As someone who struggles with advanced mathematics I would have shied from the Engineering argument as well; that, and I wouldn’t have anticipated that answer from a Congressman. So glad that he followed it up with the reality is what she thought she wanted.
@@trenae77 don't worry, I would disagree with the Congressman as well till both our faces turns blue about a lot of things. My point is you have to give an alternative to the current situation.
If all the women who work for "organizations trying to get more girls into STEM fields" would just enter STEM fields, then the problem would be solved. But they want to get someone else into STEM, they don't want to do it themselves, and it never occurs to them that there might be a reason...
@@trenae77math was super easy for me, until the teachers INTENTIONALLY made math confusing. Didn't understand that until we an adult, started working in the schools. Teachers would teach a process one way and when all the students were struggling would double down it was the ONLY way. Then the next year, a different teacher would teach a totally different process that was even more confusing and insisted, it was the ONLY way. Then the next year again, a different process. The students who survived the confusion, had help at home .
@@k.delavega4743To be clear, I would like this to be a discussion, not an argument, so we can both walk away more knowledgeable. Young kids are just as hardworking as they’ve ever been, the system sucks for many of us though. To be clear, I am not one of them, and in a few years, will be privileged enough to graduate from a high ranked school with an engineering degree. Plenty of us here are hardworking, and that’s been the case everywhere I’ve ever been. You’re blaming the inaction of many young people on them, when truly it is a lack of opportunities and fear for the future. You may not have been born with much, but you were truly born into the land of opportunity. I’m not saying that you didn’t have to work hard at what you did, just that you had more chances to work hard and had faith that you would be rewarded by that work. If someone doesn’t believe that they will be rewarded, they’re never going to work and many young people don’t think they’ll be rewarded. Would like to hear your thoughts on the matter/any questions.
"I want to effect positive change to the climate and ecological future of our planet." *hears answer* "Oh no, I didn't mean I wanted to personally have to do anything..."
@@dod2304 She didn't have the cognitive sense, in what to say. This is ignorance, however she hinted in not being totally indifference, which matters considerably more.
"I don't wanna hurt anybody" No, Maam, you don't want to feel personally, directly responsible for hurting people. But you and others like you do your best to hurt people EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.
I think they believe that no one will get hurt. Some people just want the same rules for everyone to live by and among those people they have different ideas of what the rules should be.
@@edennis8578 some regulations are draconian. Many are there because of harm caused in the past. Why do we have child labor laws and fire codes? Because business unchecked for kids to work on machines and they lost their arms and hands or owners locked fire escapes to limit workers access with outside and then a fire breaks out and kills a hundred women in a textile factory.
@@galewosten2010 Yes, 'regulation' is supposed to prevent harm to others or punish those who cause it. The problem with the ecomaniac nonsense is that they will argue harm is caused to a child on the other side of the planet because you had a drive-thru cheeseburger, which therefore gives them the authority to ruin your life and put you in jail.
I was at Oak Ridge National laboratory in 1977. They were ssked to fix the energy crisis, and they did. Their answer was more Nuclear Energy because USA reactors are clean and safe ( Three Mile Island actually proved that). Then, they reccomended street legal golf carts in the city. Gasoline power only for delivery of goods and for rural and cross country travel. Immediately following their report, The highway system guidelines were changed to prevent golf carts for street use, and Nuclear Power was greatly inhibited by regulatory restrictions.
Typical - "they actually figured it out?! Ssssssshit! Shit! Shit! Shit! Okay, don't panic. We're government, we'll do what we always do - make the solution illegal or classify the absolute fuc7 out of it so it doesn't go to the public. Crisis averted. Now to manufacture a crisis..."
Mass transportation took a nosedive when cars became a viable way for most people to travel around. Ford made some kind of deal with the Pres. to develop the highway system. Petroleum industry involved as. well. That kind of deal making has been going on forever.
@@dod2304 Nah say it Isn't so, I can't believe the Guberment would do that, and I also believe that Paul Pelosi is the best Insider uhm stocks trader yeah that's it
@@dod2304 Mass transportation was systematically dismantled by the car companies, the oil industry, and the tire companies, back in the 30's and 40's. This was proven by the DoJ and the companies involved got a slap on the wrist and a wink. The highway system was sold to congress as a civil defense measure. Go watch "Who killed Roger Rabbit".
Typical liberal mindset. Always looking for someone else to enforce their whims on the rest of us---all the while falsely proclaiming their 'concern' for the people, whose rights they violate. Hypocrites!
To be fair, look at this situation constructively. She asked a question, and he gave a produtive response. Her assumption was to go a particular route, but the moment he explained what that would entail, she immediately saw the problem with the solution. Sometimes we need to remember that people who have assumptions were given the wrong information, and by his own words "lets find productive, cooperative methods" to help each other grow as a society. He gave her a new perspective, and that's the important takeaway.
Well, you are making one big assumption, that this woman had the constructive thought process to understand anything she stands for. Shes a sheeple, till her last breath.
Love this man's mind set!! As a Father, Husband, Citizen, Provider, Warrior Poet and Member of his State's Government!! Anyone ever seen or met anyone else like Nick? Yeah, me either.
He is a scared punk who lies about people and concepts, gets called out for those lies in great details so he ran and hid stopping all live shows to do only pre recorded shows in their place because he got tired of being called a liar and having to defend his statements which he never did. It makes it hard to pretend everyone only calls you mean when they tell you how you are wrong in great detail to your face.
@@brianbetts5637 Oh great wise and omnipotent keyboard warrior, guide us with the perfect radiance of your unmatched wisdom. Too bad your mother met your father.
@@baldeagle5297Now now, im sorry your mother didn't abort your like I told her to after I impregnated her. I told her not to keep you I don't need any more children but she just insisted that you get a chance even being born missing the portion of your brain used for rational thought.
@@SSPspaz Oh he is not scared of mean comments, he is scared because I called him out for lying about what information documents contain. I wrote 5 page cited edited paper on word describing in great detail what he said that was wrong cited his own show to show he had previously admitted to knowing it was wrong but continued to spread the lie anyway. That was on the subject of toxic masculinity. I have also called him out for lying about the content of videos presented by Jeffery marsh. In one video he plays the video then procedes to lie about what was just said like I would forget 2 secconds later.
Now this is true education. We need more teachers who focus on encouraging students to come to their own conclusions based on research rather than shove an ideology down their throats
@@kyleolson9636 I would need more details too here. Freitas has a lot of common sense on this. No government is going to regulate away greenhouse gases because they just don't have the tools or even the mechanisms to do so. At best, they may forcefully redirect spending on some projects they may deem beneficial to solve the problem, but that's about it. You can't just solve a problem by forcing your population to stop eating and going to work.
Has anybody ever seen the formula for measuring climate change and how they determine how much is natural and manmade? At least 2 ice ages came and ended, and man did not cause either.
Yep, like abortions, drug use, gay marrage, any kind of rights. Conservatives love to punish for non compliance, I wonder when they will hear this message.
@@KelseyBurr I have seen this guys circle chat, they want to remove regulations for doctors, some even go as far as to say doctors should not have to go to college becasue going to college makes people too liberal and want to change peoples genders. His community is full on extremist. Even calling for the death penalty for abortions.
He reminds me of the guy I did my first apprenticeship with. He told me "Many will point at the problem and cry about it, some will bicker about how it should get fixed, only a rare few will roll their sleeves up, jump in, and actually do the work. Either you're part of the problem or you're part of the solution." And then I had pot's and pans duty for the rest of the week.
@@Rosie_CYeah, but he ruined Twitter and seems not to be the free speech absolutist he promised - any complaints toward all the hate on HIS platform he ignores and even when he then spreads that hate, he pretends he doesn’t know what you are talking about. It is a cute trick to stymie a reporter (who doesn’t have specific messages at the top of his tongue, but it is a pretty brazen lie when you think about what Twitter is like these days.
I think that's a great idea but he first should run for Congress. We desperately need good people in the House and Senate, not just the presidency. Plus it's the best first step for most people.
@@Pepsiaddicto Well, Donald is an NYC guy, and if you've ever been to NYC for any amount of time, you know how they are. It's a city thing. It takes a bit getting used to. I know my father was from NYC. It's just a quirk of the region. In Alaska, where I used to live. It would take my boss 45 min to decide if you want to go to lunch; it dove me nuts for the first year or so.
Wouldn't it be great if we had more government representatives who use "common" sense and actually care about what's best for the people rather than follow party politics to make big corporations even more wealthy and powerful all the while sacrificing the people's health, economic well-being, and sanity? I love this guy! We need more like him.
@elsajones6325 so you want a president that is so divisive that anything he tries will be shot down by democrats and drug through the mud. We need a president that can speak calmly and mend the bridge that is forming between the 2 major political parties. Trump will only widen that gap and make it harder.
Nick, 100% agree with you. One thing I would add to green energy development, is not just green energy production but also more efficient use of energy we currently have, ie. Better insulation, affordable windows or window coverings, etc. The better we can conserve, the less we need to produce as well.
We've already done those things in our house, and we don't water our acreage and we don't use bajillion watts lighting up our property with lights or using all the Kw possible. I can see the cities lighting up the sky at night for 30, 60, even 100 miles away. If everyone would do their part and quit washing cars constantly, watering landscapes, running a load of wash of 2 pieces, etc, we could all be better off. I see kids open refrigerators and just leave the room, never conscious of the waste of electric that adds up drying the clothes they washed without a full load. Americans waste horribly! The more money they make the more it multiplies.
His insight was great but not 100% correct. The government can absolutely stimulate certain policies to get to a result instead of punishing the wrong direction. Like tax deductions for solar.
I don't think the student likely did. People these days are capable of looking right at facts and logic and completely miss the obvious. Also, he wasn't wrong. Nick basically explained the government has a monopoly on the use of force, and then said they should seek peaceful means first.
just look at what this administration is saying and doing with the kitchen and cooling equipment. Mandates by Presidential Executive Orders is in itself Dictatorship when the majority of the Citizenry is opposed to the mandate
I'm not surprised in the least that you offered a solution to one of these psychopaths and showed her a path to attempt to achieve what she wanted on her own, and she ran away from it. Life is gonna be rough for these people.
As someone who has watched a worldwide disaster relief program grow up in their back yard (relatively speaking) that offers assistance where FEMA drags it feet, I fully support grassroots movements to at encourage civic involvement. When people have an active hand in the solution, they feel more confident in the outcome.
No, we want to find solutions, but the problem is huge and people don't want to change their lifestyle in any way. When oil, the source of the problem, is so energy efficient and got all the money to push power around, it's hard to get anything done about it without regulation. There are no alternatives that are more cost effective and the fossil industry don't want any alternatives.
@debbyengland7512 if leftists gave a crap about the climate, they wouldn't buy bottled water. If they cared about humanity, they wouldn't buy cell phones and iPads or electric cars. If the right were realky conservatives, they would conserve money and natural resources. Everything is stupid.
My biggest issue with Climate change, is people are trying to stop and unstoppable force. It has existed since the beginning and will continue to exist. Instead of trying to stop something that literally cannot be stopped, it would be better for us as a species to find technologies to adapt with those changes.
Honestly, I've seen lots of studies and analysis that shows human activity is only moving the needle slightly. The surface of the sun has been getting steadily hotter over time. Earth's orbit has probably also shifted at least once if not more. The sun has also started having more solar flares, one of which was enormous and as recent as the last 2 years. It barely missed us but could have knocked out so much of the power grid on Earth at once, like over 50%. I don't see what setting up a few windmills will do.
@@Eye_Of_Odin978 Oh 100% agree, the geologists have stated that we are still coming out of the last ice age based on the soil records of it shifting back and forth and the last time it was as warm as it currently is and is projected to be, humans were supposedly around at that time 200,000 years ago and we survived just fine. But I would still rather have nice A/C than not and I don't want someone telling me I can't because we have to reverse something that is irreversible.
Human arrogance knows no boundaries. We have snake oil salesman and outright charlatans who claim that if we just give them money or juat tax people more, then we're "saving the planet". Climate change is constant. And, ill make one concession: MAYBE humans are accelerating climate change. BUT, the climate changed before the first humans; its been changing with us, and it'll continue to change when we are all extinct. Tje arrogance of man to assume we can stop natural progression is appalling . I do have one question for those folks though: what's the plan for when the sun eventually explodes??😂
Negative much. See what they're doing in Moldova/ Mauritania. The local community is pushing back the Sahara Desert. Yep that's right. Building a green wall. Humans can be amazing when not being a bunch of negative nellies.
@@Eye_Of_Odin978 Can you forward me some of these studies? The graph I've seen after searching this specific topic shows us descending into a massive valley in solar irradiation not a peak. edit: an average based on the 11yr cycles. we may be reaching the peak of this cycle early.
Exactly! Especially when all the actions they want to do make zero sense to those who actually know what they are talking about. If you want something changed, work to change it the right way. Don’t take away other people’s freedoms unless there is no other solution.
Don't take away people's freedoms, but remember: Companies are not people. Don't regulate Brick & Mortar or Mom & Pop, but definitely the Politicians, Judges, Sheriff's, and anyone else that can't be lobbied
Remove welfare system and alimony and child support and personal income tax under 400k and remove homestead property tax under a certain amount per area... Remove all unconstitutional laws and civics classes and testing yearly for school and politicians... Term limits.. no more bribes aka lobbyists
You mean remove democrat's... That's who screwed everyone of the things you listed up! Welfare was set up for windows with children and the dems took it as every lazy person's bank account, alimony was for the cheating spouse to support the family he/she screwed over by being a cheater when the other filed for divorce, the left screwed that up in most states except California. Don't forget about the children that the two spawned, it takes two incomes now to raise kids, they didn't get here by immaculate conception!
Removing welfare and child support at the same time - where's the incentive for men to feed the babies they make . Instead of term limits, make congressional districts the same population they originally were - about 33,000 voters. It's a lot harder to bribe ten thousand reps than 435 , and more likely that at least one of them will tell the public rather than take the bribe
Well it's still simple.. there is no dowry no chattel property no selective service.. there needs to be proof of fatherhood.. and I was speaking in terms of married people.. not ghetto shit bags . But that would stop . If a woman can't get money from the government for having kids
@@Elaineisawesomeful you think on average, young people are as interested in manual labor and hard work as much as older generations or they are more interested in being “activists” and “influencers”?
@@Elaineisawesomefulcertainly past generations have also had a problem with this, but it's just such a casual assumption with my generation and the younger generations. That young student didn't have any malice, she was just taught that the government solves all large scale problems.
@@victorl225Yeah. Get off social media and you would see that. I and most of the other 20ish year olds I know are working 8-12 hour shifts 5 days a week while losers like you complain sitting at home collecting checks from the same government you accuse of giving out too much money.
@@victorl225 PLENTY of the same mentality is to found in past generations. Social security, teetotaling and gun control for example. It's not "kids these days". The silent, "greatest", and boomer generations all had the same mentality, as demonstrated in the issues mentioned above.
Finding fun ways for a better world is my favorite subject I've got a couple ideas in the oven not ready to mature in the next couple of months I think you'll highly enjoy it
"Solar panels and batteries! Problem solved for eternity!" "Yeah, bud, those panels and batteries don't just pop into the world out of the aether. Unless you have a line to the solar panel and battery fairies." All it takes is for them to not know the process of those things, or keep it out of their backyards, they're fine with, "by any means necessary."
Nick Freitas for president. Would vote for Donald Trump if Nick Freitas won't run. However, I really wish President Trump would put all his backing toward Nick Freitas for president.
She was ready for elected office or a career as a bureaucrat or life as an activist. She wanted to tell people that they are the problem. She didn't want to help solve the problem.
This is exactly how I feel about the horrible CARBON TAX and increased capital gains tax!!!!! It has caused me to be unable to support for our current federal government in Canada.
This man is glued together with logic.
Yeah... He's a fairly consistent small-L libertarian
When you said actual work. They ran away.
As someone who struggles with advanced mathematics I would have shied from the Engineering argument as well; that, and I wouldn’t have anticipated that answer from a Congressman. So glad that he followed it up with the reality is what she thought she wanted.
@@trenae77 don't worry, I would disagree with the Congressman as well till both our faces turns blue about a lot of things. My point is you have to give an alternative to the current situation.
If all the women who work for "organizations trying to get more girls into STEM fields" would just enter STEM fields, then the problem would be solved. But they want to get someone else into STEM, they don't want to do it themselves, and it never occurs to them that there might be a reason...
Typical woman tbh
@@trenae77math was super easy for me, until the teachers INTENTIONALLY made math confusing.
Didn't understand that until we an adult, started working in the schools.
Teachers would teach a process one way and when all the students were struggling would double down it was the ONLY way.
Then the next year, a different teacher would teach a totally different process that was even more confusing and insisted, it was the ONLY way. Then the next year again, a different process.
The students who survived the confusion, had help at home .
I'm an environmental professional in private sector compliance and I have been screaming this at the top of my lungs for over a decade now. Thank you
I have a plaque that says, “Opportunity is missed by most people because it’s dressed in overalls and looks like work.” 🙂
I like that. My husband will appreciate this one.
And sadly young kids today won't like that very good saying!
@@k.delavega4743To be clear, I would like this to be a discussion, not an argument, so we can both walk away more knowledgeable. Young kids are just as hardworking as they’ve ever been, the system sucks for many of us though. To be clear, I am not one of them, and in a few years, will be privileged enough to graduate from a high ranked school with an engineering degree. Plenty of us here are hardworking, and that’s been the case everywhere I’ve ever been. You’re blaming the inaction of many young people on them, when truly it is a lack of opportunities and fear for the future. You may not have been born with much, but you were truly born into the land of opportunity. I’m not saying that you didn’t have to work hard at what you did, just that you had more chances to work hard and had faith that you would be rewarded by that work. If someone doesn’t believe that they will be rewarded, they’re never going to work and many young people don’t think they’ll be rewarded. Would like to hear your thoughts on the matter/any questions.
@@k.delavega4743And I did love that saying when I saw it, I clicked on it to say as much, which is how I ended up here
"I want to effect positive change to the climate and ecological future of our planet."
*hears answer*
"Oh no, I didn't mean I wanted to personally have to do anything..."
That's true for most things people vote for.
😂
Ummmm.. she didn't say that?
@@dod2304 She didn't have the cognitive sense, in what to say. This is ignorance, however she hinted in not being totally indifference, which matters considerably more.
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"I don't wanna hurt anybody"
No, Maam, you don't want to feel personally, directly responsible for hurting people.
But you and others like you do your best to hurt people EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.
Yeah, especially Greta Bigmouth!
I think they believe that no one will get hurt. Some people just want the same rules for everyone to live by and among those people they have different ideas of what the rules should be.
@@galewosten2010Oh, sure. Because that's what draconian regulations are for. 😂
@@edennis8578 some regulations are draconian. Many are there because of harm caused in the past. Why do we have child labor laws and fire codes? Because business unchecked for kids to work on machines and they lost their arms and hands or owners locked fire escapes to limit workers access with outside and then a fire breaks out and kills a hundred women in a textile factory.
@@galewosten2010 Yes, 'regulation' is supposed to prevent harm to others or punish those who cause it. The problem with the ecomaniac nonsense is that they will argue harm is caused to a child on the other side of the planet because you had a drive-thru cheeseburger, which therefore gives them the authority to ruin your life and put you in jail.
Wise, concise, appropriate and so needed at high levels in government. Please keep up the good work.
I was at Oak Ridge National laboratory in 1977. They were ssked to fix the energy crisis, and they did. Their answer was more Nuclear Energy because USA reactors are clean and safe ( Three Mile Island actually proved that). Then, they reccomended street legal golf carts in the city. Gasoline power only for delivery of goods and for rural and cross country travel. Immediately following their report, The highway system guidelines were changed to prevent golf carts for street use, and Nuclear Power was greatly inhibited by regulatory restrictions.
Typical - "they actually figured it out?! Ssssssshit! Shit! Shit! Shit! Okay, don't panic. We're government, we'll do what we always do - make the solution illegal or classify the absolute fuc7 out of it so it doesn't go to the public. Crisis averted. Now to manufacture a crisis..."
Mass transportation took a nosedive when cars became a viable way for most people to travel around. Ford made some kind of deal with the Pres. to develop the highway system. Petroleum industry involved as. well. That kind of deal making has been going on forever.
@@dod2304 Nah say it Isn't so, I can't believe the Guberment would do that, and I also believe that Paul Pelosi is the best Insider uhm stocks trader yeah that's it
@@dod2304 Mass transportation was systematically dismantled by the car companies, the oil industry, and the tire companies, back in the 30's and 40's. This was proven by the DoJ and the companies involved got a slap on the wrist and a wink. The highway system was sold to congress as a civil defense measure.
Go watch "Who killed Roger Rabbit".
The scariest nine words you will ever hear. I'm from the government and I'm here to help. ~Ronald Regan
Please give Ronald Reagan the credit to his statement
@@FUBAR1986 credit is given. I wasn't trying to steal the line from him, I was just making a simple statement.
@@FUBAR1986I urge you to read the last two words that followed this gentleman’s quote.
Reagan sure helped us by harming our 2nd amendment
@@robertsmalls3513 don't remember him being in office. I barely remember Bush Sr.
Her 'concern' is for show. She wants others to do the dirty work for her.
Typical liberal mindset. Always looking for someone else to enforce their whims on the rest of us---all the while falsely proclaiming their 'concern' for the people, whose rights they violate. Hypocrites!
Our modern relationship with government in a nutshell.
Climate change . Imagine being afraid of the nature seasons
Modern society. Unfortunately it’s majority of the youth, not all, but a lot!
@@Vikturus2k6it's not. Look at the current government and tell me the youth is a problem. What a joke 😂
To be fair, look at this situation constructively. She asked a question, and he gave a produtive response. Her assumption was to go a particular route, but the moment he explained what that would entail, she immediately saw the problem with the solution. Sometimes we need to remember that people who have assumptions were given the wrong information, and by his own words "lets find productive, cooperative methods" to help each other grow as a society. He gave her a new perspective, and that's the important takeaway.
Well, you are making one big assumption, that this woman had the constructive thought process to understand anything she stands for. Shes a sheeple, till her last breath.
Love this man's mind set!! As a Father, Husband, Citizen, Provider, Warrior Poet and Member of his State's Government!! Anyone ever seen or met anyone else like Nick? Yeah, me either.
He is a scared punk who lies about people and concepts, gets called out for those lies in great details so he ran and hid stopping all live shows to do only pre recorded shows in their place because he got tired of being called a liar and having to defend his statements which he never did. It makes it hard to pretend everyone only calls you mean when they tell you how you are wrong in great detail to your face.
@@brianbetts5637
Oh great wise and omnipotent keyboard warrior, guide us with the perfect radiance of your unmatched wisdom.
Too bad your mother met your father.
@@baldeagle5297Now now, im sorry your mother didn't abort your like I told her to after I impregnated her. I told her not to keep you I don't need any more children but she just insisted that you get a chance even being born missing the portion of your brain used for rational thought.
@@brianbetts5637 Nick is an SF combat vet. Pretty sure he’s not scared of mean comments in his live feed. Surely you have some examples?
@@SSPspaz Oh he is not scared of mean comments, he is scared because I called him out for lying about what information documents contain. I wrote 5 page cited edited paper on word describing in great detail what he said that was wrong cited his own show to show he had previously admitted to knowing it was wrong but continued to spread the lie anyway. That was on the subject of toxic masculinity. I have also called him out for lying about the content of videos presented by Jeffery marsh. In one video he plays the video then procedes to lie about what was just said like I would forget 2 secconds later.
Now this is true education. We need more teachers who focus on encouraging students to come to their own conclusions based on research rather than shove an ideology down their throats
He is still shoving an ideology down their throats, it just happens to be an ideology you agree with.
@@kyleolson9636 No, it happens to be logic and reason instead of emotionally driven dependence on government control. Nice try though, komrade.
@@kyleolson9636 Can you explain what you mean please? What ideology, to start with.
@@user-io9ie5cs8j He won't answer.
@@kyleolson9636 I would need more details too here. Freitas has a lot of common sense on this. No government is going to regulate away greenhouse gases because they just don't have the tools or even the mechanisms to do so. At best, they may forcefully redirect spending on some projects they may deem beneficial to solve the problem, but that's about it. You can't just solve a problem by forcing your population to stop eating and going to work.
This conversation right here can be applied to almost every aspect of government or regulation.
Has anybody ever seen the formula for measuring climate change and how they determine how much is natural and manmade? At least 2 ice ages came and ended, and man did not cause either.
Yep, like abortions, drug use, gay marrage, any kind of rights. Conservatives love to punish for non compliance, I wonder when they will hear this message.
@georgeyoung92 The earth even a literal snowball from pole to pole a couple of times, also. _WE_ didn't do it
I'm glad you said "almost." I'm in the aviation industry and the government regs here are super important.
But you're so right.
@@KelseyBurr I have seen this guys circle chat, they want to remove regulations for doctors, some even go as far as to say doctors should not have to go to college becasue going to college makes people too liberal and want to change peoples genders. His community is full on extremist. Even calling for the death penalty for abortions.
We need more politicians who think like this
Statesman, not politicians. They've failed us at every turn
Sadly in the political leadership, we're only going to get idiot A or idiot B. 😢
They all need to think like Nick!!!
He reminds me of the guy I did my first apprenticeship with. He told me "Many will point at the problem and cry about it, some will bicker about how it should get fixed, only a rare few will roll their sleeves up, jump in, and actually do the work. Either you're part of the problem or you're part of the solution."
And then I had pot's and pans duty for the rest of the week.
If you really actually care about something, if you’re actually passionate about it, you will put in the hard work required to make a difference
WELL SAID ! ❤
Makes me think of Tesla. Say what you want about Elon, he isn’t lazy or afraid of hard work.
OMG, they all just had anaphylactic shock!
@Rosie_C To be fair he doesn't do any of the work, he just buys up companies and has them do the work.
@@Rosie_CYeah, but he ruined Twitter and seems not to be the free speech absolutist he promised - any complaints toward all the hate on HIS platform he ignores and even when he then spreads that hate, he pretends he doesn’t know what you are talking about. It is a cute trick to stymie a reporter (who doesn’t have specific messages at the top of his tongue, but it is a pretty brazen lie when you think about what Twitter is like these days.
Please consider running for President!! Need common sense back in the White House
I think that's a great idea but he first should run for Congress. We desperately need good people in the House and Senate, not just the presidency. Plus it's the best first step for most people.
@@hypergraphicHe's Virginia Gen'l Assy
He would make a great VP UNDER TRUMP UNTIL HIS TURN TO BE PRESIDENT
Trump supporters would hate him. He doesn’t yell enough, or use enough grade school insults.
@@Pepsiaddicto Well, Donald is an NYC guy, and if you've ever been to NYC for any amount of time, you know how they are. It's a city thing. It takes a bit getting used to. I know my father was from NYC. It's just a quirk of the region. In Alaska, where I used to live. It would take my boss 45 min to decide if you want to go to lunch; it dove me nuts for the first year or so.
Wouldn't it be great if we had more government representatives who use "common" sense and actually care about what's best for the people rather than follow party politics to make big corporations even more wealthy and powerful all the while sacrificing the people's health, economic well-being, and sanity? I love this guy! We need more like him.
There's no personal monetary profit in being a kind and caring poltician to the masses when serving a select few can help you obtain a richer life.
Nick, love your stories! So many people fail to think it through.
Please run for President, Mr Freitas.
I came to say the same thing basically. I want someone like him to run. Trump is better than Biden but i rather not have Trump either tbh.
@@censorsstarve I want TRUMP. He will stand eye to eye with the demons. He knows everything about them. Freitas later
@elsajones6325 so you want a president that is so divisive that anything he tries will be shot down by democrats and drug through the mud. We need a president that can speak calmly and mend the bridge that is forming between the 2 major political parties. Trump will only widen that gap and make it harder.
@@elsajones6325We should fix our domestic problems before we deal with foreign.
You know he would never win. He's too smart
Nick, 100% agree with you.
One thing I would add to green energy development, is not just green energy production but also more efficient use of energy we currently have, ie. Better insulation, affordable windows or window coverings, etc. The better we can conserve, the less we need to produce as well.
We've already done those things in our house, and we don't water our acreage and we don't use bajillion watts lighting up our property with lights or using all the Kw possible. I can see the cities lighting up the sky at night for 30, 60, even 100 miles away. If everyone would do their part and quit washing cars constantly, watering landscapes, running a load of wash of 2 pieces, etc, we could all be better off. I see kids open refrigerators and just leave the room, never conscious of the waste of electric that adds up drying the clothes they washed without a full load. Americans waste horribly! The more money they make the more it multiplies.
@@wuznotbornyesterdaexactly....everyone does the best that they can.✅
@@wuznotbornyesterda yep. Could be why they decided to take all the money away from everyone.
"Ohhhhh, no, no, no, i dont want to help people. I want to make them bend to my will."
As soon as you mentioned them having to work for something instead of demanding someone else do it for them, they ran for the hills.
Help solve a problem, no, regulate and coerce.
Seeds planted! Great insight for that young person. Hopefully they grasped the concept.
His insight was great but not 100% correct. The government can absolutely stimulate certain policies to get to a result instead of punishing the wrong direction. Like tax deductions for solar.
I don't think the student likely did. People these days are capable of looking right at facts and logic and completely miss the obvious.
Also, he wasn't wrong. Nick basically explained the government has a monopoly on the use of force, and then said they should seek peaceful means first.
just look at what this administration is saying and doing with the kitchen and cooling equipment. Mandates by Presidential Executive Orders is in itself Dictatorship when the majority of the Citizenry is opposed to the mandate
@@martls6 so you are punishing poor people
Doubtful. She'll just forget everything she heard because considering consequences doesn't enhance her social status.
EVERYTHING I Hear from this Man.. I Trust and Truly like and ADMIRE...MORE AND MORE !!
I'm not surprised in the least that you offered a solution to one of these psychopaths and showed her a path to attempt to achieve what she wanted on her own, and she ran away from it.
Life is gonna be rough for these people.
As someone who has watched a worldwide disaster relief program grow up in their back yard (relatively speaking) that offers assistance where FEMA drags it feet, I fully support grassroots movements to at encourage civic involvement. When people have an active hand in the solution, they feel more confident in the outcome.
Plus you get the desired outcome for less money. You've made a perfect point. Where do you live, and what disaster?
@@user-io9ie5cs8j I live in Missouri, the organization is Convoy of Hope, and they respond to just about everythibg.
This man for president!
Nick Freitas for President 2028.🇺🇸🙏
“Peaceful Cooperative Ways” - That means compromising with the other side, NICK. Get with it.
Exactly, its about control that they truly want vs. working together to find efgicient, cost effective solutions.
That is soley based on the assumption that cost effective always wins, which, in the case of monopolistic enterprizes, do not.
No, we want to find solutions, but the problem is huge and people don't want to change their lifestyle in any way. When oil, the source of the problem, is so energy efficient and got all the money to push power around, it's hard to get anything done about it without regulation. There are no alternatives that are more cost effective and the fossil industry don't want any alternatives.
If I was a US citizen and you ran for president, you'd have my vote. You're bringing back common sense.
Nick, the beard, that strong face, his big shoulders…. Guy looks like a classic super hero! Dude!!!
The government is not here to dictate it is here to represent! Huge difference!
Abso-fricken-lutely!
Yea, so we're told - the evidence however, says otherwise... 😢
@@openeyes-411keep your powder dry & stay thirsty my friend....
Things like the Constitution only matter when "The People" back it up with force if necessary. Even the Founders knew that.
Yeah and unfortunately the all they want to do is dictate especially the little Hitler guy that's in there right now
The absolute best way of explaining why regulating everything is not the way to go!
Bravo 👏
This guy should be the National Role Model for Good Governing. Bravo Brother Godspeed!!!
One of the greatest video clips ever released on TH-cam. This is real wisdom. Thank you for sharing.
A man telling you to use some sense qualifies as sense for you. Ok. Gee.
Is this sarcasm?
Teachers are... those who cant..
People who can.. DO...
People who can't Teach...
@debbyengland7512 if leftists gave a crap about the climate, they wouldn't buy bottled water. If they cared about humanity, they wouldn't buy cell phones and iPads or electric cars. If the right were realky conservatives, they would conserve money and natural resources. Everything is stupid.
@@burkenaI'm not sure in what context you are making this statement. Are you directing it at Nick Freitas?
Government is force.
Love this guy more every time I hear him talk. This is the kind of man the founders of this country wanted in government. Givers, not takers.
Very astute observation about Government!
My biggest issue with Climate change, is people are trying to stop and unstoppable force. It has existed since the beginning and will continue to exist. Instead of trying to stop something that literally cannot be stopped, it would be better for us as a species to find technologies to adapt with those changes.
Honestly, I've seen lots of studies and analysis that shows human activity is only moving the needle slightly.
The surface of the sun has been getting steadily hotter over time. Earth's orbit has probably also shifted at least once if not more. The sun has also started having more solar flares, one of which was enormous and as recent as the last 2 years.
It barely missed us but could have knocked out so much of the power grid on Earth at once, like over 50%.
I don't see what setting up a few windmills will do.
@@Eye_Of_Odin978 Oh 100% agree, the geologists have stated that we are still coming out of the last ice age based on the soil records of it shifting back and forth and the last time it was as warm as it currently is and is projected to be, humans were supposedly around at that time 200,000 years ago and we survived just fine. But I would still rather have nice A/C than not and I don't want someone telling me I can't because we have to reverse something that is irreversible.
Human arrogance knows no boundaries. We have snake oil salesman and outright charlatans who claim that if we just give them money or juat tax people more, then we're "saving the planet". Climate change is constant. And, ill make one concession: MAYBE humans are accelerating climate change. BUT, the climate changed before the first humans; its been changing with us, and it'll continue to change when we are all extinct. Tje arrogance of man to assume we can stop natural progression is appalling . I do have one question for those folks though: what's the plan for when the sun eventually explodes??😂
Negative much. See what they're doing in Moldova/ Mauritania. The local community is pushing back the Sahara Desert.
Yep that's right. Building a green wall.
Humans can be amazing when not being a bunch of negative nellies.
@@Eye_Of_Odin978 Can you forward me some of these studies? The graph I've seen after searching this specific topic shows us descending into a massive valley in solar irradiation not a peak. edit: an average based on the 11yr cycles. we may be reaching the peak of this cycle early.
Exactly! Especially when all the actions they want to do make zero sense to those who actually know what they are talking about. If you want something changed, work to change it the right way. Don’t take away other people’s freedoms unless there is no other solution.
It doesn't matter. You do not infringe upon other people's freedoms.
Taking away other people's freedoms is not a solution.
Don't take away people's freedoms, but remember: Companies are not people. Don't regulate Brick & Mortar or Mom & Pop, but definitely the Politicians, Judges, Sheriff's, and anyone else that can't be lobbied
@@joseguadalupemartineztorre9702The Bill of Rights and the Constitution are there to limit government infringement on our rights.
Taking away freedoms is how government employees don't make it home for dinner
This man has the best perspectives towards leadership. Not authority or government, actual leadership.
Our government has become a very coercive one.
Nick is an Intellectual Superhero!
Did you hear the Supreme Court just struck down a law declaring ketchup to be the best condiment?
They say it doesn’t pass mustard.
Well-played, sir. 😂
😂😂😂
I like it but I'm not happy about it.
The funny thing is that I took you serious until I read the punchline. Oy gevalt!
Absolutely would support your running for Chief Executive of the USA
This man should be on a national stage. This is how the government should philosophically operate.
Remove welfare system and alimony and child support and personal income tax under 400k and remove homestead property tax under a certain amount per area... Remove all unconstitutional laws and civics classes and testing yearly for school and politicians... Term limits.. no more bribes aka lobbyists
You mean remove democrat's... That's who screwed everyone of the things you listed up! Welfare was set up for windows with children and the dems took it as every lazy person's bank account, alimony was for the cheating spouse to support the family he/she screwed over by being a cheater when the other filed for divorce, the left screwed that up in most states except California. Don't forget about the children that the two spawned, it takes two incomes now to raise kids, they didn't get here by immaculate conception!
Removing welfare and child support at the same time - where's the incentive for men to feed the babies they make .
Instead of term limits, make congressional districts the same population they originally were - about 33,000 voters. It's a lot harder to bribe ten thousand reps than 435 , and more likely that at least one of them will tell the public rather than take the bribe
Well it's still simple.. there is no dowry no chattel property no selective service.. there needs to be proof of fatherhood.. and I was speaking in terms of married people.. not ghetto shit bags . But that would stop . If a woman can't get money from the government for having kids
Perfect example of young people these days, they don’t want to be part of the solution, that’s too hard, they rather be part of the problem.
Stop spreading hate. It’s a humanity problem as a collective not a generational problem
@@Elaineisawesomeful you think on average, young people are as interested in manual labor and hard work as much as older generations or they are more interested in being “activists” and “influencers”?
@@Elaineisawesomefulcertainly past generations have also had a problem with this, but it's just such a casual assumption with my generation and the younger generations. That young student didn't have any malice, she was just taught that the government solves all large scale problems.
@@victorl225Yeah. Get off social media and you would see that. I and most of the other 20ish year olds I know are working 8-12 hour shifts 5 days a week while losers like you complain sitting at home collecting checks from the same government you accuse of giving out too much money.
@@victorl225
PLENTY of the same mentality is to found in past generations. Social security, teetotaling and gun control for example.
It's not "kids these days". The silent, "greatest", and boomer generations all had the same mentality, as demonstrated in the issues mentioned above.
Love this guy.....every time!!
Why is this man not running for president of the free world ? A man with absolute sense
Finding fun ways for a better world is my favorite subject I've got a couple ideas in the oven not ready to mature in the next couple of months I think you'll highly enjoy it
My personal favorite is when these idiots say they want to get rid of fossil fuels/coal/nuclear energy and ONLY use electricity.
Here’s your sign!!
"Solar panels and batteries! Problem solved for eternity!"
"Yeah, bud, those panels and batteries don't just pop into the world out of the aether. Unless you have a line to the solar panel and battery fairies."
All it takes is for them to not know the process of those things, or keep it out of their backyards, they're fine with, "by any means necessary."
Nick Freitas for VP and then President!!
The guy is one of the good educators. He gave her good guidance and advice.
Random person: "I want to stop cars breaking down on the highway"
Government: "More taxation!"
Nick Freitas for president. Would vote for Donald Trump if Nick Freitas won't run. However, I really wish President Trump would put all his backing toward Nick Freitas for president.
So vote for Trump this year, and let's worry about 2028 after the 2024 election is over.
@matthewk6731 true that. It That sounds like a plan. However slipping in under the libs radar awesome sounds like a good idea
Could we get a couple hundred who think this way into congress
This gentleman is a brilliant teacher.
Damn
Nick, you’re top 3 most articulate people that I’ve ever heard. You’re the man. Valuable, valuable content every day!
Yeah, tell that to the BATF when they are harassing law abiding citizens at their front doors.
And remember, all taxation is confiscatory.
Amen to that. More people should be thinking this way ❤
Dude....PLEASE run for President!!!
Thank you. Your words are a wonderful expression of the idea that society is not a competition, it is a collaboration.
BOOM! This right here is EXACTLY how to respond.
Your right. Let the private sector find the solution, not the Government. The government acts in is own best interest not the people.
And companies don't? /s
God bless you God bless you God bless you thank you thank you thank you
This is exactly what the world needs. Technical solutions for the energy and polution problem. Not regulations that are setting us back a 100 years.
“Government is not reason, it is not eloquence. Government is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.”
-George Washington
Hearing your thoughts makes me optimistic about Virginia's future. We need more people like you
She was ready for elected office or a career as a bureaucrat or life as an activist. She wanted to tell people that they are the problem. She didn't want to help solve the problem.
And this is why we need you as VP, then the next 2-term CiC
I agree .... Government can be a bully.
I've lived in California long enough to know.
Mark
God bless this man!
Can you run for President already, DAMN!! What you waiting for🤷🏼♂️
Definition of a God loving - wife and child protector & provider - truth pursuer - problem solver and freedom fighter: Nick Freitas
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We don’t have the legal authority to any of that. The Constitution says so. That’s what makes us different.
Oh man, he hit the nail on the head. I gotta remember that way to go.
thank you for such great wisdom …will really help kids with passion to do things compassionately
A vote for you. is a vote for Me .
Can't wait to vote for us .
Please run. From one authoritarian vet to another.
We need you.
This is exactly how I feel about the horrible CARBON TAX and increased capital gains tax!!!!! It has caused me to be unable to support for our current federal government in Canada.
ROFLMAO…! YOUR answer was “spot-on!” 👍🏻🤣‼️
Solution-driven! Not control. The key to innovation and a future we can look forward to, rather than anxiety and oppression. 👌👌👌
What is historical? You have served! Risked your life, family. I hope you know what I’m saying! And you are stepping up! Thank you SIR!
The TRUTH. 🇺🇸
I'm so grateful for this video clip, it's cured my chronic insomnia. Thank you Nick ❤
We gave oaths to protect our country from all enemies, both foreign and domestic… Washington DC is both foreign and domestic……..
I'm a hippie from Oz and I want you to run for President.
love this truth and simplified message
Please, Nick, never leave Virginia! We need you here.
I am really happy that you are fighting for all states but especially mine Virginia!
THIS MAN should run for president.
Nick Freitas for PRESIDENT!!!
I'm.just glad she actually didn't want to hurt anybody
She didn't want to do something herself, she wanted to feel good about making SOMEBODY ELSE do something.
Peaceful, cooperative and CONSTITUTIONAL
I agree with you. God bless you