Parler VS Amazon Ruling
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Episode_4
Sun, 1/24 6:34 PM • 21:47
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Thomas Talleyrand
Thomas Talleyrand 00:02
Hello, this is Thomas Talleyrand and welcome to the populous gas.
Thomas Talleyrand 00:11
Okay, here we go. Episode Four. In today's episode, we're gonna discuss Fox ratings chose first few days, Amazon verse parlor, Trump's pardons. And you can't believe Amazon's take on mail-in voting. It looks like Amazon is against mail-in voting. But first, let's listen to one of the splendid questions by the press. Like this one by a guy that Brett Hume seems to think is George Camden.
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The crowd than the acceptance speech at the convention, the big crowd at the inauguration big rallies because of the COVID. This president has been denied although says he ever been at all wistful about sort of listening the fun parts.
Thomas Talleyrand 01:18
I mean that is so fricking weak. What a stupid question. It's almost as bad as the one asking about the color scheme on Air Force One. It's obvious that the press is going to cover Joe Biden very favorably, they're going to try to cover up for him. They are going to lie to us, they're going to lie to their subscribers. But even the New York Times subscribers are getting mad when the New York Times waste two articles on a peloton bike and what fricking watch Joe's wearing like anyone cares. Fox News and other news has dropped to third place among cable news channels last week, CNN finished first msnbc was third. Excuse me second. And Fox News garnered a hefty 1.7 million daily and 3.2 million for primetime most of which are for Tucker Carlson. Everybody sick and tired of Sean Hannity. He says the same thing over and over, bought and paid for bought and paid for doesn't do anything. And it gives a voice to the idiots like McConnell. And he lets other people like Lindsey Graham Come on his show. But luckily, Chris star Walt will never be able to influence the counting of an election again, because they fired is worthless. I'm trying not to cuss although I think it makes me flow better. If anybody wants to make a comment @populistcast on Twitter, or @tomtalleyrand Twitter, I gotta tell you just doing the research for this makes me sick. I've actually started this podcast about four times. And every time it gets so irritating that I find myself not flowing and not having a good attitude, which I definitely want to do. And Biden's first day in office, really he did 15 executive orders, he instantly cut 10s of 1000s of jobs. I'm gonna say it's probably if you do an economic benefit statement or study, his first 15 alone, executive orders will have cost hundreds of 1000s of jobs. He did rail back are peeled back on the $15 an hour minimum wage, and just make that for federal employers. However, large employers that benefit from lower-wage starting out type jobs such as McDonald's, are already starting to automate as much of their process as possible. And they're going to roll that out over the years does this franchise just due to the high minimum wages on the West Coast? Speaking of hourly wages and the minimum wage, Amazon is trying to fight against being unionized. They have a distribution center I believe it is in Alabama. The workers there are fighting to unionize that plant or that distribution center. And Amazon is coming out against them being able to do mail and voting because melon voting according to Jeff Bezos and Amazon is not safe. At least that's what they represent it to the National Labor review board the NLRB, and I'm sure that Biden will rein the NLRB in and keep them from helping the union employees get their mail-in balloting so that they don't have to be exposed to COVID, I'm sure is their excuse. As we all know, mail and balloting is ripe for fraud. There's absolutely zero proof that it is safe. And from what we've just seen, we know it's extremely unsafe, especially when want to be union people are involved in counting the votes.
Thomas Talleyrand 05:27
However, Facebook has moved on to other priorities, they are fact-checking the claims that cutting off the Keystone pipeline and ending fracking will end jobs. They're classifying construction jobs, which everyone I've ever known them is somewhat temporary. They're usually only for the life of the job. And that is usually broken down into subcontracts. Hence, the terminology contractor subcontractor that we're all familiar with. welders can make $100 an hour, they can even make more in some cases. So you got somebody that can work for six months out of the year, and then they can go somewhere else and work another six months when it's not frozen in the Arctic. Waste of Canada. I don't understand how excuse me, I do not understand how Facebook is finding it necessary to cover for Joe Biden, I thought Joe Biden was the truthful candidate. We all know that's not true. Joe Biden said 50 years in public life to tell us what kind of person he is. And we know what kind of person he is. He's a racist. He is pro-big business. He is Pro, the little, the big guy, not the little guy. He wrote the bankruptcy bill that makes it almost impossible for someone to file chapter seven. Chapter Seven bankruptcies, often the only way to get rid of credit card debt, when you have to file a Chapter 11. They often budget it out so that you're paying back terribly high interest and terribly high principal payments on credit card debt, instead of being able to just discharge it, and restructure and get on with your life. The good man Joe is now up to over 30 executive orders. Think about this, we have a man signing executive orders, he has to be given a little placard or card to know what it is he's signing because he's so out to lunch. I think that if he was to walk into a car dealership or into a title shop or title agency, he would not be able to sign a contract to execute a loan or a title transfer for a vehicle or a house. I don't think he can enter into a legal contract. And I think that if he did, I think his heirs would come back and sue you for ripping him off or taking advantage of a man who is not in command of his mental facilities. I posted this as a question on locals for Barnes law. And at Viva fry. Barnes law on my Locals page, also @populistcast to ask Barnes Berg tonight that to address whether that can be used as a point of litigation. Obviously, what they would do is would have Joe resign and then have Kamala sign anything that he did. So this would only be a delaying move. You can't sue somebody that's president and get them removed for a civil purpose. And I do not believe the vice president has the authority to sign an executive order. So be interesting to see what Robert has to say tonight. I've got a lot of respect for Robert, or as Dershowitz calls him, Paul, I think that's his undercover name. And also Viva who is even though he's in Canada, he is extremely knowledgeable about the law and really the thing between the two of them, and another guy, Nate the Lawyer, and Eric Hunley, you can really learn a lot about the law. It's one of the reasons why I'm not going to sit here and read out the Amazon lawsuit. However, let's talk about the Amazon Parler litigation and where we stand today. So apparently, from reading the judge's response, the way a tr o normally works, at least in state court is I can go in and get one and I can notify the person that we're getting a tr o against right there in the court. However, this judge would stand for that word. issue the tiara because the standing is low, it's more of a clerical
Thomas Talleyrand 10:07
decision than it is to get a full injunction. So she switched it to an injunction. She made sure that Amazon got noticed it prior and Amazon was allowed to respond to the briefing. And then they had an oral argument. The judge's ruling is not within anywhere near the four square corners of the law, you have to be extremely biased, and very uninformed to come down on the judge's side. It's bad law. But basically what she said is, I believe everything Amazon says and parlor, you're bad because orange man bad. And I'm Jimmy Carter appointee. And I'm in my god only knows my dotage, basically. So I'm sticking with the establishment and you know, screw you parlor, who cares? I will say this, the legal reasoning that she adopted for Amazon is basically, you should never do business with Amazon. Because they don't have to abide by what's written down in their contract. If they want to suspend you, they can call that a suspension and make a determination. And they can cut you off day one first second, without even giving you a right to cure or trying to work with you just the political winds are blowing against you. And as we have seen recently with the way Twitter is now going after ANTIFA the next step will be ANTIFA supporters, they're gonna end up having to go after people on the left as hard if not harder than they are on the right. Because as the people on the left, which we'll discuss here in a little bit, start to get more and more irritated with Joe Biden's corporatist, crony capitalist take on the world. People are going to start to bash Biden and then those people are going to get kicked off of social media platforms as well. They don't have the normal running boards that the people on the right knew people on the right tend to be law-abiding, they tend to be polite, they tend to not cuss as much. That's why I'm trying not because in this podcast, even though I'm just like a sailor, and it's a just a fact of life, that people on the right are much less violent. They're much less forceful than other people on the left. And Tifa is going to town and Oregon and Portland and Washington and these people out there are scratching their head, we thought that we did what you want it we voted by the end, and why are you still going after as well, because Joe Biden is never going to act in a manner that is acc









