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podcast. What's going on everybody?
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Thanks for tuning in to another episode of California on the
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ground. It's been a couple weeks.
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We're on a little bit of the summer.
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Sabbatical technical issues and summer whatever we're allowed to
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take breaks as Well, but we're all back together.
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The gang is back in the saddle with Dan tonight.
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We are going to go over newsom's new trend and obsession with
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these tick-tocks and these reels that he's been posting, he's
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trying to like spread the truth in his word.
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And tonight, I have my trusty co-host with me.
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Cynthia, how are you doing? Cynthia.
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Doing great. Good to be back and then I have
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the best researcher political Archer in the west with us as
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well, Camille figured, if we're going to be fact-checking it
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might help to have the best researcher in the west to be
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here as well. To help us fact-check.
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Well thank you for having me on. Excellent.
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So before we get started, is there anything that you guys can
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think of right off the bat when you watch these tick-tocks?
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That what's your, what's your general sense before we hop into
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him? Because we're, there's several,
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we're going to get into. But what's your general sense of
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these tick tocks when you see them?
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Sofia. Oh okay.
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I was going to let the gas go on first.
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Um well first and foremost just some general thoughts.
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I did think it was hilarious when you some you know, started
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to post on true social so you can speak his truth.
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And then as far as like Tick-Tock, also my whole
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criticism with Republicans, as far as branding and messaging is
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like regardless because like we're in politics, so we're in
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the bubble, right? But like four people are not in
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politics. They don't think as deeply about
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these things, they just kind of see like what they see, I will
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say on the state legislature side like the assembly and the
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Senate, their content has been really great.
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And so I give kudos to like, whoever handles the comps up
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there in Sacramento. No, but for a while before that
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it sucked, it wasn't the best. It could have been proved like
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for the Democrats. Even if you look at their Tick
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Tock it's like high quality stuff, like they have like
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professional cartoonist and do all that stuff and they're
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always like Like on the trends and stuff.
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So for Newsom, like even like for the recall stuff like with
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all these past two years, like it was just really annoying kind
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of seeing him driving there that.
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But the reality is like he was doing what he was doing.
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And even like if you take some time and go on like his
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comments, like seeing all these like, younger people think he's
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attractive and stuff like we could sit here all day and talk
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all the smack, but the reality is like he's hurting votes.
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He's giving like what the people want and stuff.
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So I You think it's ascertainment and he knows what
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he's doing and he knows in my opinion.
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Like I think we all know like he wants to run for president
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someday, but when I saw that he gone through social to like my
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whole thing is he knows how the read the room, like he knows
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what he's doing like. He knows that there's people
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that are just tired of the fighting on both sides, he knows
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that there's Republicans that also disillusioned with the
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party. And so like, even though like
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obviously, we're going to be Debunking all this stuff.
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But I just think he's smart and he knows what he's doing and,
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you know, he's just trying to do what he needs to do for his
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political future. So those are just my thoughts
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about his content. His audience loves this content.
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I mean if you read the comments they're very positive comments.
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Like yes, that's my president, there's a lot of that but yeah,
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I was looking, I was looking a for it's like, that's my
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president. Oh, he's so handsome pop up.
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I'm like, what? Of course, this is why this is
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why I love you. This is why I voted for you
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kiddo. Keep doing what you're doing.
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Yeah, it's a lot of like that's my future president.
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And it's like, oh God, these people are who I actually saw
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one comment today, that I was like, what somebody said, I love
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how he just speaks facts and truth and he doesn't Gaslight
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anybody and I'm saying are going away as, you know, 20 minutes
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before we're going to go on live and pretty much go over.
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How that's all he does is Gaslight.
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So with that said, let's hop into Let's pop this screen in
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here. Give it a second.
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Hopefully, come on computer. There we go.
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Okay. So I guess we'll just start with
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the first one and we'll just kind of work our way through
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that one by one because he, this is sort of recent if you go back
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and his tick-tocks, it's more like covid stuff, and him
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getting his fourth booster shot but his like, truth to talks or
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more recent. So we'll start with these and
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what kind of work through them and for any of the longer ones,
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you can tell me to pause or we can just go through the whole
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thing and we'll talk about afterwards.
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So, this first On is what is this one about?
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He doesn't have a title on this one.
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Come on. Open up, there we go.
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People ask keep asking why I'm calling out to Santa's in these
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Republican Governors. The answer is simple.
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I don't like tools going on in this country.
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The last 50 years of progress, the rights revolution has been
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wiped out in real time by folks with a zest for demonization and
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other other people. I can't take what these
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Governors are doing state after State tacking minorities
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attacking vulnerable communities.
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Threatening the Special Olympics with fines going after the lgbtq
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community. Saying, if you been Right by
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your father, you don't have the right to express yourself
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deciding what to do for yourself and right over your own body.
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I don't like it. I don't like a descent is just
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the way he talked about fauci could disagree with people.
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They're bullies, my mom used to wash my mouth out with soap if I
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talk like that. Yeah I don't like what's
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happening threatening people if they come to California for
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Reproductive Rights and States like Texas, bounties makes a
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serious moment in American history.
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So why I'm doing those? Ads and it's because I can't
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take it. I gotta sleep at night.
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It's not because of Any ambition, my ambition literally
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is to be judged to have lived in this moment and not to regret
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having not met this moment. And so on climate, on energy on,
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trying to take responsibility to leave this world a little bit
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better place. And to go after bullies my
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entire life, I don't like bullies.
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I don't like people that other other people, I don't like
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people, that demean other people, and I just that's being
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celebrated in Politics today and you got to call it.
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That the status is the worst of it.
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And these other guys, they're right there and forgive me.
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I yeah, I'm naming them because we have to and I think people
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need to understand what's going on in this country and there's
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too much at stake. So California will play its role
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will do our part and that's all this is about.
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So if not you and it's not by and who can pick up the mantle
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of that outrage against the vote?
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No I think I don't know that there's been a two-year period
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in modern American history. That's been more effective.
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The last two years with the B Administration across the
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Spectrum terms of policy, it's a master class.
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A master master class in America.
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So seem to know if they don't need them but they'll feel it.
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They'll experience, they'll be the beneficiaries of it and I'll
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tell you, there's a guy that might be, but they might not
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vote that way, doesn't matter. At the end of the day will be
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judged for the things. You did not the things you said,
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Joe Biden. I can sleep better than any
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modern president with these Compass.
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The last can't take, what's going on in this.
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Okay, okay, it's so hard to watch these things and not
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stand. Have a maintain a serious face
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down all that. There's a lot to unpack.
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Yeah, because that's all, that's a whole two minutes of.
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Remember, he speaks facts and Truth.
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He doesn't Gaslight people. But that was a master class in
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gaslighting, I would say who wants to start a by want to jump
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in anything stood out to anybody that they want to jump in and
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comment on right away. The one thing I will point out
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is he talks about this whole thing, and he kind of brings it
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up several times in these tick-tocks, we'll see him again.
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And Is this whole notion of like if you've been raped by your
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father, you can't have the choice to get an abortion or
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what to do with your life. I haven't seen any law on the
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books that prevents that, or in cases of rape or these
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exceptions. I haven't seen that, but I feel
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like that's something that he kind of pushes out there.
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It's one of those extreme arguments.
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They likes to push out there as if that's the majority of cases
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when it comes to abortions in red States.
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But it does seem like that's one of the suspect claims.
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What about you guys? Anything jump out to you in this
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first video? Well, tell me jumping off of
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what Bill said regarding abortion less than two percent
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of abortions account for rape and incest as it is.
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But we're continuously using this argument that we need to
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protect the women's rights who were raped and an incest and
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everything. But whatever talking about going
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after the rapist and the father said, these cases and Gavin is
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the biggest, you know, wants to free all the criminals as it is.
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Why are we not talking about walking up?
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Rapists and giving them prison for life.
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They, I mean it might get it a rapist has no.
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There's they just they can sit and rot in jail and like, you
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know, if they want to let God deal with them or whatever, but
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they're never, they never should be a part of society again.
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And yet, here we have Gavin who you will see him, call out
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Alabama regarding prisons in other videos, it's like he
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doesn't even want, he wants to decriminalize all these people.
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But yet, say the baby needs to be aborted, the baby needs to be
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avoided, but in this video, he doesn't like people who other
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other people. He's the biggest hypocrite, he's
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the biggest other of others, you know, he's the biggest you can't
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do this, you can't do this, you can't do that.
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And so this like his whole thing is, just, He's a hypocrite and
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then I don't like bullies. Do you say it isn't allowed to
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call out fauci yet? He's a bully calling out
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DeSantis and Abbott. Again, a hypocrite.
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And what I thought was funny to like the P, spent two minutes
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talking about like it's wrong, we shouldn't be calling names
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and words matter and you know I can't stand bullies at the end
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these talks about his own side and you know the reporter asked
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about you and things that Biden said and like and then at the
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end of it just to kind of put a nail in the coffin.
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He was like, yeah. People don't remember what you
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say. It's about what they do.
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It's like you just spent two minutes talking about what?
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What the Republicans were just saying.
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So what Is it I'm thinking is a fact that biting can sleep
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better than any other president in history.
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Because when you're half dead, you're pretty much sleeping.
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So that's a fact. I give Gavin props for that.
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Fact. Yeah.
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Well when you're, you know, a thousand years old, it's easy to
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fall asleep at night because you need 12 hours of sleep a night.
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So yeah. He talks about like this
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demeaning and I don't like to other people.
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But how many times in the past two years between covid and the
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election. Have we seen Gavin Newsom.
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And people, Democrats, California Democrats who are
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lower on the rung of power. Do the same exact thing that
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they are saying, which is, they call people who disagree with
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them. Anti-vaxxers they are Trump
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offers there. Thai science.
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They don't get it. They're these evil people, their
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fascist. They are, you know, their hero
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is Trump who was an insurrectionist, it's always
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like they're pointing out to the other side, like, oh, look at
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these people over here. This is why things are so bad in
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California or they're so bad in America is because there's these
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evil people out here. These evil people who don't
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agree with our agenda and we Should all point fingers and say
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they're the evil people. And it's fitting that especially
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after tonight with Biden's speech, we were talking about
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before we came on line. The one that looked like he was
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either in Nazi Germany, or in the New Order of Star Wars,
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whichever Veil and you want to choose.
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He spent his entire speech, other rain, pretty much half of
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America. Anybody who voted for Trump,
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making them sound like they're the horrible people, they're the
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ones who live in lies and and that's any.
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But he basically goes Everything that's wrong in America is
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because of these people. And that sort of rhetoric is so
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dangerous. That they, we've gotten to a
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point where politicians are going things are bad because of
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those people over there and to me for him to go oh you're a
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bully. And I don't like other young
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people, that's all you do. Is other people.
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That's like your whole thing. Your whole shtick is other in
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people and blaming people for everything that's going wrong.
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And I'll just say like a general point to it's like one thing for
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us as commentators and just voters in general to criticize
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politicians. I just think it's a whole other
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level, you know, when you start demonizing the actual voters,
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especially people that, you know, are everyday people that
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aren't public figures will definitely go down the rabbit
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hole for other videos. But nuisance pretty much has
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done the exact same thing I've done.
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When we feel like he just demonizes people like the A
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voters that happen to disagree with them on policy makes them
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feel like they mean nothing and that their voices, don't matter.
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Mmm. Which is what a polar would do.
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Sorry. Yeah.
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And this is Art, I guess it's this fallacy that the left likes
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to bring up where they say, oh, I'm very inclusive and I'm not
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someone who Bullies Are other people.
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Because I support this group, For exact, like they can say, I
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support lgbtq plus I2 Spirit whatever.
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So, that makes me a good person and that means I don't other
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people, but that's not how it works.
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You can't just say, well, because I accept this minority
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group, I am therefore a good person and I don't other people.
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And when they do that other, it just there, try to kind of play
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this game of, like, I'm super inclusive because Like, I
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support this one, tiny group, but when it comes to 70 million
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Americans who may have disagreed with me or the president that I
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voted for those people are bad and I'm allowed to other them.
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So there's a lot to unpack hers or anything else before we hop
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into the next one. Any final comments on this one?
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This is like, this is a clip from an interview.
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If people on audio can't see this isn't one of his like truth
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whatever he was doing. This is like a clip and I think
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they asked him it was all about whether or not he was going to
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run for president which he's doing his best to pretend.
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Like he's not going to run for president but we all know he's
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going to run for president whether it be 2428 so and he's
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done in the cool baseball cap to make them look like an Everyman.
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Also how much do you think the bar of soap cost that his mom
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used to wash his mouth out with soap?
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I would say it's probably pretty expensive so knowing Upbringing.
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Absolutely. The most bougie soap out there.
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It's not. So it's not like Irish Spring
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soap that you buy at the pharmacy.
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It's probably like this soap. You buy it.
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I don't know if my Whole Foods like fancy hemp soap or
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something like that, that's $10. A bar or something because he's
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bougie and he's trying to be an Everyman, but it's not working.
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Alright, let's hop on to the next one.
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And what's this one about this is about education.
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This year this is going to get Camille.
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All riled everybody, its Governor, Gavin, Newsom here to
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go in search of the truth. And the truth is you're being
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misled. Dare, I say being light to red
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State Governors. A, they talked a big game.
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Don't they about providing parents with education Choice
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when it comes time to walk. The walk there.
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Let's take a look at how one state in particular just as an
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example Alabama, chose to invest versus what we did here in the
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state of California, both California and Alabama received
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substantial amount of new money from the federal government
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Alabama. Spent hundreds of millions of
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dollars of that Federal money, 400 million to be exact to
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super-sized. No investment in kids, no
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investment in real choice. Is California on the other hand,
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the spent our federal money invested it by giving three and
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a half million kids college savings accounts, giving them
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real choice of academic future given them up to $1500 in these
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accounts. Alabama chose to invest in
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prisons and Punishment, California chose to invest in
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education and the future. That's the California way
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America. It's time to make your choice.
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Everybody and how it just keeps being that last Light.
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America, it's time to make your choice.
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That sounds like a presidential slogan to make, doesn't it?
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That doesn't sound like something.
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A governor of a state. Would say, it sounds like you
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have a choice to make and the choice is Newsome.
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Also Trina sours. Adkins the second comment.
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Says yes mr. President hands up so Camille, I
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know. Shan is near and dear to your
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heart, and I know you're chomping at the bit.
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So, I'm just going to let you loose on this one because I'm
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sure I have so much to say, can you hear me, okay?
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All right, first of all, Alabama has just under four point, five
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million people, California has just under thirty four million
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people percentage-wise. We have about the same percents
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of K through 12 ages students and College.
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Tents with 21.6 percent of the population of Alabama being K
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through 12. Ages and 6.9 being College age,
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in California, 22% escape to 12 ages and 7% is college age.
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So the percentages are about the same.
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All the populations are different, the funds he's
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referring to getting an echo. Because okay, the fun side here
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we are referring to is the Cobra Leaf funds and we all got all
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states not billions of dollars. And Alabama is besting 400
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million into prisons and they are also investing, hold on.
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They are also investigating 70 million into K through 12,
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Education, Health and Wellness and a million in Pay virtual
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learning 16 million for public universities. 20 billion for
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independent College Programs. Twenty seven point three million
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for community colleges and fit billion for colleges and
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universities. Did I go away?
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No. You're so now I'm just gonna
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happen numbers so California. What he's talking about is that
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they are giving up too hot, not everyone $1500 to college
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students, but of course, you know, apply for this and let me
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see. There's a, I have Some info on
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this somewhere. For this program, that is mostly
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for. Who is eligible for capital for
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this Cal kids account. But it is It's, you know,
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usually the minority communities and the underfunded communities,
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of course, are the ones that are eligible.
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You do not have to be a California, you do not have to
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be bored here. You do not have to be a legal
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citizen to apply for this. So these three and a half
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million people, college-aged. All they have to do is come here
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and apply. For this money that will go for
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you know not the people like me who isn't considered low income
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but is about to have like in the next few years and have three
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kids college age. Wow.
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So, all that stuff is you were listening out, bunch of stuff
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that was all for Alabama. That's what they were investing
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in. Is that what their, yes.
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I bet they have a ton of other Investments to but he liked to
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be left out those facts that they were investing in college
00:22:32
and K through 12 education and then he just points out like but
00:22:36
we're giving it illegal immigrants, a bunch of money to
00:22:38
go to college here and then vote for him for president basically.
00:22:43
Yeah. In hundred dollars doesn't seem
00:22:45
considering that $1500 a lot. You know, we were talking about
00:22:50
student loans in the UCS yesterday.
00:22:54
What was it 30 thousand dollars? Thirty forty thousand dollars.
00:22:57
Thirty five thousand dollars a year to go to one of these UCS
00:23:04
$1500, I guess is supposed to be a substantial amount of savings
00:23:09
for kids or I mean, I feel like that's not that much money to
00:23:15
give to kids if they're talking about investing in the future.
00:23:18
Well, it it's up to not everyone's even to get that.
00:23:21
It's just up to 1500 per Like so some will qualify for less.
00:23:26
I'm sure. And how much of it do you think
00:23:32
this investment that he's doing is just going back to teacher
00:23:37
unions? The the groups that are just
00:23:39
ended up paying for most of these campaigns anyway and it's
00:23:43
just kind of getting funnel back like through the whole system.
00:23:49
A lot. Let's I don't know not
00:23:54
necessarily a number, but it just a lot would be probably the
00:23:57
number. Go ahead Cynthia.
00:24:07
Oh no I was just going to say the man his biggest donor, is
00:24:10
the California Teachers Association the biggest teachers
00:24:13
you in the state and we were the last state in the country to
00:24:19
open up schools where 49th in the country for Education
00:24:23
outcomes. Like I just think he's really
00:24:26
the last person to talk about how California Being better than
00:24:30
other states when it comes to education and the country.
00:24:35
Because wasn't I just released today, like, we're like the
00:24:37
worst were way behind. Yeah.
00:24:42
Yeah, but as long as you get to say, you spend a lot of money on
00:24:44
it, it sounds much better. Right again, he's just anti
00:24:49
prison because criminals should be free to walk amongst us.
00:24:55
This is a great screen shot that I didn't even do this on
00:24:57
purpose. This snapshot of him, the way he
00:25:00
is right now. I feel bad for all the audio
00:25:02
listeners, who can't, who can't watch her right now?
00:25:06
Is there ever? And this is more of like a
00:25:08
personal question to you Camille about you homeschool correct?
00:25:12
Yes. And you're proud Home School
00:25:15
parent. Do you get any help from the
00:25:18
state or is it, you have to do it all on your own?
00:25:21
I do it. All on my own, I was with a
00:25:24
charger for a few years, but a charter is government funded and
00:25:29
there was a lot of food and when I started, however, they slowly
00:25:35
started, you know, they wanted they were pushing vaccines and
00:25:39
State Testing and they pushed out.
00:25:41
Even if I bought my own faith-based group curriculum.
00:25:44
Like what? As I won't want to look this up.
00:25:47
Freedom. So everything is out of pocket.
00:25:54
And Cynthia. You were involved with the push
00:25:58
for school choice to try and get the proposition, which didn't
00:26:01
make it. Unfortunately, this time to get
00:26:04
more school choice on the books, didn't pass.
00:26:09
That's another thing that like California doesn't want invest
00:26:12
in, is school choice. It's always Public Schools.
00:26:14
It's always, it just goes to one place when they talk about all
00:26:17
this investment, correct. That's correct, I think and I
00:26:22
think like the important thing for people know to is, the issue
00:26:25
is not is not like a, it's not a, it's a budget issue.
00:26:31
It's not like because basically California, we have a lot of
00:26:34
Revenue, there's a lot of surplus.
00:26:37
So the issue is not necessarily the amount of money that's going
00:26:40
to school. So it's about how we Steward it.
00:26:42
So the solution as far as like how much my issue go here and
00:26:47
where it's not necessarily That it's about the necessarily so so
00:26:53
I think for me it's more about like the transparency.
00:26:55
That's not how like that was available for the state.
00:27:03
Shall we move on to the next one?
00:27:06
What's the next one? I feel like we're unwrapping
00:27:09
that Christmas presents here. I don't, I don't remember what
00:27:11
the next one is ever safe. Cynthia.
00:27:13
And I have Lots of echo from Camille and Cynthia.
00:27:19
Hey, everybody its Governor. Gavin Newsom here.
00:27:21
Again, Watch the video. I'll check the mic sounds.
00:27:25
We all this. And that's the truth.
00:27:26
The truth is, every single night we turn on the TV.
00:27:29
You see some of these loving Governor's Florida, Texas
00:27:34
elsewhere railing against vaccine mandates, particularly
00:27:37
covid, vaccine mandates. But the truth is, every single
00:27:42
one of them led by Ron and floor or Vaccines for your kids in
00:27:48
their states, you can't get into public schools in Florida
00:27:52
without seven mandated vaccines. So my question to all of you is
00:27:58
that hypocrisy or is that just fraud Hey everybody, its
00:28:03
Governor. Gavin Newsom.
00:28:04
Yeah, I remember this one. This was one about the vaccines
00:28:10
and we're allowed to say the word vaccine on YouTube now
00:28:13
because they just changed their Community guidelines.
00:28:15
You're actually allowed to talk about vaccines and mass now on
00:28:18
YouTube. So this was one that I did a
00:28:23
responds to and you can only get into so much in, like, 50
00:28:28
seconds, which is why I kind of want to do this whole podcast to
00:28:31
talk about, Little bit more. This was one where he said, oh
00:28:36
you have all these Governors who say they don't like vaccine
00:28:41
mandates, but if you look at their sites, they mandate
00:28:45
vaccine. So they're hypocrites.
00:28:49
But this is one of those, he's not telling you the whole story.
00:28:52
He's gaslighting you into believing in what is this 42
00:28:57
seconds that there's some sort of a hypocrite when all you have
00:29:00
to do is go look at what he's talking about.
00:29:04
Yes, there are required vaccines for these states.
00:29:10
And if you go on my Instagram page, there's a real about it
00:29:13
and you can pull up, Texas and Florida and they do require
00:29:17
vaccines for public schools. The difference is that these
00:29:21
vaccines are for stuff. Like I don't know what I'm
00:29:25
trying to think of like normal childhood vaccines.
00:29:29
I'm blanking on them right now but if you go look at the list,
00:29:31
those are vaccines that have been around generally.
00:29:34
A long time, there's been plenty of tests done on them.
00:29:39
However, you feel about vaccines in general, what have you what
00:29:44
they're against is the requirement or the Mandate of
00:29:49
the covid vaccine? And that's where they're really
00:29:52
having an issue. And he's trying to say, well
00:29:55
there's vaccine mandates, but they don't want to mandate the
00:29:59
covid vaccine, which was something new, some wanted to do
00:30:02
through executive order, he wanted to mandate the vaccine
00:30:05
for all students in the state. It eventually didn't didn't fall
00:30:10
through come through, but that was his stances that you should
00:30:15
mandate every single child. Going into public school with
00:30:19
the covid vaccine thoughts. Well, like you pointed out in
00:30:24
your video, he starts it out with the covid vaccine and then
00:30:30
they don't mandate the covid vaccine.
00:30:31
They have the option to opt out all those states have the option
00:30:36
to sign. Exemptions California did away
00:30:40
with this. Yeah.
00:30:46
And for those that want to do their homework as far as like
00:30:49
the vaccine things for California, look up.
00:30:52
SP 276 as we 277, we're in the position that we're in because
00:30:59
most people didn't do what they needed to do.
00:31:02
And I'll be very honest because we're equal political or equal
00:31:06
opportunist here. I definitely am anti mandate for
00:31:13
the covid vaccine. But, you know, my whole thing is
00:31:18
like if people are against the Mandate, I guess, I think I'm
00:31:24
trying, I'm trying to think of the right way to put this, but
00:31:28
basically we're in the position that were in, if I'm being
00:31:31
honest, because most people didn't do with, he needed to
00:31:34
when we that you do. So, for example, all this push
00:31:37
back, we had a very mixed bag for the California legislature.
00:31:40
They Ended at midnight last night and be honest, there was
00:31:44
some good ones for parents. Like, we did seem some vaccine
00:31:47
bills get shut down and I give credit to those parent groups
00:31:51
that put pressure on those politicians.
00:31:54
I think part of it was just an election year.
00:31:55
There's just a lot of things, but it was a, it was a good win
00:31:58
for that overall. I wish that there was this
00:32:01
enthusiasm for those bills in the that we had a few years ago,
00:32:05
because we wouldn't be in this position that we're in now.
00:32:08
So, it's just kind of something that I've been meaning to say
00:32:11
for the Longest time. I mean, I'm great.
00:32:13
I'm it's enthused it's great to see people involved in this
00:32:17
fight, but I wish that people were this enthusiastic back
00:32:20
then. Because now, as a result,
00:32:22
there's families that are suffering, and I think it's also
00:32:25
kind of a sounding for going to be nitpicky as far as certain
00:32:28
vaccines. I just think, you know, Children
00:32:35
suffered because of those two bills and because of like adults
00:32:39
every day to day because it's affecting their their job and
00:32:42
whatnot. I just kind of think it's a
00:32:45
little selfish that they didn't have that care back then before
00:32:49
like I just it's something that I've been meaning to say for a
00:32:52
long-ass time. I know Camille like we talked
00:32:54
about this too but you know we're going to it's just
00:32:57
something I've been wanting to say for long it's time.
00:33:01
I agree. She said here on this podcast is
00:33:04
that here? I was definitely an advocate.
00:33:07
I had, I was collecting signatures for those bills.
00:33:11
I've been an advocate of no vaccine mandates since I became
00:33:15
a parent almost 17 years ago. I'm not saying woe is me, but I
00:33:20
just I you know, as soon as I was pregnant doing my research,
00:33:24
I had questions. I didn't I didn't want these
00:33:28
mandates and I've never wanted mandates.
00:33:30
I'm not against Shen's, parents need to do their research, they
00:33:33
need to talk to their doctors. I'm against Mandy's.
00:33:38
So, when you're talking about collecting signatures for this
00:33:40
bill, what bill you specifically?
00:33:42
Oh, Mark in the very back back with SB 276 and 277, which was
00:33:48
like, seven eight years ago, Okay, and what were those
00:33:52
regarding? Because that's longer than I've
00:33:54
even been here in San Diego. So for people with regarding
00:34:00
now, I forget the exact breakdown but those were
00:34:02
regarding the exemptions for vaccinations religious
00:34:07
exemptions medical exemptions of What Not, that's when they kind
00:34:10
of started. Demonizing doctors, who were
00:34:12
citing, the exemptions and then they wanted to, I think SP 277
00:34:16
removed the parents, and even the doctor from making the And
00:34:21
it had to be like a government thing.
00:34:22
Cynthia, you probably remember more because I know you've
00:34:26
looked into it recently. Yeah, so basically one of those
00:34:31
bills does remove like a personal religious and medical
00:34:35
exemption. That's, you know, what, I, what
00:34:39
I know for a fact. So the so basically, if a child
00:34:42
wants to go to public schools, they don't have those exemptions
00:34:46
at all. Interesting.
00:34:49
See here. Yeah.
00:34:50
And then, yeah, and then Carmen she has a comet to she's right.
00:34:55
So the author of one of those bells, SP2 77276, it's our
00:35:00
favorite person on this program that doctors under Richard pan,
00:35:05
and then also to another personal favorite of ours, of on
00:35:07
this podcast Lorena Gonzalez, former assembly woman, she was
00:35:12
not there those bills to add, you know what?
00:35:15
I had friends that actually went to the capital with those.
00:35:17
Also, with their vaccine injured, children and thousands
00:35:20
and thousands of parents did show up and they all went up to
00:35:23
the microphone. I listened to the whole thing
00:35:26
for hours, hours all day. You know.
00:35:29
I'm a parent of a vaccine injured child.
00:35:31
I oppose SB 277 please and they didn't listen, they didn't care,
00:35:36
they literally were like they just cut them off and voted.
00:35:38
They already had it. They knew what they were doing.
00:35:40
They were like nope. It just they didn't listen.
00:35:42
And I'm talking they were packed the capitalist packed.
00:35:46
If people want to go Down the rabbit hole, you should go look
00:35:49
up that hearing because Lorraine has.
00:35:51
She used to be, she was very Infamous Beach, and she will did
00:35:54
a lot of power because she was the chair, the chair of the
00:35:58
Appropriations Committee, the Appropriations Committee, they
00:36:00
are the ones that basically gets to decide which bills go on the
00:36:03
floor. Not so is a very powerful
00:36:05
position. So if you is available, I
00:36:11
actually did watch that bad. A Committee hearing where a lot
00:36:14
of families, testified and whatnot.
00:36:18
And you can see why people thought Lorina was a bully and
00:36:22
why she was just like, just how she conducted herself during the
00:36:25
meeting, you know, how she really didn't care what these
00:36:29
families thought. So it is available.
00:36:31
I did watch that hearing recently, maybe like a few
00:36:36
months ago. So even if though that was a
00:36:38
long time ago, you can look at it yourself if you want.
00:36:43
It is interesting how Democratic politicians here in California.
00:36:49
Have this odd obsession. With making decisions for your
00:36:54
children. Yes.
00:36:58
And I think they've been playing that out and it's like, you're
00:37:01
saying years ago, it may not been make knock on someone's
00:37:04
radar, but I think after covid I think it's gotten on a lot more
00:37:08
people's Radars especially with a lot of like wieners bills like
00:37:13
they're just they're just odd bills.
00:37:16
Like the whole minor consent to vaccines.
00:37:18
It's just a lot of bills where they they're basically saying is
00:37:24
the government we know what to do with your kids better than
00:37:27
you do. And that's what scary to me.
00:37:30
But that's what they do, with everything.
00:37:32
They know what's better to do with our money.
00:37:34
They know it's better to do with our children with our time.
00:37:40
Yeah. Well that's that's the that is
00:37:44
the core philosophy of statism right there is that the state is
00:37:48
all-powerful and all-knowing. And then there's another comment
00:37:52
on this video, president new thumb.
00:37:55
So let's hop on to the next one. There's a couple more.
00:38:00
We got through. Let's see.
00:38:01
What's this next one? This one's about the Salem Witch
00:38:05
Trials. I love history, everybody, its
00:38:08
Governor Gavin, Newsom back with you with our Universal pursuit
00:38:12
to again seek the truth. And the truth is the try.
00:38:15
These red State Governors that are preening and pretending to
00:38:19
be about Freedom are increasingly nothing more than
00:38:23
just Bullies Are about power. They're about control their
00:38:27
about zest for and other invulnerable communities.
00:38:32
And the irony is the great irony.
00:38:34
They're taking away your freedom, your freedom to make
00:38:38
choices, to make Healthcare choices, your freedom to speak,
00:38:41
to speak openly. Even just this week, what
00:38:47
happened in Florida? They're going to deny doctors
00:38:50
their freedom by our last evening persecuting.
00:38:53
In them for practicing medicine, weld up, wake up America.
00:38:58
This isn't Salem and the 1690s. This is America in the 2020s.
00:39:02
If they could take your freedom of choice, if they could come
00:39:06
after your, your doctor there. Come on everybody.
00:39:13
We are literally still In a state of emergency.
00:39:17
Wow, really still in the state of emergency for covid.
00:39:24
Yeah, was it is it as B-29 start with?
00:39:31
Yeah. Yeah you go ahead Commander.
00:39:34
I was so go ahead with it. I'm sorry.
00:39:36
Is it s b or a be 2098 Doppler 8 Z in California in, California
00:39:44
are now going to be demonized for their freedom of speech.
00:39:47
For speaking up at refuting science?
00:39:50
Is that not demonizing freedom of speech and doctors is that
00:39:53
not what he Just said, Florida's doing.
00:39:56
We're doing it here in California.
00:39:58
Gavin, you literally did. He did it go to his Destiny.
00:40:01
Just sign it today, yesterday. I don't to mine.
00:40:05
So it's so it did pass the assembly and the Senate.
00:40:10
It is one of the bills going to his desk.
00:40:12
I have not seen or heard anything yet.
00:40:15
If he has vetoed it, or if he has signed it yet.
00:40:18
But for me, if I had to guess, I don't, if I had to take a like,
00:40:23
if I don't bet Her gamble. But I personally don't think
00:40:26
he's going to be though. It's I do think he will sign it
00:40:28
into law personally. yeah, when he said that I was like This guy
00:40:36
can't be serious and actually don t.
00:40:40
One of the comments, dude, is mr.
00:40:42
Gaslight, that's actually pretty nice and then somebody said this
00:40:46
is coming from a guy who is taking more rights away than any
00:40:49
other Governor. So I think some of these
00:40:51
comments must have slipped through and his like his social
00:40:54
media team, didn't pop enough of the comments or place another
00:40:57
the comments. But yeah, once he said that and
00:41:01
I agree with you guys, once he said that it was like is it
00:41:05
California? Trying to remove the license of
00:41:08
doctors who are practicing free speech by telling their clients,
00:41:14
what they could or could not do. I mean, it's just flat out and
00:41:19
then Health Care decisions. I mean, let's not get into that.
00:41:22
We were just talking about health care decisions.
00:41:25
This coming from a governor who want to require every student.
00:41:29
Every private employer, every private employee to have to get
00:41:35
a vaccination. Nation against their will to go
00:41:39
back to work to go back to school to go back to do
00:41:41
anything. So the state was forcing you to
00:41:44
make your own health care decisions.
00:41:46
I mean this guy, it's almost like he's putting this fodder
00:41:50
out there and we all know he's doing this because he wants to
00:41:53
run for president, but someone didn't say this may be a weak
00:41:57
spot for you. Maybe this is a Blount Blindside
00:42:00
for you. Maybe you shouldn't say these
00:42:02
things because someone else could construe this in the wrong
00:42:04
way. But that's what I guess, if
00:42:08
that's what the Salem Witch Trials were like the Salem.
00:42:10
Witch Trials was they forced The Witches to get inoculated and
00:42:16
they weren't allowed to speak their minds.
00:42:18
That's with the Salem Witch Trials were exactly like
00:42:21
according to Gavin Newsom. I was disappointed.
00:42:24
We didn't get to hear more about the Salem Witch Trials, just
00:42:27
now, I was looking forward to it.
00:42:30
I was Miss light. I thought there was going to be
00:42:32
more on the Salem. Witch, Trials, same
00:42:34
misinformation. Yeah, I should report this for
00:42:38
misinformation, you said, hold on, let me go.
00:42:41
Click the report button for missing.
00:42:46
This is not what happened at the Salem.
00:42:48
Witch Trials. All right, let's see what the
00:42:51
next one is. Because we got about 10 minutes
00:42:54
left. By the way, this is him talking
00:42:59
about water. We see behind me is California's
00:43:01
largest Reservoir, but it doesn't look like this.
00:43:06
This percent capacity save water, Cool.
00:43:14
Okay. Yeah, not much to really say
00:43:17
there but like, oh no, there's lots.
00:43:19
Your party controls, everything. There's a lot to say, okay,
00:43:24
Camille. You got something to say, I have
00:43:26
something to say, okay, so first of all.
00:43:29
Okay. All right, we're can you hear
00:43:31
me? We're dumping billions of water
00:43:34
into the ocean to save fish, like we've all heard about that.
00:43:38
But Gavin, and the Democrats love to push solar power, solar
00:43:42
power, solar power. Have you guys looked into
00:43:46
actually what it takes to to make solar panels?
00:43:51
What's the water required? That so on August 16th he
00:43:58
actually he tweeted lower prescription drug crossed.
00:44:01
Lower healthcare costs. Lower energy costs historic
00:44:03
action to combat the climate crisis were jobs for tax credits
00:44:07
for electrical Vehicles, solar electrical appliances, and more
00:44:10
a good day for America. So, Solar Power Systems require
00:44:13
hundreds of square feet of semi conductors.
00:44:16
And just one semiconductor manufacturing facility can use
00:44:19
five million skill of gallons of water per day.
00:44:21
That's the equivalent of 83 people one person uses about 60
00:44:26
gallons of water a day and so that's equivalent of 83 thousand
00:44:30
people a day, just for one semiconductor TSI,
00:44:35
semiconductors is in Roseville, California.
00:44:38
And if you look on Google Maps at their facility, you can see,
00:44:41
like big, you like water tanks on their property.
00:44:46
TS, I received over 5 million of forgiving.
00:44:48
PPP loans, put your money where your mouth is Gavin.
00:44:53
So there was a lot to say about that.
00:44:55
Always in 15 seconds. Yeah, I mean, I was just going
00:45:00
to say your party is in power. Nothing stopping you.
00:45:06
So when I 0 whenever I see like Gavin Newsom, or anybody
00:45:09
complaining about stuff like this, in the state of
00:45:12
California, I go. Okay, so fix it like you.
00:45:17
You have a super majority. You're the governor.
00:45:21
So fix it. I know he's trying to do the
00:45:24
desalination plants. He's doing the brackish water.
00:45:27
I don't know if they're coming online, fast enough again.
00:45:31
If he's trying to run for president, it's not a good look
00:45:34
that if you can't even provide water to your people.
00:45:38
So These are but these are things that you look at and go.
00:45:42
Okay, so fix it. What do you been what have you
00:45:45
been doing and you brought up the solar panels?
00:45:47
There was a good I think was the LA Times article really
00:45:50
interesting about how we're coming up on about 10 years that
00:45:57
solar panels have really been starring to like become invoke
00:46:00
not since they've been around they've been around for a long
00:46:01
time but since we've started to like require a lot more houses
00:46:07
to have them and tax credits, But we're coming up on a point
00:46:11
where a lot of these solar panels are going to run out of
00:46:15
their use. Meaning they're going to expire
00:46:17
which I didn't know if solar panels could expire after like
00:46:20
only 10 years that seems like a short lifespan Now, what you
00:46:24
have to do is you have to properly dispose of these solar
00:46:27
panels because they have enormous amounts of toxic
00:46:30
material in them. Can't just go through them in a
00:46:33
landfill because that would poison the groundwater.
00:46:36
So you have to get these companies who know how to
00:46:39
recycle them. And I think there's only like
00:46:41
one or two in the state of California that can actually
00:46:45
properly. Recycle these there's one in
00:46:47
Arizona, literally on the Yuma border, just because they don't
00:46:52
meet the requirements. To come to California and help
00:46:55
with the solar panels. But there's, there's gonna be
00:46:58
like an enormous amount of solar panels that are going to just
00:47:02
basically go offline. They have to be recycled, we
00:47:06
don't really know how to recycle them, and it's just going to be
00:47:10
an enormous environmental disaster of what to do with
00:47:14
them. I don't know, maybe put them on
00:47:17
a rocket and shoot them into the space but like, that's literally
00:47:21
that's where we're at is. We have no idea what to do with
00:47:24
solar panels. So yeah, I don't know why I went
00:47:29
off on solar panels. You had brought it up solar
00:47:31
panels and I thought those were pushing a lot of solar panels.
00:47:35
We can't fill our reservoirs, but you guys are in power.
00:47:40
You have all the power. I don't know why.
00:47:41
You just don't fix it. So she could, she could sign an
00:47:45
executive order if you really wanted to, because he's an
00:47:47
expert at doing that. It's so just posturing, it's
00:47:52
annoying. Well, someone asked me I had
00:47:56
posted something the other day about.
00:48:00
I think it was reservoirs, probably reservoirs, I don't
00:48:03
know. Yeah, I was about reservoirs and
00:48:06
a lot of people ask me the same question, which is why won't
00:48:11
they fix it? Because my comment was like,
00:48:13
okay, so why don't we fix it? And my response was because you
00:48:20
don't get as much traction and money and power if you just fix
00:48:27
the problem. If you stand in front of a
00:48:31
reservoir that is basically empty or a lake, that's
00:48:35
basically dried up and you go g, guys, you know, the lake is
00:48:42
really low because of climate change because it's really hot
00:48:47
out. So you know what we have to do?
00:48:51
We got to enact all these different policies because of
00:48:54
climate change. And we'll get there one day,
00:48:57
we'll defeat climate change. This mysterious bogeyman will
00:49:01
defeat it, so just keep giving us tax dollars, keep giving us
00:49:05
power. Will eventually slay, that
00:49:06
dragon as opposed to Jim just going now.
00:49:11
We should probably fill this Lake up again.
00:49:12
Okay? Well, desalination plants.
00:49:15
Will figure it out rainwater storage.
00:49:16
Okay, we filled it up again problem solved, so that's just
00:49:20
my feeling. You get a lot more traction out
00:49:22
of climate change than actually fixing problems here in
00:49:24
California, which is why California Democrats don't want
00:49:26
to fix any problems. Everyone's in a grants, I see a
00:49:32
lot of nodding heads. Okay, let's move on to the next
00:49:34
one. We'll see if this is the last
00:49:37
one. I'm trying not to sweat through
00:49:40
my shirt right now. It's so hot down here in San
00:49:42
Diego on the other side. Climate young to blame climate
00:49:46
change for sweat through my shirts.
00:49:50
Oh, here we go. On my first day in office, I
00:49:52
signed an executive order to put, California the path towards
00:49:54
creating our own prescription drugs.
00:49:57
And now it's happening. California's going to make its
00:50:00
own insulin, nothing nothing, epitomizes market failures.
00:50:04
More than the cost of installing many Americans experience.
00:50:08
Out-of-pocket cost anywhere from three hundred to five hundred
00:50:11
dollars per month. It's life-saving drugs.
00:50:14
California is now taking matters into our own hands budget
00:50:18
budget. I just signed It's a side a
00:50:20
hundred million dollars so we can contract make our own
00:50:24
insulin at a cheaper price close to at cost and to make it
00:50:28
available to all 50 million will go towards the development of
00:50:31
low-cost insulin products and an additional 50 million will go
00:50:34
towards a california-based insulin.
00:50:36
Manufacturing facility will provide new high-paying jobs, in
00:50:40
a stronger supply chain for the drug because in California, we
00:50:44
know people should not go into debt to receive life-saving
00:50:48
medication. Okay, on my first day in office,
00:50:55
I found an executive circuit stop.
00:50:59
Stop it down down noodles of creating a stock market, and now
00:51:05
it's he wants to tell us about his insulin again, I'm sorry.
00:51:09
Now, it's clicking all it. There we go.
00:51:14
Oh jeez. There's a lot of you guys have
00:51:21
any thoughts on this because I have stuff to say by what I
00:51:24
don't want to hog the mic. So I have a question.
00:51:27
I have a question about this. How much water does it take to
00:51:32
produce insulin? Probably more than that was in
00:51:39
that Reservoir. He was showing.
00:51:41
So yeah. The thing about this insulin and
00:51:50
it seems like a hundred million dollars is a lot of money.
00:51:53
But in terms of pharmaceutical drugs like a hundred million
00:51:56
dollars is not really that much money and considering they want
00:52:00
to only put 50 million dollars towards a facility that's going
00:52:04
to manufacturer. All this insulin doesn't really
00:52:07
seem like a lot of money. It takes billions of dollars to
00:52:12
get a pharmaceutical drug to Market one.
00:52:17
That's actually like approved that people can take and people
00:52:20
can inject into themselves. It takes billions of dollars to
00:52:24
do so. So a hundred million dollars
00:52:26
from the government is like a drop in the bucket and it sounds
00:52:32
great because he can say we're going to produce all this
00:52:35
insulation. Ellen that's really cheap and
00:52:36
affordable for only 100 million dollars and everyone goes yay!
00:52:40
That sounds so great. Look, he's better than Market in
00:52:44
free market and capitalism, wait until like four or five years
00:52:50
down the road, when quietly there, like, we had to up this
00:52:52
budget to like 500 million dollars.
00:52:54
And now it's a billion dollars. And okay, now it's two billion
00:52:58
dollars and your your insulin is only going to be five dollars
00:53:03
cheaper because we got to make all the money back.
00:53:06
But that's what's going to happen.
00:53:07
It's like the bullet train all over again.
00:53:11
So and his whole thing is, I can't take credit for this.
00:53:15
This was a podcaster. I was listening to, I think it
00:53:18
was good morning. Liberty. and they said, there's
00:53:21
there's always this fallacy of like, If the free market fails,
00:53:28
then the government has to step in.
00:53:31
Like that's always there. Go to is if the free market
00:53:34
fails government has to step in. That's the only logical Next
00:53:39
Step as opposed to just going, okay.
00:53:42
This thing failed on the free market.
00:53:45
Maybe someone can look at what they did and go, okay, I could
00:53:50
do it better than that person who failed, I can learn the
00:53:53
lessons from them and go on and make it better.
00:53:57
This will be an enormous boondoggle will probably waste
00:54:00
about a billion or Dollars on this and my guess is insulin
00:54:04
will not be cheaper by the end of it.
00:54:08
Thoughts. I agree.
00:54:14
Cynthia. Yeah.
00:54:16
I agree. Insulin insulin that she's not
00:54:21
necessarily something I know too much about but I trust you and
00:54:24
your fact-checking. No.
00:54:28
Thank you. Yeah.
00:54:31
So keep an eye on this one at this one will definitely.
00:54:35
And this is not just me saying this this was I forget what our
00:54:38
I think it was Cal Matters by the way, if no, but if you
00:54:42
haven't heard of, All matters come matters is an excellent
00:54:46
journalism site. They are pretty, I would say
00:54:48
they're pretty down the middle when it comes to report and they
00:54:51
just kind of tell you what's going on.
00:54:53
If you're looking for a little bit more of a right lane, you
00:54:55
can look at California glow. But Cal matters was, where I
00:54:59
read this article, talking about insulated the cost and they
00:55:02
asked like experts and experts said, 50 million dollars is not
00:55:05
that much money. I don't know what he's thinking,
00:55:07
he's building, but it sounds good.
00:55:11
That's all that you insulin is insolence expensive because they
00:55:16
keep changing and getting a new. Oh no, here's the for its
00:55:20
independence day. Let's talk about what's going on
00:55:22
in America. Freedom, it's under attack in
00:55:25
your state, Republican leaders, Deliah Banning books, making it
00:55:28
harder to vote restricting, speech, and classrooms, even
00:55:32
criminalizing women, and doctors.
00:55:34
I urge all of you living in Florida to join the fight for
00:55:37
join us in California, but we still believe in for freedom of
00:55:40
speech, freedom, to choose freedom from, I hate the freedom
00:55:44
to love. Don't let them take your freedom
00:55:47
paid for by Newson for California Governor.
00:55:50
Okay, that's a show the panel of Cal of the beautiful Parts
00:55:53
caliber not like the parts where there's like feces on the ground
00:55:55
homelessness crime, none of that, you know?
00:56:00
No, I know he had to show an aerial shot of the Santa Monica,
00:56:03
Pier some mountains, not Skid Row or anything like that.
00:56:08
I appreciate one Sanchez, 18, who said?
00:56:10
I thought this was an SNL skit. As pretty good.
00:56:18
I'll open it. I'll let you guys talk.
00:56:20
First about this one I'm sure it's the same sort of
00:56:22
gaslighting he's been doing this whole time but jump in and chime
00:56:28
in I just remember all the no go ahead come out like, I mean,
00:56:35
we've already broken down a lot of these, same comments already.
00:56:42
So I feel like there's not much new to add, but I will say that
00:56:45
being a very conservative person in California.
00:56:49
I feel the love constantly from the Democrats.
00:56:51
Don't you guys the lack of hate? You know?
00:56:54
Just like you're like he, like, wear it proudly on the shirt
00:56:57
because you just know that there's just love, you know?
00:57:00
Yeah, freed. I walking into a Trader Joe's or
00:57:03
a whole foods with a Maga hat on and see what happens.
00:57:09
But walking to walk into a Trader Joe's with the California
00:57:13
underground shirt on and you'll probably get some compliments
00:57:16
subtle plug. Go ahead.
00:57:20
Cynthia. You were going to say something?
00:57:22
I just remember all the anticipation like leading up
00:57:25
this like all the meet the Legacy meter or like Newsome's
00:57:29
about to drop and add. Like I just remember all that
00:57:32
and then I was working I was working at away on Fourth of
00:57:37
July. So I remember actually writing
00:57:38
about this and adding like the sound bite for The Newsroom and
00:57:41
stuff, but it was just it was pretty hilarious.
00:57:44
Like I remember just laughing so hard, just watching us.
00:57:49
But it just it was just hilarious like freedom and then
00:57:53
he had to launch on Fourth of July, like he fully again.
00:57:57
This man fully knows what he's doing and it's just kind of I
00:58:02
guess it's kind of amusing how like he just has all this.
00:58:06
He just feel so humbled and he has all this time on his hands,
00:58:09
all this money, to be able to just kind of do the same.
00:58:11
It almost just makes me wonder, like, is he in his own head like
00:58:15
this? He realize how toned Fe has or
00:58:17
does he just have like his Alton fly case.
00:58:19
Just basically telling them like they're awesome.
00:58:22
You're on the right track. Go for it.
00:58:25
You're killing it. I'm old and laying the last.
00:58:29
Three fourth of July is when we were told not to gather and
00:58:32
celebrate our freedom because it's dangerous.
00:58:34
So I was all. So told here in San Diego
00:58:37
County, that was dangerous by Nathan, Fletcher was dangerous
00:58:41
to step on beaches, hmm? Yep, it was dangerous to step on
00:58:45
beaches. It was dangerous to gather Sure
00:58:49
and watch fireworks because the fireworks spread covid, so
00:58:54
there, you know, but that was a lot of freedom going on those
00:58:58
those times a lot of freedom freedom to sit in your home and
00:59:03
watch fireworks in South Dakota or Florida, wherever else they
00:59:06
were celebrating. They should all move here and
00:59:09
live in tents for free. We'll pay them to absolutely.
00:59:13
Let's see what the next one is. Oh my favorite, I don't know if
00:59:18
they follow us know in the chat Republicans all across this
00:59:21
country. You have no common decency
00:59:24
respect or even common understanding communication not
00:59:29
have one of these. This is an AR-15 this is a
00:59:32
weapon of War weapons of mass destruction if you're out there
00:59:35
promoting and allowing marketing of these weapons of war to our
00:59:40
kids supporting in celebrating gun, manufacturers of put up
00:59:45
advertisements. Like the ones you see behind me,
00:59:47
these are cartoons skulls, with pacifiers, in them, his-and-her,
00:59:52
pacifiers, cartoon, skulls of children with pacifiers.
00:59:57
This is what the right wing is marketing and promoting the
01:00:01
hassle of the gun industry in this country.
01:00:03
The good news, there's any is that this ends at least today in
01:00:07
California. I just signed a bill.
01:00:09
So, the gun industry and those that are backing, this industry
01:00:13
could no longer Market to our children.
01:00:16
Did we even have to do? This is ridiculous.
01:00:18
This law by the way, goes in effect immediately because
01:00:21
decent human beings. He's not human things though
01:00:25
that we should not come inside you allowing Dusty or Common
01:00:29
Sense on another day. Two members of the United.
01:00:34
Okay, I wish I don't know although is still in the chat if
01:00:43
not he would probably be blowing up the chat right now would be
01:00:47
lit. It be late as although as he's
01:00:51
the man behind the trigger ology accountings a Firearms
01:00:55
instructor and he could probably rip this to shreds more than I
01:01:00
can first. The gun that Gavin Newsom is
01:01:04
handling in this video is illegal in the state of
01:01:09
California so I don't know where he got it from.
01:01:13
I don't know which of his security guards.
01:01:14
He pulled that weapon off of or which police officer.
01:01:17
He pulled that off of because that is not legal the way it's
01:01:22
configured here in the state of California.
01:01:24
Can't have this grip on the front.
01:01:27
I'm trying to point to it. Like as if it makes a
01:01:28
difference, I'm pointing down to Cynthia instead.
01:01:32
You can't have a normal pistol grip on an AR-15.
01:01:37
You have to dump in grip where you have to somehow reach your
01:01:41
hand around and then do this, which some, I don't know how
01:01:44
that makes it safer because you can't get a good.
01:01:46
Hold on the gun. Let's see.
01:01:50
I'm sure. I'm probably missing some other
01:01:52
things. That's probably something about
01:01:53
the stock that you can have in California and also the fact
01:01:59
that he takes the gun, Any goes like this.
01:02:05
A moves. It right in front of the camera,
01:02:07
man. As he puts it down, you are
01:02:11
never supposed to move or Point your your muzzle at anything.
01:02:16
You don't want to destroy. That is one of the Cardinal
01:02:19
rules of handling a firearm. So right there, he first off,
01:02:26
he's handling the legal gun. He's not handling it properly.
01:02:31
It's not a weapon of War. They don't hand out the AR-15 to
01:02:36
the military. That is not the gun that they
01:02:38
hand out. And it's not a weapon of mass
01:02:41
destruction, unless maybe this was the weapons of mass
01:02:45
destruction that Bush was looking for in the Middle East.
01:02:47
And maybe that's what he meant when he went there.
01:02:51
Sorry if anybody voted for w-- Bush.
01:02:52
I was not a fan of and if we're going to start Banning marketing
01:02:59
to children, are we going to stop allowing children to get
01:03:04
video games? Call of Duty?
01:03:08
Any of these first-person shooter games, anything like
01:03:11
that because I feel like those games probably do a better job
01:03:14
of marketing, then. Whatever the heck brand is
01:03:18
behind him because I've never seen that brand before in my
01:03:21
life. I have no idea what those little
01:03:23
babies goals are. So I do Oh okay.
01:03:27
Camille now. What are they?
01:03:29
So that's the funny thing about this ad is that this ad was from
01:03:32
a company called we 1w, e is number one and they were
01:03:37
marketing a Jr. 15. Which is a more secure AR-15
01:03:41
smaller model. To be more secure for a child
01:03:44
less kick on the shoulder and stuff.
01:03:46
And so that is he's not holding a Jr. 15.
01:03:50
He's holding an AR-15. And this company is based in
01:03:53
Illinois, a very blue State. And so, it cracks me up, And
01:04:01
it's not unheard of for children to own guns.
01:04:06
I guess that's a no, like that's a statement as he saying it, as
01:04:11
if it's Common Sense, which he liked to say, the word common
01:04:14
sense and decent human beings. In this entire Tick-Tock,
01:04:19
there's plenty of places where children are encouraged to get
01:04:24
guns. They go hunting.
01:04:26
They're encouraged to learn how to use properly, use a gun.
01:04:30
They have smaller guns for children for that purpose, so
01:04:33
that they can own their first rifle.
01:04:36
Go out hunting or skeet shooting or whatever they want to do.
01:04:41
So he's kind of like, outraged as to like, well, they shouldn't
01:04:46
be making guns for kids and kids shouldn't have guns.
01:04:49
It's like I mean, if you want to raise them to respect the Second
01:04:54
Amendment. Why not?
01:04:56
I think it should have the ability to go get guns.
01:04:59
You don't want them shooting a, you know, 12-gauge shotgun right
01:05:04
off the bat and knock them on their ass.
01:05:06
You want them to handle something that's a little bit
01:05:09
more up there, you know, up there for their skill level.
01:05:14
So that was an odd statement to make thoughts comments.
01:05:21
I took at were my California underground.
01:05:24
Tank top when I took my daughter shooting yesterday, there you
01:05:28
go. Yeah, you sent me the video so
01:05:30
she look pretty good like she gay, she did and you know
01:05:33
there's this common misconception that video games
01:05:36
are going to teach kids to be all violent and everything and
01:05:38
not to throw my daughter under the bus.
01:05:39
But there is a fear in handling and shooting a gun.
01:05:43
And she initially started with the 22 and then we rented a
01:05:48
9-millimeter Glock and she A apprehensive to shoot it and we
01:05:53
encouraged her to and she shot it.
01:05:55
And she was like, I don't want to do that again.
01:05:57
And of course, we weren't like he will shoot this.
01:05:59
You will shoot this, but when he talks about this, it's not like
01:06:03
little kids are just picking up these guns and being like, I am
01:06:07
so brave and I'm going to go take this gun and just start
01:06:09
shooting and Ridiculous kids are still kids and the Democrat
01:06:16
Party to they own everything. They own every single damn
01:06:19
institution. They own culture, they own
01:06:22
Hollywood. They like if blame your own
01:06:27
side, Yeah. And that's the common refrain
01:06:32
you here, which is you have a lot of these gunto or gun hating
01:06:36
celebrities like Dave Bautista. Who's like, I don't think anyone
01:06:40
should have an AR-15 yet. He's in movies, running around
01:06:44
in camo with an AR-15 like pretending to be a badass.
01:06:49
It's like, okay. Well then stop doing movies with
01:06:53
guns in them, you know, Matt Damon and also stop having
01:06:57
security with God. Guns.
01:07:00
Yeah, if you're so anti gone like Matt Damon is incredibly
01:07:03
anti-gun, but didn't you make a bajillion dollars off the Jason?
01:07:08
Bourne movies like there were a lot of guns in Jason Bourne.
01:07:14
If I remember correctly, it wasn't just like karate and him
01:07:18
and you know, karate chopping people.
01:07:20
There was a lot of guns in Jason Bourne.
01:07:24
Alec Baldwin Alec Baldwin another gun hating.
01:07:29
So this one was this, you know, this is just him appeasing to
01:07:33
his base. Someone should tell him though,
01:07:36
that if you're going to run for president attacking, the Second
01:07:39
Amendment is not a good strategy.
01:07:41
It doesn't play well in those swing States.
01:07:44
There's a lot of Democrats who own guns as well.
01:07:47
So this misconception that like every single Democrat as
01:07:51
anti-gun, not necessarily true. I plenty of friends who are
01:07:54
Democrats, they own more guns than I do.
01:07:57
They've had guns a lot longer than I have.
01:08:00
They go shooting way more than I do.
01:08:03
So there are plenty to a Democrats out there so you know
01:08:07
pretending like they're all icky and disgusting not a winning
01:08:12
strategy for president. All right.
01:08:13
It's been A little over an hour. I think we've nailed it.
01:08:16
I think this was like the last one and his like Tick Tock,
01:08:20
truth or videos. Any final thoughts before, we
01:08:25
log off for the night from either, whoever wants to start,
01:08:33
Not all at once. Don't jump in all ones.
01:08:40
I don't think I have any final thoughts.
01:08:43
Don't don't vote for Gavin. If he runs for president.
01:08:50
Yeah, don't do that. That's a great final thought
01:08:52
Cynthia. He's going to Echo that.
01:08:56
Don't vote for Gavin if he runs for and can cause I mean, I
01:09:00
mean, I mean not that it matters because he's still going to win,
01:09:03
but don't fall for Gavin. Newsom for governor knows that
01:09:09
first, you know, flip seats. Let's call him out.
01:09:18
I'll say this, I do like the Republican nominee.
01:09:20
Brian Dalia, I think he's a great conservative.
01:09:23
He's on our side but you know God bless them.
01:09:25
I just the numbers aren't there. Do some is just he's just uh
01:09:31
undefeatable but you should still not vote for him.
01:09:38
Yeah, yeah. Well and I think I think I think
01:09:42
the final thing to take away from this and I don't think
01:09:45
anyone who's been in the chat or right now but anyone who's
01:09:49
listening, you know they don't always get your all of your news
01:09:55
or information. Action from Tick-Tock or these
01:09:57
one minute videos. I mean I'm sure people who
01:10:00
listen to this aren't getting their information from Gavin.
01:10:03
Newsom. Anyway, but likewise if people
01:10:10
who are on your team and I'm putting in air quotes if they're
01:10:14
on your team, put out a tech talk, there's a good chance.
01:10:19
They're leaving a lot out of that Tick Tock, and that they're
01:10:22
not really explaining everything.
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So just be careful because it's hard to make an entire nuanced
01:10:31
argument about something as complicated as abortion or gun
01:10:36
rights or education in one minute.
01:10:41
So, Moral of the story is, don't get all of your stuff and news
01:10:48
from tick-tocks, or Instagram rails or YouTube shorts.
01:10:52
If anybody actually goes on YouTube shorts, do your own
01:10:57
research and make informed decisions.
01:11:01
So I good way to end it. Well, my entire life, now from
01:11:04
your Tik toks. Now, I feel like I have to go
01:11:06
fact-check you. I'm just kidding.
01:11:08
It's going to be a never-ending cycle of, just everyone being
01:11:11
fact-checked to the point of like, Should be, you know, it
01:11:14
should be never repost something without fact checking for
01:11:17
yourself. Even if you trust the source.
01:11:21
Yeah, and I've been guilty of it too.
01:11:23
Ivory posted things and I try to do my best to repost things or
01:11:27
share things that I'm like, okay, I rely on this, I can feel
01:11:32
confident in this sometimes, I've shared things and God bless
01:11:37
my followers who call me out on their like that's not entirely
01:11:40
true and I'm like, damn I should have done my research but you
01:11:45
know sometimes you share through to the best of us.
01:11:48
You should accompany possible. Yeah.
01:11:54
It's it happens to the best of us.
01:11:56
So with that said I thought it was a great podcast back after
01:12:00
two weeks thank you to Cynthia and Camille for coming on.
01:12:04
This was a lot of fun. Let's do it again sometime.
01:12:08
I'm sure they'll be more tick-tocks in the future.
01:12:10
I'm sure he's going to be putting out more tick-tocks and
01:12:13
they'll probably be a new spot in like a month or so we can go
01:12:15
over those as well. So good.
01:12:20
Awesome. So before we end off Camille,
01:12:25
where can people follow you? Because you put out good
01:12:27
information and stuff like that if they want to find all your
01:12:30
political research and your knowledge.
01:12:33
I mostly active on Instagram at Camille dot Bethany.
01:12:39
Awesome. And Cynthia.
01:12:40
Where can people find you? You can finally mostly on
01:12:44
Instagram and Twitter so you can just look up my first and last
01:12:47
name cynthiadawne2. Ms k.
01:12:51
A UI. Awesome.
01:12:57
And as I always ask at the end of every podcast, if you like
01:12:59
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01:13:04
share it with one person that helps grow the podcast, that
01:13:07
help spread the word. If you think more people need to
01:13:09
hear, there's these type of conversations in California
01:13:12
because you value, these type of conversations, it always helps
01:13:15
to spread it and let people more people know about it.
01:13:17
So with that, thanks for everyone tuning in and we'll
01:13:20
catch you on the next one night. Thank you for listening to
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