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897: Why Pennsylvania Decides the 2024 Election | Week in Review

@BNicholsLiberty and @HeyRemso challenge conventional political wisdom, exposing the dire consequences of unchecked immigration, the critical role of Pennsylvania in the 2024 election, and the potential fallout of third-party voting, ultimately questioning whether America is on the brink of losing its identity.

Is America on the brink of losing its identity? In this explosive Week in Review episode of The Brian Nichols Show, host Brian Nichols and guest Remso Martinez dive deep into the controversial topics shaping the nation's future. From unchecked immigration to the pivotal role of Pennsylvania in the 2024 election, this conversation will challenge your perspectives and leave you questioning the direction of our country.

 

 

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Discover the shocking truth about the impact of uncontrolled immigration on American cities. Nichols and Martinez explore how Venezuelan gangs have taken over apartment complexes and discuss the alarming rise in human trafficking under the Biden administration. Learn why they believe the libertarian stance on open borders might be based on dangerous idealism rather than practical reality.

 

Later, they dissect the critical importance of Pennsylvania in the upcoming presidential election. With insider insights from political strategists, find out why Republicans are adapting their tactics and how mail-in voting could be the key to victory. Plus, hear the hosts' candid thoughts on the potential consequences of a Harris presidency.

 

In a moment that's sure to spark debate, Martinez drops a bombshell about third-party voting that could change the way you think about the 2024 election. Later, the hosts share personal stories about how the COVID-19 pandemic shifted their political perspectives and strained relationships.

 

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Transcript

This week... Remso Martinez drops a bombshell about third-party voting that's sure to spark debate. But first, we dive into the controversial topics shaping America's future, from unchecked immigration to the pivotal role of Pennsylvania in the 2024 election. You don't want to miss it. Welcome to The Brian Nichols Show."

Brian Nichols  0:00  
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Remso Martinez  2:03  
This is definitely 2pm on a Saturday. Somebody I went to, I went to a ribbon cutting. We had our first raising canes chicken open up here in Brookfield, Virginia, and I, I dress like a pro. I show up in a suit. And a lot of small business owners don't because I think they smoke. They fall into like the, well, I'm a small business owner, so look like Mitt Romney on the campaign trail in 2012 with jeans and the rolled up sleeves, like he actually dresses like that. No, your binder full of women, binder full of women and dog on the on the roof. So like, I show up in a suit, and people actually, like some of the folks that are in, like, the local Chamber of Commerce, like, they'll tease me. They're like, why'd you wear a suit for this? And I'm like, Why do you look professional? Because I'm the man, because I'm the man. And, you know, typically, I've tried to just, just because I want to, not because I felt pressured, but I try and look better when I'm on camera. So just, just some, just some pretext like, you know, I'm dealing with a situation where I got my parents moving in Virginia. I've got a lot of stuff moving around. I got some stuff going on Arizona. So right now I'm trying to make room for my things. So half of, half of my day so far, and I've had to, this is going to be a working Saturday for me, half my day has been trying to, like, get rid of my comic books. So I've been, like, calling up friends. I'm like, do you want, like, a stack of stuff for your kid and stuff like that. I was at the post office. I was at a half price book. I was at the Half Price Books twice. So here I am. I'm just like, running around, and I wanted to put on a nice polo for you, Brian. And then I'm at the Half Price Books for an extra half hour because they don't know what they want. To give me 50 cents or 75 cents for a comic. So I'm like, fuck it. I'm wearing a tie dye shirt and my and my cap, and we're just gonna make it fucking happen. But you look great. You the people. You

Brian Nichols  3:49  
look great. Remzo, don't let anybody tell you otherwise. And if anybody bullies you, you let them know that you, you were on the Brian Nichols show. And Brian does not, does not tolerate that, that bigotry

Remso Martinez  3:59  
does not fuck around with that. No,

Brian Nichols  4:02  
I don't, absolutely not, by the way, folks, we are live. We are live on our YouTubes and on Twitter. Big fuck you to Facebook for going out and deciding, okay, I'm this is my rant session for a second. Remzo, so I shared a meme on Facebook where it was literal. Context of the meme was societies where, regardless of how you feel about gun control, you need to be aware of the history of what societies who have implemented in massive gun control have done to their populations. And it was a picture of Hitler with the swastika, and like obviously talking about Nazi Germany. Facebook's Like, Oh, he's a Nazi, and they gave me, like, a

Remso Martinez  4:47  
huge radicalism, dude, like,

Brian Nichols  4:50  
like a massive, massive strike on my page. They removed monetization, they crushed my page. So I'm like, Dude, what the fuck was happening? I went in. I put a. Uh, appeal in and instantly gets declined from their automated process. I go, I'm like, at the point right now, I'm still waiting in queue to see if the the Facebook board hears my case. But like, that happens, and then I'm not kidding, somebody had shared a reel, and in the reel, this is completely like a different side conversation, but the reel ends with, like, want to hear how this reel ends. Go down to the comments and share your birthday and your like, your your teacher's first grade, teacher's last name, which is obviously a ploy to get PII personal identifiable information, which is a big no no, and me being the good Samaritan, I'm like, Hey, uh, Facebook reporting this video, right? Because this is an obvious attempt literal scammer. This is all they're doing. I get the notice today saying sorry. We actually decided to keep that video on Facebook so they nuke not just my my entire channel. They've throttled it down to like zero engagement whatsoever. Um, so that is fun. But then when there's actual scams that are being reported that are quite obvious. They're a scam. They're like, Nah, bro, that's a okay. So I say all that, remzo, we are not, we are not live streaming today on Facebook. We are instead live streaming over on the second worst platform, YouTube, as well as over on our good buddies, uh Elon Musk platform, Twitter, or now known as x. So if you are joining us today, thank you for joining us. Head down below into the comments or in the replies. Let us know what your thoughts are today. We'll go ahead maybe read them on air, because yes, we are live for our week in review here on amp America. Brian Nichols show we can review with our good buddy, remzo Martinez, now remzo, for today's conversation, we're kicking things off. And actually, I know you didn't mean to do this, but this goes right in line with one of the conversations I had for our Brian's briefing this past week. And it was the conversation I had about the immigration debate and how there seems to be this, I want to say willful ignorance, and that's my being nice here, but it's not. It really can't be willful, willful ignorance. I think it's almost borderline useful idiotness, it feels like, and we're talking about right now what we're seeing as the actual outcomes of unfettered immigration, of just folks literally pouring over the border. Right now it's turning into like literal hellscapes in some of these larger cities. You look at Aurora Colorado, where literal Venezuelan gangs have taken over apartment complexes, and here we are today. Um, violent crime is creating a quote, dystopian hell, despite remso, despite the the calm, reassuring words from our yes leader, our fearless leader, Joseph Biden, that America is safer. And this is, of course, an argument that Kamala Lala ding dong is gonna be carrying into the election, that we are a safer country because of the Biden Harris administration policies. Remso Martinez, where are they getting things wrong? Where did I get things wrong? Talk to us about what's going on right now with the the flux of illegal immigrants into these these cities,

Remso Martinez  8:03  
there's a there's a town in Wisconsin called Prairie dish in and it has about 15,000 people. They have brought in about another, another 10,000 immigrants from Haiti that were caught across the southern border. These Haitian immigrants have also been dropped off in a town, I think it was, it was either Illinois or Minnesota. It's one of those two. It was a town of about 25,000 people, and they went ahead and dropped off over the course of the last year, 20,000 Haitian immigrants, and what they started realizing is that a lot of pets in neighborhoods started going missing. A lot of the kennels were starting to empty out. But

Brian Nichols  8:51  
what that's nice? No, that's nice for him. So that means that more people are adopting these animals. They're, they're, they're at a nice home. Now I see no, no downsides to this?

Remso Martinez  9:00  
Well, if you like ducks, you could say, Buy to ducks, because what they have found in that these homes that the state has been providing families where, you know, it's not even just families, it's, you know, 1015, people that they're putting in a four bedroom home, that they are taking animals that they're finding and they're eating them. Oh, so they're not safe and sound okay. They're not so, you know, fluffy went missing. Fluffy probably got turned into barbecue that. That's just a, that's just a recent example. The other issue that we're seeing here in in Whitewater, Wisconsin is that, you know, and this is why I laugh about Milwaukee. Milwaukee is a very like, you know, quote, unquote, like progressive city, but like we, anytime anyone comes to city, to the city is illegal, like, we kick them back to Illinois. Well, Illinois, because Texas has been bussing hordes of illegals to Chicago, Illinois has just been, like, randomly bussing them to Wisconsin. But they couldn't get away with it in the. Milwaukee County. So what they did was they went ahead and dropped them off in Whitewater, Wisconsin. And what you're having right now is you had a giant influx of children, you know, quote, unquote, children and teenagers where their age is not matching their physicality, their age is not matching their

Brian Nichols  10:21  
is it? Is it the bench warmers? I

Remso Martinez  10:23  
am I am nine.

Unknown Speaker  10:24  
I am five.

Remso Martinez  10:25  
You look like a 30 year old man. You have a must. I

Unknown Speaker  10:29  
have, I have birth certificate,

Unknown Speaker  10:31  
birth certificate.

Unknown Speaker  10:32  
I am 12. It's

Remso Martinez  10:34  
like that. You're having that happen. So what you're doing is you're taking a small town in the Midwest, United States, you're flooding it with people who are immediately needing public services. And what you're also doing is homelessness has went up, drug uses went up, violent crime went up. But now what you're doing is you're putting like literal men in schools. And that sounds like nothing could go wrong there, right? Nothing could go wrong there. So then, I mean, that's just in my neck of the woods, and I learned a lot about this in the last couple days. I also attended a panel discussion for Trump force, 4447 in Milwaukee. Governor Doug Burgum was there Wisconsin. Governor, longest serving governor, Tommy Thompson was there with Congressman Brian style, Monica Crowley, and they were discussing this. It's like, you know, it's, it's just they're coming here, and immediately they're being dumped in places where it's like, you know, they can't look for jobs because they're illegal immigrants. They can't have job permits. So what do we do? We're having Border Patrol down in the southern border, instead of sending people back, instead of actually dealing with the fact that, listen, your first act in the United States was to break the law. It was to come here illegally. What they're doing, it's illegal, shut the up people. You know, we've turned Border Patrol into a paper pushing business where we're basically giving people a summons for a court appearance, which may be as far as a year. And then what we're doing is we're giving them a phone we're giving them gas cards and we're sending them to a place where hopefully, we're hoping that they don't go away. You look at New York State, a majority of folks that were bused around the country because of the situation, they're told, okay, you're going to stay here for this foreseeable future, but you can't work because you're an illegal alien. So what we're going to do is we're going to take care of your housing and your food and everything. Else, because we need you stay for this court date in which who knows that they'll even send you back home because you broke the law. But now we what we're seeing is that these people are missing. When you look at the population of Wisconsin, I don't have the number on top of my head, but like when you look at the population of Wisconsin, Joe Biden every year, the past four years, has been bringing in the population of Wisconsin, 5 million people. So they're bringing in a whole state worth of people every year. Since the Biden administration turned us not into an open border country, they've essentially turned us into a no border country. Because when you begin to go ahead and make it so that way the civil systems cannot maintain things for the citizenry, what you're getting is a point where you're getting folks that are just overblowing the system, and they're coming here because Joe Biden said you can come. And then Kamala said, Well, you can't. Do said, do not. Do not come. Do not and then they all looked at her,

Brian Nichols  13:31  
and then Trump said, I'm gonna come.

Remso Martinez  13:34  
What we're getting right now is we're getting, you know, 1000s of people from Venezuela. We're getting 1000s of people from El Salvador, Nigeria, Pakistan, China. We've even found North Koreans coming up through the southern border. Because everyone knows that America is not protecting the border, and if they catch you, it doesn't mean shit. And we cannot have a country if we cannot enforce our own laws, and if we're not taking care of our own citizens first. And you know, that big thing everyone is joking about right now are these Venezuelan gangs. You know, they were the largest, you know, narcotics trafficking gang and human trafficking gang in Venezuela. What Nicholas Maduro did was he went ahead and released them, and then he said, leave the country. So they left the country. And where did they end up? They ended up in Illinois. They ended up in Colorado. They're rumors that they're even in Indiana. So what they're doing is they're filling up the Midwest, because you can't keep sending them in California, because California where they gonna do for their homeless plan to get rid of homelessness, they're just gonna kick out homeless people, like that episode of South Park where they're just like, go to California. Well now they're going to be like, hey, homeless people go literally anywhere else. So what we have is we have these states, and to us, to some degree, I even, I don't blame Texas for doing this, but what we're starting to see is that Texas is going to do what they can't, take care of Texas. And now it's real. At the expense of everyone else, and it's because of these sanctuary cities. It's because of these sanctuary cities, it's because of this no border policy by the Biden administration. I would have never thought in my life I would support mass deportation. But the thing is, is if you come here and you come here illegally, and then you come here and we don't know who you are, and you're going to be on the government dole, and you're going to not be assimilating, and you're going to be making things as difficult as possible. We didn't ask you to be here. We didn't necessarily want you to come here. If this is what you were doing, we take in legal immigrants, and the country brings in enough legal immigrants, where it's like, you know what? We could reform the process. There's a whole discussion there. But you come to this country legally. Why is it every other country on Earth gets to support its gets to support its borders. Why is it we spend so much of our taxpayer dollars enforcing the borders in Ukraine are enforcing the borders. In Israel, are enforcing the borders in Iraq or Afghanistan. We care about everyone's borders but our own. No, if you came to this country and you came here illegally, you broke the law, you can't be here. We can't support you. We can barely support ourselves. It's not a hateful thing. It's saying that this is not the process. This is not how it should be done. My family came here legally. Millions of Americans came here legally. This is we need to stop trying to adjust the scale. You broke the law or you didn't. We are a country with borders because we have to maintain things for our citizens, and this has just gone out of hand. There we go. Thanks for coming to my TED

Unknown Speaker  16:45  
Talk. I'm gonna come

Brian Nichols  16:52  
one of my favorite clips of the past four years, and that only took me like seven minutes in order to actually get it to pop up the way it needed to. So thank you, remzo for monologuing. And by the way, just elephant in the room, you're spot on. We are watching right now our literal country lose its identity, and in the process of losing its identity, we're seeing not just the very fabric of what makes America America crumble. We're watching the infrastructure that makes America, America crumble, because you have to have the contribution as much as you do the folks who are taking away. And that's just not the case right now. What is the number one cost from our federal government right now? It's unfunded liabilities specifically. Well, I mean, that's why I'm talking literal, trillions, hundreds of trillions of dollars, unfunded liabilities. But specifically, let's look at the social services, right? Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, all of that money that's like over I think it's 50 something, 60% of our budget. What? That's insane. So with all that being said, I know for most folks who are listening today, they're probably like, wow, okay, things are kind of scary. This doesn't sound too great, and maybe you just want to go ahead and get out of the country. Oh, if that's the case, our next sponsor here might be a good place to go ahead and figure out what next steps would be, and that is the expat money Summit. Let's take a listen tension. Brian Nichols show listeners mark your calendar for October 7 through the 11th, because the expat money Summit is back and better than ever. This online event hosted by expat expert Mikhail Thorp, is your one stop shop for learning how to craft your ideal international lifestyle, from acquiring a second passport to diversifying your finances offshore to investing in international real estate. You're going to learn from over 40 experts, including big names like Dr Ron Paul and Doug Casey. And the best part, it's completely free to attend. Just head over to expatmoneysummit.com. To reserve your complimentary ticket, take the first steps towards securing your freedom and wealth abroad at the expat money summit one more time. That's expatmoneysummit.com and now back to the show. All right? Remzo w Martinez, let's get back to the show, shall we? And with that, let's go ahead and talk about if I can actually get my screen to share properly again. You know, we're doing this in the fly folks.

Remso Martinez  19:17  
There we go live.

Brian Nichols  19:18  
We were live. We are live. Yes, we are live on x and on YouTube. So thank you for joining us. It looks like, oh yeah, we got couple 100 folks coming in out of the stream here. What's up? Everybody? Good to see y'all so great replacement job. Shock. Great replacement are we talking about great replacement theory here? No, I didn't share my screen. What the hell am I doing here today? Ramzo, good grief.

Remso Martinez  19:39  
Amateur hour. Brian and 100% you think, after doing

Brian Nichols  19:43  
this for almost what fucking eight years, I should figure out how to share screens. Great replacement job. Shock, 1.3 million native born Americans just lost their jobs and they were replaced by who, whom you might ask. 635 1000 illegal immigrants, or just immigrants? Let me rephrase that, just 635,000 immigrants. But yes, there are some caveats here, which includes some of those potentially illegal individuals we were talking about earlier. Remso, what's going on here with this great replacement of great, great big jobs?

Remso Martinez  20:17  
I got into an argument at CPAC 2017 with somebody who was basically an anti free trader. And I was like, Dude, you don't know the glory of free trade. You're obviously not educated enough. This man, for the record, was a trucker, was a Teamster who came from the rural Midwest, and I was just a belligerent college kid. And what he basically said, Yeah, well, he basically said to me was like, you know, when you look at all this outsourced labor, what do you do with people who have been working for decades, who are close to retirement, and then you expect them to get a new job. What do you do when you're providing enough of the infrastructure for somebody else's country, but your own communities are becoming industrial deserts? I used to think, well, you know, if you're just so dumb, get a new get a new skill, learn to code. But the truth is, is that the best safety net for anybody is a job. And what we've done right now, for the sake of just trying to focus on a purely consumer level, is that we have shipped out 1000s of millions of jobs overseas to develop other countries, to develop other people's middle classes. But we've done so so that America has become more of a service provider nation and not a industrial

Brian Nichols  21:46  
nation, which, by the way, thank you, unintended consequences, because what happens when we arbitrarily raise our fucking corporate tax rates to the highest in the first world? Nations like, yeah, businesses are gonna say, I don't want to spend more here, which I want to, let me rephrase that, I want to spend my money here with hiring American born workers. But economically speaking, you're making it so you're forcing my hand to move out of the country to other areas that are more business friendly. That's just basic economics,

Remso Martinez  22:19  
yeah, and what you'll get is you'll get a lot of free market scholars who will be like, well, look at Europe, where, you know, like, the Scandinavian countries have turned into mainly, like, service provider countries, and they're never historically industrial. I'm like, Really, you're gonna compare the United States to the Netherlands or Denmark or Sweden? Like, your stream, you're gonna, yeah, like, obviously you're gonna be able to make a fair comparison. No, what was happened is, and I believe that our side has actually been, our side has to take fault for this. I'll say this. You know, in my, in my first book, stay away for the libertarians, which was a look at the libertarian movement post Ron Paul 2012 I have a chapter, and it kind of ties into our previous topic called, you know, taco trucks on every corner. And I talk about the free flow of, you know, of ideas and, you know, the freedom of mobility and stuff like that, and the net positive that immigration has on a country, and all of that, I still believe to the to the previous topic, there's a very clear difference between somebody that wants to come to this country. Wants to come to this country and assimilate to this country, because I would never, ever go to Saudi Arabia and expect them to all speak English, and expect them to conform to my, you know, Anglo Christian ways. And then I would never anticipate that I would bring over my entire family through chain migration and then try and buy up the levels of the levels of power to, you know, start imposing our minority views on the native population. I wouldn't do that, but people try and do that to this country. So when you have people that come in that want to be American, that want to not shed their identity, but join it to the American identity, that's a beautiful thing. We're not seeing that same goes for the purpose of jobs. What we've done is we've basically said we will bring in anybody for the sake of trying to cut costs. And that's a gray area, because a lot of businesses want to hire American a lot of businesses like I'm gonna get if I get if I go missing, I am totally happy and healthy, and I'm of sound mind, and I have plans to travel in the next 30 days the Koch brothers.

Brian Nichols  24:30  
He says it, he says it, not me, just for everyone playing along in the home game. The

Remso Martinez  24:35  
Koch brothers have done so much to try and bring in as much cheap labor into this country, purely for the sake of it being cheap labor, because what we've said is that Americans don't want these jobs. It's like no Americans just don't want to work. That the wage that somebody from central South America will because they don't want to live in a four bedroom house of 15 people. You. Uh, Americans, or one of the few countries in existence that have a middle class, what we're seeing is a situation where we're going to get the extremely wealthy and we're going to get the people that have to go deliver Uber Eats during the next lockdown. Yeah, middle this is a war on the middle class, and our side has been part of it. And that's a really rough thing to say when we look at, when we look at the stuff that Trump is doing. You know, Trump has straight up said we can replace the income tax of tariffs. Yeah, I would much rather do that when, you know, when he was president years ago, and people were like, hey, you know, why are you throwing all these tariffs on there? What's he say? He's like, okay, let's have unilateral free trade. But the world doesn't work our way. And what we're seeing now is that, you know, we either focus on our communities and our families and do what we do for ourselves, much like other countries, look for the best interest of their own countries, or we're going to get to the point where it's like, we're going to have to work five jobs. We're going to be like most millennials that will never own a home. The middle class is dying, and we have to stop seeing this as a left or right issue. It's a globalist issue. Yep,

Brian Nichols  26:13  
yep. Well, and by the way, this was the the episode I did this week for my Brian's briefing, because remzo, you hit the nail on the head, right? Like, there is this, there's more or less this useful idiot mentality. And by the way, guilty. I've been guilty of this because back when I started the show, I was very much, I was intoxicated by libertarian ideals, right? Like, when you first dip your toe into libertarianism, you kind of are like, Oh man, this is a beautiful idea. Like non aggression, don't hurt people, don't take their stuff. I want to share it with everybody.

Remso Martinez  26:49  
I was an open borders libertarian,

Brian Nichols  26:51  
and, like, I never got to the point I was open borders, but I was, like, much more empathetic to having that conversation with folks and kind of laying back and saying, all right, convince me right. Like let me see the arguments. And I would say, after about a year and a half of this show and talking to folks who I would say are much more idealistic and borderline utopian in their perspectives of what this perfect world could look like, I realized that there is the ideal and there is the libertarian dogma that is. It's supported and it's encouraged by the group. Think of libertarian echo chambers. However, there's also this thing called the real world, and the the unfortunate reality is that everybody else in the real world are not overtly libertarian. And this is an argument that I also had to kind of get kicked in the teeth until I realized it is that people are not inherently libertarian at their core. I used to believe that I thought, Well, everybody's libertarian until they, you know, until they realize it right like but the opposite is true. I think people maybe go in thinking, Maybe I am a libertarian or I'm empathetic with libertarianism, and then something happens where they're like, Oh, just kidding. And by the way, the big blinking red light for me on that was covid. I watched people who I had been talking to for years who were empathetic to libertarian ideas, or at least were open to having a debate or a dialog with me, all of a sudden be like, Let's lock down if you don't listen to the experts or trust the science, you're a bigot and you are danger to society because you want grandma to die. Oh, you're not wearing three masks outside. Who do you think you are? You didn't get triple jabbed. What? Like that scared the hell out of me, because not only are there these people I thought were more empathetic to libertarian ideas, but they were also people who were very near and dear to me in my personal life, like dudes, literally in my wedding, who just suddenly turned against, not just turned against me, like actively were fighting me because they thought I was a danger. Now those relationships, candidly remzo Like they're never going to be what they were, right? Like, once you see it, you can't unsee it. We talk about that in sales. It's also true in life. And I saw that side of my friends, and it really, it hurt, but it was a big wake up call. And candidly, like, as much as it sucked, it was a wake up call I needed, and I think a lot of other libertarians needed as well, because we saw this like the main point of contention at the libertarian convention. How about that? I didn't mean to do that. The main point of contention libertarian convention was not so much the libertarian bona fides of Chase Oliver or Michael recten Wald or Mike termat, nobody really was doing the who's more libertarian thing. What did happen, though, was, did you get it? Do you see what happened over the past four years? Did that change your perspective on how you approach these issues and these conversations? I. And I've said this many a time here in the show since Chase won the nomination. I don't have anything personally against him, but I look at him and I say, you don't get it. You You are. You're so in again, intoxicated by the libertarian idea, which, again, I love, that you you let that cloud your vision in terms of what's actually happening in the real world, and what happened to the real world remzo was that we had the, I would say, largest attack on human liberty across the country and across the freaking planet that we have ever seen. And if you don't look at that and just raise an eyebrow when people were saying, you know, trust the experts, or, like, social socially destroying people who didn't jump in line with the you better get your double jab and then get a booster every six months. Those people right that mindset, if you didn't start to question that, I just, I don't think you get it. And if you don't get it, as where we are in 2024 then it doesn't matter how much you love the ideas of liberty or the ideas of libertarianism, if you can't apply it in the real world. And this, again, full transition to where we started. There is this open borders mentality in the greater libertarian movement, and it is based in fantasy. It is based in idealism. Is based in Utopia. And the reality is, is that you will never get to that point, because it requires a variable that you cannot control, and that is that everybody in the world will agree and live by the rules you're putting in place from a principled libertarian perspective, and that's just not what happens.

Remso Martinez  31:50  
Yeah, you're not trying to change minds like you're trying to like, change biology.

Brian Nichols  31:54  
Literal, literal, change biology. Yeah, you're trying to mentally reprogram somebody in areas that they cannot be mentally reprogrammed.

Remso Martinez  32:02  
I've said this about China, and I said this about friends of mine who are policy wonks in DC. I'm like you don't you will not ever be able to hold enough summits or do enough white papers or do enough, you know, like debates with China, because odds are, they know the exact arguments you're going to play against them, and they don't care. They don't care. They don't care. So what are we supposed to do with an empire that does not care? We have to accept them for who they are, which is they're going to be a geopolitical threat. All this stuff is done the last four years, like, everything we do to weaken ourselves is just strengthens China. And they, you know, they are a they're never, I don't ever see it like Red Dawn, like with North Korea, like, you know, in the shit, Red Dawn that no one talks about, where, like, North Korea invades.

Brian Nichols  32:54  
Forgot. They redid them. It was terrible.

Remso Martinez  32:57  
I saw, I saw it on, I saw it on max the other night. And I'm like, why would they even stream this just, just stream of Swayze one. But it's

Brian Nichols  33:04  
like, they actually had to run back to back. It was, it was that GI Joe and then battleship.

Remso Martinez  33:10  
But like, you know, like, something like that would never happen. And I don't believe that China would ever attempt to invade the mainland United States, because that would just be, even if, you know, they win the war. It's like, what does that look like? You need to, you don't need to ever shoot a gun and an enemy and destroy them. You just have to break them culturally. You have to break them civilly, and you have to break them economically. Yep. And you know, you know libertarians, they never, ever, ever talk about the crime angle on any of these issues. Because, you know, government is the only bad thing in the world under Joe Biden, human trafficking across the southern border in the United States has hit historic levels. Human trafficking across the world is something that they just completely ignore. I've never heard a libertarian talk about human trafficking, and the only anti human trafficking president we have had in the last decade, say it has been Donald Trump. There it is.

Brian Nichols  34:07  
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Remso Martinez  37:34  
What we're trying to finally see right now is whether or not Republicans can adapt, and we're seeing this through Turning Point action through Scott pressler's early vote, action through the Pennsylvania Chase. It's that Republicans win if Republicans actually show up. And what we've been able to see is that the Democrats, they took their mail in voting efforts in 2020 for granted, because we were dealing with the big historical issue, which was the fact that people were afraid to go out to vote. So what they did was they went ahead and they voted via mail. They went ahead and actually did that. The thing is, though, is that I think the number is 80,000 80,000 Republicans sat out in 2020 they didn't vote in person and they didn't vote by mail, that was the margin needed to guarantee that Donald Trump would have won the election. Now what's happening right now is you have Nate Silver Love him or hate him, who has said that if Trump wins Pennsylvania, he has more than a 60% chance of pulling off the entire thing, because when you look at the demographics, when you look at the socioeconomics, when you look at majority of the issues at play for working and middle class Americans, if he wins Pennsylvania, he could potentially win Wisconsin, potentially win Michigan. That eliminates the blue wall. And you go ahead and you look at what's going on of Arizona. Turning Point action is doing a lot of the effort in Arizona. Trump, who lost Arizona, and I've never, I used to say this. I used to go on Ben Stein's show a lot,

Brian Nichols  39:14  
and, yeah, I forgot about that. How's he doing? By the way, he's

Remso Martinez  39:17  
doing, he's still doing stuff, but, you know, just crazy, because

Brian Nichols  39:20  
he's, like, in his like, in his, like,

Remso Martinez  39:22  
what 80s? Yeah, um, Mueller, but he, you know, I used to go on the show, and I used to tell people, it's like, I don't know whether you're not, shenanigans played a role in the 2020, election. I think a lot of things changed. Arizona is one of those places where, when you look at the voting machines and the in the weird times that people that poll watchers were kicked out, and when certain things arrived in Maricopa County, which is where it flipped the state for Biden, that's the one place where I look at that. And that's weird. And plenty of people, including Project Veritas, when it was under James O'Keefe, pointed out a lot of irregularities in the Philadelphia suburbs in 20. 20. The thing is, is whether you believe something happened or not. And I've never said that I'm one way or another. I believe that it's state by state. I believe in Wisconsin, while there were definitely some problems here in the state, I believe that Biden won Wisconsin. The thing is, is that even if you're concerned, like, Oh, I'm afraid to vote because they might cheat, there is, I forget who brought it up. It's like, you have to have it was Brett Weinstein, of all people, liberal. Brett Weinstein, who is, I don't know why he calls himself a Democrat all the time, like he's, I don't know why he keeps doing that. Must be a stick. But he's like, if we just show up in the mail and vote across the board, across the country alone, especially in those battleground states, we surpass the margin of potential cheating. So my thing is this, and I'm not saying one thing or another, but what I'm saying is that when Republicans show up, they win. Yep, as the case of Pennsylvania, and, you know, they've they finally adapted to it. Now I'm so I'm in Wisconsin, I am still going to vote on Election Day in person, but it's one of the situations where it's just like, this isn't the sit out election, right? We straight up have seen what a Biden presidency looks like and what a Trump presidency looks like. And if you thought Biden was bad, Harris is all of that on crack. Yup, there's, there's a clip that cliff went ahead and posted on x, and we pulled that up real fast because he says it better than I do.

Brian Nichols  41:28  
Yeah, keep on logging up. I'll go ahead and share. Yeah. So

Remso Martinez  41:31  
I mean, what? What they've gone ahead and done for the Pennsylvania Chase, which is going out and actually knocking on the doors of people that have received a mail in ballot. What they're doing is they're going and making sure that they have actually filled out that ballot and turned it in. And the reason why is because the money in advertising in the latter stages of the election, especially as we get in the we're here in the last 60 days. If you know who already voted, if you know how many people have already shown up or have already cast their ballots. That's less money that you have to spend on phone calls and everything else. Democrats spend less in the last couple weeks of the election than Republicans do, because they've always pressured people to vote by mail. By the way, the

Brian Nichols  42:14  
just to qualify before we share this video, I like, I really do like Cliff, but as a as a Cowboys fan, I just need to make sure I flash this on screen with you

Remso Martinez  42:27  
a Cowboys fan, by like choice, by

Brian Nichols  42:30  
by, I guess by genetics, is my dad's favorite team, and I

Remso Martinez  42:35  
have more respect for you if you said that it was because of your wife. When I got

Brian Nichols  42:39  
married, I became rebel, or

Remso Martinez  42:43  
when I when I got married, somehow something happened to me, and I became like a Baltimore Orioles and Ravens fan. I didn't even know why, but at least I could blame my wife on that you're gonna throw your dad under for that. Wow. I

Brian Nichols  42:57  
mean, he made me watch it during the 90s. Man, I was in upstate New York. So it's either that the bills or the Giants, which,

Remso Martinez  43:07  
here you don't think this year for the

Brian Nichols  43:10  
you know, there's just something, telling me probably not Danny diamond, more like Danny Penny's funny joke. And, you know, the eagles were down in Brazil, here yesterday, last last night, they had a game in Brazil. The Eagles won, and it was really interesting to see kellen moore, former offensive coordinator for the Cowboys, suddenly doing some like things he never did for the Cowboys with the Eagles. But this is not cowboys Eagles NFL talk. This is the Brian Nichols show. Let's listen to what, who cliff, Imma said Chase, not chase. Cliff has to say about the PA Chase and where things are looking all

Speaker 1  43:47  
these people online coming after me saying, Cliff, you're cherry picking the numbers. You're only showing the Democrat returns in 2020 compared to 2024 and the same thing with Republicans. Alright? So we pulled the 2022 numbers today, and I couldn't believe it. I had to run the numbers three or four times with my team. Listen to this. In 2022 Democrat mailing requests at this time compared to right now. For 2024 they're up 19% Wow. Huge gains where Republicans at Republican mailing requests from 2022 compared to right now this far off in the election, they're up 85% folks, we came to win. Republicans are adapting. We're fighting fire with fire. We're going to beat the Democrats at their own tactics in 2024 time's up.

Brian Nichols  44:36  
So there you go.

Remso Martinez  44:40  
If you vote, you win, yep, and this is truer in Pennsylvania than is anywhere else where it could turn into a coin toss and Nate Silver has said, Trump up in Wisconsin, pretty neck there. Trump ahead in Michigan, Trump ahead in Arizona. Trump ahead in Pennsylvania, yep, if people show up, if people figure out a plan where they show up or mail in, if their votes are counted, we keep Kamala Harris out of the White House, and if they do this enough, and if we even, I'm not even saying like independents and libertarians, I'm sorry, Republicans, we have a majority in the House. We have a majority in the Senate. I'll say that because we have that in 2016 and we spent four years of not really doing much. It was Trump who had to essentially work through executive fiat to get a lot of stuff down. This is a different ballpark. Yeah, different situation. This is a different world, don't you might not take the man seer. You might take the man too literally, but people need to at least take him seriously. This is a different situation. So make a plan. Get out and vote.

Brian Nichols  45:57  
There you go. Make a plan. By the way, if you want to go ahead and actually make a difference. Go knock on some doors, because that is scientifically shown, as we've talked about many a time here on the show with a many political consultant about how knocking on doors has the highest ROI for any candidate when you go out trying to actually win an election. So if you want to volunteer, go knock on doors for that candidate be be the face for the campaign, which, by the way, when you're going out and knocking on doors remzo, that actually is going to require a lot of energy, and as such, you're going to need to be energized. So how about you? Go ahead and check out one of our brand new sponsors, clock 'em coffee. Let's go ahead and take a listen. Are you feeling trapped by big coffee. Yeah, they prioritize profits over quality, leaving you with an underwhelming cup. So let's break free from these corporate coffee chains. Shall we? That's where clock 'em craft coffee comes in. 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And Ferris Bueller in Ferris Bueller's Day Off says isms, in my opinion, are not a good thing, to quote John Lennon, I don't believe in or I'm not the walrus. I just believe in me. He was, or No, I don't believe in Beatles. I just believe in me. Yep, he was the walrus. I could be the walrus. I still wouldn't change the fact I have to borrow rides off people, because I still don't own a car. Good, great, one of the greatest movies all time, right? But like, I think right there, we have to get out of the isms, right? I am a libertarian, small l libertarian conservative. I believe in the ideas of libertarianism coupled with the ideas of conservatism. I think that's where we're going to have the most success as a country, right? But that doesn't mean that I'm going to just completely shut out any other conversation, or people coming to the conversation who are aware of the problem and are in good faith, trying to actually bring real, tangible solutions that could help solve things right now, I mentioned this in the in the Brian's briefing this past week. It's going to require libertarians specifically as well, like if we're trying to actually have contribution here to get out of what we see as the ideal, right? The and again, the idealism, and that is the libertarian ideal. It's going to require us to make concessions, not on values or principles, but on tactics. Right? We're going to have to build bridges with folks who, maybe we don't agree 100% but maybe we agree 85% right, and build those relationships and understand that there's going to come a point where 1,000% we're going to disagree, and we're going to we're going to have bought some heads, and that's okay. Let's get to that point, but we have a much larger problem that we're we need to address right now, and that is the fundamental direction of the country. Are we going to be a country that goes back to the ideas of meritocracy, of free markets, of individualism, of liberty, or are we going to be a country that has continued to slip down this path of authoritarianism, censorship, corruption? Uh, favoritism. Dei like is, is that going to be the country? And that is the the tipping point right now that we are at now, this is not me full throatedly through. What was that word? Full throated I can do that. I can do that again. Full throatedly Say that 10 times fast, I guess. Um, I am not going to full throatedly endorse Donald Trump. Nor am I ever going to endorse Donald Trump. I don't even know if I'm gonna vote for Donald Trump. I'm in Indiana. I know he's gonna win the state. I might not even vote. Heck, I may vote for RFK, still. We'll see. Um, I don't know. Chase, earn my vote if you want, if you really want me to vote for you. Chase, earn my vote. Challenge to you. Um, but with that being said, I look at where Donald Trump would lead the country versus where Kamala Harris is going to lead the country. And if I was in Pennsylvania, right back into that swing state, I will tell you right now without question, my vote would be for Donald Trump. So if you are in a swing state and your vote does 1,000% matter, vote for Trump if you are in a state where like me, I know my vote is not going to change the outcome of deep red Indiana, but go ahead and vote your conscience. Vote your heart and actually vote for what you'd like to see the system turn into. I think that's why I think RFK is continued rolling the ballot right trying to obtain 5% just to be a legitimate third party, which I think Americans desperately want,

Remso Martinez  51:25  
fundraising email, did you? What do you do?

Brian Nichols  51:32  
You officially pull back or something like that? I saw you smirking, and I know I must be on my ass now. So what happened?

Remso Martinez  51:38  
He said, ignore what I said last week. Everyone everywhere vote Donald Trump.

Brian Nichols  51:45  
Holy shit. Really, I did not know that. Let's do this right now. Google. RFK,

Remso Martinez  51:49  
fundraiser letter,

Unknown Speaker  51:51  
okay, pull this up because. RFK,

Remso Martinez  51:56  
oh yeah, no. He got to the point where he was just like, Fuck it, like we're in the end game, because his big thing is that, you know what, we can't mess around remotely, even in places we feel safe. If you want me in the Trump administration, you have to vote for him regardless of where you are here.

Brian Nichols  52:20  
Yeah. Holy shit.

Speaker 2  52:23  
I didn't want to call you out. No, no, dude, I

Brian Nichols  52:27  
didn't even know this was a thing when yesterday, a day ago, yeah, okay, well, that's why. This is why, folks, you come to the Brian Nichols show for breaking news a day late, because apparently I had no idea that this was a thing. Okay, let's continue reading. Uh. RFK Jr, the independent presidential candidate who recently endorsed Donald Trump, called on his supporters Thursday to vote for the Republican nominee no matter where they live, reversing instructions he gave two weeks ago because he encouraged voters to still vote for Kennedy if they lived in uncompetitive states, no matter where you well state you live in. I'm sorry that's rude. I urge you to vote for girls for Donald Trump. He wrote in the fundraising email. The reason is that the only way we can get me and everything I stand for into Washington DC is to fulfill, fulfill that mission that motivated my campaign, that you know, that tells me remso, that tells me that there was a there's a very candid Heart to Heart between Trump and RFK saying, What the fuck are you doing? Everybody? Everybody needs to vote for me. That's the conversation that happened behind scenes. I can almost guarantee it. Wow. Okay, so I did not know that. All right. Chase, earn my vote now. There's your there's your call to action. Remzo, that's all I have. Oliver is a vote

Remso Martinez  53:41  
for communism.

Brian Nichols  53:45  
Like, okay, I'll let you for your final thoughts. Take that on. Go for it

Remso Martinez  53:50  
a vote for Chase. Oliver is a vote for communism.

Brian Nichols  53:56  
Are you just trying to get my show just like hated by all the libertarians,

Remso Martinez  54:01  
all the ones that are still listening to

Brian Nichols  54:05  
that's a very fair point, which I honestly our numbers have never been better, and yet I have been the most combative with libertarians in the past calendar

Remso Martinez  54:14  
year, because people come here and they're finally getting those neurons pinging like logic reality. It's like, what's happening? We're pulling people out of the matrix. Seriously? Yeah, a vote for a vote for Chase Oliver right now might as well not even count. So if you want to go vote for him, people fine, but we need and Doug Burgum brought this up the other day when he was in Milwaukee. He's like, you know, and Tommy Thompson, who's one of the few Republican governors to win like every place, including Milwaukee County when he ran statewide, but like, you know, Democrats often divorce their vote from the consequences. They vote Democrat, and then they still get pissed off at Democrat things because they can't tie those things together. If you. Kamala Harris vote for Chase Oliver. That's just it. You know, he cannot become president. This isn't me saying, Oh, your vote doesn't count. All this stuff. I've been the person like you can go and read all my stuff. Your vote is your vote. Your vote is this. But understand right now, we're in a situation where, unless we have sweeping bipartisan opportunities, and last I checked, the only person who has reached out to libertarians and Democrats, the only person bringing a unity coalition into a potential government next year, is only Donald Trump.

Brian Nichols  55:39  
That's 100% true.

Remso Martinez  55:41  
So here's what I would say, if you want to see that libertarian, that big L libertarian that Trump said he would put in office even be potentially Chase Oliver, a vote for Trump is what gets it.

Brian Nichols  56:01  
There's a sales pitch. I mean candidly, REMSA, that was a vote of the vote

Remso Martinez  56:05  
for Chase Oliver. That'll be the sticky.

Brian Nichols  56:12  
All the Libertarians right now are collective. All the big out there. They're collectively screeching. I can already see that the group chat is going to be just 1,000%

Remso Martinez  56:23  
no one, no one, when the weaker hairline than mine can argue with me, that's

Brian Nichols  56:29  
what my hat's on, buddy. I know my flaws. Trust me. I'm not like Tim poolburn the beanie. I'm Brian Nichols wearing the hat. But there's probably for the same exact reason. Oh, mine

Remso Martinez  56:42  
is still nice in there. But every year I'm turning 30, this year, it's getting a little bit crispier than it's been in the past. So

Brian Nichols  56:50  
it's fun because, um, usually when I'm at the studio here, I have my standing desk over, over here, and I have a TV that's on it, and I'll just throw my show on, just, uh, you know, just, you know, help boost numbers. And I'll have it just like, on, on, like, play, mix on YouTube. And there was a one, one episode. It's actually funny. I texted him yesterday, our good buddy, Mark Claire, and send him. I just did a picture because that his episode came up, and it was from like, three or four years ago, and I had significantly better hairline. And he was like, Dude, I was so fat. I was like, You're not fat. And he's like, No, I definitely was fat. And I was like, well, you can notice it in your jawline, but like we do on the show, we're old, man, we're old. Okay, well, wrap things up here. Oh, by the way, let's go ahead and give a shout out to Mr. Colt. Mr. Coville. He shared on Twitter, make common sense, go viral. Yes, 1,000% and by the way, folks, if you forgot, we are live here on the Brian Nichols show on 2pm we started here on a Sunday, Saturday, sorry, afternoon. Usually we go live on Friday mornings at 10am candidly, I couldn't my schedule was insane on Friday, the day job has been very, very busy in the best of ways, by the way. So yeah, that was just, you know, elf in the room. We did not have our usually scheduled program there. And actually, the week prior, we didn't even either. We ended up you were a little busy there, bud. And I totally get it. So we did a quick episode last week, but I do want to direct you folks as we wrap things up here today to our again, our Brian's briefing that we talked about earlier. We covered a lot of the stuff we talked about here today, but in I did in much more detail from an immigration conversation. So go ahead and check that episode out. I will include it right about here, right there in the middle as it pops up as we wrap things up. Yeah, there you go, remso, yeah. But thank you very much. So folks, go ahead give it a share. And by the way, a special shout out to all of our phenomenal sponsors. We have our good friends over at amp America. Thank you, remzo and the amazing team over there. We love amp America. Very excited to be part of the amp America family. Also, gonna go ahead and give a shout out to our phenomenal studio sponsor, cardio miracle. They are incredible. And then our two new sponsors, expat money, 2024 go ahead check them out, as well as our new sponsor, clock 'em coffee. Really excited to have them here on the show. Go give them some love. All of our sponsors can be found at Brian Nichols show.com, forward slash sponsors, or just head down below all those links for those sponsors are in the show notes. You can find yours truly, over on Twitter, on I'm sorry. X, you can find me on X, I'm sorry. Elon, Instagram and over on Facebook, at B Nichols liberty, yes, like I said, Facebook has been throttled. We also have our good buddy Chris Bengals old we are libertarians, Facebook page, which is mine. Now, my takeover is almost complete, but, yeah, kidding, or am I no? Go ahead. I think we're gonna start doing some live stuff over there as well, just because my current normal page is just completely nuked. So check that out in a little bit. We're gonna be starting the. The lives over there, also because YouTube hates me and always struggles stuff as well, because I was deemed harmful content from covid. That was fun. Remzo lost monetization over there, too. Man, the covid era was a son of a bitch. With that being said, please go find remzo over on Instagram, on Twitter and on Facebook, two different handles, though. Hey, remzo and go remzo. Go remso And

Remso Martinez  1:00:22  
go remzo. One is the one I'm really doubling down on currently. And

Brian Nichols  1:00:25  
that's right there, right there, yep, yeah. Pointing out for the video,

Remso Martinez  1:00:29  
we got some cool shit people don't really like. People will be like, Rem so what do you do anymore? And I'm like, I still do cool shit. Like, what are you talking about? So I'm like, I still do some stuff. I you know, it's, it's, uh, I hate being from a camera. It's always easy with you, Brian, because I can always go back and forth by started doing some other stuff on there. So folks, please go rems on Instagram. I've got some cool stuff over there.

Brian Nichols  1:00:53  
Alright, buddy, we're going to go ahead and put a pin in today's conversation right there. Folks, thank you for joining us again. If you got some value, go ahead. Give us some love. Hit that subscribe button, hit that little notification bell, hit that download all unplayed episodes if you are joining us on a podcast. Because if you go to your your podcast catcher, you'll see it actually give you that option to download all unplayed episodes. Because we have over 895 episodes here of the Brian Nichols show. We're just over 100 episodes away from episode 1000 I'm working on some stuff, by the way, behind the scenes, because I want Episode 1000 to be chef's kiss. So stay tuned for that. We're gonna see what we do there. But yeah, go ahead check all those episodes out, because not only do remzone And I had this conversation once a week, but we also have our Week in Review, Episode, plus our Brian's briefing, plus we do an interview with an expert, a guest or someone there in between. This past week, I did an awesome conversation with Jasper machugo remzo. He is from Kenya. He is a Kenyan farmer, and he is advocating for fossil fuels for Africa. That conversation, by the way, yeah, and he makes an amazing case. And that episode just blew up over on x. I think we have over 15,000 people who check that episode out in the first 24 hours, so that was freaking awesome. Thank you to you guys. So go ahead check that episode out. And then my Brian's briefing, as I mentioned, and then, of course, our Week in Review, absolutely love you guys. Thank you for being the best audience in libertarian conservative politics. If you are an entrepreneur, thank you for doing your duty, because you're building solutions that we need out there in the world when the government absolutely drops the ball, because you know they're the government. With that being said, I absolutely adore you. Thank you. Check us out three episodes per week. With that being said, signing off for our good buddy, remzo Martinez here on our AMP America Week in review, we'll go see you guys next week, because I had a freaking stroke. I.

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Remso W. Martinez

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