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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • #newmemphis #politics #election2024
    Well I'm ahead on painting for once, so may as well throw together some thoughts about growing up under the umbrella of the American Left.
    Thank you so much for watching! Feel check out the links below, if you'd like to support the channel or see more of what I am doing.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @Matt-md5yt
    @Matt-md5yt Месяц назад +1

    hey man didn't see this one live but hey thanks to RUclips for showing it me. dude I am from Oklahoma and work in Tulsa, yes that Tulsa that Biden guy had to talk about an event that happened 100 years ago about race thing. it is really bad how things are, Tulsa is way different than it was that long ago. little rant but hey Go Cubs right.

    • @aaronwilkinson8963
      @aaronwilkinson8963 Месяц назад

      Black men kill more Black men in one year than the Klan ever did.

  • @samhenr2392
    @samhenr2392 Месяц назад +1

    hey New Memphis - can I get more specifics about what these blue states/cities should be doing differently? I grew up in California and it always was so odd to hear conservatives constantly shit on California, despite the state being massive contributions to America's economic and cultural power.

    • @newmemphisminis
      @newmemphisminis  Месяц назад

      Honest advice, Californians should be careful not to be overly confident over these next few fiscal years, given how much of their buying power is wrapped up in massively over inflated real estate. The free market will catch up to those synthetic evaluations eventually.
      An example I heard recently from California was an interview with a woman in the State's SRO program. Check out Channel 5's San Francisco adventure on RUclips. I think she shows up in the first twenty minutes. She said it was nightmarish just like the social programs in New York and here in Illinois. The state could just legalize SRO's, but that might make someone's property value fall, so now the state has this well intentioned program that is burning tax dollars while failing to adequately provide the service they promised, because it doesn't have to. The program is there to make the upper/middle class feel better, while doing as little as possible. It's two faced.
      TL;DR Be honest. Have a plan. Stick to it.

    • @samhenr2392
      @samhenr2392 Месяц назад

      @@newmemphisminis Can you clarify for me what this CA SRO program is? When I google it I either get SRO (student recourse officer, I imagine that's not what we're referring to here lol) and the Single Room Occupancy program (I assume this is it?). (UPDATE - read more into the Single Room Occupancy, can you explain more about what's bad about these or how conservative beliefs would better the situation?)
      Regarding the other point about CA having an over-inflated housing marketing -> okay, and...? I'm not sure what point you're trying to make here.

    • @newmemphisminis
      @newmemphisminis  Месяц назад

      @@samhenr2392 Leftist states and cities should stop sloshing money though decaying bureaucratic institutions and pivot to funding/supporting the growth of naturally occurring markets, expert cultures and small businesses. That will give them the positive cultural/economic shift they need to survive a future economic downturn.
      They should also stop thinking that any amount of regulation or legislation will fix the problem. There is no piece of paper you can sign that on its own will fix the negative incentive structure of an overly regulated justice/academic/financial system with flaccid enforcement. You need that ground-level, community driven action that the left has been incapable of for years.

    • @samhenr2392
      @samhenr2392 Месяц назад

      @@newmemphisminis That overall mindset makes sense, but are there more specifics you'd be able to point to? In CA can you point to where they aren't taking the clear opportunity to "pivot to funding/supporting the growth of naturally occurring markets"? What naturally occurring marketing is there in CA and how is it not being supported?
      Can you also point out what effective "ground round-level, community-driven action" would look like? I feel like without even knowing w/e you'd describe as a ground-driven action is going to be something that already exists. And if Democrats are just ineffective at running those programs (which is a fine position to have) I'd then need to hear specific things that Republicans would do differently to make those programs better.
      Apologies if it's a lot of questions and if you don't have all the answers or feel like answering. Just when it comes to the specific topic of Dems/Rep running say big cities it always sounds very vague high-level viewpoints for why X is better than Y, but never rly goes into details as to how/why. Would also note too I'm rly not trying to be antagonistic, you seem like a cool dude and I'm wanting to have a good-faith convo with a fellow American on this July 4th.

    • @newmemphisminis
      @newmemphisminis  Месяц назад

      It's ok. Let's hammer out these ideas! That's the point.
      This example is going to be a future video, so give me your honest thoughts about how I convey these ideas. In Peter Santenello's recent series of videos in Chicago he came across a group of migrants sleeping at a police station. They were waiting for work authorization and housing. They were also being fed terrible food by a company based in Kansas City, which the city of Chicago was overpaying for. It's been a huge sore spot in recent Illinois politics.
      In a different video or it may have been the same one, Peter eats at a food stand in the South Side, run by two Chicago natives trying to start a business and set good examples for the youth of Chicago. You can probably see where I'm going with this.
      Instead of having bidding wars for overpriced contracts, Chicago's leaders need to physically go to their worst neighborhoods and put purchasing power into the hands of business leaders within those communities. Instruct them to then hire other good people within their communities. Hell, they might even hire some of the migrants.
      Physically go and find a building to put migrants in, rather than leaving them in limbo sleeping at a police station. Have the stones to let them work without federal permission, if you want them to work. These migrants at the station were the ones who DIDN'T want to sell drugs or prostitute themselves, and they have nothing. They're kids have nothing. Meanwhile criminal migrants who couldn't care less about the system are making a killing, thus creating the negative incentive structure that destroys impoverished communities in leftist states as disproportionate wealth and power falls into the hands of criminals or those on welfare.
      For a local example of a market within my town of Champaign, a lot of our homeless make money by dumpster diving. They wash and resell clothes, luggage, electronics and whatever else they can find. It's a college town so after everyone moves out in May it can be very lucrative.
      It may be gross, but developing that market by giving these divers carrying bags, a more central market to sell stuff, or a dedicated cleaning facility with oversight would be way cheaper than some government program that probably won't provide the services it promises anyway.
      I know you want more examples, but looking for creative opportunities like these is what states need to be doing, instead of being reliant on the increasingly impotent federal bureaucracy. It's a muscle that needs to be developed, and that ability to problem solve and mobilize will be what separates thriving communities from decrepit ones over the next few decades.
      If you want to hear more about this from someone far smarter than me, I'll turn you back to Peter Santenello's channel. A Constitutional Attorney who joined Peter on his visit to Chicago recently returned to tour Washington DC and talk about what's going on in the background there. It's fascinating and I really recommend taking look.
      ruclips.net/video/HQDdnZ__yTk/видео.html

  • @Winter420
    @Winter420 Месяц назад +3

    honestly, im not surprised that someone who paints like they have had a traumatic brain injury has this kind of childish understanding of politics. i think you should get tested to see where on the spectrum you are.

    • @Matt-md5yt
      @Matt-md5yt Месяц назад +3

      that is really mean you know. I think the guy does great content

    • @newmemphisminis
      @newmemphisminis  Месяц назад +2

      Don't give them attention. Let them shout into a void.
      I would rather we build up well thought out and constructive comments, even negative ones, or relate the video to our favorite episode of Family Guy.

    • @Matt-md5yt
      @Matt-md5yt Месяц назад

      @@newmemphisminis alright my friend