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    Why are billion dollar corporate bailouts the American status quo, but bailing out struggling people is a socialist nightmare? It's almost like the priorities of this country are a little skewed...
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  • @skeeterj4467
    @skeeterj4467 Před 2 lety +4873

    “Privatize profits, socialize losses” - the last 40 years in America.

    • @handyman1016
      @handyman1016 Před 2 lety +55

      So you admit we haven’t had capitalism. Good start.

    • @cybernessful
      @cybernessful Před 2 lety +169

      @@handyman1016 this is exactly what capitalism is, kid

    • @handyman1016
      @handyman1016 Před 2 lety +62

      @@cybernessful taking out risk and loss isn’t capitalism. “Socialize loses”. Isn’t capitalism. It’s socialism :)

    • @Eralen00
      @Eralen00 Před 2 lety +141

      Only for big corporations though

    • @luispiros
      @luispiros Před 2 lety +6

      @@cybernessful read the Powell Memorandum.

  • @alanheyes694
    @alanheyes694 Před 2 lety +999

    Calling out Apple on their own platform. Well played, sir.

    • @peterpaul176
      @peterpaul176 Před rokem +68

      Kinda scary that they are not afraid to post it. It's like they were confident nothing will change

    • @4killsfreddy148
      @4killsfreddy148 Před rokem

      @@peterpaul176 steve jobs was a cunt and they're fine with it

    • @tackytaco8133
      @tackytaco8133 Před rokem +12

      Honestly, in my experience companies like apple do the least of all these shenanigans. It's the companies between family owned businesses and FAANG that do all the shady stuff to get to the top.

    • @lolipedofin
      @lolipedofin Před rokem

      ​​@@tackytaco8133hat handout to Apple was so they reduce their outsourcing abroad. If the change that happened is those tax break taken away, they just go back to their sweatshop in Asia. These big companies has the whole world by the balls.

    • @Pyrrhic.
      @Pyrrhic. Před rokem +15

      Apple can take a joke. Cause there are a lot more terrible bailouts and subsidies than apple HQ.

  • @blunderwomanthemyscira6224
    @blunderwomanthemyscira6224 Před 9 měsíci +58

    No more corporate bailouts. If a corporation suffers losses, PUNISH THE INCOMPETENT EXECUTIVES. Not sure why this is so complicated.

    • @CatCaretakerID
      @CatCaretakerID Před měsícem

      If your company can't be profitable then look to the corporate leader(s) and you will inevitably find the problem. In a true capitalist society, your company would either succeed or fail. Competition, and giving the consumer value and a quality product or service at a great price = a truly capitalist society. Once upon a time in America this was how things worked more often than not. Now Americans work their butts off to bail out the already wealthy. and end up with nothing to show for their labors.

  • @pb_and_nutella
    @pb_and_nutella Před rokem +64

    Imagine paying everyone a wage they can actually live a good life on so everyone can do what they're best at instead of chasing the few jobs that pay well

  • @oldcountryman2795
    @oldcountryman2795 Před 2 lety +1101

    “Thank you for your service”
    Can I get some healthcare?
    “Oh. God no. How would I afford a third vacation home if I had to provide healthcare for the people who make my lifestyle possible?”

    • @terryadams2652
      @terryadams2652 Před 2 lety +10

      MEANWHILE, Bill Maher ignores this issue, *IGNORES the issue of these CORRUPT congressmen ( D & R) practicing INSIDER TRADING on the stock market,* and instead focuses on the stupidity of "wokeness". YES, wokeness is stupid, but then why is it used by the corrupt Democrat politicians to distract voters away from real issues? Bill does the same thing as his corrupt Democrat elitist friends (except that Bill is on the negative side, while his friends are on the + side of it, but it's the same principle).

    • @terryadams2652
      @terryadams2652 Před 2 lety +11

      Imagine Ford motor company, receiving BILLION$ in tax-payer subsidies (not just in 2009, but EVEN to this day!!), and STILL producing the world's crappiest cars!!!! Clearly, America is a banana republic, every 4 years, two corrupt political parties trade position, while those D & R career politicians write "election law" to keep new parties away from power (and away from being on the voting ballot).

    • @janicewuitschick4599
      @janicewuitschick4599 Před 2 lety +4

      @@terryadams2652 Check out the subsidies and incentives to get an electric car and who gets so subsidies… It is pretty unfair ..to me it looks like a Toyota gets the the subsidies..Fords not even in there in the running..I’m not quite sure why why they pick and choose different car dealers… Just another unfairness.. Poor people,like me ,want to get a hybrid of some type to save gas and to help our environment but I can only afford a used car and I can’t get no tax incentives..

    • @Kai-tn4yx
      @Kai-tn4yx Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@terryadams2652 That's not true. Bill Maher highlights the economic failures a lot. One of his staples is how Democrats in California, where he lives, barely do anything for the working class.

    • @silversurfer4441
      @silversurfer4441 Před 2 lety +4

      EXACTLY! I'm tired of hearing that old saw about how the losers want to take the rich's hard-earned cash (think FOX) when all the "losers" - or the "essential workers" - only want back what's been robbed from them and their productivity.

  • @peterbardsley2636
    @peterbardsley2636 Před 2 lety +1487

    as someone from outside the U.S it's always amazed me that what you call "socialism" most of the rest of the developed world has moved on from and had in some form for decades. healthcare, education, pension, paid maternity leave etc. are often considered as a standard.

    • @salvador_ii9771
      @salvador_ii9771 Před 2 lety +42

      I dont think the home grown capital has any allegiance to the homegrown labor force. What you describe is a nation that sees those expenditures as an investment in its citizenry, for the overall good of the society. It doesn't seem to work like that here in the US, at least not in terms of healthcare. This place really wants one to go out and work, invent, fend for oneself, as a method of encouraging self reliance, though at a corporate level it does seem hypocritical to give them tax payer money in order keep them afloat. Sometimes the nation does this to preserve it's homegrown companies. It's a bit complex...

    • @Rasfa
      @Rasfa Před 2 lety +9

      ikr? happens in Brasil too.

    • @rocketfingers-JSR
      @rocketfingers-JSR Před 2 lety +24

      That's the difference between a country that values its working class citizens and the US lawmakers who only value their campaign donors.

    • @Gatsu181182
      @Gatsu181182 Před 2 lety +16

      @@salvador_ii9771 like we don't do that in Europe.....

    • @dwpetrak
      @dwpetrak Před 2 lety +7

      @@rocketfingers-JSR Objection: hyperbole. I say this kindly: stop for a second and listen to yourself.
      You may be jaded and that's fine, but do you really believe that only "US lawmakers" are motivated only by "their campaign donors" and that everywhere else they have pure intent? The grass isn't always greener, amigo.

  • @rahulpanicker1453
    @rahulpanicker1453 Před rokem +76

    I appreciate both Johns Stewart and Oliver for not making us watch ads to see their work.

    • @thebighurt2495
      @thebighurt2495 Před rokem +1

      That's probably not on purpose. CZcams picks what ads to slap on which videos. Google doesn't want advertisers anywhere near this kind of video.

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 Před 8 měsíci

      @@thebighurt2495 It's also cause they don't need the ad revenue from CZcams since both of them are from paid services: HBO/HBOMAX and Apple TV+

    • @pyramidhead6998
      @pyramidhead6998 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@thebighurt2495 Nonsense. John Oliver confirmed himself that they dont run ads on their stuff on purpose.

  • @jimkeller998
    @jimkeller998 Před rokem +61

    The VA opened a clinic in my town about 6 years ago and I started going there just to check it out. The care is so good that I dropped my employer's ridiculously expensive health insurance plan and use the VA exclusively. The care I receive is much better and it saves me quite a bit of money. Once a year I do have to drive to the nearest VA hospital which is about 45 minutes away but other than that minor inconvenience, I'm completely happy with it. Anybody who says that socialized medicine--and make no mistake, this is exactly what the VA health care system is--doesn't know what the hell they're talking about.

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Or... and here me out... you go to your local hospital in a normal country, like Canada, and get the same treatment... FOR ZERO DOLLARS OUT OF POCKET

    • @johnlast6066
      @johnlast6066 Před 8 měsíci

      The va Healthcare system is not a form of socialism. It is a earned benefit and doesn't control the means of production.

    • @grapes5672
      @grapes5672 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@coastaku1954Americans discussing American internal politics must always be reminded that this place or that is better when like. Buddy. I ASSURE you. We know. At a certain point, you're just saying something to feel superior. I, too, can say wildly unnecessary things. What of Alberta, full of deranged lunatics? Well, they're not, but you'd say the same about Texas. What about all those dead kids buried under your boarding schools? We actually have those too! We learned about them in school! I'm frustrated and mostly saying nothing but. My point here is that it seems like you look at America the same way America looks at basically any other country, where everyone is insane and things are like this because the people willed it and definitely not because of anything like a, like a... class struggle, or anything like that! Nope!
      But yeah you're right American healthcare fucking sucks

    • @alexrosales7907
      @alexrosales7907 Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​@coastaku1954 right but again that's socialized Healthcare. Hos point stands

    • @TheREALJosephTurner
      @TheREALJosephTurner Před 3 měsíci +2

      While I understand the point you are trying to make here, by exampling *YOUR* VA experience, I'm not sure you want to ride the VA pony into this war. The number of Veterans out there having shitty experiences with the VA are staggering- enough so that there have been congressional hearings about it, and even drew out Jon Stewart to go to bat for Veterans. I'm happy that you seem to have a good clinic staffed with quality people. But what you have is what thousands of Vets- such as myself- are still asking for. As to my experience, I'm considering locating a voodoo witch doctor for the simple reason that they can't possibly provide worse service and care.

  • @civi3653
    @civi3653 Před 2 lety +777

    "America has the best politicians money can buy."
    -Will Rogers

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Před 2 lety +2

      Will Rogers said that he never met a man he didn't like.
      He never met a politician.

    • @weareallbornmad410
      @weareallbornmad410 Před 2 lety +4

      Good God, that's a quote of a century

    • @TheCBC1984
      @TheCBC1984 Před 2 lety

      ask Uighurs how great socialism is. the endless us vs them, system vs system, will be blamed and used for anything our rulers want to consolidate powers (money) at the top. the people united will never be defeated!

    • @victorhale
      @victorhale Před 2 lety

      @@TheCBC1984 do they support American Socialism?

    • @SharienGaming
      @SharienGaming Před 2 lety +4

      @@TheCBC1984 us vs them? you mean like with conservatives and immigrants? or conservatives and POC? or conservatives and poor people?
      and consolidating money and power at the top? hm that reminds me of something... say... who are the richest people in the world? and how much of the countries wealth do they hold? which country was it again where the top 10% hold 70% of the wealth?
      hmm and how much power was consolidated in the presidents office? remind me how many consequences the last president faced for an unprecedented number of crimes and corruption in office (including attempting to manipulate election results)
      system vs system? now where are politicians constantly screaming about how bad the other system is and that it has to be avoided at all costs?
      if that is what you consider socialism... then the US must be one of, if not THE most socialist countries in the world

  • @Saiyanprince1114
    @Saiyanprince1114 Před 2 lety +813

    "Government picking winners and losers" is such a tried and true scare tactic for the right that Jon literally did a "the government already picks winners and losers ALL THE TIME" segment nine years ago on the Daily Show.

    • @jenkem4464
      @jenkem4464 Před 2 lety +15

      Yep people keep voting for Republicans, Conservatives, and centrist Dems. Voters are fucking idiots and those in power know this.

    • @JSilb
      @JSilb Před 2 lety +7

      I used to think the same way when i was young and fresh out of college and thought everyone that disagrees with me was stupid. Hopefully you too will someday figure out that solving problems isn’t so simple. Imagine the disaster if all of America was run by aoc or like the most progressive cities. Maybe if progressives would come up with more reasonable and realistic policies and consider the unintended consequences of said policies, they would pick up more votes. Current progressivism seems to be gaining in authoritarian tendencies , tribalism and intolerance, and embracing of moral hazard/zero belief in personal responsibility. I tend to agree with progressives’ diagnoses of the problems, but not their solutions.

    • @DrCrabnuts
      @DrCrabnuts Před 2 lety +10

      @@JSilb Typical neoliberal sympathizer. Are you referring to college education you paid for in full while working a part-time job? Gee, that’s interesting.
      When the world is on the brink of environmental, economic, and social collapse, you’ll blame the progressives for not taking control and preventing the tragedy. Personal responsibility, my ass. 40 years of laissez faire, deregulation, the destruction of public goods and their privatization, and endless wars over resources, and you have the temerity to blame progressives for not coming up with a better counter?
      What an entitled group of old ghouls who are scared of the democratization of politics. Was this piss-poor rationalization all you can muster?

    • @TfuckyoutubeC
      @TfuckyoutubeC Před 2 lety +12

      @@DrCrabnuts "When the world is on the brink of environmental, economic, and social collapse, you’ll blame the progressives for not taking control and preventing the tragedy" compare any blue district in america to any red district in america. "Personal responsibility, my ass", yeah that doesn't surprise me. "40 years of laissez faire, deregulation, the destruction of public goods and their privatization, and endless wars over resources" i'm 30 years old. have we ever had laissez faire capitalism in my lifetime? where was i for all that? and deregulation? you're kidding. the destruction of public goods and their privatization? you mean college? yeah that became a ponzie scheme before i was ever born when the gov decided to guarantee student loans. and endless wars over resources? we just went 4 years without any new wars and now literally every leftist is beating the drum for ukraine (a fight that we don't even have any real interests in. now that's some warmongering shit). so... to sum it all up, take a few deep breaths. put down the mein kampf or das kapital or whatever germanic nonsense you're on, and start a journey to adulthood by reading some adam smith.

    • @DrCrabnuts
      @DrCrabnuts Před 2 lety +9

      @@TfuckyoutubeC Your lack of education and awareness isn’t my fault. You living in fantasy world where red districts don’t take more federal dollars than blue ones is just a symptom. The federal government subsidized and continues to subsidize rural and suburban infrastructure to the detriment of local/state economies. Red states are takers, blue states are providers. Good look it up.
      I should read Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, hmm? You blithering conservative muppet. Not only did he express his belief in free markets, he expressed belief in regulation and the curtailment of the excesses of capitalism (high taxes on the rich, using actual competition to destroy inequality, and didn’t accept inequality as a necessity). He didn’t just support the “invisible hand” without regulations, you dolt. Seems like you need to do some reading yourself.
      You have no idea what you’re talking about. Just pathetically repeating talking points without any historical context. Begone, you pathetic neoliberal shill.

  • @DojoVII
    @DojoVII Před 2 lety +17

    I didn't realize this was on CZcams. Seeing this is like seeing an old friend. I missed you, Jon.

  • @mischief.inc.2880
    @mischief.inc.2880 Před rokem +38

    As an Australian, what America calls socialism is what other countries call looking after it's citizens for the benefit of all of us. We have 3 months at half pay maternal and paternal leave paid by the govt, many companies also pay their workers this, full time employees get 10 days personal leave (for sick, bereavement and carers leave), 20 days annual leave, our minimum wage is over $21 an hour, average weekly wages over $1,200, most skilled labour, tradesmen, teachers, Police, etc would earn ^$80K, pretty much all my health care is covered under my taxes, but i also have private insurance (moreso as a tax incentive than a health necessity), oh and we're not still arguing whether climate change is real or not or whether women deserve the right to control their own bodies.

    • @shane5375
      @shane5375 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Makes us definitely want 2 look up my childhood family and visit her in Australia

    • @jayleeper1512
      @jayleeper1512 Před 9 měsíci

      Quit bragging, I used to live in Canada and have all that. Now I live in the US. The US is a shit hole. Best country in the world for the rich. Third world for everyone else.

    • @Senriam
      @Senriam Před 5 měsíci

      America hates the common good, goes back to its foundation on Lockean individualism. While the rest of the west was drafting constitutions that provided a relative equality of outcome, we over in America were sitting with our thumbs up our asses not evolving with the rest of the world… all the way back in the 1800s.

  • @kryss.4725
    @kryss.4725 Před 2 lety +2456

    After all these years, Jonny's still drilling to the core of bullshit mountain. You're a steadfast one, Jon; you never gave up on the people. Good on you, man.

    • @Aleksamson
      @Aleksamson Před 2 lety +6

      I use to enjoy those days when Jon was drilling to the core of bullshit mountain. After all these years - I still believe the same things. Unfortunately Jon is now building up - or standing on the top of bullshit mountain.

    • @tom80
      @tom80 Před 2 lety +1

      There is endless material. It’s not a very serious discussion but it is funny

    • @Jonatone
      @Jonatone Před 2 lety +27

      @@Aleksamson yes do tell us how Jon Stewart is building up and standing on top of bs mountain?

    • @Junksaint
      @Junksaint Před 2 lety +5

      #handlotionforworkers

    • @davidbaillie2087
      @davidbaillie2087 Před 2 lety +11

      But he doesn't address how he is going to pay for these, he just tries to ridicule the people who don't agree with his simplistic take. You can pretty well guarantee that he has used every legal means to pay as little in taxes as he can. Celebrities are flying around in their private jets, having homes all over the world but don't put up their own money.

  • @michaelulbricht9438
    @michaelulbricht9438 Před 2 lety +601

    "American billionaires added $2.1 trillion to their fortunes during the pandemic" Yes, it's the wealthiest people who are being Socialized in the U.S.; our government picks them!

    • @8BitNaptime
      @8BitNaptime Před 2 lety +31

      At this point, it's not "your" government anymore, that ship has sailed. Probably to the Bahamas.

    • @high_surv
      @high_surv Před 2 lety +16

      American billionaires got 2.1 trillion because their stocks got propped up by the Federal Reserve. We went through the biggest pandemic in 100 years, a complete stop to half of the economy, and yet in the midst of all of that the stock market reached record highs.

    • @michaelulbricht9438
      @michaelulbricht9438 Před 2 lety +25

      Also, the wealthy paid virtually no, or extremely little in taxes. We've got to move on from this Neo "gilded age." In the 50's & 60's Corporations and the extremely wealthy paid over 70 percent in taxes. Our economy and our infrastructure really got a boost. Trickle down Economics only works in a vacuum; not in reality. Take care!

    • @8BitNaptime
      @8BitNaptime Před 2 lety

      @@high_surv Excuse me, but think of all the jobs they created!

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 2 lety +1

      Then dive deeper to who chooses the governments.

  • @galaxyglitterlatte4664
    @galaxyglitterlatte4664 Před 5 měsíci +2

    EXACTLY!! They love and respect the regular people SO MUCH they want them to keep taking it up the ASS!!!! 😢

  • @ernest3286
    @ernest3286 Před 2 lety +26

    Hahaha! That last bit cracked me up. It's nice to remember that the people at Apple are still people. The corporation? Can shrivel and disappear for all I care. The people in it? They're still people. They deserve every bit of the same love and kindness (and occasionally correction) that we give to those closest to us. It's the systems that deserve our ire!

  • @gardenboydon
    @gardenboydon Před 2 lety +2581

    Jon Stewart understood that the world needs him right now more than ever. Thank you for coming out of retirement

    • @foofan1974
      @foofan1974 Před 2 lety +24

      Yup, all will be fixed now...you know just as it was when he was on 5 days a week.

    • @XephreWolf
      @XephreWolf Před 2 lety +72

      He definitely won't fix things but having someone sane to watch is nice

    • @MisterAlighieri
      @MisterAlighieri Před 2 lety +6

      25.5 years and one can't figure out how to make more than 9 an hour? This person has failed at life.

    • @XephreWolf
      @XephreWolf Před 2 lety +29

      @@MisterAlighieri Not everybody's able-bodied. Trying to manage any kind of career with PTSD's a bitch

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 Před 2 lety +9

      John Cougarcamp Stewart coming out of retirement and swinging for the fences again..
      When the world most needed him, he appeared.

  • @CSHarvey
    @CSHarvey Před 2 lety +824

    America: "Workers made this country"
    Also America: "Why won't all the workers come back to their minimum wage part time jobs specifically designed to avoid benefit regulations?"

    • @joelscb
      @joelscb Před 2 lety +61

      @@steveo1413 why did you watch this video again?

    • @humanistangelino9681
      @humanistangelino9681 Před 2 lety +70

      @@steveo1413 People totally never thought of that. You’re so smart. I wonder if there are reasons why everyone who works at McDonalds, Walmart, Amazon, Target, etc, don’t just quite their jobs rn and get better ones? Nah, there couldn’t be.

    • @VitalVampyr
      @VitalVampyr Před 2 lety +37

      @@steveo1413 And now McDonald's has a labor shortage.

    • @nathanmeagher7869
      @nathanmeagher7869 Před 2 lety +40

      @@steveo1413 Then don't call me a lazy fuck when McDonalds is closed then dumbass

    • @rbarclay6529
      @rbarclay6529 Před 2 lety +11

      @UCJVVBd76MjrWZmxoWeWKQTg ya know something steve, fuck you.

  • @fortheloveofmusic860
    @fortheloveofmusic860 Před 8 měsíci +6

    What America doesn't seem to get is that having good social services will pay itself back in the end. With happier and healthier people being far more productive. With people that will see what it does to their society and therefore be far less stressed and afraid of others.

  • @TheRomanBond007
    @TheRomanBond007 Před 2 lety +15

    It’s crazy what groups get returns from the government, based on their ability to donate to certain campaigns.

  • @nottsure5160
    @nottsure5160 Před 2 lety +48

    Jon Stewart is a national treasure. This is what true American patriot looks like.

  • @Tsudkyk
    @Tsudkyk Před 2 lety +450

    The term “hero” has turned into a short hand for “sorry you work hard, we really need you- but we aren’t willing to compensate more.”

    • @michaeljensen4650
      @michaeljensen4650 Před 2 lety +20

      In America people get to feel good about themselves, because they're "Heroes". Too bad pride won't pay for their mortgage.

    • @CraniumOnEmpty
      @CraniumOnEmpty Před 2 lety +9

      "how about we call you 'hero' for compensation instead?"

    • @Viconius
      @Viconius Před 2 lety +10

      Just another word to misuse. If everyone is a hero, no one is. The line for your participation trophy is over there behind the dumpsters.

    • @davidgreen3719
      @davidgreen3719 Před 2 lety +5

      It’s as if “hero” means you’re willing to keep giving and giving; all the while knowing that you’ll get f’ed in the end (but in a bad way).

    • @singingnymph
      @singingnymph Před 2 lety +5

      Just like artists can't pay rent with "exposure."

  • @sethparker3381
    @sethparker3381 Před rokem +5

    "Ask a socialist why they hate capitalism and they'll give you a myriad of reasons. Ask a capitalist why they hate socialism and they'll describe capitalism."

  • @highstep
    @highstep Před rokem +4

    {From Canada} These videos are simply great! If the leaders of the United States do not get their act together and support ALL their people, and soon, I greatly fear where such a bad path will continue to take US citizens, and us, the whole world.

  • @starrprudhomme6429
    @starrprudhomme6429 Před 2 lety +2146

    I will never stop being amazed at society accepting never ending Socialism for the rich, but absolutely refuse the socialism that will help the everyday workers (aka ourselves).

    • @emhu2594
      @emhu2594 Před 2 lety +127

      People will only revolt when they are literally starving. it's pathetic.

    • @donrobertson4940
      @donrobertson4940 Před 2 lety +158

      Everyone in America thinks one day they'll be the rich. If only they weren't being thwarted gummint and socialism.
      And quite frankly, of people haven't shot the foresight to pick rich parents, that's their fault.

    • @VoodooV1
      @VoodooV1 Před 2 lety +138

      because those at the top convinced those at the bottom that you'll be just as rich as they are......if you suffer. "like they did" hahahahahahahhaaaa Sure there are a handful of rich people that did come from nothing, but they are the exception, not the rule. that majority of rich people got their wealth from their parents. The bottom line though is that we don't want to be wealthy. we just want not to be fucked with and not be in perpetual debt/slavery. Every major life milestone usually involves major amounts of debt. buy a car - debt. go to college - debt. buy a house - debt. get married - debt. have kids - debt. all designed to keep you working

    • @r000ty
      @r000ty Před 2 lety +202

      In France, Germany and Scandinavia we have everything the US progressives want for decades and we are doing pretty good. Unfortunately in the US, 40% of the population is voting against their own interest. Fox "News" did a terrific job with the brainwashing.

    • @craig1394
      @craig1394 Před 2 lety +40

      That's the problem with socialism. People are naive to believe it's for anything but those in power. You need government to keep control of things. Socialism means you give more power to government.

  • @notronsivart
    @notronsivart Před 2 lety +715

    The world needs Jon Stewart right now. Never realized how much I missed him until he came back.

    • @CatGamer-wc2ij
      @CatGamer-wc2ij Před 2 lety +13

      I knew when the first episode run by Trevor Noah came out. It went from gold to garbage overnight.

    • @ericdufrane2344
      @ericdufrane2344 Před 2 lety +3

      Really? I've been missing him since tge moment he left

    • @anniehopkins8470
      @anniehopkins8470 Před 2 lety

      @@CatGamer-wc2ij ... Trevor Noah might be THE quintessential... single best argument against "affirmative action" hires in the modern era. I am sure someone could find other examples that are more "impactful" to society in any number of situations... we are just talking about a TV show after all... that said...
      The absurd level of collapse that the Daily Show has gone through since the change is mind boggling. Don't get me wrong... Jon Stewart is a deceitful little piece of shit propagandist... but he is an A+ propagandist... and his Daily Show was exceptionally well crafted on a nightly basis.

    • @doomsday8513
      @doomsday8513 Před 2 lety +2

      You should check Jimmy Dore,Russell brand, GrayZone and Veritas to expand the learning..

    • @JussHaten11
      @JussHaten11 Před 2 lety +1

      Fuck yeah!!!

  • @Jayeeyee
    @Jayeeyee Před 2 lety +44

    There is no such thing as a "level playing field". The current field we are on is designed to keep us where we are without many (if any) options to climb up the ladder. Look at the historical growth of the working class compared to the conglomerates/fortune businesses and tell me if that's a level playing field and/or which one is doing the actual climbing.

    • @johnd6389
      @johnd6389 Před 2 lety

      The u.s. has some of the most economic mobility in the world and the middle class tierd up and out of the middle class.

    • @squaeman_2644
      @squaeman_2644 Před rokem

      Thanks to regulations and debt vaccumes the entry ladder into the economy is so high for mom and pop shops who are forced to pay minimum wage and their employees healthcare, who are forced to have and buy healthcare...

    • @BlazeMakesGames
      @BlazeMakesGames Před rokem +4

      well the playing field is level if you ignore all of the systemic problems that exist with every single aspect of American life and pretend that being born to a rich family means you earned the right to be wealthy through your own hard work. Which is page 1 of the Conservative Handbook after all.

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 Před rokem +2

      there was a time that the working class actually rose which was between the 1940's and the 1970's. Not coincidentally this was when government programs were at their height, social programs were strong and corporate taxes were high. It didn't lead to laziness or anything, it let to a class of hard working people. Because while many don't like to hear it, the promise of social and economic mobility is far more effective an incentive than the threat of poverty. if people don't believe they can improve their social standing then they are not going to try and will do the absolute bare minimum.
      It's the classic saying that you can keep a slave busy but you can't make him work.

  • @SqkTap
    @SqkTap Před 2 lety +2

    my daughter lived in france for 3 years, she’s getting ready to move there permanently, single, lots of student debt, she knows she has better life there

  • @gferraro100
    @gferraro100 Před 2 lety +229

    Should do a story on the amount of welfare paid to normal citizens and the amount of welfare handed out to corporations.
    The Corporations win easily. The amount of money handed over to them is truly staggering. Then they pay little to no tax and create low paying outsourced jobs to boot.

    • @scifirealism5943
      @scifirealism5943 Před 2 lety +9

      And yet the welfare the poor receive is too much and corporate welfare is too little.

    • @scifirealism5943
      @scifirealism5943 Před 2 lety +2

      It's already been done. The rich receive far more welfare.

    • @thedieselpig4448
      @thedieselpig4448 Před rokem

      The problem is that GM employs workers and the people who get checks for doing nothing don’t. Corporate welfare does line the pockets of the top tier, but it keeps people working. I wonder if it’s fair that John Stewart makes the money he makes doing this show, and the guy behind the camera makes 1/1000 of that? The hypocrisy works both ways. Easy for him to do this kinda stuff, when he is guilty of the same greed. It has always amazed me that the Democratic Party has been fighting for the working man for so many years and the situation hasn’t changed much. I’m making some assumptions about the salary Stewart receives, but I’d bet I’m not far off. 35 years a carpenter. Could have taken food stamps when I had two young ones and wife couldn’t work because we would not put our children in day care. Wouldn’t have been able to look in the mirror if I had. Too many weak people In this country. Too many dependent people in this country. If Hitler invaded Poland tomorrow, we would be speaking German and drinking warm beer inside a year.

    • @5_sets_of_triangle_pasta
      @5_sets_of_triangle_pasta Před rokem +17

      @@thedieselpig4448 I'm looking for some confirmation on this so here goes:
      If you don't work because you can't due to a medical condition, should you die?
      If you don't work because you can't due to a criminal record, should you die?
      If you don't work because you need to take care of your kids, should you die?
      If you don't work because you're just lazy, should you die?
      I would appreciate an answer formatted to the questions, but any would be appreciated.

    • @squaeman_2644
      @squaeman_2644 Před rokem

      And yet with this knowledge the poor and uneducated still elect for more welfare. Continuing the cycle...

  • @beverly719
    @beverly719 Před 2 lety +391

    I've missed Jon Stewart. Glad he has a platform again.

  • @00comm
    @00comm Před 2 lety +1

    John is totally right, the government should not be picking winners and losers. For anyone. Ever.

  • @rosslogie217
    @rosslogie217 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm so glad Jon is back.

  • @joshgrumiaux6820
    @joshgrumiaux6820 Před 2 lety +456

    We've missed Jon. Even the way the clips are edited reminds us that the old Daily Show with Jon Stewart was the greatest and still hasn't been replaced.

    • @gusbarber00
      @gusbarber00 Před 2 lety +6

      No truer words have been said.

    • @codingkriggsofficial
      @codingkriggsofficial Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah right on, I was worried they changed the format and cut out the best part, which is him doing this, but I am very pleased by this development. A few more instances of seeing Jon knocking it out of the park and I just might have to get apple tv +...

    • @youngchvncho
      @youngchvncho Před 2 lety +2

      @@codingkriggsofficial yeah it’s a pretty fun show lol they don’t really limit him at all,they even let him “call out apple” with that proposal bill thing as seen here lmao.it’s pretty worth it if not just try to get a free trial there’s a bunch offers out there

    • @bangun172
      @bangun172 Před 2 lety +3

      no his replacement became an establishement,corporate pusher progressive basher

    • @coolaunt516
      @coolaunt516 Před 2 lety

      I just thought that.

  • @709mash
    @709mash Před 2 lety +165

    Seeing Jon Stewart back in his element does put a smile on my face.

  • @brunolondinese5857
    @brunolondinese5857 Před 2 lety +2

    Can't believe he came back and it slipped under my radar. I'm not sure I can get over it. The Daily Show is gone, Last Week Tonight... Meh I'll keep watching but is just so repetitive it's like John Oliver reads every script from the same sheet of music.
    There's no one anywhere near Jon Stewart. Thank you so much.

  • @user-mn7fw5tt9j
    @user-mn7fw5tt9j Před 3 měsíci +1

    Definitely!! I’m a nurse & also a middle child! Three people older & 3 children younger. Highest wage was $16.00 an hour! I also reared 5 children & we had allergies & asthma! WE ALL NEED HEALTH CARE!! It’s like water& air! WE Need Health Care! ❤❤✔️💙💙💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @richardbale4631
    @richardbale4631 Před 2 lety +81

    Not only does government constantly pick "winners and losers", but it also allows the winners to self-pick the "winners and losers" for the future. Just guess who these winners pick almost every time?

  • @AlexMoschopoulos
    @AlexMoschopoulos Před 2 lety +367

    What always blows my mind:
    1. All those struggling working-class folks who continue to think one day they'll be millionaires (the "embarrassed millionaire" logic)
    2. Those very people who continue to vote in those who continue to fight against those basic things these people need.
    3. How many of them call things "socialist" that aren't socialist...and really have no idea what socialism is, or how it differs from communism.
    4. Those who felt the fight against the USSR was correct, but now happily vote for people who build a similar authoritarian government similar to Stalin.

    • @adamkalb1
      @adamkalb1 Před 2 lety +18

      Yeah! You can't use communist or socialist as a threat against something that you think is that without knowing what those words actually mean!

    • @JSilb
      @JSilb Před 2 lety +3

      It sounds like you’re assuming voters have voting options that have not been captured by corporate interests. Both parties have their token issues that they dangle like carrots in front of voters every election, but never seem to be able to do anything about once they are in power.

    • @JSilb
      @JSilb Před 2 lety +3

      But all the derision of blue collar voters among the comments here reminds me of why liberals are so off putting and out of touch.

    • @aquafishcspeia2921
      @aquafishcspeia2921 Před 2 lety +13

      @@JSilb So who are the blue collar voters? And what did you read in reference to them?
      Edit: I'm going to assume you mean the opening post in the thread. I don't believe 'struggling working class' is the sole claim of 'blue collar workers' anymore. The majority of Americans with a degree are also struggling working class. Think about how that happened. As to voting in those opposed to their interests - you said it yourself, both parties are beholden to corporate America. How's Biden delivering on those progressive platforms? The DNC does not want to see progressives win, the last two elections should make that loud and clear. Meanwhile the new face of RNC is the likes of Marjorie Greene. 🤷 And this is the country with the biggest military on our planet. Sooo reassuring.

    • @WynneL
      @WynneL Před 2 lety +2

      @@JSilb If anyone thinks that there's a difference between liberals and conservatives that is anything more meaningful than a label, they're insane. If you think red or blue, you have no clue. None of those people believes in ANYTHING except cold, hard cash. All those talking heads you worship, who keep jeering at those out of touch liberals? Paid propagandists who are ALSO out of touch. It's time people woke up and realized it's not red versus blue. It's the elites versus everyone being crushed under the heels of the elites--that is all. We can hash out the rest of the issues if we EVER get our country back from these corrupt corporate sociopaths, which is highly unlikely.

  • @bhonest-gb5zg
    @bhonest-gb5zg Před 7 měsíci +2

    I love you Jon you are such a blessing to the world

  • @transcendent_trails
    @transcendent_trails Před rokem +4

    I haven't watched jon Stewart since I was a teen, but I have definitely newfound appreciation for him. This is great! You've got a new fan my friend 🙏💕

  • @KevinRay_man
    @KevinRay_man Před 2 lety +62

    That Oklahoma teacher that had to ask for food around 2:00 completely broke my heart...I'm kind of stunned. That hit me really hard. Why we treat our teachers (the *essential* people who guide and TEACH our youth the important things they couldn't become functional adults without) like shit, I'll never understand.

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 Před 8 měsíci

      And often American curriculums try to indoctrinate kids into supporting a system that will keep that teacher asking for food

    • @rolyars
      @rolyars Před 3 měsíci +2

      Because people took the New Deal prosperity for granted and fell asleep in the late 70s. This is when the attack on the working and middle classes started and this is the result.

    • @wafflingmean4477
      @wafflingmean4477 Před 3 měsíci

      Because the worse your education system is, the dumber your population. Dumber people are more susceptible to propaganda. Teachers aren't even part of the equation.

  • @sep69
    @sep69 Před 2 lety +381

    Love the workers ! Just don't given them a living wage, healthcare, cheap medicine, maternity leave or affordable education to their children 'cause *freedom* or some shit !

    • @TheNefastor
      @TheNefastor Před 2 lety +5

      That's their religion. Remember, their idol is Jesus, whose biggest virtues are poverty and suffering for other people. Of course they would "love" the people who go through that today on their behalf.

    • @thegreatpotenza3034
      @thegreatpotenza3034 Před 2 lety +7

      Im sure in country's where human slavery is still prevalent. The slaves probably have callus on their hands also.

    • @codynoth4183
      @codynoth4183 Před 2 lety

      I mean you just have to look at the Weimar Republic, Bolshevik Russia, and every other instance that a certain group of people integrate into a country, then take it over to see we are going through the same motions again and again.

    • @codynoth4183
      @codynoth4183 Před 2 lety

      @@TheNefastor Gee they idolize a Jew. I wonder why Republicans and Democrats defend that group of people so much.

    • @thegreatpotenza3034
      @thegreatpotenza3034 Před 2 lety +4

      @Josh El CONgress. wish america could get some PROgress in regards of helping out the majority of Americans. They like to talk about jobs and how the bailouts save them and shit. Its practiclly slave labor for the majority of americans, surely isnt a living wage for the majority. Need more Co-Op style buisness models where everything is equally split between everyone in the company. Hell we could use that in alot of policys. If they actually evenly split the money that the fed res prints for the rich, nobody would have any problems. But thats not the fraud that benefits the rich the most. Government is worthless frauds.

  • @mrkarbon
    @mrkarbon Před 2 lety +1

    Wow… the algorithm rotated this in my eyeball. Jon Stuart back?!? Thank you very much despite not even being US American. Very much appreciated. And please join forces with John Oliver from time to time… 🆙

  • @CrzyDemona
    @CrzyDemona Před rokem +1

    Jon is the ONLY reason I will get AppleTV

  • @fatmunch6318
    @fatmunch6318 Před 2 lety +413

    It’s always good when people who never worked decide what a living wage is for you how kind of them

    • @chbrules
      @chbrules Před 2 lety +4

      Sweden doesn't have a minimum wage.

    • @Copperhell144
      @Copperhell144 Před 2 lety +32

      @@chbrules Yeah, they have strong unions instead.

    • @chbrules
      @chbrules Před 2 lety +2

      @@Copperhell144 The US doesn't?

    • @Copperhell144
      @Copperhell144 Před 2 lety +16

      @@chbrules Noooo, not at all? From what I see on the internet.

    • @joesaiditstrue
      @joesaiditstrue Před 2 lety +11

      @@chbrules no, Mr asleep person, the US doesn't

  • @eraefimusic
    @eraefimusic Před 2 lety +460

    This could easily be one of the best "Jon's war on bullshit" episode ever

    • @yanokie
      @yanokie Před 2 lety +3

      You know, I know he is a Jew, but I bet you all-stars in heaven. Jesus would hug the sh...t out of him full of thanks that at least he is kicking those hypocrite republicans in the ass! WELL DONE JON!

    • @mikemann1960
      @mikemann1960 Před 2 lety +9

      @@yanokie Jesus was a Black African Jewish man, the hair of wool, skin of copper.

    • @mikemann1960
      @mikemann1960 Před 2 lety +4

      Metricondria DNA already provided the answer; ALL HUMAN BEINGS COME FROM AFRICA!

    • @yanokie
      @yanokie Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikemann1960 and according to scholars he was a rugged buddy, not caring about his image that much. That I find personally offensive. But I forgive those researchers. After all, it's true. At those times we didn't hair products ;-)

    • @yanokie
      @yanokie Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikemann1960 of course. You didn't know that?

  • @jetta2134
    @jetta2134 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Jon Stewart is so awesome! You make us laugh! And see the crazy crazies

  • @amandadadesky5192
    @amandadadesky5192 Před 2 lety +5

    What makes this funnier for me is. . .you know who else has calluses on their hands?
    Musicians. Painters. Sculptors. Engineers. Architects. Archeologists. Geologists.
    And that's just off the top of my head.

  • @marypenebaker898
    @marypenebaker898 Před 2 lety +107

    Exactly. If I had a nickel for every time I've been called a socialist since 2016, I could have bailed my own self out.

    • @TfuckyoutubeC
      @TfuckyoutubeC Před 2 lety

      well, are you a socialist? ...*would* you bail yourself out with all those nickels? that's the real question... i mean, someone's handing you "free nickels" for six years, so it doesn't look good.

    • @GUILLOTINE_GANG
      @GUILLOTINE_GANG Před 2 lety +2

      @@TfuckyoutubeC I would bet that this person was called a Socialist less than a thousand times over the last 6 years.
      If that's the case, then they would have made less than $50 bucks.
      One couldn't bail themselves out of a cardboard box with that kinda mula.

    • @JacobC479
      @JacobC479 Před 2 lety

      I always like to think they're like this guy lol
      czcams.com/video/wtki2vZspWg/video.html

  • @Zeuts85
    @Zeuts85 Před 2 lety +428

    I'm really liking the show so far. Jon is basically doing journalism under the guise of comedy. This is a very welcome thing, since you know... mainstream media doesn't actually _do_ journalism anymore.

    • @ithiusdomino
      @ithiusdomino Před 2 lety +20

      They haven't for 20+ years sadly. I think one of the most appealing things about the daily show back in the day was the amount of actual news sprinkled into the comedy.

    • @selcouth86
      @selcouth86 Před 2 lety +11

      The media does comedy under the guise of journalism and it would be funny if it didn't affect public opinion, elections, etc.

    • @andreasbyczkowski3435
      @andreasbyczkowski3435 Před 2 lety +4

      Brilliant observation, Watson!

    • @Pajahro
      @Pajahro Před 2 lety +10

      have you just met Jon?

    • @CptWorgen
      @CptWorgen Před 2 lety +11

      I think Carlos made a very important, and underrated comment. Have you just met this man? Before Trevor, (arguably) ruined The Daily Show, Stewart did journalism under the guise of comedy for many years. And taught millions of people how corrupt the whole system was, in a very entertaining way without getting himself clapped. He sparked political interest in hundreds of thousands of people; probably most millennials got their news from this man, not Legacy Media. He's a national treasure. Bless this man.

  • @Artofcarissa
    @Artofcarissa Před rokem +4

    The truth is that we view being a billionaire or business owner as “proving” to the US government that they “worked hard enough to get here” so if they make a mistake they “deserve” to get bailed out due to their success.
    Whereas with poor people they haven’t “succeeded” in the eyes of the government so they don’t “deserve” help and that’s handouts according to most people 🙄🙄
    It’s a stupid mindset we need to grow out of

  • @timothytomei4303
    @timothytomei4303 Před 2 lety +1

    Man the “Listening to A.M. in your uncles pick up!“. That really hit home lol!

  • @MrJLCharbonneau
    @MrJLCharbonneau Před 2 lety +139

    Just look at what’s IN and what’s OUT of the reconciliation package.
    The DONORS got what they needed…
    If only the American People could afford better lobbyists.💰💰💰

    • @TallyRocky
      @TallyRocky Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly

    • @michaelbonanno7476
      @michaelbonanno7476 Před 2 lety +3

      Well said Jack!

    • @magnetospin
      @magnetospin Před 2 lety +11

      Lobbying is basically legal bribery. It should be illegal.

    • @terrystevens3998
      @terrystevens3998 Před 2 lety +4

      Centrists are corporate stooges!

    • @fredrikengdahl4773
      @fredrikengdahl4773 Před 2 lety +2

      In scandinavia the unions fill this role. Not the bribing backroom type of lobyism, but a plattform for the workers to get a say in political decisionmaking.

  • @NickChiuco
    @NickChiuco Před 2 lety +357

    Workers: We are living paycheck-to-paycheck, our money is enough just to keep us alive. We're really suffering.
    Government: Thoughts and prayers.

    • @LtCaveman
      @LtCaveman Před 2 lety +37

      @HeyMildred You're so out of touch with real people and stuck behind a monitor I assume. People are literally dying because they can't get healthcare. I couldn't even find a doctor that would accept new patients. You're out of your fucking HeyMIldred mind, fuck face.

    • @pseudo_ra
      @pseudo_ra Před 2 lety +3

      Omg amazing comment 😂🤣🤣

    • @pseudo_ra
      @pseudo_ra Před 2 lety +17

      @HeyMildred citation for study where you plucked this data from?

    • @mahaffer71
      @mahaffer71 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pseudo_ra Lets look at some socialist countries
      Benito Mussolini was part of the National Fascist Party Do you know what they where called before that THE ITALIAN SOCIALIST PARTY.
      Mátyás Rákosi was also part of the italian socialist part and at the end of his life part of the Kirgiz Soviet Socialist Republic.
      Saddam Hussein was part of the ARAB SOCIALIST BA'ATH PARTY
      Joseph Stalin He backed Lenin's in the Socialist Revolutionary Party
      Mao Zedong In 1963, Mao launched the Socialist Education Movement
      Deng Xiaoping a follower of Marxism-Leninism. He did the whole socialism but have free enterprises. Just extremely strict laws on them
      Emilio Aguinaldo ran for president in 1935 under the ticket of the National Socialist Party
      Robert Mugabe he identified as Marxist-Leninist during the 70s-80s, and as a socialist after the 1990s
      Pol Pot we got another socialist of Marxist-Leninist
      Kim Il-sung's well socialism again
      Fidel Castro I think we all know he was a socialist. BERNIE love him and praise the good. Fun thou all those people that where fleeing to capitalism america
      Muammar Gaddafi The Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
      There are reasons, why cubans and people fleeing from socialist countries come to the US

    • @helenpatterson3858
      @helenpatterson3858 Před 2 lety +22

      @HeyMildred
      Adjusted inflation ? If it was actually adjusted to meet inflation in my lifetime (I'm 70) minimum wage should be about $40 an hour.

  • @AgreeableSmile
    @AgreeableSmile Před 9 měsíci +2

    As a person living in a country that help it's own people I can confirm that we do in fact not starve from famine every day

  • @NomadicReprobate
    @NomadicReprobate Před rokem +2

    Can we please have 8 years of Jon Stewart behind the wheel?

  • @oldreprobate2748
    @oldreprobate2748 Před 2 lety +352

    Keep it coming Jon. Many years ago while listening to George Carlin I thought, wouldn't be ironically funny if comedians were the ones who put us back on in the American experiment towards democracy. I'm grateful some of you are working on that.

    • @followthemoney1466
      @followthemoney1466 Před 2 lety +9

      Comedians are the only ones who can tell the truth and not be censored....kinda like the jester in the kings court

    • @TaranTyler
      @TaranTyler Před 2 lety +2

      czcams.com/video/nCGGWeD_EJk/video.html
      The two together if you have not seen it.

    • @CenterThePendulum
      @CenterThePendulum Před 2 lety +1

      People seem to embrace facts more readily when told in joke format these days. If it ain’t funny, it’s probably not relevant.

    • @glennjohn3824
      @glennjohn3824 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed. Joe Rogan is a prime example.

    • @falkorornothing261
      @falkorornothing261 Před 2 lety +6

      @@glennjohn3824 are you being ironically funny or just bad faith? I mean Rogan may have some comical moments that I've just missed but nothing about him is pushing for democracy.

  • @lamarreerickson3502
    @lamarreerickson3502 Před 2 lety +48

    Big corporations can’t fail but everyday citizens are allowed to fail all the time.
    Personal responsibilities🙄

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Před 2 lety +8

      If "corporations are people too" (Mitt Romney) then how come so many corporations are never allowed to fail? Where and when is the much vaunted "personal responsibility" applied when it comes to corporations? Also, when a corporate "person" sells off some of its assets or divisions, or is purchased by another corporation, isn't that slavery? If a corporation is attacked by vulture capitalists and cannibalized, does that constitute murder? /s And finally, if a corporation "lives" longer than is possible for any flesh and blood human, can it truly be considered legally "alive"? Shouldn't a corporate person have an expiration date just like an actual person?

    • @omeyehead7436
      @omeyehead7436 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah Marsha Blackburns should be railing against corporate "socialism" but her donors won't allow it

    • @OolTube02
      @OolTube02 Před 2 lety

      I wonder how obese I'd have to become in order to be too big to fail...

    • @madprole5361
      @madprole5361 Před 2 lety

      Capitalism is designed for the working class to fail. Stop licking boots.

  • @sorabdb9925
    @sorabdb9925 Před 2 měsíci

    5:26
    “Blazer has magnificent buttons”
    Who all went back to see those buttons again? 😂
    That’s Jon Stewart genius 😂😂

  • @uberfu
    @uberfu Před 2 lety +1

    LMAO ... I love the Apple clip added in !!!

  • @lud3re384
    @lud3re384 Před 2 lety +186

    No one can tackle BS quite like Jon.

    • @Daneki
      @Daneki Před 2 lety +4

      I bet he could even tackle a whole mountain of it

    • @albertotr1
      @albertotr1 Před 2 lety +4

      @timothy ritter imagine thinking Jon Stewart speaks anything but gospel, you absolute placement

    • @chrismerkel9604
      @chrismerkel9604 Před 2 lety +2

      No one can tear down bull-shit mountain like Jon!

    • @oneirishpoet
      @oneirishpoet Před 2 lety +7

      @@albertotr1 oh fuck all the way off you ignorant little MAGAt troll 🤣

    • @jasonm1827
      @jasonm1827 Před 2 lety +4

      @timothy ritter go back to fox where they cater to such ignorance.

  • @somedude693
    @somedude693 Před 2 lety +55

    You had me yelling in my car on the way to work, "WE ALREADY PICK WINNERS AND LOSERS!!!"

    • @lmsteller9736
      @lmsteller9736 Před 2 lety +1

      I was yelling too!!!

    • @Bisquick
      @Bisquick Před 2 lety +1

      Indeed, as with all "conservative" ideological cohesion throughout time, it is dependent on naturalizing the way society is organized and appealing to this implicit natural authority, despite the fallacy on its face, be that god in a feudal epoch with a "divine right of kings" or its contemporary secular equivalent in money and "the market" with a "divine right of the entrepreneur", if only that dang government would get out of the way, as if the state isn't entirely captured by these business forces causing this class domination/conflict of interests to begin with. Its hegemonic power is twofold in that it provides that facade of justification and as a bonus it restricts any ideological imagining of any other possibility and narrows the bounds of consciousness to only outcomes that reify the current social order. As a reaction to the counter-cultural/civil rights movements of the 60s for example, one can note the corporate reaction in things like the Powell memo, outlining and then implementing the strategic cultivation of a sort of "business ontology" via think-tanks like the federalist society, heritage foundation, CATO institute, etc. and implicit material power through corporate ownership structure, which clearly took hold of that generation in its seamless integration with a fervent anti-communism in the red scare, which itself had its own material implementation of Taft-Hartley which effectively legalized union busting. Same story of course with like the late Roman empire and the dominion of the optimates (literally meaning "good men", uncoincidentally also shameless self-serving liars lol), suppressing the populares movement by the Gracchi bros and later Caesar, famously of course by straight up murdering them in the senate for the supposed "authoritarian" threat they posed (to their financial oligarchy is the unsaid part) when they attempted to cross the _actual_ rubicon of breaking these material/ideological mechanisms of social bondage via debt cancellation and land redistribution policy.
      _“The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas, i.e. the class which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force. The class which has the means of material production at its disposal, has control at the same time over the means of mental production, so that thereby, generally speaking, the ideas of those who lack the means of mental production are subject to it. The ruling ideas are nothing more than the ideal expression of the dominant material relationships, the dominant material relationships grasped as ideas.”_ - some guy
      _"The ultimate hidden truth of the world is that it is something we make and could just as easily make differently."_ - the late great David Graeber

  • @JonnyBaryshnikov
    @JonnyBaryshnikov Před rokem +1

    Man I've missed John. Right on point. Keep fighting the good fight! Give them hell!

  • @robertobarajas2329
    @robertobarajas2329 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Jon Stewart for President!!!!!!!!

  • @KCost82
    @KCost82 Před 2 lety +122

    I’ve missed Jon Stewart so much. I’m glad he’s back. We need more reasonable voices in the media.

  • @MehrdadParthian
    @MehrdadParthian Před 2 lety +117

    OMG i love the fact that john stewart finally got a show of his own again. this dude is hilarious !!!

    • @peterweller8583
      @peterweller8583 Před 2 lety

      More like tragic hero akin to Casandra. I am sure that they will spend billions to his millions just to quash his message. Meh God will sort it out and soon I am guessing.

  • @justinfoot52
    @justinfoot52 Před 6 měsíci +1

    How anyone can believe what politicians say is beyond me

  • @UtkarshiniEdutech
    @UtkarshiniEdutech Před 2 lety +5

    I saw the episodes of daily shows in 2016 2017-18-19 and though what would that feel like to John cover today's scenarios
    Apple thank you for bringing him back 👍👍

    • @eyeseer1
      @eyeseer1 Před rokem

      Watched Jon Stewart on The Daily Show since 1998.

  • @cjfroese70
    @cjfroese70 Před 2 lety +117

    This is why we need Jon to stay on tv.

    • @wj3186
      @wj3186 Před 2 lety +5

      On the campaign trail. Keep it simple and make the other guys and gals seem like total idiots for what they are saying.

    • @Bisquick
      @Bisquick Před 2 lety +4

      ​@Savior Money I'm just curious, do you seriously not notice the massive foundation of pure ideology *_*sniff_** (sniff is joke for people that will get it, don't worry about it) making such a claim is contingent on? As if "historically failed" has any inherent normative value claim other than the banal surface-level 'post hoc ergo propter hoc', a fallacy on its face, shocker.
      Like, I got news for ya buddy, with a broader consideration of time, an existential Heideggerian "dasein" if you will, literally all this bullshit will be swept into that "historically failed" dustbin of history as well like the glorious statue of Ozymandias gradually fades into specs of sand, my god climate change alone. "Externalities" to put on the neoclassical econ/neoliberal ideological blindfold that you seem to dogmatically embrace without any self-reflection, likely to post-hoc rationalize an arbitrary circumstantial individual position of material comfort though admittedly that's speculation (that just happens to always be correct, but still), since any consideration of this shit for more than 0 seconds will reveal to you what an empty cold and callous ideological farce these hollow talking points construct. Simply ask _why_ and never stop and you'll propel yourself into an escape velocity out of that bullshit. Hell, I was a "libertarian" dipshit for most of my life and only out of pure hubris, thinking I would "destroy" him with "facts" and "logic", did I read Marx in particular, which I mention to point out that instead of achieving my naive goal, I actually came out the other side realizing he had crystalized many of the issues with society at large that I had intuited but failed to connect together/articulate in any larger framework of understanding. Thing is you have to like, _actually read_ the dude, rather than accepting the brazen mischaracterizations that uncoincidentally pervade hegemonic culture to maintain this blatantly unjust social order inevitably dragging us all into the "common ruin of the contending classes", imagine that eh?
      I'm bored actually so fuck it, lemme provide some context that a more liberal (aka _not_ leftist, your first conflation it seems fyi) reader of comments may be circumstantially unaware of, particularly in 1918 Germany and the creation of Weimar as this is a key pivotal loss for the working class in my opinion. Ebert's SPD suppressing (to put it extremely nicely) the socialist/communist parties with the freikorps paramilitary (later becoming the SS, shocker), revolts that could have gone in a socialist direction, the very socialist moment Marx was predicting and the bolsheviks were entirely and explicitly counting on to form the industrial base (see: historical materialism), without such and in a geopolitical context of competing nation states forced to impose state capitalism to reach industrialization and not be immediately swept into the dustbin of history as evidenced by western support for the white army during the russian revolution. Or look at Italy and the march on Rome with Mussolini's blackshirts, a paramilitary group of street brawlers similar to the freikorps situation specifically to gesture toward capital to solve their social cohesion problem (with force) by specifically beating the shit out of labor leaders/socialists/communists, as this is situation of working class immiseration is inevitable under capitalism as it inherently contradicts even the 2nd law of thermodynamics by presuming unlimited growth on a finite planet and has to find those profits somewhere, Adam Smith himself pointed this out, ch.6 of Wealth of Nations if I recall, the tendency of rate of profit to fall an inherent systemic force central to Marx's crisis theory. Lenin synthesizes this, again descriptively not normatively, in Imperialism: the Highest Stage of Capitalism, which whatddya know predicted the macro tidal material forces and their outcomes that leads us exactly to the historical clusterfuck (to use a technical term) we find ourselves in now of class domination. Which is all to say these forces are reactionary in their emergence, and were cultivated by material power (aka capital; hell IBM and Ford funded the nazi party, my god also see the "business plot", "fun" stuff) precisely because the alternative was to dismantle that power.
      _“The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas, i.e. the class which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force. The class which has the means of material production at its disposal, has control at the same time over the means of mental production, so that thereby, generally speaking, the ideas of those who lack the means of mental production are subject to it. The ruling ideas are nothing more than the ideal expression of the dominant material relationships, the dominant material relationships grasped as ideas.”_
      _"Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past. The tradition of all dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brains of the living."_ - some guy
      So yeah things like that _might_ be relevant to understanding _why_ X -> Y, if one were to, you know, give a shit about anything that is. Furthermore, see the insanely aggressive imperialism by the US that is usually completely glossed over as it implicitly pierces the historiographical narrative necessary to justify the military action taken globally at behest of supranational finance/corporate capital, effectively taking the baton of empire from the British after WWII by leveraging our circumstantial position of being the only nation-state not bombed to shit, most ideologically obfuscated being the establishment of Bretton-Woods international financial system which cemented the dollar as the global reserve currency and created the IMF/World Bank which we use as a tool of financial coercion along with unilateral sanctions which we have on 1/3rd of the world. To hopefully avoid writing a book-length comment here, I'll just briefly (again, with any luck lol) note some reference points, the throughline being that in a lot of ways the nazis didn't really lose WWII, and y'know if this shit is genuinely cared about it'll hopefully catalyze actually checking this shit out for yourself: US "regime change" operations, the entire operational history of the CIA, NATO and color revolutions, Operation Gladio, Operation Cyclone, Operation Condor, Iran installing the Shah in '53, Guatemala in '54, Sukarno in Indonesia, Lumumba in the Congo, the first 9/11 in 1973 in Chile ousting democratically elected Allende to install Pinochet's military dictatorship (using a literal nazi we protected in the ratlines to south america Paul Schafer, also a huge pedophile because of course he was), Operation Mongoose/Northwoods (false flag to manufacture consent, similar to PNAC's "pearl harbor type event") and the absurd/criminal embargo of Cuba, again though this is the tip of the imperial iceberg, far too many insanely grotesque operations to list, some even domestic like MKULTRA, Operation Midnight Climax, and the extremely-relevant-to-this-discussion Operation Mockingbird (though everyone is usually at least somewhat aware of these at least, despite any attempt at a real reconciliation with this unaccountable natsec apparatus, including the FBI and COINTELPRO), to which I'll quote William Casey CIA director under Reagan aka absolute demon regarding its efficacy, _"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false."_
      Surely he's giving two big thumbs up in hell, which at this point is probably hard to distinguish from the world he helped create for us. Anyway, apologies for this screed, but hopefully this was useful in some way to someone, most likely not yourself but ya know, anything is possible lol...
      _"The ultimate hidden truth of the world is that it is something we make and could just as easily make differently."_ - the late great David Graeber

  • @seybertooth9282
    @seybertooth9282 Před 2 lety +313

    Only in America is "paradise for all" regarded as a cautionary tale.

    • @maxbedo9645
      @maxbedo9645 Před 2 lety +7

      How many times in history has "paradise for all" backfired...and I'm not saying it wouldn't work this time.

    • @muzzy9267
      @muzzy9267 Před 2 lety +20

      You are referring to extremes that corrupt psychopaths ruled. Socialism is alive and well in Europe and it works.

    • @mikek9297
      @mikek9297 Před 2 lety +6

      Looks like time for tales and talking has passed in America. It's pitchfork time... and it's long, long overdue.

    • @grisflyt
      @grisflyt Před 2 lety +3

      @@maxbedo9645 You mean like Scandinavia and northern Europe?

    • @michaelcoigne8695
      @michaelcoigne8695 Před 2 lety +5

      Nope, all over the world

  • @marlostanly6650
    @marlostanly6650 Před rokem +1

    I've watched this about a dozen times.
    Literally.
    It's impeccable.

  • @Catch21Manila
    @Catch21Manila Před 2 lety +2

    Love Jon Stewart even if I don't agree with him. Can't say the same for the other late night hosts. Go Jon!

  • @parkyayak
    @parkyayak Před 2 lety +75

    "The problem is that we all too often have socialism for the rich and rugged free enterprise capitalism for the poor. That’s the problem."
    Martin Luther King Jr.
    “The Minister to the Valley,” February 23, 1968

    • @parkyayak
      @parkyayak Před 2 lety +13

      "Whenever the government provides opportunities in privileges for white people and rich people they call it “subsidized” when they do it for Negro and poor people they call it “welfare.” The fact is that everybody in this country lives on welfare. Suburbia was built with federally subsidized credit. And highways that take our white brothers out to the suburbs were built with federally subsidized money to the tune of 90 percent. Everybody is on welfare in this country. The problem is that we all too often have socialism for the rich and rugged free enterprise capitalism for the poor. That’s the problem."

    • @genxrflatearther6484
      @genxrflatearther6484 Před 2 lety +3

      I couldn't have said it better myself.

    • @madprole5361
      @madprole5361 Před 2 lety +4

      This phrase always bugs me. Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor is literally just how capitalism works.

    • @Hubcool367
      @Hubcool367 Před 2 lety +3

      @@madprole5361 it truly is, but I've always seen it more as a baby step toward educating people. You have to start from the point most people are at, which, sadly, hasn't changed much in over 50 years: "capitalism = good, socialism = bad". Make them realize that the government will never be "neutral", and it clearly isn't right now. It either answers to capital / the rich, or to the people. It's a baby step to cut through the propaganda, which is unfortunately needed as propaganda is evidently still working depressingly well.

    • @AliceintheRabbitHole
      @AliceintheRabbitHole Před 2 lety +2

      Thought about this quote while watching this - it's so clearly illustrated by the bailouts for corporations and the lack of the most BASIC care for the workers.

  • @jamiesingleton3356
    @jamiesingleton3356 Před 2 lety +82

    You are still the master of this medium, Jon! We missed you!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @marlostanly6650
      @marlostanly6650 Před 2 lety

      Oooooo! You said it!
      Master!
      Whew!

    • @cl9826
      @cl9826 Před 2 lety

      Ain't nothing like the real thing.

  • @1stsampan
    @1stsampan Před rokem +1

    Jon Stewart, the world renowned economist 😁

  • @shakeyjitterz
    @shakeyjitterz Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thank you Jon Stewart. You sir, are a rare gem in this country and I tip my hat to you. Your words are a breath of fresh air.

  • @CasualGamer11
    @CasualGamer11 Před 2 lety +543

    this episode was great - Jon is at his absolute unchained best in this show and if you’re not watching you’re missing out

    • @meganesenpai
      @meganesenpai Před 2 lety +21

      Too bad it's on Apple TV and it doesn't post full video on free services like the John Oliver show.

    • @matthewsmith5374
      @matthewsmith5374 Před 2 lety +10

      @@meganesenpai that would be great but I’m actually getting Apple TV just to watch this show. Probably going to cancel it right after.

    • @erikbuchanan4648
      @erikbuchanan4648 Před 2 lety +15

      Im just happy Jon's back. As messed up as everything is, he's a candle in the dark. He also has a great moral compass. Check out his address to congress about 9-11 1st responders. Also his take down of Tucker Carlson that cost the Tuck his previous show. Now he's fighting to help soldiers sickened by toxic burn piles from the Iraq war. He cares more about the common man than any right wing talking head could even imagine.

    • @peterstafford4426
      @peterstafford4426 Před 2 lety

      Its the same old same old. I agree with his point, but this has been done to death.

    • @rkt81
      @rkt81 Před 2 lety +1

      I have been telling from beginning, this scam pandemic has been played to cover for the debt bubble. And unlike 2008 09 govt needed a crisis narrative to print fiat currency to bail out their friends companies and that too pushing working class into homelessness and poverty. That's how govt picks winners and losers.
      The tech companies just shifted the revenue model to be promoted as medical experts, suggested lockdown and control of movement drowning all mom and pop shops into debts and many had to shut shops unable to keep feeding the government and pay exorbitant rent.
      Guys please see the scam promoted to favor the pharma as they played along to keep the pandemic active to keep printing money and create a fake economy favoring few, and how they fudged covid positive numbers to create panic and fear among people.
      These booster shot drama wont stop till we start letting them know, it has to stop now.

  • @joeboo8626
    @joeboo8626 Před 2 lety +105

    I was fortunate to buy a house 15 years ago. Now my home has doubled in value and wages have only increased about 40-50%. Would not be able to buy the same home today. I wonder if my nieces and nephews will ever be able to afford to own their own place. ...and you're only one traumatic accident or disease away from losing everything you spent your life working for.

    • @funkyflights
      @funkyflights Před 2 lety +4

      It’s shameful

    • @benrent6625
      @benrent6625 Před 2 lety +16

      Wages increased 40-50%?? Where's that at I barely got cost of living adjustments once a year for 3% shitttttt more like 25% at Best

    • @kurt8783
      @kurt8783 Před 2 lety

      Yes. That is my story exactly. Not a fancy house, but I feel so lucky.

    • @apathyguy8338
      @apathyguy8338 Před 2 lety +3

      Sadly now the rich are going to demand you pay more taxes for the value of your home. Fortunately for the wealthy it's called capital and they don't have to pay a penny.

    • @joeboo8626
      @joeboo8626 Před 2 lety +1

      @@benrent6625 3%, once per year, 15 years = 45 (not compounded).

  • @CS-dg4dn
    @CS-dg4dn Před 2 lety +1

    Even apple isn't off-limits with john

  • @robertfisher3307
    @robertfisher3307 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree. Government shouldn't be bailing out anybody. Cut out needless spending, cut red tape across the board, and pork and directing our money to their friends, cut taxes, and get out of the way. Everything is more efficient and profitable when government stays away.

  • @satoau1
    @satoau1 Před 2 lety +92

    we wouldn't be "giving" people healthcare or any other freedoms, they've worked hard and they've earned it. what we're doing right now is keeping the fair dues from people who've earned them.

    • @nbonasoro
      @nbonasoro Před 2 lety +2

      The argument from the right is a workers total compensation is reflective of how much they contribute to society/how much value they produce and by supplementing an individual's total compensation with additional state benefits you are in fact giving people healthcare.
      On the other side though you could reasonably argue that employers have far too much bargaining power driving down total compensation lower than what an individual is actually owed. Robert Reich is very persuasive on this.
      I think the answer is to tell corporations they cannot engage in share buybacks or dividends and their stock is taken off the stock exchange if they don't meet certain criteria such as
      1) executives make no more than a 15X multiple of the median worker
      2) workers got a wage increase this year
      3) at least 15% of the reported profits were paid in taxes
      4) the corporation expanded operations in America/engaged in research and development.
      5) a percentage of the board of directors is made up of workers
      I think this addresses the power differential and we let the total compensation piece play itself out. Healthcare is a legitimate political choice citizens can make but they should recognize that the social spending in Europe drove their economy down from 40% of global GDP to around 20 and still shrinking. These countries have around 40%+ tax rates on the middle class, and virtually no innovation in their economies. It's a choice people can make but at least be honest about the trade offs.

  • @jensasbjrnbgen4038
    @jensasbjrnbgen4038 Před 2 lety +64

    It is so interesting for me as a Dane to watch this - we have free education (you actually get paid to take an education for the first six years), free health care, paid maternaty leave (12 months), state paid minimum retirement check...
    I'm not saying, our society is perfect, not at all, but considering how great America is in a lot of ways, it is still baffling to me how so many basic human rights (in the eyes of a Dane) is considered evil in the eyes of the conservatives
    Thank you for all the laughter over the years, I think we all need that at the moment!

    • @S1LVAW0LF
      @S1LVAW0LF Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah i dont get it either man. Part of me blames the 70s and 80s, cause thats when our economy went in the gutter and everyone assumed that reagons neoliberal policies are what helped bring us back. In reality, all it did was increase the top 1% income by 1000% compared to like 12% for the average worker. Also, watergate killed this country's trust in big government. What couldve been man.....fucking vietnam and nixon.......this has been a continuous track for like 50 years now.

    • @jensasbjrnbgen4038
      @jensasbjrnbgen4038 Před 2 lety +5

      @@S1LVAW0LF when did the medical field become how it is in the US today? When did who come up with the idea of making hospitals into businesses? Honest question, I don't know enough about what happened when regarding how the US society became what it is today :)

    • @S1LVAW0LF
      @S1LVAW0LF Před 2 lety +3

      @@jensasbjrnbgen4038 according to my research, health expense as a part of gdp has also been exacerbated since the 80s. In 1970, cost was comparable to other developed western nations.

    • @jensasbjrnbgen4038
      @jensasbjrnbgen4038 Před 2 lety +4

      @@S1LVAW0LF so during the Reagan administration then? But honestly, I still don't get it... I mean, in Denmark we had an outcry when a politician aired the idea of introducing a fee when seeing your doctor - and the fee would be 15 USD in his idea... but the basic principal of having to pay just the slightest to get your health checked made the Danes go absolutely nuts :P

    • @S1LVAW0LF
      @S1LVAW0LF Před 2 lety +4

      @@jensasbjrnbgen4038 people in america are very much used to their private health care, similar to how the danes have had plenty of time to get used to their system. The same logic the danes have against any chnage to the system is the same for certain populations in the us that can afford their private healthcare. One of the most common arguements ive heard against medicare for all have been "why should my tax dollars go towards someone elses insurance?" As well as "i dont want to give up my private insurance, i love it." That mentality plus any disinformation campaigns sponsored by our politicians along with lobbying $$$$ from big insurance, pharma etc prevent this idea from growing organically here. Its also blissful ignorance cause they really dont know what they are missing out on in terms of co pay for drugs, hospital bills etc.

  • @michaelcoe210
    @michaelcoe210 Před 11 měsíci +2

    To go into this in more depth, he has to have Rana Foroohar (Maker and Takers:How Wall Street Destroyed Main Street) or Mariana Mazzucato (The Value of Everything: Making & Taking In The Global Economy) on his show.

  • @soulwarrior
    @soulwarrior Před 2 lety +1

    The supercut of bullshit that is followed up by Stewart's purposefully confused phase will NEVER get old. I'm here for it, I'll never stop loving it. xD

  • @robcd7112
    @robcd7112 Před 2 lety +76

    No comment on the first part but towards the end Jon is basically advocating to get rid of lobbyists and crony capitalism... sign me up.

    • @choppypony
      @choppypony Před 2 lety +22

      The first part is an essential piece of the message he is trying to communicate with you. Fearmongering against socialism is how the crony capitalists keep the average person in this country down. Socialism, by definition, is the thing that the working class are desperate for but unfortunately they are constantly lied to and tricked into thinking it is inherently evil by the GOP.

    • @Levelity
      @Levelity Před 2 lety +5

      @@choppypony Go read the Gulag Archipelago. You’ll understand why socialism is evil. It’s not just the GOP that understands it’s evil.

    • @Warcodered01
      @Warcodered01 Před 2 lety +6

      @@choppypony I mean the first part isn't even socialism it's social programs. I mean its not like they don't exist to some degree already in the fire departments, law enforcement, road maintenance, etc. asking the government to do more to ease peoples burdens and give them a better shot does not equal socialism.

    • @choppypony
      @choppypony Před 2 lety +11

      @@Levelity I am well read on the subject but thanks. Socialism is not evil.

    • @choppypony
      @choppypony Před 2 lety +7

      @@Warcodered01 Socialist programs are the tangible aspects of socialism. There is nothing wrong with that. If a country has both socialist programs and capitalist programs then that country is effectively both socialist and capitalist. Duality is part of human nature.

  • @siddjoshi2053
    @siddjoshi2053 Před 2 lety +33

    *Finally John Oliver has a competition in that Emmy category.*

  • @daudidaudi
    @daudidaudi Před 2 lety +1

    Am sorry, Stephen, Trevor, Seth and the Jimmies but Jon Stewart is still the GOAT.

  • @waelabdallah4272
    @waelabdallah4272 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you
    And the Truth shall set you Free
    What hypocrisy governments and mainstream media

  • @Megan_PSS
    @Megan_PSS Před 2 lety +148

    “We need to feed America!” Okay, years of my life and thousands in student debt to learn to raise livestock and feed the country efficiently…but because of student loans, I can’t afford to eat the stake I’m trained to produce. Great system guys…
    Love JS…glad he’s back on tv!

    • @seaofgreens
      @seaofgreens Před 2 lety +9

      steak* (sorry, I'm ocd.)

    • @SL-kq9xo
      @SL-kq9xo Před 2 lety +11

      Shouldn’t have taken out the student loans, then.

    • @dwaynetherickscanchez3160
      @dwaynetherickscanchez3160 Před 2 lety +13

      @@seaofgreens college education on livestock production and can’t spell steak. The system is so flawed

    • @Denji2006
      @Denji2006 Před 2 lety

      @@funbigly And I'm an enforcer of the Illuminati. We're going to need to talk to you tomorrow.

    • @funbigly
      @funbigly Před 2 lety

      @@Denji2006 We dont have enforcers

  • @kupper123
    @kupper123 Před 2 lety +123

    We need the voice of Jon Stewart now more then ever.

  • @stickers11
    @stickers11 Před 2 lety +1

    I would vote for this man in a heartbeat if he were to run for president

  • @EmilyTienne
    @EmilyTienne Před 2 lety +2

    I’m laughing out loud because Jon Stewart is so funny, but inside I want cry.

  • @jasons4049
    @jasons4049 Před 2 lety +62

    Jon, I've missed you so much. I wish you never stop doing the daily show. It was my favorite show to watch

  • @Matt-iy3zy
    @Matt-iy3zy Před 2 lety +139

    Can’t figure out how much I should say about this as I feel like I can’t say enough, so I’ll just say thank you Jon.

    • @AwesomeBlackDude
      @AwesomeBlackDude Před 2 lety

      Back up there's (insert name here) Matt and allow us to rollout those fantastic socialist baked beans demands...
      WAY overdue what exactly has dementia Joe Biden subterfuge administration passed?
      No student loan forgiveness
      No Medicare-for-all nor public option
      No national use of marijuana
      No defund the law enforcement
      No Fico Bank regulations ex. Wells Fargo
      No Voting right protection
      No UBI ( thru epidemic)
      No true federal mortgage, rent support
      No $15 minimum wage
      No Union protection
      No real climate change solutions
      No cut off taxes for Wall Street
      No rollback, Trump immigration policies
      No more SMS privacy on your mobile
      No right to freedom - censor internet posts
      No dismantle of the Parliament
      No challenge to supersede underlying ruling
      No veto to HR-1 W/hidden poison pills 💊
      No IRS, Federal access to our accounts
      Like Joe Biden already had mentioned nothing will fundamentally change. As of now, Joe Biden is bombing in Somalia Africa, yes nomad land of Africa! 😬

    • @Matt-iy3zy
      @Matt-iy3zy Před 2 lety

      @@AwesomeBlackDude not sure if you’re serious or just trolling so I’ll just go with……yeah, Bubblicious is fucking delicious!!!!

  • @dengduang6571
    @dengduang6571 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you 🎉.

  • @DanStrayer
    @DanStrayer Před 3 měsíci +1

    “I’ll see myself out.”
    And so, he did.

  • @resurgensix
    @resurgensix Před 2 lety +5

    So happy Jon is back!!!! And I am a working class HVACR Mechanic. But without support during the pandemic I would have been living on the street. And that support allowed me to go back to school online to learn my trade. Social programs worked for me and my wife.

  • @jedison2441
    @jedison2441 Před 2 lety +114

    I wish Jon's new show wasn't on Apple TV. Still enjoying the clips.

    • @tmo2798
      @tmo2798 Před 2 lety +8

      I think Jon agrees. Thus that jab at the end. It's a bit like what Dave is going through. They're their own boss.

    • @matthewsnyder4782
      @matthewsnyder4782 Před 2 lety +1

      Same but at least it's not Disney...but then again that's like biting into a sandwich and finding a roach and thinking "at least it's not a worm."

    • @MrTylersmash
      @MrTylersmash Před 2 lety +2

      @@tmo2798 Yeah the jab at the end was funny I guess, if he was able, I mean allowed to show it then I'd give him full credit lol

    • @Krystalmyth
      @Krystalmyth Před 2 lety +4

      Seriously.. Apple makes me ill. Though Meta is about to ruin us further.

    • @TheNewNationPodcast
      @TheNewNationPodcast Před 2 lety +1

      Because he's limousine. Money must be important to him, not to just do a youtube show

  • @theodoreroberts3407
    @theodoreroberts3407 Před rokem +1

    You are right, and I agree, it was and has been the workers who keep this country going. And Yellen saying inflation will continue as long as pay rates are up is backwards. The formula has the wrong elements. It's the corporate greed that has to come down, pay rates need to go up. It's real!

  • @Articulate99
    @Articulate99 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Always interesting, thank you.