How can Democrats recover from their defeat in the 2024 presidential election? For more liberty clips, subscribe to my channel and click the bell!
@wesleywarsmith111315 күн бұрын
In twenty years they will win every election.
@pweddy115 күн бұрын
“I don’t think they’ll do any soul searching.” They would need a soul to do that and the devil ain’t giving it back.
@Wastelander19728 күн бұрын
Now that’s a comment.
@Strikeskunk47 күн бұрын
That’s a fine and realistic take.
@brandonmathews658816 күн бұрын
25 years ago my engineering professors would laugh at my other professors who were crazy as hell the humanities professors were crazy! And that was 25 years ago I can only imagine now
@adipoem15 күн бұрын
Dems should get Trudeau to lead them. I hear he's looking for a job.
@chrisbrass893015 күн бұрын
Only if we can make Canada's position as the 51st state official. The democrats already idealized Canadian politics, and our journalists follow the Canadian practices anyway, so technically, it's not that much of a stretch
@dibari2216 күн бұрын
Somehow, the only reasonable Democrat to emerge is John Fetterman.
@poorman245716 күн бұрын
That's not Fetterman. Look into the Fetterman was replaced conspiracy theory.
@CMc-v7z15 күн бұрын
I think his stroke and other health issues was a wakeup call for him. That along with the Trump assassination attempt made him wise up quick.
@kimwiser44514 күн бұрын
He says the right things but how does he vote?
@ooohdavey11 күн бұрын
They elected him when he was still half brain-dead from a stroke. The further he gets along in his recovery, the less they like him.
@hospitalsgivingpatientsdan889415 күн бұрын
I’m done with far left governments and their destructive policies
@AllenforPresident202416 күн бұрын
Wait. That’s Deuce Bigalo?? Hot damn, he sure grew up. Impressive.
@Steve-cf7pz16 күн бұрын
A celebrity that can actually think for themselves.
@wesleywarsmith111315 күн бұрын
Cedric from Home alone 2.
@DeflatingAtheism15 күн бұрын
I was not expecting Deuce Bigalow to start a sentence with, “Traditionally, yes, however…” 😄
@westonwebb894915 күн бұрын
His feet don't touch the ground. I don't know how much he grew
@rogertidd522014 күн бұрын
Two Men Worth Listening To
@winoodlesnoodles19847 күн бұрын
I would love it if Jordan could interview Thomas before he passes. It would be an amazing conversation.
@Peter796616 күн бұрын
Academic institutions, higher and lower, need to continue to fail for any meaningful change to occur. When the universities and colleges feel the economic squeeze, real changes will begin. The marketplace is ruthless, when it is allowed to work. Trump's coming Presidency is a step in this direction... a step. There's a mile of steps ahead.
@Thebaron66616 күн бұрын
We need to realize that this isn’t about Democrats vs. Republicans, it’s about the oligarchs vs. everyone else. We all have more in common than we don’t, but we get caught up in tribalism while the billionaires continue to take everything away from us.
@gezenews15 күн бұрын
There's no problem with tribalism if it means including the people who are the problem. This call for civility and "coming together" continuously comes from the sellouts who don't want to face consequences for selling out COUGH COUGH Mikhaila Peterson COUGH
@scottmitchell197415 күн бұрын
I don't have much in common ch*ld m*rd*ering, tr*ns nonsense, anti-God, anti 2A, anti 1A socialists.
@sonsoftexas14 күн бұрын
I love this argument. It’s always some boogeyman who took something from you. People like Musk and Gates are basically comic book characters that are mythical creatures in a way. Their impact on our individual lives is almost imaginary. Yet we focus all of our energy them and their actions that don’t affect our daily lives. Yet the people who impact your daily lives we should ignore to focus on taking down the unicorns? I don’t understand the logic in that at all….
@gezenews14 күн бұрын
@@sonsoftexas Their position isn't a comic book character. Maybe your cynical view (that I share) is they dont have much power. They still occupy the hot seat so we're still turning on fires underneath them when they act as face for the problem. First thing Gandalf does it address the tendrils of Saruman. He doesn't ignore wormtongue just because he's not the mastermind.
@sonsoftexas14 күн бұрын
@@gezenews It just seems like a target that doesn’t aim at the real problem. You don’t go hunting and shoot the tree to feed your family venison. This seems like the issue to me. Thanks for the engagement.
@ericsutton306914 күн бұрын
What a great discussion. I love it.
@robwark755412 күн бұрын
The plumber analogy was perfect. I will shamelessly use that going forward.
@creid11015 күн бұрын
No they won't stand up for the individual.
@riverspirit715 күн бұрын
Without soul searching on their part, redemption wouldn't be available.
@weldsj884715 күн бұрын
We need to move from institutional schooling to apprentice, work experience and online cert/license framework.
@waynesimmonds964615 күн бұрын
Thanks Rob, uou rock and I'm Israeloving it.
@michaeldavidson190916 күн бұрын
Schneider is still cool.
@footballmatters868615 күн бұрын
The 2 party system is failing because there is a bussines owened people on both sides.
@reggieherod867816 сағат бұрын
They fell apart after the first debate and it just looked horrible, but they only made it worse by trying to act like it didn’t happen aswell as trying to cancel out of the skepticism on the condition of the president. They were lying and were literally caught on 4k, It’s insane the amount of celebrities and the considerable amount of ppl that supported them.
@armanddefrank79845 күн бұрын
Neither if these jokers believe in the two party system
@501Mobius15 күн бұрын
Hey, hey hey. Somebody here has a degree from UCLA in 1972.
@johnpettibone245314 күн бұрын
The Universities are subsidized with government money. The U.S. gives out $35 Billion a year in Pell Grants.
@anotherroady623410 күн бұрын
I got an engineering degree in part for Pell grants. You’re being ignorant.
@Umega10110 күн бұрын
@@anotherroady6234 Absolutes make things easier for people to handle thoughts
@magonus1958 күн бұрын
@@anotherroady6234How is he being ignorant exactly?
@anotherroady62348 күн бұрын
@@magonus195 It’s phrased in a condescending tone. It’s not like 35 billion is given out for gender studies and underwater basket weaving. For some, it’s the only way to get them through collage without crippling debt.
@johnpettibone24535 күн бұрын
That's great. Hope you have some gratitude. I was just stating a fact, so your reply has no merit. Here's more facts : Pell Grants started in the early 70's, and are a major reason, for tuition increases. Universities that had enrollments of 3k in '67 suddenly had enrollments of 15k by '75. The universities loved all this guaranteed government money rolling in, and realized they could raise tuitions. This led to more student loans, for the person who didn't qualify for the grants, but didn't have the means to pay these increased tuitions. I worked all summer, and 5 nights a week during the school year, so I had very minimal loans when graduating. Additionally, you are in the minority of using the Pell Grant as intended. The majority who have received Pell Grants never graduated.
@amperez763615 күн бұрын
The democrats have to be denied power ad infinitum.
@LouisEmery15 күн бұрын
The keyboard side of the piano is pushed against a wall.
@philchandler830615 күн бұрын
Scary to say, but AOC.
@John_Buck15 күн бұрын
Scientific joke: "New ideas don't win, the people who held the old ideas that are no longer valid die." Me: "Kinda like how everyone who knew earth was stationary and a plane died off and now we have this new belief that we're an oblate spheroid of rock that is in sync with 13 other celestial bodies of oblate spheroids that are blasting through an infinite vacuum but have somehow managed to maintain the same constellations of stars for millennia." Not to mention"gravity" or the lack thereof. Should I decide I want to escape the "force" of "gravity" then all I need to do is fill a very large balloon with hot air, helium, argon, hydrogen, etc. Boom! Anti gravity technology.
@501Mobius15 күн бұрын
I don't think it was a joke. It was made by Max Planck "science advances one funeral at a time".
@BTC9096 күн бұрын
Your expensive degree is a badge of dishonor.
@joesebia613814 күн бұрын
Would have been a perfect time for Tulsi to step up. Thankfully they lost her. Shes on our side now. God bless her
@francismcglynn416916 күн бұрын
“Our mental attitude reveals the trait of continuity insofar as we remain aware of the ultimate unity of all truth and all values in God. We must keep in view and continue to recognize whatever valid truth we have seized, whatever genuine value experienced; none of these must sink into oblivion once it is no longer actually present to our eyes. The man who is a prey to discontinuity accords an illegitimate priority to what happens to be present in his consciousness. He neglects more important and more valid impressions for the sake of present ones. He fails to preserve his contact with basic general truths and values beyond the range of mere present interest. He is, therefore, unable to confront the concrete situation of the moment with those truths and values, and to experience it in their light. Because he is submerged in the situation of the moment, he lacks the standard by which to measure and to judge all new impressions.” [Dietrich von Hildebrand, Transformation in Christ: On the Christian Attitude (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2001), 17.]
@jadapinkett165616 күн бұрын
Religious lunacy
@anthonyesposito715 күн бұрын
It wasn't so bad?
@NeerajNishad-lc6bo15 күн бұрын
i remember this one time i felt like no matter what i did, people just didn’t notice me. i tried everything-confidence boosters, social tips, you name it-but nothing seemed to work. then i found this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it completely shifted how i saw myself. it’s not just about being noticed; it’s about understanding the energy you project. honestly, this book made all the difference for me. if you’ve ever felt invisible, you need to read it.
@Miss__jiya__503415 күн бұрын
one night i was scrolling through my phone, feeling like i’d never figure out why some people just seem so magnetic. then i came across this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and something about it caught my attention. reading it was like turning on a light in a dark room. it’s not about pretending to be someone you’re not; it’s about unlocking the energy you already have. trust me, this book is worth every page
@ARUNKUMAR-iz4he15 күн бұрын
i used to think being magnetic was just about looks or confidence, but i couldn’t have been more wrong. i read this book called Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it totally changed my perspective. it breaks down the energy and mindset behind true attraction in a way that just makes sense. once i started applying what it taught, i noticed people reacting to me differently almost instantly. it’s seriously worth a read.
@WarriorDerek90915 күн бұрын
i remember feeling like i was always the one fading into the background while others stood out effortlessly. it was frustrating and made me doubt myself a lot. then i came across this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it showed me things i’d never even considered. it’s not just a self-help book; it’s like a guide to understanding your own energy and using it to connect with people. if you’ve ever felt like you’re not seen, this book might change everything.
@jadapinkett165616 күн бұрын
"If you want to become a millionaire, work in the trades!" Tell me you're out of touch without telling me you're out of touch.
@devingorney805116 күн бұрын
It’s correct, depending on the trade. Got one buddy with an hvac company after working several years for someone else. I don’t know he’s got a million in the bank but he’s well off and I wouldn’t be surprised. The trades are necessary for society to function and fewer people are working them over time. Big demand + small supply = big prices/profit
@russianbot441815 күн бұрын
I have friends and customers that are home-based self-employed service techs for various fields that pull down the high side of $250K a year. Good chance i'll make that myself in a few more years too. 😉
@russianbot441815 күн бұрын
@@devingorney8051 The avarge compitant auto tech working out of their home shop is pulling $200K+ now. Thats based on $100 an hour 40 hours a week 50 weeks a year and the typical dealership shop cant begin to undercut them at that rate either.
@MrRourk15 күн бұрын
Do you see all that rebuilding potential in Southern California?
@scottmitchell197415 күн бұрын
He's right!
@BituMahakudBituMahakud15 күн бұрын
there was a time when i kept wondering why some people seemed to naturally draw others in while i was just…there. no matter what i tried, i couldn’t figure out how they did it. then someone mentioned the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and i decided to check it out. the way it explains how your aura affects everything around you? it blew me away. it’s like having a secret code to unlock your magnetic energy. this book is a game-changer.
@kennyx679615 күн бұрын
peterson rocks. dailey wire and ben shapiro sucks. what happens to debating candace? cowards and rats.
@adityasavita720115 күн бұрын
i used to think being magnetic was just about looks or confidence, but i couldn’t have been more wrong. i read this book called Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it totally changed my perspective. it breaks down the energy and mindset behind true attraction in a way that just makes sense. once i started applying what it taught, i noticed people reacting to me differently almost instantly. it’s seriously worth a read.
@allroundergamer709315 күн бұрын
there was a time when i kept wondering why some people seemed to naturally draw others in while i was just…there. no matter what i tried, i couldn’t figure out how they did it. then someone mentioned the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and i decided to check it out. the way it explains how your aura affects everything around you? it blew me away. it’s like having a secret code to unlock your magnetic energy. this book is a game-changer.
@sabithan281815 күн бұрын
i remember this one time i felt like no matter what i did, people just didn’t notice me. i tried everything-confidence boosters, social tips, you name it-but nothing seemed to work. then i found this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it completely shifted how i saw myself. it’s not just about being noticed; it’s about understanding the energy you project. honestly, this book made all the difference for me. if you’ve ever felt invisible, you need to read it.
@MohammedsalimAbdulrahim-t9x15 күн бұрын
one night i was scrolling through my phone, feeling like i’d never figure out why some people just seem so magnetic. then i came across this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and something about it caught my attention. reading it was like turning on a light in a dark room. it’s not about pretending to be someone you’re not; it’s about unlocking the energy you already have. trust me, this book is worth every page