
The Charlie Kirk Show
Ask Charlie Anything 213: Three Terms? First Hand Campus Tour Experience? Vaccine Exemptions?
Mon, 24 Feb 2025
Charlie takes questions from Exclusives subscribers, including: -Is there any constitutional argument for letting Trump serve three presidential terms? -What is the vibe on the campuses now that Charlie’s tour is back on? -Will vaccine exemptions improve under Trump? Become an Exclusives subscriber and ask Charlie a question on-air by going to members.charliekirk.com.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: What is Ask Charlie Anything about?
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Blake might answer questions from you guys, but more importantly during the breaks, we're going to test his... blind knowledge of Hillsdale College Roman history. People wanted it back, Charlie. They want it by popular demand, and that is something to witness and see. It is awfully entertaining and kind of breathtaking. Okay, Daisy, who do we have first?
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Chapter 2: Is there a case for Trump serving three terms?
So in 2022, the American Immigration Council reported that there were over 23% of or over 23% of the construction workforce in Texas was comprised of illegal and undocumented immigrants. So obviously, this very state by state, but regardless, we're sure to see a massive change because 23%, that's almost a quarter of the entire construction workforce. So
we're going to see a massive change in the construction workforce and the mass deportation with mass deportations on the rise. So what do you predict the future of the construction market looks like with there going to be a low supply of construction workers? Will we see service and trade workers maybe learn the art of construction? And how do you think the housing market will be affected by this?
So a couple things. First, just some good news on deportations. 37,660 people were deported in the last month. That's a good number. So it should be higher, but it's good. Let me just kind of make sure I'm going to do this times 12. Annualized, that's about 440,000. We probably need to get to about a million a year before we really start to...
stem the tide of even what biden did but that's good 440 000 is not insignificant that that is definitely worthy of of focus long term i will say trey long term in the housing market and development we are going to see a mass adoption of robotics replacing human beings for skilled tasks That is not imminent. But Blake, would you say that's that's five to 10 years?
There was a viral video just the other day showing an AI trained robot sorting groceries in like on a typical kitchen counter. And, you know, it's going to start with only a handful of places are going to do it, but it's going to become more and more and more common.
It's going to be similar to how Internet was kind of like tried in a certain places. It's going to take over the world. which actually, honestly, is more of a reason for restrictionist immigration policy. Exactly. Why do you have to have so many foreigners coming in to do your jobs if robots are going to do those jobs?
And if we handle it right, it can make our lives better. It's a choice before us. Don't make our lives worse. Make it better. Just the same way there used to be a million people who had to do washing full-time, and then we invented the washing machine. Totally. That was, on balance, a good thing for ordinary people.
I agree, and I think that the more cynical view of mass— Thank you. That's great B-roll, guys. Look at that. for the mass adoption of robotics and AI. The cynical view is that, well, what will human beings do with their time? I will say first and foremost, if done properly, AI, chatbots, what's this one? Perplexity I have on my computer.
If you know how to use it, it can actually make you better at your craft. It can make you sharper, make you faster. It's not even a replacement. It's an accelerant. Now, there will be a lot of replacement and displacement, but But I would not underestimate human beings' ability to use technology to find better and greater uses and purposes. And it needs to benefit the species.
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Chapter 3: What is the vibe on college campuses?
The Euclidean Geometry you might be able to do. Okay. So let's use this as a chance to educate around this. The Tribune of the Plebs.
Did I say that correctly?
Had the power to blank. First, what is the Tribune of the Plebs?
Tribune of the Plebs was a it was an office created. They kind of had this thing called the struggle of orders in Rome because they had patricians who were the elite, the noble class. And then you had the plebs, ordinary people.
and the Tribune they were kind of an office that was created after the plebs revolted a few too many times and they would demand more rights and the Tribune he the big thing that he could do is or a few things one he was personally inviolable so he was you could not touch a Tribune I believe I think it was a death penalty offense to harm a Tribune basically and
Uh, and then they could veto legislation. Veto literally means that's one of the options they could veto. It literally means I forbid, and they could just say veto and kill a bill. And then if they're looking for something else, they have the ability to convene the people's assembly. Yeah. Yeah. They could do that too.
Okay. So would you say then convene people's assembly and veto bills?
Yes. That's one of the options. Okay.
We'll go with that. Okay. Very good. Number seven. I have to, this is a fill in the blank. The blank was a ladder of offices through which Roman citizens.
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Chapter 4: How will mass deportations affect the housing market?
Because he was dictator and he handed the power back like he left his farm won a battle and then quit.
Like that was the Roman refused the office of dictator and not refused.
He became dictator but then he forfeited it voluntarily.
uh like he resigned after yeah that would you're gonna have to choose that one though i mean it defeated the aquaeon surrender dictatorial power after 15 years 15 days 15 days you like that one yeah okay so he defeated and surrendered okay in the early republic a dictator was a what
A dictator was someone elected to emergency powers. Yep, that's right.
At the battles of Heraclea and Asulium... Asculum and Heraclea. Yeah, Pyrrhus.
Pyrrhus of Epirus. Pyrrhic victory. He won but lost a lot of dudes and then said he could not keep fighting the Romans because if he won too many battles, he would lose the war. Last one. The Romans had conquered most of the Italian peninsula by what year? They'd done most of it by... Oh, yeah, they defeated the Greeks like 275. Yeah, it was 270 BC. Yeah, that sounds about right.
Blake got 100%. Charlie for Hillsdale.com. Okay, let's go to Zane. Zane, thank you for being a member. What's on your mind? Zane, the floor is yours. Yes.
Hello. I'm 20 years old, and I have a lot of younger friends, and I'm wondering how to get them involved in politics.
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