https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk0qtwH0HqI
here's the funnest part on MSNBC Michael
steel uh well-known prominent Democrat kind of a guy calls out the fact that billionaires are starting to make Trump look acceptable to other people oh here it comes even the Democrats have noticed that the billionaire class is starting to make Trump look acceptable and normal to people H which billionaires are we talking about well the bill amman's the Elon musks we're talking about the all in pod we're talking about um one of the guys at Blackstone uh I think even Jamie Diamond not too long ago said hey you know keep an open mind right so he wasn't anti-trump either so here's what I think I think the billionaires are the ones who go first do you know why because they don't have bosses the people without bosses are the only ones who can tell the truth in public if they're also Rich you get that it's not a coincidence that the billionaire class is rising in terms of its persuasion power it has to because there's nobody else who can do it and you know either um I I feel and I see it and you can almost just it's just it's palpable the incentive for the the so-called billionaires that I mentioned their incentive seems to be the Spider-Man curse as far as I can tell they do not seem to be driven by partisan politics they don't seem to be driven just by profit you know they're not advocating for things necessarily that are you know just good for them and stuff like that the Spider-Man curse if you don't know what that is um from Spider-Man with great responsib with great power comes great responsibility imagine you're a billionaire you're watching the country dissolve and you know it's because people can't tell the truth that Biden's a a train wreck and it's just got to be fixed what would you do just ask yourself what would you do if you didn't have to fear anything because you don't have a boss and you're already a billionaire and what what could go wrong you would feel a responsibility to get involved if you'd never been involved in politics before because you're the only ones who can fix it nobody's on nobody's coming to help nobody's coming to help it is just is just uh the billionaires got to step up and we're watching it happen so that is a gigantic gigantic change and it's scary enough that even the Democrats are noticing it and not only are billionaires smart but people look up to them because they want to be like them you know especially if you build something of value but this brings me to a comment that um I saw talker Carlson make he was on uh somebody's podcast and I'm going to talk about him a little bit more but he had this interesting theory that um what we see as evil you know all the destructive things going on that we just just sort of collectively think are some form of evil he he says is really people who don't know how to make anything have an Impulse to destroy the things made by people who do know how to make things oh my God is that on point that actually might be the best description of everything we're seeing Marxism antifa everything and and I've told you this story I think before the first time I discovered this thing where people will destroy anything that looks like good work from other people is when I developed the Dilbert comic when I was still working at my Corporation at the phone company so I had this whiteboard in my cubicle and every day for a while there before I before I was published I would draw a little comic of this character that came to be Dilbert and it became popular around the office and people would like it and here's the thing if you can do something like that that's sort of show offy it it kind of demonstrates you have some kind of genetic quality that somebody might want to mate with now it would be the same if I had giant muscles or if I were tall and had good hair or if I were a good musician you know any kind of talent so if you display Talent what it does is it it brings up in people the need to destroy you if they don't have talent other people with Talent will look at you and say hey that's pretty good because they're not afraid they have talent people who don't have talent will find a way to destroy it or find something else wrong with you that means you should not nobody should pay attention to you here's how I discovered it when I would draw Dilbert on my whiteboard men would come into my office who are not exactly killing it in life you know just your ordinary cubicle men and they would find a reason to destroy the comic on my whiteboard and it was the damnest thing and women didn't do it women didn't do it ever but I'll tell you how they'd do it they'd walk in and they would lean on it they would just lean on it and and they they would erase it with the back of their shirt or they they'd be making a point and they pick up they pick up a magic marker and they would start drawing right over they would start drawing whatever their point was like directly over my drawing or they would pick up the the the Eraser and erase my whiteboard in my office of a of a drawing that I made and then just start doing whatever they were going to tell me and I'm thinking to myself there's something destructive about this that is so obvious and it was so consistent like I as soon as I saw a guy walk into my office I'd say all right how long is it going to take and I would just watch how long it took him to accidentally destroy my a work it was it was weird so I've been watching that all my life that phenomenon obviously when Dilbert became successful um oh and by the way it's a it's a running joke on X when people come at me hard you pie of crap BL I'll check their their profile quite often they're people trying to be writers and failing more often than not or they're trying to be cartoonist and failing so they're all in some kind of failed art thing so they when they see that I've succeeded they just have to tear me down it's a natural impulse and I think that might actually be explaining almost everything we see you know we used to call it uh income inequality and we used to say Hey you know if we don't fix the income inequality the people who don't have are going to come after the people who have and you got a civil unrest so you know you better fix it but I think what it turned into is just destruction where people are tearing down your city you build because they can't build it they want to you know tear down Elon Musk because they can't build it I mean look at the fact that Elon Musk builds you know Tesla and then some Delaware bunch of punks who couldn't succeed at anything decided to take away his paycheck of $53 billion why did they do that do you think they did that because that seemed like the right thing to do no I mean it might have been purely political but I think if you see it under Tucker's filter it actually looks clear they just didn't like the fact that there was a male who had you know 11 children and could impregnate anybody wants basically uh and that he was just killing it in life and they had to just attack him because they couldn't handle the stress of you know being less than him by so much so look for that effect it's
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