DeepSummary
Tim Pool discusses the news of Seattle Police Department recruiting DACA recipients (illegal immigrants) to join the police force due to staffing shortages caused by the 'defund the police' movement. He criticizes this decision, arguing that illegal immigrants may lack ties to the community and be more susceptible to corruption. He also questions crime statistics cited by others, citing examples of major retailers closing stores due to rising crime and violence.
Pool then invites his friend Brian Krasenstein to discuss crime statistics, though he remains skeptical of Krasenstein's claims that crime is down under the Biden administration. Pool argues that statistics may not accurately reflect the reality on the ground, as demonstrated by the actions of major retailers. He also suggests that unreported crimes could skew the official numbers.
The episode also touches on broader political themes, such as Pool's criticisms of liberal policies and his support for Donald Trump's presidency over Biden's. He expresses concerns about the left's influence on institutions like the police and fears of a federal police force enforcing liberal policies at the local level.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- Seattle Police Department is recruiting DACA recipients (illegal immigrants) due to staffing shortages caused by the 'defund the police' movement.
- Tim Pool questions the accuracy of crime statistics cited by others and argues that major retailers' actions indicate rising crime levels.
- Pool criticizes liberal policies and their influence on institutions like law enforcement.
- He expresses concerns about illegal immigrant police officers lacking community ties and being more susceptible to corruption.
- Pool supports Donald Trump's presidency over Biden's, citing better economic conditions and policies.
- He believes the average voter is influenced more by lived experiences than abstract statistics.
- There is a discrepancy between official crime data and public perception of rising crime levels.
- Pool advocates for community-oriented policing with strong ties to the local community.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “But if the cities don't like them, so be it. Now what? Now, see, what I think we actually need when it comes to policing is ties to the community.“ by Tim Pool
- “I'm not here to argue that Brian's stats are wrong. I google searched crime in cities rising and here's what we find. City Journal the urban violent crime spike is real. One month ago ABC News us stats show violent crime dramatically falling. So why is there a rising clash with perception?“ by Tim Pool
- “The average voter is a low ordered thinker, and I mean no disrespect, but it's true. And they're focused on the things that are impacting them.“ by Tim Pool
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Tim Pool Daily Show
Tim Pool
6/19/24