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Chapter 1: What environmental issues are affecting Los Angeles?
Alpro. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dillon Show. Another atmospheric rain event here in Los Angeles, a storm. Cleansing the air of the fire, which is nice. Cleansing the air of the hellish fire should be a 48-hour strongest storm in a year bearing down on Southern California could cause flooding. The terms now for these are always the most extreme. They're like atmospheric storms.
you know, sky storm. It's never like it's going to rain for two days. When I grew up, it was like it's raining. And now it's like an atmospheric, you know, river or something they call it. Like a, what is the term for this? It's like a river of raging, even the way they write about it, they're like raging torrents of rain and atmospheric river, they call it. What happened to rain?
Like it's gonna rain a lot. Now it's an atmospheric river. Raging torrents of rock slides and mud slides. It can be damaging and even deadly. Yeah, well that's not ideal. But it doesn't help to call it an atmospheric river. It's like a river is falling out of the sky onto whatever. That's why I sold my house, you know, obviously. Many people don't listen to the show.
They listen, but they don't listen. So they come up to me and they go, did your house really burn down? I go, well, it's pretty clear if you listen to the words. Now, I did keep hammering it going, my house burned down, my house burned down. But there was a disclaimer early on when I said, I sold the house. And I did. I sold it last year because of...
The atmospheric river and torrents of raging atmospheric rain, river in the sky. The storm is arriving through an atmospheric river. Atmospheric river storms are long plumes of water vapor that can pour over from the Pacific Ocean into California. Um... But that's why I sold my home, because my home was on a cliff. I had a beautiful house. It overlooked the valley, really.
I mean, my view was towards the valley, but I looked at some of the hills in Beverly Hills, and it was pretty. But, you know, the California mountains aren't like Colorado. You know, this isn't, you know, a mountain. This isn't limestone. This isn't... This is... Dirt.
The hills of California are packed dirt that with enough rain they all, you know, there's mudslides, there are rockslides and people, you know, Mulholland Drive, which is the road that you took to get, one of the roads you took to get to my house. A boulder slid down and destroyed Mulholland Drive and they closed it. And it took months and months and months to get
the road back to where you can travel on it. And I didn't love that. I didn't like the idea of that. Again, I think it's, you know, this is, you know, when you experience climate, you have to decide what is and isn't your home. This is real. This is true. When you experience significant events
that are out of your control, fires, floods, hurricanes, you have to decide how much you love a specific part of this country. How much you're willing to sacrifice for it. Are you okay with having a home on the west coast of Florida if it happens to be destroyed? Can you bounce back? No, you should think about this. Truly.
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Chapter 2: How is Elon Musk influencing government efficiency?
All these establishment Democrats closed ranks to destroy Bernie Sanders and install Joe Biden when they knew he was crazy. And I know people in Chicago that were part of that effort. This is a fact. So all these establishment Democrats who don't care at all about wealth inequality in America, they don't care at all about...
deindustrialized areas where people are hopeless and they're unfent and all. They spent the last four years telling all those people they had white privilege and basically to shut up. They're men. And they caused all the problems. And then a lot of them voted for Trump and then they were shocked. Why did they do that?
So at the end of the day, you can have the position that America is a wealthy country and should be going around the world helping people, but that's not what's going on. That's not all of what USAID is. It may not even be a majority of what USAID is.
This is a slush fund that is being used for all kinds of reasons, but one of them is because the CIA and other agencies are using that money to go into these countries to foment the type of instability and chaos
that causes America to intervene in that country or it causes some type of coup where we can replace the leader of that country with somebody that is amenable to the interest of American multinational corporations. That's a lot of what is going on. It's not all of it. It's a lot of what's going on. Domestic protests also partially funded
by these NGOs, these non-profits, this entire world of bullshit that exists that has never helped you or your family. It does not help people. A lot of it. USAID hat über die Jahre Akkusationen von Ineffizienz und Wäsche verursacht, insbesondere, dass es nicht die Effektivität ihrer Programme messen kann.
Viel von USAIDs Geld wird als Gründe oder subkontraktiert zu AID-Gruppen und NGOs ausgeliefert. Kritiker verurteilen, dass USAIDs Anwendung amerikanischer Kontrakteure und ihre große Bürokratie bedeutet, dass nicht genug Geld tatsächlich helfen wird, die in Bedarf sind. Das ist wie eine Charity. This is like a lot of charities are fake. We know that. There are real charities. It's Venmo.
It's helping people directly. Bethany does a great job. She hands cards and puts them in people's cash cards and gives them to people and goes, go buy what you need. Something Bethany Frankel does. And that is true. But a lot of charities, and I've spoken not only to her about it, but other people, a lot of charities... okay, are not transparent and a lot of people don't get the help. They don't.
This idea that all charities are just these entities that just seek to benefit people, a lot of charities get such a small percentage. I mean, a lot of the actual people get such a small percentage of help. what the charity takes in when you factor in overhead, operating expenses, the salaries of the staff. Now you need some of that and I understand it. That being said, sometimes it's 10%.
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Chapter 3: What are the challenges with USAID programs?
And I know that the right keeps calling them all pedophiles. There's nothing less sexual than the current state of the modern Democratic Party, by the way. None of this is even about sex. This is weird. It's like this bureaucratic office politics. Call me the right name or I'll have you fired. All of this shit that was done for four years, you're now seeing again. And it's happening.
It's just happening. The right has now come to power. And the right is doing the things they've always wanted to do, like shrink the government and eliminate bureaucrats. And it's everything I've heard. Since I'm a child. It doesn't mean it's a coup. It doesn't mean that we no longer live in a democracy.
It's that the Republican Party has always wanted to shrink the government and get rid of waste. This is all that they've ever talked about. Okay? The same way that the Democratic Party tried to purge all of these institutions of anyone that didn't subscribe to their policy of racial justice and equity and gender theory and all this gobbledygook. And they ran around doing the same thing.
And this is when a society starts to completely fall apart. When as soon as one side has power... All they try to do is purge anyone that doesn't subscribe to what they want. And this is deeply unhealthy and this is how you get societies in the Middle East where you have Sunnis and Shiites and they just kill each other. The political process completely evaporates. It doesn't exist at all.
You can't have discussions. You can't have debates. You do not vote. It is simply terrorism and war. That's what we want to avoid. We don't want that. So what we need to do is have a functioning Democratic Party that nominates a sane human being to lead the party. It cannot be children. It cannot be David Hogg. It cannot be a child.
Not that they're children, but I don't want to hear from anyone in their 20s. I don't. I do not want to hear from anyone in their 20s. It doesn't help your case when all of the people on social media that you're bringing forward are people in their 20s or sadly people in their 40s who are trying to ape the lingo of people in their 20s. Which is even sadder. You have to kick and purge.
You have to kick these people out. You have to purge them. You have to bring in rational people that go, you know, we need people to have healthcare. We need people to have retirement. We need people, we need to ease people's economic insecurity. We need... um Menschen nicht auf der Basis von Rasse, Gender und Sexualität zu dividieren.
Was wir tun müssen, ist, eine Koalition von Menschen zu bauen, basierend auf der Idee, dass wir alle eine ähnliche Interesse haben, in Bezug auf Infrastruktur, in Bezug auf die Wirtschaft, in Bezug auf Freiheit, in Bezug auf Abortionen. Viele Leute sind offensichtlich pro-Choice. Also... It can be done. It's just not going to be done until they fully get rid of a lot of the garbage that they have.
If you look at the cultural moments right now, music, and also the right, stop whining about Kendrick Lamar's show, you idiots. Stop. Stop being... The pearl clutching and the offense, the addiction outrage machine is over. It's being shut down. It actually is already shut down.
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Chapter 4: How has the Democratic Party's identity politics evolved?
all of these institutions and saying, you're not allowed to talk about this. You're not allowed to say that. You can only have an opinion on this. We have to have a quota, which includes this. So if you don't like something, you better start to like it, because we're coming after your job if you do not fall in line. DEI could have also been called fall in line. That's what it was. So,
You had that, that created resentment, it created anger. It was basically a reordering of these institutions' priorities and they were not concerned at all with quality and they were not concerned with competence chiefly. Those were not their chief concerns. Their chief concerns were How many people of X group are being represented in this thing? Okay? And I know that from my vantage point.
I'm in the entertainment business. And even in the parts of the business I'm really not in, people talk to me. And they tell me. So what you did with that was create a very unsustainable, and people have talked about this before, Es wird ein Krieg werden. And it's not sustainable.
So whatever ethos you're using here to govern these institutions, Hollywood used to be a place, okay, that was run pretty much by sociopaths who took big risks where if a movie succeeded, their entire life was made and if it failed, in many cases, their entire life was obliterated. Okay? It was run by gamblers and risk takers. Kind of the cowboy western mentality.
It then was turned over to these like collegiate... you know, pseudo-intellectual types that came out of universities in America that were indoctrinated into this belief system of using art as a tool for cultural change. Now, that's always been going on to some degree, but over the last four years it was really intense and somewhat silly. And there is a pendulum swing now. There is a pushback.
A lot of writers are out of work. A lot of people are suffering. A lot of people that were led into a writer's strike by psychopaths, in my opinion, who were demanding that some of the people in this town who had just had a job by sheer luck get paid more for it. You know, my friend who works at a company goes, he goes, I make my hundred and something grand. He goes, 120 grand.
He goes, I don't speak up. They don't really know I'm there. I don't do too much work. I don't get on anyone's nerves. I'm not trying to get ahead. And I don't do too little work where I'm on the chopping block. He goes, I just float around. Most people probably don't even know I'm here. This is not an entertainment company. It's another company.
There were a lot of people in this town that were kind of just getting by and making good money doing kind of bullshit. And then they tried to demand more and they got a little greedy. And I'm not saying some of them weren't abused. But a lot of them were getting greedy. And now they have nothing. And that's unfortunate. Because people got a little greedy.
And while they all sat there for a year, the Internet continued to do what the Internet does. It multiplies and multiplies and multiplies. Let's finish up here with Didi.
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