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Tim Pool's Political Takes and Business Claims Debunked

The Majority Report w/ Sam SederNovember 19, 202515 min205,983 views
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Tim Pool's Political Evolution

  • πŸ’‘ Tim Pool is presented as having shifted from being a significant supporter of the Democratic party in 2020 to aligning with Republican viewpoints, particularly regarding tariffs.
  • 🎯 His past support for Democrats is highlighted, including donations to Tulsi Gabbard, who has since joined the Republican party.
  • 🧠 The discussion questions the authenticity of his political stances, suggesting a pattern of aligning with whichever party seems advantageous.

Tariffs and Manufacturing Claims

  • πŸš€ Tim Pool claims to be a business owner of a skateboard company that manufactures products in America, supporting tariffs as beneficial for domestic manufacturing.
  • ❓ The transcript critically examines this claim, questioning the extent of US-based manufacturing and suggesting his company might be primarily involved in branding and reselling imported goods.
  • πŸ“‰ Analysis from Joseph Politano is cited, indicating that manufacturing is at a nearly two-year low, and construction is down, suggesting tariffs may be harming US manufacturing investment rather than helping it.

Political Party Perceptions

  • πŸ—£οΈ Pool expresses a sentiment of not recognizing the current Democratic party, contrasting it with his past understanding where Democrats supported expensive and slow public transport.
  • 🧐 He notes the rise of socialists within the Democratic party and suggests Gavin Newsom as a potentially more moderate figure, though this is met with skepticism.
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ The Republican party is framed by Pool as the party of the working class and manufacturing jobs, a shift from his earlier political leanings.

Political Prognostications

  • πŸ“ˆ Tim Pool is shown to have made numerous predictions of a massive landslide victory for Trump in the 2020 election, including a 49-state win.
  • 🎀 These past predictions are presented as a point of mockery, given the actual election results.
  • πŸ“Š The transcript suggests that Pool's political prognostication is not always accurate, contrasting his past predictions with current political realities.

Staten Island Secession and Public Transport

  • πŸ—½ Pool discusses the idea of Staten Island seceding from New York City, linking it to dissatisfaction with Mayor Adams's policies, such as potentially providing free and faster buses.
  • 🚌 It's noted that New York City already offers free bus rides for students, questioning the novelty of Pool's critique.
  • πŸ’° The narrative suggests that the desire to leave New York City is driven by factors beyond just public transport, possibly related to economic or political dissatisfaction.
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