Timcast IRL #897 Biden REJECTS Border Meeting As TERRORIST RELEASED By CBP w/ Dave DeCamp
Nov 4, 2023
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Journalist and commentator Dave DeCamp joins Tim, Ian, Phil, & Serge to discuss Biden admitting to letting illegal immigrants into the US, mass printing of money, and Biden requesting $450 million for Ukraine. They also delve into the border crisis, the history of wars, the potential of graphene technology, corruption in Congress, and declining trust in authority.
Biden admitting intentional acceptance of illegal immigrants into the US sparks concern about border security.
Frustration grows over Biden declining a meeting with Democrats regarding border issues and the release of a suspected terrorist.
Viral video shows federal government potentially aiding illegal immigration, further contributing to border frustrations.
Developing a strong manufacturing base and investing in new technologies like graphene could stimulate economic growth and reduce reliance on foreign countries.
Growing skepticism about vaccine safety and effectiveness among Americans is influencing political strategies for 2024.
Deep dives
The concern over misinformation and propaganda in the media regarding Israel
There is a lot of noise and misinformation surrounding what is happening on the ground in Israel. The speaker acknowledges the prevalence of propaganda and misinformation in media reports. They emphasize the need for clear and accurate information about the state of play in Israel.
Joe Biden's rejection of a meeting with concerned Democrats regarding the border crisis
Joe Biden has declined a meeting with Democrats who are concerned about the situation at the border. This decision comes as news surface of apprehending a terrorist suspect who was subsequently released. The speaker expresses frustration at the lack of action and the perceived incompetence displayed in handling border issues.
Deployment of a backloader to allow illegal immigrants to enter the southern border
There is a viral video circulating that allegedly shows the federal government deploying a backloader to lift up razor wire at the southern border, enabling illegal immigrants to flood into the country. This incident is deemed insulting and adds to the frustration regarding the border situation, as it appears that those responsible for enforcing border security are aiding those who are breaking the law.
The need for a strong manufacturing base and investments in new technologies
To address the economic challenges and growing national debt, the speaker suggests focusing on developing a strong manufacturing base. They propose investing in new technologies like graphene, which has the potential to revolutionize various industries and create new jobs. By incentivizing businesses and promoting technological advancements, the speaker believes the country can foster economic growth and reduce its reliance on foreign countries.
Vaccine skepticism on the rise in the US
According to recent polls, Americans are becoming more skeptical about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines, including for COVID-19. While most voters still trust the vaccines, a growing number have changed their minds and no longer see them as safe. This sentiment is being echoed by politicians on both the left and the right, with some incorporating vaccine skepticism into their 2024 campaign strategies.
RFK Jr. running as an independent
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) is entering the 2024 race as an independent candidate. Due to his family name and liberal background, it is speculated that he could potentially draw votes away from both Trump and Biden. While his core ideologies differ from those of Trump and Biden, some voters may be willing to forgive Trump's shortcomings due to his anti-establishment stance and other policy positions.
Experiences during the pandemic shaping political views
The COVID-19 pandemic and the associated vaccine rollout have had a significant impact on people's lives and experiences. Lockdowns, mandates, and the overall handling of the pandemic have caused anger and frustration among many Americans. These experiences may influence their political views and voting preferences in upcoming elections, as they remember the impact of government actions on their daily lives.
Shift in American perception
There has been a notable shift in the American public's perception regarding vaccines and pharmaceutical companies. This shift is likely fueled by a declining trust in authority, government, and media, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. People are becoming more skeptical and hesitant, fearing mockery and criticism for their beliefs. This lack of trust in institutions is leading individuals to seek alternative sources of information and form their own opinions.
Mistrust and skepticism
The decline in trust and rise of cynicism among the American population can be attributed to a variety of factors. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed shortcomings in the government and media, leading to embarrassment for those who had previously believed and supported their narratives. This has resulted in people being afraid to openly express their beliefs, fearing ridicule and dismissal. The lack of trust and skepticism in authority figures and institutions is shaping the American public's perception on various issues, including vaccines and pharmaceutical companies.
Tim, Ian, Phil, & Serge join Dave DeCamp to discuss the Biden admitting letting illegal immigrants into the US on purpose, the US continuing to mass print money, & Joe Biden requesting another $450 million for Ukraine.