governor wants to talk to you. And I'm like, I do not accept favors. I will not. I was saying this before. I don't want to buy Chinese products. I don't want to incorporate in Delaware. And I don't want to have to go to the governor or a state rep or a delegate and say, please do a favor for me because your state's garbage. Now, look, West Virginia is largely a beautiful place with great people and great stuff. I'm just pissed about this one thing, but it's really bad. What happened was.

Part of the law says that you have to contractually require people to file their taxes, which makes no sense. It's not my responsibility. That's your responsibility to enforce your tax law. Because of Uber and DoorDash and these other apps, the state was concerned people wouldn't file their taxes properly and they couldn't track it. So they passed a law banning independent contracting to force people to be employees so that the business would have to file the tax on behalf of the employee. I am playing that game. I think the appropriate move we can make is just to relocate back to Maryland and

and West Virginia was a mistake. There's a lot of reasons why I think it was, unfortunately. You know, when we were at the castle, we were able to produce the bits, the castle bits. We have a hard time doing that with a multi-building property. We have three structures, basically. It's a lot harder to do. We didn't have the skate park, you know, so I like the skate park. I really do. We can do a lot there, but even that's been hard to get off the ground. So it's a little further away from D.C., which has made booking a little bit more challenging, and I'm like,

Honestly, I think relocating back to maybe Virginia makes a lot of sense. Actually, Virginia is a lot better on the independent contractor law. And so we were thinking like, what if we go to Virginia? We tried Maryland. We tried West Virginia. Maybe Virginia is the way to do it. But yeah, I don't know. We're looking at being closer to D.C. for booking. We'll see. I'm so pissed off about this stuff. But bravo to Elon. Screw you, Delaware. I'll wrap it up there. Thanks, Frank. And I will see you all tonight in Timcast IRL.