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both part of the same thing always always destroy power they always take it down so i'm going to show you some of the exit data that was just remarkable and we try to be the opposite of smug and we try to be heterodox we try to think outside the box not look at the orthodoxy with the status quo as soon as you have a status quo it behooves anybody out there who even if you a tour of the status quo to look outside and see what what other people are thinking that's why we went across america twice the great american pell grant and then gonzo the smug industrial complex chose not to do that so the cable news washington post new york times told you that the only people who vote for tom are white supremacists this male right so this is what he they who votes for trump according to the exit polls trump did better in 2020 with every reefs and gender except for white men so the change from 2016 white men down 5 points white women
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up 2 points black men up 4 points black women up 4 points latino men up 3 point lead tino women up 3 points and other races up 5 points this kind of tells us conclusively that what the cable news on the smug industrial complex like the new york times or the washington post are doing for projecting just another words they are the white racists well they are supremacists premises they are the say it might not be anything to do with race but they are certain of their superiority and that they are the best people like from everything and every level their smartest they're the most brilliant the kind they're projecting their a notion of supremacy yes and as a result they got the whole demographic dead wrong trump has shattered that narrative for once in terms of the importance of a diversity of a media landscape remember had there been a blue wave today. say you and i might not be able to broadcast in america we might
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be diplomats formed already from twitter this is what the likes of rachel maddow c.n.n. and all those people they what they wanted there was just what they wanted to impose on americans so the importance here is that there's a profound and deep misunderstanding of the american electorate by the very people who are paid $102030000000.00 a year to provide you an alice of what is happening in the economy what is happening in politics what is happening in culture but they genuinely don't care about deplorable people who have not one single friend who has an influence or they don't care if anybody is like you know their family members are dying of opioid overdose because they were making fun of those people before but with the latino vote this is the black vote of 2016 remember hillary lost because black people didn't turn out because putin manipulated them into not liking her today this time
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around they're saying that latinos and florida that they wore that they didn't show up for biden and there was a she knew just fling away from the democrats to the republicans mostly a lot to do with cuban americans there were white protestors at these black lives matters protest in miami walking around with che guevara posters and the cubans don't like shake what are the cubans in in that live in miami but also here's an interesting data point about because remember they didn't ran a lot on covert 19 that how his response would be different that she would lock down people and if you're very wealthy if you're in the creative class if you work in social media or at twitter or google or any of these high tech companies it's easy to work from home right you're very well paid you could do your job easily there but you know a lot. tino's have to work outside the family and they have to go to work but
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latino americans have a huge dyess for a family in latin america i know personally one person from peru whose family is literally starving to death in peru starving to death because of lockdowns so the latino community is very against lockdowns and the democrats rely on their vote so for example in cart to hang on colombia's caribbean coast only 41 percent of households are eating 3 meals a day down from 82 percent before kovac 1000 leftists tourist hotels deserted so this impacts a huge community of people and that they didn't understand this that they didn't know that this is how latinos are feeling it's just remarkable that they just don't even care about anybody outside the beltway but i think. the virus is. once in a 100 year phenomenon it's a pandemic and the response can be lumped into 2 categories one would be very state
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driven state controlled response and the other one would be more entrepreneurial so on the side of a more entrepreneurial response would be a fall under the heading of common sense if you're in a group of people it might make sense to wear a mask and it might make sense to go to work in be a commonsense approach and wear a mask when appropriate a very heavy handed state approach would be a blanket shutdown of the economy. enforced by enforced by by for violence drugs state a police state and that's what i think a lot of people in the states heard when they heard joe biden talk about how he is planning to respond we're no longer allowed to have adult conversations every single position if the other side takes the position you have to take the other side so they're not we're not allowed to discuss as rational adults because we no longer are in an age of reason. then as an empire disintegrates so we're not able
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to say ok this is what's happening this is what we have to do we have to wear this mass we have to lock down but these are the costs there will be people who will die of heart attacks and cancer that what when and have been treated poor children especially will be harmed by not socializing and having school and having parents that are working in essential industries like meat packing plants that weren't allowed to close by law during this pandemic so that their children will be underserved. latino families across latin america their for their families will starve these are the things that will happen let's discuss what should we do as adults like how should we respond to this if these people will die over here but we're going to save these people over here should we do this like we were able to everything has to be hyper emotional you know to support their unique conspiracy theory whether it's on m.s.n. b.c. or fox news they have to support like they have to deny so much reality and that is that becomes a problem during situations like this in particular for
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a while self responsibility that goes with the entrepreneurial approach is difficult for most to wrap their head around because they would prefer a state driven collectivist approach and remove the need to have to apply their common sense or to think intelligently about the matter at hand and that's the laziness of the general population who ideologically is susceptible to demagogues and collectivism that prevents a reasonable entrepreneurial approach and the hispanic voters in america sussed this out and understood that trump is more of an entrepreneurial guy and they don't want to give in to what they have the experience of in latin america in particular of collectivist ideologues brutish left wing folks people are very unique individuals and complex nobody is lumped into one group you know they try to create these identity politics that like in 20. tinana woman i should vote for hillary and
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if i didn't on the sexes say they would reduce it so that when we have a very complex society we have a huge amount of different cultures all here it's not it's a hamas culture so you know the fact that they are no longer able to deal with that means they can know what they're no longer fit to rule and i want to bring back to one you know the huge cost financially so there were these like fake news being spread all over the place before the election that mitch mcconnell the leader of the senate the senate majority leader from kentucky and that lindsey graham the senator republican senator from south carolina were somehow vulnerable and they were going to lose then and like oh come on you resistance source give us your money we're going to run somebody against them well both won in a landslide but it mcgrath and jaime harrison raised the combined $199000000.00 and lost to mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham by
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a combined $35.00 points so people pour $200000000.00 at a time by the way when they need it like these were probably people giving like the $10.00 of their fists 40 in the bank in order to like have this victory improve you know the you know one of their conspiracy theories right but you know this this false it was fake news that robbed these people of $200000000.00 by some what we can say so far in this drama is that on the left with the smug class of the blue checks of the new york times washington post types they are projecting their supremacy series and hatred yes they have propaganda. the thing that they accuse the other side of doing is astaire projecting oh we've got to take a break there we come back much more coming your way.
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world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. the u.s. has a history of complicated and heated presidential election what's different this time is that the biggest political events of the last 4 years is happening amid the coronavirus been damaged and precedents and level of civil unrest sparked by the death of george floyd and the lives of the radical groups on both sides of the
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political spectrum. where you live with breaking the city ordinance. you say. these groups attract. we members who have taken to the streets make intro tasks look like full scale you know what you see here there's only you know what's about. this demonstrators are sometimes have arms and they are not afraid of violence or law enforcement. if you will of war let it begin with us. or go into you meet those groups and their leaders to find out how far they're ready to go to fight for what they believe the state for this country. welcome back to the kaiser report imax pfizer time now to go to preston byrne he's
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a lawyer at andersen kill law preston luckily thank you right through to be here great to have ya now let's get into it one of the biggest issues during the election was section 230 tell us what is section 230 how does it relate to what we saw happen in terms of so-called censorship on social media during the election preston shares a section to 30 has been call 26 words they created the internet and what it essentially does it allows internet companies to host on enter its user generated content without necessarily being liable so if your dish and really underscore example of defamation law newspaper printed an article that you wrote let's say you wrote an article saying you know i think george bush is no good scoundrel and your newspaper the newspaper is liable as a secondary party to that location so you publish it and if it's the best story they can be sued as well as you or at least not in the united states but that's a other question that anywhere we certainly are from that 2nd you there he is
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designed to allow online public publication platforms to host user in cereal and let people speak very freely on the internet. and they want their they can't be sued for concert. so they're just very limited exceptions the other provision says sections you dirty see one section to the receipt to the 2nd half the provision allows these content these platforms that has user generated content to moderate or remove objectionable material and again it's says they're not going to be liable for the removal of that cereal so t.l.c. are in a long story short is sessions are there he says you're not liable for what other people post and if you're a platform and you move someone's content you're not liable for that. so broadly speaking republicans i think we know so far about these elections is that they have maintained control of the senate. and but we can say broadly speaking that the democrats appear to want more of a corporate sponsorship of social media the republicans generally speaking you
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could say one last is that a fair characterization and who do you think wins this fight that's a good question i think the republicans actually want more state control of certain media which kind of goes against what they usually stand for because most of the proposals that involve federal commissions or many of the proposals that involve the creation of federal commissions like the f.c.c. to go in and force contest standards on these websites and force them to be neutral whatever that means you know that that itself is a constant basis tradition on stage and as such it is presumptively unconstitutional and subject to strict scrutiny so so the republicans really have said we want more state fair that's the democrats of course are quite happy for the corporations to do what they want given that this election cycle all of big tax shows that they're very much in the tank for the democrat agenda and the left wing generally so i think best they're not going to be too keen to change especially to 30 anytime soon because their tax these companies from you know from any liability
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for engaging in politically biased active x. which i think frankly it should i mean i think that's the way things should telling him to use case let's say on twitter if i tweet something and then somebody quotes my tweet and they're tweet and they say something libelous i could be responsible no so the 2nd to 30 basically says that no user or provider of an interactive computer service will be liable for the content that is posted by another user so if you posted tweet let's say that said you know i don't trust and he's a really good guy and then my safety pose reach waited and said i know president i think he's a scoundrel and i was greatly offended by this and i decided that i was going to sue stacy i couldn't turn around and sue you you haven't said anything improper there i could. to safety but i couldn't sue twitter because of session 230 because you didn't say it twittered say so you can only go after the person who actually
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said the defect major damage source so here's another kind of example or so the network effect and social media creates monopoly power for the winners the vast majority of ad revenue accrues to just 2 or 3 of these social media outlets causing huge barrier to entry. now question is if alex jones can be cut off from awful show media why should the private corporations owning the internet and telephone also be allowed to come off from those services so in other words our sounds it's cut off from social media what stops them from cutting off from having the music telephone right it's the same thing like what's different about social media in your mind is this a good question even it is a good question and it's something where i think we've seen a number of companies have had different experiences in this regard bish you just yesterday lost a critical is this is a she's a huge new competitor and they lost an unspecified very important business critical piece never going for structure and as such the web site is no doubt nobody knows
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quite well now there was a g.s. is there i was saying nobody sure gaz another company which has had a huge problem they've been banned from practically every payment processor under the sun they've been blacklisted by visa joint as your go daddy you name it and then from it alex jones is a similar issues as well so it's telephones are a little bit different they're common carriers they're subject to particular. regulations which prohibit the doing that but in terms of banks terms of web infrastructure and services social media and interactive computer services there is no such regulation that requires us to to provide people you know you get discriminate against someone for you know a protected characteristics you know you can't say what you can't use this because you're asian or because you're white that would be. unlawful but you can do it on the basis of political viewpoints largely because the companies have 1st amendment rights which allow them to do so but also session to 30 acts as
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a further layers which immunizes them from liability for those actions now the issue seems to be a creeping in face of death by corporations you know remember when they passed the digital millennium copyright act that gave them the ability to order takedown measures for material that appeared on social media and elsewhere under what many would claim are spurious claims you know going all the way back to lawrence lessig chris say it against what they call perpetual copyright you know the copyright on by corporations gives them an ability to create a walled garden where only speech that they approve of is allowed on the most dominant forms of communications we have how dangerous is that is extraordinarily dangerous and what we actually see in other countries that are in the united states is that they have noticed the take down procedures for political content so the united kingdom has a notice to take down procedure for defamatory comments so if you post the defamatory content on the financial times comments section which is one of the few
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websites news websites which still has a comment section there. defamatory someone can send us and i'm going to sue you i must say yes and the concept has you had to come down that's not the case in the us similarly there are other regimes wishes not necessarily notice the same time but it's notice and fair warning we're going to hire hold you liable for it if you don't take it down in u.k. criminal law and it's french from a law so very frequently the measurable and i've seen this west's metropolitan police or the french ministry say will send her quest saying listen this content we find it objectionable because so many black with reasons we want you to remove it otherwise you're liable for you're liable for the content potentially you know clearly and so if it causes harm and some people want to do that here in the united states what i would suggest. is that if that were to happen here in the united states you know a it would probably be unconstitutional so quite without regard to what's actually true 30 currently says i think if you had
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a procedure where the government could change a certain concept had to come down because of the nature of it it's a concept based restriction you know i think that would be very problematic sam point who's also sort of raised the drawbridge so to speak or pull up the ladder behind existing companies which have the infrastructure to deal with these kinds of requests and smaller upstart challengers which would be to go higher very expensive lawyers so just myself to help them deal with those kind of inbound from various governments let's talk about the travel rule they propose travel rule change announced by thin sand on the eve of the election what is the travel rule or water the proposed changes to the travel rule is a rule which basically says it's part of a raft of laws known as the bank secrecy act and the bank secrecy act basically imposes some very major record keeping requirements and financial institutions for the purposes of combating fraud and crime and various other things so the travel
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rule is a rule which basically says that funds transfers between 2 institutions over the amount of $3000.00 you have to collect their information and then send it off to the other financial institutions they have to know who's on both sides transaction and the current proposals are a reduce that threshold and that threshold was set in the seventy's rights of 3000 dollars in the seventy's was enough to get is enough to buy a reasonably sized car it wasn't around much but you know this better i'm advised when they propose to do now is reduce it to 250 dollars so that means that you would be saying are we want to get all of the information on people on both sides of the financial transaction whenever there's any money back and forth but it's not the price of a car or what i know about is the price is a modestly expensive launch that we want to you know have these records available for later inspection and so the reason these records are you. local law enforcement is that if they can they can basically trace this fall of money really effectively if you've got cable i see it every leg of the transaction and you verify you know
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who this and there is the recipients but if you reduce that threshold to 250 bucks what you're basically saying is listen we want to know almost every transaction consequence the economy we want to record evidence it sounds dry county and and burn some barrack radek and. an aerial as i'm headed into traffic dystopian nightmare preston we're already there to be honest with you i think we're already there in a lot of respects with regard to you know big tax control of speech and this is big control of money big banks the fact that they've been politicized the payment rails are being politicized some are just like the fact that this is all happening in the election here if we trace this back is actually a really started around 201516 going into the 2016 election as the platforms and financial institutions began to identify supporters of president trump then began to the platform one by one the 1st major person who this happened to major i say and inverted commas here you know the 1st major internet personality this attitude
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was below you not us and he was deep left. on pretty much free to actual ground and then exiled into the you know the darkest corners of the internet fire from breitbart comics you made your video the debt outstanding that pattern has been repeated with alex jones it was interviewed with a range of other people and now we see is just blanket purges being rolled out across various platforms we see you know the q. and a on you know the leaders have been basically expelled from virtually every social network that they post on if you post something which is even adjacent to it the platform has a blanket bans the regime platforms making ideological decisions and you know we also have a government essentially that's starting to collect more and more information and has displayed some willingness to engage in. terrorist attacks. you know well with when it comes to elections and things like that so the government has a higher increased appetite metal and private corporate affairs and the private
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companies have increased. and desire to settle in things like elections ok so that is stressing sort of. sounds chilling preston burnt thanks just being on the kaiser report oh it was a pleasure to see you all right now stand there for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy abbott want to thank our guest preston byrne and i started by. some control for a middle class the homeless muslim are very hard working people who want to get ahead that either have some some health issues or have some of how this trick about luck the full time job won't always pay for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get she will victim to gunpoint if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly. you better catch up real quick or
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you're going to have a judgment a possession against you and get a ticket by anyone that's homeless is history like garbage people look at you like a monster or someone bad or you chose to be there most of the time it's not the case see how it is to be pull in the world's richest country. anybody who thinks that because i just won the election we are problems are over simply not true the problems were there before president trump they're not going away you have problems with the economy in the long room you're going to have huge debt to pay for the things you're going to do that are we still have a problem in the united states with racism we have too many young are going to. jail. possessions in search of some of those problems or. not does not shock them.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for them to let it be an arms race often spearing dramatic development only loosely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk.
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you'll have a final declaration. of victory yet. but the numbers tell us it's clear we're going to win this race stopping short of declaring victory democrat joe biden states he's on course for the white house his announcement comes despite counting continuing to states. joe biden leads with 264 electoral votes trump 214270 is the magic number needed to win the presidency. trump insists his rival as no right to quote wrongfully declare victory no one should multiple lawsuits alleging on. the republican claims sudden flips in joe biden's.

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