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July 18, 2024 21 mins
We are back for Doc's Thought of the Day. Today we discuss the attrocious handling of the Southern Border by both parties.

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(00:01):
All right, all right, allright, welcome back you and glorious bast
Dips and magnificent bitches is I thought, come over and we're back for my
thought of the day. And asI said, yes today, we are
talking about bud In today. No, we talked about Biden yesday. We're
talking about the border today for me. And it's funny because I just recorded

(00:32):
the last one, so I shouldremember thiss in my head trying to maximize
time for this, so like Irecord four at the beginning of the week,
put all four out because that allowsme to have time to, let
you know, pursue other things likefamily and stuff. Because you know,
you have to have a well roundedlife. What's the point of living correct

(01:00):
well wounded life and what's the pointof living? So yeah, we're talking
about the southern border today because itis a porous hot mess. I mean,
I guess it's always been a pooresthot mess, and we've been fighting
a long time to that. Imean, we wanted Canada too, but

(01:23):
I don't understand why we can't getto a similar state we have with Canada
with Mexico. But too many peopleare just coming through and I don't care
what all the left. He's saying, we don't want all these people here.
Now. Don't get me twisted.There are very there are people that

(01:44):
need legitimate asylum. But you're supposedto stop at the nearest US embassy along
the way and ask for asilum,not get all the way here and just
sneak in and live your life.If you're sneaking in and you're not,

(02:05):
how can you be trusted? Sothat that's the thing I'm going at.
And you know, people make thisa race argument. I don't give the
black, white, yellow, bluepulp a dotter orange and alien technical I
don't. Uh. I don't wantpeople that want to be free. I
want to keep the freedom. Idon't want people that send me money back
home. I don't want people thatare doing X, Y and Z.

(02:27):
I want people that are coming hereto live a better life. That is
the American dream. I want theAmerican dream. I mean it's dead.
Uh. You get the fucking boomergeneration. That's a little off topic,
but you get the Boomer generation callingmillennials and gen Z lazy because they don't

(02:52):
want to fucking work as hard asthey did to afford houses and ship Like,
oh you got eight percent. Fuckinguh housing prices when I end up
thirteen blah blah blah blah. Butyou're thirteen percent was cheaper than my eight
percent, bitch, just playing fuckingsimplely. Yeah, that math a fucking
math that you don't fuck And youwonder why people that we're all kinds of

(03:13):
fucked up, But the borders noinstance. So throughout history there have been
occurrences of people coming over to thethere's always refugees fleeing someplace to another.
That that's not gonna go away tothe people that want to stop it completely,
and that's not gonna end to theother side when I get to the

(03:40):
downsides of this. But as suchpeople, because we're smart, we figured
things out good, bad, different. We have since been hiding enemies in
groups. They come over the boats, flee with the refugee, and then

(04:00):
they do all kinds of fucked upshit, which is the importance of having
a process. Japan can have aprocess, England can have a process,
Europe can have a process. Youyou can have a process. Poland can
have a process. That I can'thave a process. It looks like they're
doing work in the hall way.So we might have to film another one

(04:26):
a little later after this. Butwhy are we the only ones not allowed
to have a process? And twosuch? Were you come here for that
process? That should include one nationallanguage? Now that does that mean I
don't think you should be able tohave other languages? No, of course
not. You can come here,you can speak Spanish, come over here
and speak Spanish. But don't comeover here speak Spanish and then expect me

(04:48):
to learn Spanish in school to accommodateyou speak in Spanish. No, you
learn the fuck English, and youuse English in pursuit of your businesses unless
you create a little uh like likeLatin town, like Chinese Chinatown, like
you know, most of the businessesin a Chinese own operated, or you

(05:12):
wouldn't it been. We need tobe respectful about this. And now,
because of past histories, if youwant to sit down again as the people's
and figure out what that languages be, then we can figure out what their
languages be. But you know,Uh, i'ms got Pennsylvania Dutch, but
they speak English. Native Americans haveany languages, but they speak English.

(05:39):
And and back to that point,uh and and I'll wrap this back to
the porter in a second. Uh, if I'm gonna learn any language other
than English, it's gonna be oneof theirs. Before it's fucking Spanish.
Consider it game for Europe too.But anyway, yeah, uh that that

(06:11):
gives the point, Like you're like, we need your you're racist, we
need to close open the eye ofthe board. Blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah. You don't like brownpeople blah blah blah blah blah Native Americans
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Do we want that ship to happen
again? Do you want to getrecolonized? Yes, that's what I want
to avoid. You know, wewere talking about last time history repeats itself

(06:36):
an no, and we probably arebeing colonized there. There's been reports of
Chinese secret police stations, all thepolice dis citizens. They're coming in droves
and droves, and we're gonna getsome exact numbers here in a second,
So let's uh find what about Chinese. I want to highlight this before we

(07:04):
move into the Chinese things for asecond. Pew research migrant encounters at the
US Board. It hit a recordhigh at the end of twenty twenty three
misunderstood. I don't know, that'sthe wrong one. Right, one of
these is fucking since Biden. Ihad one that was Biden said it was

(07:25):
a record low under Biden flying country. Yeah, I reach your record,
and that's not the right one.I hate and I we've documented this before
where they changed the okay, illegalcrossings at us MEC and football too a
three what is it? Is ita three year low or is it a

(07:48):
record high? But this is theone that we were going for to do.
Why so many Chinese are coming over? And now, don't get me
wrong, the Chinese. The governmentover there is crappy. So yes,

(08:09):
there are probably good people that arecoming over. But you know, there
are documentaries that go down there andthey bring cameras and film and shit,
and they get invited into these campsand the magazines and your feet them tell
them, you know, their troublesand ship. But when they approach the
fucking Chinese, the Chinese get hostile. When they do get caught on camera

(08:31):
coming here. They're mostly military agedmen. You know, I I I
gotta come back, you know,hy so many Chinese migrants across the US.
But it's not rocket science like likeI am not overly conservative or overly

(08:58):
liberal. I like all the timepeople on the left call me righting and
people on the right call me lefty. Like this should be calmon fucking sense
broke, Like why what are youhiding where where you're not bringing your wives?
That doesn't seem like you know that, that doesn't seem like people come

(09:24):
into like have a better life.But I want to get this news nation,
but I want to be able toget the numbers they're really using him.
So social media is one of theirleading number of record Chinese migrants.

(09:45):
Yeah, Hans, did the migrantssee video of the Chinese version of TikTok?
They discuss with others who have madethe journey before they get a sense
of what life in America might belike. They get a sense of what
the packages are in terms of thesnakeheads smugglers they may have to use.
In terms of making the journey.It's everything from you know, being fined

(10:09):
for having a second child and notregistering it. They're not getting the workplace
interest injury compensation, so very commonplace iss build up over time for them.
So there are a bunch of peoplethat seem to be coming here for
a good reason, So we couldprobably build a facility. I don't know
why you'd be a hostile to mostof the things going in, but I

(10:31):
guess that's changing now that we're actuallygetting a newsperson. They need to get
some information about it. But it'speople that got here speaking like why aren't
their cameras allowed in the camps?Coming here? Is because some of you
might be up to the furious purposesand you're chasing people out, but not
everything. I don't The first casualtyof war is always the truth. So

(10:54):
we're never gonna fucking way people lookat the Migraine as what they do.
We should probably have an LSI infacility that continues to not right something they
can handle the process for. Youknow, alos people feed people, get
people medicine, give people process,get people in the right places. Anyway,

(11:16):
the way it was described to mewas that, you know, America
is a land of economic opportunity andalso freedom handset, and a lot of
them tell me that if they couldhave done it legally, they would have
done it legally, all right,So what's keeping them from being able to
do it legally? If that is, if this is truly the case,

(11:37):
and now this is just the Chinesewe're talking about. Hey, we'll apply
that to everybody if that truly isthe case here, right? What makes
it difficult to do it legally?We need to sit down and address that.
We can't just open the border andallow people to copy like left once.
We got to address that that issue. What is it? What is
that issue? Then? What iskeeping them from doing it legally? That

(12:01):
way they can do it legally?Smallers, who's still unless the place the
migrants? So national CPD data indicatesnearly forty two thousand Chinese nationals have entered
the US illegally this fiscal year andbegan in October nearing the record total of
fifty two thousand, seven hundred countersof twenty twenty three, So fifty two

(12:22):
seven hundred of a country. We'repotentially going to Woolworth coming into the country
illegally, So we should probably havea per process so they can come legally,
so we know who's good and it'snot big big ding when win a
ticket do them, But no,the country's gonna be like yeah, no,

(12:43):
sadly, this time is a sadYet this is not my shirt by
the way, Like I don't makethis so like there's no merge, but
it's like I'm just talking shit.Yeah, because I had a shirt,
there's a rush to make it.In America, Harmon believes President Joe Biden's
early during crack down on border crossingsa good factor. And yeah, there
was definitely the sentiment that, youknow, President Biden had a friendlier asylum

(13:05):
policies and it was important to getin before that was revamped in cases of
changes in the election season. Shesaid, so when I was a woman.
Okay, According to the Department ofJustice, fifty percent of Chinese asylum
applicants were granted asylum and physically atwenty twenty three, compared to the fourteen
percent across all nationalities. All right, well, half of the asylum asylum

(13:31):
seek as being accepted. Then whythe fun are you coming illegally? You
obviously presented enough gates, good enoughcads to get accepted, so we should

(13:52):
probably address that. That just seemsagain that John you want to be And
I'm just like, oh, whatis the what is the process? United

(14:16):
States? Silence the boom doub boomdouble this. I thought they would they
brought it up. You figured theywould actually mention it, but now not

(14:39):
really, I guess not really asilent what is the h that's not the

(15:01):
right? Okay, why are younot giving me the same? There?
We do. So this is justto show you that this is the actual
process, the dot gov court order, circumventsive law pathways, final review,

(15:24):
special violent instructions if you're dismissed determinatorin persons. Every year people have come
across the United States speaking protection becausethey are stuff with persecution of fear and
they will suffer persecution and due toraise religion nationality memberships, so that you
know, normal fucking human, bigotedbullshit. You may only file this application

(15:50):
if you're physically presented. If youare physically present in the United States and
a use yeah, oh yeah,this makes a lot more sense. I

(16:11):
was under the impression it was theold policy where you had to stop at
the nearest fucking US embassy in ain a country that's not persecute you on
the way here. But uh,right from the fucking horse it's melt.
You have to fucking be here alreadyto even apply. Now I see why

(16:33):
so many people are fucking flooding acrossthe mother bunding water. The US embassy
is US ground at this time?What the fuck? What the absolute fuck?

(17:03):
At this time? The option tofile an online form is only available
for certain affirmative asylum Affirmative silent applicantsmust not file along. Are you preceding
and immigrated before? Are you accompaniedan alien child? Are you among the
categories applicants? If you're eligible forasylum, you may include a spouse of
children, if you were placed bringingyour family. Blah, this needs to

(17:30):
be addressed. This is the fuckingproblem right here. This could be done
in an embassy. Are you fuckingkidding me? I would have come here

(18:00):
legally if I could have. ButI couldn't have come here legally because I
have to be here to come herelegally. What mm hmmm? Who came

(18:25):
up with that? I can't evenlike sorry, I can't even fucking process
the fucking I gotta know more aboutthis. That's just fucking ridiculous, bro.

(18:52):
Yeah, there's not more information here. Really. We can look at
the form, use the phone filingaffirmative we have what is affirmative asylum?
This tool shows them. No,I want to know what affirmative asylum is.

(19:23):
Affirmative asylum is a way for peopleto apply for asylum in the United
States for citizenship and immigration services ifthey are not in removal proceedings. It
seems like the only thing we havewe don't have types of asylum defense asylum.
A person who's removal proceedings may applyfor asylum. Yeah, okay,

(19:45):
that's the one that most of themare going for here. How about we
have one come to the embassy andask for them. I know I keep
repeating this, and I probably willuntell I'm blue in the face, but

(20:10):
that would slow a lot of thisdown, making it a lot more manageable.
And I really can't believe that thisis how we're doing it. This
is absolute Stone Age wards shit becausethat fucking Han, that Chinese woman,

(20:37):
she's absolutely fucking correct, absolutely fuckingcorrect. There ain't no way to come
here legally because you have to behere to try and come here legally.
In order to be here, youhave to come here illegally. Otherwise you

(21:03):
get a work reason. But thenyou're not seeking asylum, are you?
What? This is? Who cameup with this? We need to identify

(21:30):
who came up with this. Retardedas bullshit and unfucked this immediately, h
this is absolute horseshit, the absolutehorseshit. I'm just fucking saying anyways,
as always, i'm talking up.This has been my thought of the day
and I'll see you in the nextone. Pie
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