Scrolling with Hayley
Make Asylums Great Again! - Nightly Scroll w/ Hayley Caronia (Ep.218)
22 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello and welcome to Nightly Scroll. I'm Haley Carinia. Just a quick reminder that this show will not be called Nightly Scroll for that much longer. Just, you know, a week and a half. Then it's going to be Scrolling with Haley. I know personally I'm going to have an issue with this. I'm probably going to say welcome to Nightly Scroll when I mean Scrolling with Haley.
I'm going to have to do something. I don't know how I'm going to get it through my head. But this is like, do you remember when you're in school and And it's the new year. You know, you go back to school after Christmas break and New Year's Eve and then it's a new date and you always write the wrong date. That is how this is going to feel for all of us, I assume.
For a few weeks on end, it's going to be us writing the wrong date in high school. But it's OK. We're going to get through it. So Nightly Scroll with Haley will be scrolling with Haley starting February 2nd and Dan will be back. I know everyone's very excited about that, but my show will be right after his. So you'll never miss Nightly Scroll.
You'll tune in for Dan and you can stay for scrolling. It's going to be a lot of fun. So. Until then, subscribe to the Bongina Report channel. Rumble.com slash Haley will bring you there. Make sure that you're subscribed. Make sure that you are following so that you never miss a show. Again, this show, the set is going to change.
The name is going to change, but it's still going to be available on Rumble, exclusive to Rumble. So again, Rumble.com slash Haley is where you can always watch me. So that's not changing. But make sure that you tell a friend about the show. And if you listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, wherever you listen to the show, make sure that you subscribe.
Make sure that you leave five star review. Say something nice. All of that helps. So thank you very much. What do we have on the show tonight? Well. President Trump is going to make asylums great again. We need this, right? We absolutely need this. There's a bunch of crazy people on the street. We need them off the streets, okay?
And I am going to submit just a few examples of some liberals who might need a little extra help in the mental health department. So we're going to go through those. Gee, actually, I had so many videos. Gee said, please, it's too many. So I got in trouble with how many stupid lib videos that I wanted to show you. So we cut it down. We'll just have a few for you.
Also, Michelle Obama, former first lady, she was on the Call Her Daddy podcast. The jokes write themselves, right? Anyway, Dylan Mulvaney, he's also in the news because he's going to be starring as Anne Boleyn on Broadway. Iconic woman in history played by a tranny. I'm sure she is rolling in her grave. I also have a tinfoil hat time segment that I didn't get to yesterday. Gotta get my hat.
And let's let the games begin, shall we? All right.
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Chapter 2: What is President Trump's plan to address mental health and homelessness?
Homeless people on the street that are addicted to drugs. they would be given shelter somewhere and beyond just a homeless shelter, they can actually receive whatever treatment it is that they need because not everyone who's homeless is completely mentally well. A lot of these people have issues, so they should be treated That's the humane thing to do, right?
Take them off the street, give them somewhere to live, an actual solution that's not going to just solve the homelessness problem, but the mental health crisis as well. Gavin Newsom, are you listening? This is what you should have been doing, all the money that you've been getting. President Trump is actually going to do what people in California have been begging Gavin Newsom to do for years.
So part of this is he wants to provide assistance to state and local governments through technical guidance, grants and other legally available means. They want to identify, adopt and implement a flexible civil commitment, institutional treatment and step down treatment standards that allow for the appropriate commitment and treatment of individuals with mental illness who pose a danger to others
or are living on the streets and cannot care for themselves, which a lot of these homeless people fall into that category. This is absolutely necessary. And everybody left, right, and center should be for this 100%. I'm sure there are going to be liberals somewhere screeching about this, saying that this is, you know, they're going to find something wrong with it.
I don't know what they're going to find wrong with it, but they'll find something. And there is nothing controversial about this. We do have a mental health crisis in this country. The CDC, by the way, doesn't even have any updated numbers on this since 2020, not that I could find.
But according to GoodRx, people were picking up more prescriptions for mental health issues during COVID, and that number has only increased since the pandemic. That was across 46 out of 50 states. So when I say that this country has a mental health crisis, we are truly in crisis. And it's not just, you know, these blue dots in red states or these blue dots across the country. It's everywhere.
It's in South Carolina, South Dakota. I mean, I was reading all of these states and I thought. All right, well, this isn't like a red state issue or a blue state issue. Everybody's mentally ill, and this is a problem. We should really fix this and get to the root of why this is happening.
But to President Trump's point here, let's get the people who really need it off the streets and get them help. Again, who could be against this? I don't know. But the CDC says that in 2020, 16.5% of adults were prescribed medication for any kind of mental health issue. 16.5%. That was in 2020. That's more than 57 million people. And again, the number is higher now after the pandemic.
So imagine in the last five to six years, how many more people sought out therapy and were put on some sort of drug. Right. Because we know that therapists now, a lot of times, you know, there's a big pharma tie in here where they just want to medicate everybody. Right. It's what can we put you on? How can we make money off of these mentally ill, sick people?
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Chapter 3: How does Michelle Obama contribute to the conversation on mental health?
They turn to drugs, they turn to alcohol. In other cases, they're already mentally ill, they can't find a job, they're on the streets, they turn to drugs and alcohol, et cetera. We see this happen time and time again. Then because they're high on whatever, they end up committing crimes.
These are the people in New York City and California where, you know, everything in Walgreens or CVS is boarded up, right? You can't even get deodorant without getting someone to help you because everything is under lock and key, right? I mean, how annoying is it to have to press the little button and ask for assistance? It's just impossible, right?
The world has now changed to accept that everyone is mentally ill committing crimes instead of actually fixing the problem, right? So now maybe we'll fix the problem with President Trump at the helm. And, you know, again, these people are desperate. That's why they're stealing. Then they're angry. Then they assault people.
Then it's really hard for people to break free when they're struggling so badly in so many ways and nobody is coming to help them. Trump's plan essentially kills a few birds with one stone because if you open institutions for people who have mental health problems, you're going to get these people treatment.
You're going to get them off the street and you're eliminating at least one reason for the rise in crime in cities. So that's great. And if the government quits spending money on useless stuff, then they'll be able to afford it, right? It's expensive and President Trump even said, you know, I don't wanna build these things, but we gotta do it.
And, you know, I just wanna point out some of the ways that our government can maybe pay for this, right? Because Doge found a lot of corruption. Doge found a lot of USAID money going to things like this. $10 million supporting male circumcision programs in Mozambique. That's what our government is spending money on. $8 million funding USAID education on equity and inclusion. Don't need that.
$5.1 million testing the effects of cross-sex hormone therapy on transgender individuals in the U.S. Don't need that. $4.9 million funding youth programs with a focus on reproductive health and the intersection of youth and gender equity. What does that even mean? Almost $5 million on what? Youth programs with a focus on reproductive health and the intersection of youth and gender equity.
It's just mumbo jumbo. Another $2 million supporting gender-affirming healthcare and LGBTQ plus advocacy in Guatemala. Almost another $2 million providing holistic diversity, equity, and inclusion transformation and training for the Air Force. Don't need it. We've seen Secretary of War Pete Hegseth talk about this at length.
Get all this DEI woke bullshit out of the military and focus on real missions, right? Imagine that. Another $2.5 million, this is with the NIH, studying the impact of structural racism on the health of older gay men. Structural racism on the health of older gay men. I don't care. I don't want my tax dollars going to that. What are we even finding out? It's so stupid. Then it gets even worse.
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Chapter 4: What controversies surround Dylan Mulvaney's casting in Broadway?
They don't need our help in that department. Let them write their own comic books, their own gay comic books. And what comic book costs $32,000 to make? Whatever. $25,000 funding a transgender opera in Colombia. Again, we hear enough from the transgender community. We don't need to hear them singing too. Although we do have maybe a transgender singing in the show in just a few minutes.
So I don't know. We do need them to make fun of. So imagine if we used all of this money to house homeless people, get them the mental health and addiction treatments that they may need to reenter society. All of that sounds good to me. So let's get to the good part, right? The mental health crisis in this country is not lost on me.
I'm reminded of what a deep shit show we are in every single time I scroll on TikTok. So like I said, I had even more examples, but Guy, he was pulling the reins and saying, no, this is enough, right? So here are just a few examples. This is a liberal yelling at ICE agents in Minnesota. Watch this.
Without your mask on and without your shitty little team who get up, your ass would be stopped by ice and you fucking know it. You guys are trying to detain your own person. That's probably because you have the reading level of a fucking eighth grader, my dude. Come on.
He's staring at it. If you're if you're listening and not watching, the ice agent is just staring at her like this. Honestly, it is just, it's crazy to see these people. They're so worked up, they're so angry, and they're so misinformed. This woman is yelling at ICE agents saying, you're targeting your own people. ICE is targeting illegal aliens.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Area 51 sightings?
ICE is targeting murderers, criminals, pedophiles, rapists. So no, they're not targeting their own. They're targeting people who are breaking the law and it's their job to enforce it. Again, here's another group of liberals. They set up a, I don't know, it looks like a lemonade stand, but it's really, they're not selling lemonade.
They're giving other mentally ill liberals the opportunity to take a Trump doll and smash it as hard as they can. This is supposed to be therapeutic for them. This is supposed to, I don't know, fix their anxiety. And the woman sitting at the table has a fuck Trump shirt on.
The little lemonade stand says the doctor is in and it is free to bash this Trump doll on this table or on this stool in desperate times. Free in desperate times. I guess she charges five cents when it's not desperate times. But I think if you ask liberals, they're always desperate and they're always miserable. So I think they can argue for that free deal at all times. I don't know.
You never see this on the other foot. It's never a Trump doll. I'm sorry. It's never a Biden doll and conservatives are smashing the Biden doll. I've never seen anything like this when when it's on the other foot. It's just we don't. I don't know, maybe we take our anger out in normal ways. You know, we go to the gym, we regulate our emotions better. I don't know what it is.
There's just, there's no equivalent on our side of the aisle. They're just absolute lunatics. Here's another liberal. She is crying, crying like tears. The tear is a paid actor. Here's a liberal crying after she was patrolling ICE and she was told to go home, watch.
Kiba and I went out driving around and... That's her dog. Her and her dog. We came across a convoy of three to four ICE vehicles stopped in front of a fucking daycare. Because, yeah, they're here investigating fraud, right? Then why does it fucking matter? If I stop my vehicle in the middle of the street and I honk my horn, maybe I'm having a fucking mental health episode, you know? Yeah.
Yeah, I think it is.
When other people started honking, I started honking. I sat there and I laid on the horn. And then there was a very loud banging at the back of my car. And before I knew it, there was a person on my driver's side window with their fucking gun.
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Chapter 6: How does the podcast address the divide in political conversations?
I think I'm more angry and frustrated by this than I am scared. I'm pissed that I have to back down because you have a gun and that you will kill me and that you will kill anybody that stands in your fucking fascist way.
Someone in the chat said, why do all these women look like men? And it is interesting. They all look the same. They all have this look. They all have their beanies on, ugly glasses, ugly haircut. I don't know what it is, but they all do have a look. And I think it's interesting that she thinks she has the right to stop her car in the middle of the road and lean on her horn.
If I did that around here, right? If after the show, I just decided to, you know, go into the middle of traffic, stop my car and just lean on the horn. I think, yes, people would think I'm having a mental health episode. And I'm sure if a cop was called, he would deal with me in whatever, a ticket, something. But you can't act like this. You just can't act like this.
You can't just take your car and drive around and park it wherever and honk on horn. You can't do this. It's you're disturbing society. You don't have the right to do that. And yes, law enforcement has every right to tell you to leave, go home. If I was doing that out in the street right here, some cop would tell me, you need to go home, ma'am.
And they probably would ask me, are you having a mental health episode? Can we get you help? And this woman should certainly take it.
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Chapter 7: What are the criticisms of traditional motherhood from a liberal perspective?
This next liberal is, again, crying on the Internet. I don't know what they're all crying on the Internet. This one is crying on the Internet because her husband is being deported. But we find out some more information that's interesting, useful information. Listen to this.
I'm so fucking sick of this country. My spouse has been detained. So we got approval from ICE to get married. That was such a difficult hurdle to get over. And now the county that is detaining him is refusing to give us a marriage license because he doesn't have a valid ID from the U.S. If he had a valid ID, why the fuck would he be in detention?
I have his birth certificate, his expired passport, his expired green card, his expired driver's license, and that won't work. That won't work. So now I'm looking up any fucking county in Texas who will fucking accept that and give me a marriage license because the judge already has me scheduled for an appointment at the detention center for a wedding. Like, what the fuck? What the fuck? Why?
Chapter 8: How does the episode explore the impact of societal norms on relationships?
Why?
Well, she says that her husband's documentation is expired. This is expired. This is expired. This is expired. She's like, no one's taking my husband's expired documentation. The answer is right there. You're crying on the Internet, but you have the answer. They are allergic to accountability. They want to blame the government for their own shortcomings.
They want to blame the government because they didn't do it the right way. Sorry, that's how shit works. Again, I said this yesterday on the show, but you have to apply the law equally. If you can't just deport some people and not other people. Right. The Trump administration said they made this very clear. Yes, we're going to start with the bad guys, but we're coming for everyone.
We'll give you the opportunity to self-deport. You could take it, take it with the stipend and leave. And then you have the option to come back. Or if we find you, you will be deported. Because the people who came here and then murdered someone, they also committed that same civil infraction, that same civil offense. So we got to just treat everyone the same.
You can prioritize the people that murdered people and raped people and are horrible, but y'all got to go. All of you. Here's another woman, woman maybe, singing about her experience with ice. Again, just a trigger warning for your ears. Watch this.
I had a run in with ice last year in March. They called me sir and they made it quite clear. They threatened to check my body to see if I was trans. Their exact words. Can't see his face because he hides in disgrace And he thinks he can take your life I know I don't know him and he don't know me, but there are things in this world.
OK, we've heard enough, right? I saw one of the comments on that video was Uncle Fester actually has a nice singing voice. And I thought that that was nice. You know, you it's like a compliment sandwich. If you're going to say something mean, you say something nice also. So Uncle Fester, nice singing voice. Good for them. Good for them.
This next one, this woman, this woman actually deleted her TikTok account, deleted her Instagram. I tried to get the original video, but I had to find someone reacting to her video because she, you know, she got a lot of hate online. And then, you know, once they get called out, like, hey, what you're saying here is actually crazy.
People are like tagging the FBI, tagging DHS, like listen to this girl. And then she, she's all scared, right? She deletes her account and everything. So this is a video of someone reacting to the video, but watch this.
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