New tax relief for families & workers; Plus Dems swoon over SOTU (03-08-2024--Hour3)
The Pete Kaliner ShowMarch 08, 202400:30:5028.27 MB

New tax relief for families & workers; Plus Dems swoon over SOTU (03-08-2024--Hour3)

This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply Phil Bell, the Director of External Affairs at FreedomWorks, joins Pete to discuss the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024. Also, circling back to hear Jen Psaki's swooning.

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[00:00:47] folks who are aware

[00:00:48] tell us what is freedom works and what is the

[00:00:51] me and i understand you would direct the external affairs as the director of

[00:00:54] external affairs but

[00:00:56] what exactly uh... does that uh... mean at an organization like freedom works

[00:01:00] well-paid first of all freedom works is the largest center right grassroots

[00:01:04] organization so there's a lot of groups on the right

[00:01:07] such as your heritage foundation and competitive enterprise institute and so

[00:01:11] on kato a lot of them focus very much on developing the message

[00:01:16] that we all have so free markets individual liberty limited government

[00:01:20] freedom works focuses on taking all of that great information

[00:01:25] and spreading the word is educating people on how to do it

[00:01:28] so it's one thing for me to go out and talk about these issues and it can be

[00:01:32] helpful but it's even better

[00:01:34] when everyday americans were being affected by a lot of the negative

[00:01:37] things that government is doing

[00:01:39] and then positive things when government gets out of the way

[00:01:42] it's better when they have the ability to do it and that's we focus on

[00:01:46] so i want to uh...

[00:01:47] yeah i'm sorry go ahead

[00:01:49] now i have a good day as far as my job i uh... i do whatever i can to not get

[00:01:53] fired that's what it all that's a good that's a that's a good job description

[00:01:57] i have found that doesn't work so well

[00:01:59] in radio uh...

[00:02:01] so i want to get to the tax relief uh... uh... for families and workers act, but do you have any, because

[00:02:06] we've been talking about the state of the union address, do you have any thoughts on

[00:02:09] that?

[00:02:10] Did you watch it at all?

[00:02:11] Do you care to comment at all?

[00:02:13] I know I'm kind of throwing this at you, but I figure everybody's talking about it.

[00:02:17] Yeah, no problem.

[00:02:18] I absolutely did watch it.

[00:02:21] It was such an odd and disappointing speech that i'm surprised

[00:02:25] that uh...

[00:02:26] the folks in the white house and the president got together and decided

[00:02:30] you will do this one of the big things it's noteworthy almost every state of

[00:02:34] the union address starts with the president saying the state of the union

[00:02:38] is strong it's a great reminder of what we have and what we've worked for

[00:02:42] and that our country's in good shape

[00:02:44] this one didn't start that way and then after that when you get into the

[00:02:48] point where

[00:02:50] the leader of the free world is complaining about

[00:02:53] fewer chips

[00:02:54] in a bag

[00:02:55] that kind of tells me that we're going in the absolute wrong direction

[00:02:58] yeah well i mean these are the big issues of our day you know uh... how many

[00:03:02] potato chips are in the bag how big is a snickers bar right this is the stuff that moves people to vote i think

[00:03:09] uh... well i'm actually surprised that i remember years ago uh... a lot of

[00:03:13] people on that side of the hour saying that everything needed to be smaller

[00:03:16] right in the big gulf they want to take tax big gulfs and tell you that you

[00:03:20] couldn't eat as much food as you want to

[00:03:22] so in fact actually going in the direction or is that circa 2000 whenever they were

[00:03:28] winning a life about that?

[00:03:30] I think you're laboring under a delusion that principles are supposed to remain static over

[00:03:35] time and not supposed to just change based on the necessity of the argument at hand.

[00:03:43] And look, I am afflicted with the same delusions.

[00:03:47] It's a consistent application of standards.

[00:03:48] Well, let me ask you about the this House Resolution 7024, the tax relief for American

[00:03:55] families and workers act to the TRAFWA or as I call it the TRAFWA.

[00:04:01] What is this?

[00:04:02] What is this bill so this is

[00:04:06] uh... taking a lot of the provisions of the twenty seventeen tax cuts of

[00:04:09] dot that which we all know of past when president pump was there

[00:04:14] i had people up steve morgus an economist here free remarks working on

[00:04:18] that larry cut though a lot of really strong good free market voices and it's

[00:04:23] either extending or improving them so

[00:04:25] one good example

[00:04:27] uh...

[00:04:28] indexing the type of the child tax credit which is currently two thousand

[00:04:31] dollars

[00:04:32] indexing that to inflation

[00:04:33] now ball theme what's happened over the past few years

[00:04:36] where inflation has gone out of hand well

[00:04:38] that means a lot of parents whether we're talking about younger children or

[00:04:41] old children

[00:04:42] they're having to spend more on everything that goes along with helping little ones and

[00:04:48] so indexing to inflation means that in years when it's better that they will

[00:04:53] have uh... more ability or the ability to stable on their taxes so they can

[00:04:57] help raise their kids then in years when it goes down that's still going to be

[00:05:02] beneficial because it'll mean there's more money coming to them directly from their employers.

[00:05:07] So that is one of the things that I think is terrific.

[00:05:10] And for those of us on the right, there's a great chance to go out and claim that mantle

[00:05:14] that we should have always had as being the party of families.

[00:05:20] What is the one year income look back?

[00:05:24] The one year income look back?

[00:05:25] The one year income look back.

[00:05:26] So this is designed, you can actually adjust your taxes by looking back for one year.

[00:05:32] So usually look back provisions when they get a fly or when they're created and usually

[00:05:39] created by the other side of the aisle.

[00:05:41] It's designed to look back so they can figure out a way to raise your taxes. This is a way to look back and find ways to lower them. So

[00:05:49] that's one of the other positive things that are coming out of this. But the

[00:05:52] thing I really want to focus on is the R&D tax credit. Now this is something

[00:05:59] you're talking about small business expansion and the like. This is something

[00:06:04] these two provisions are so important

[00:06:06] because of where we are today as a country

[00:06:09] look at all the conversations going on about

[00:06:13] how chips are being made in foreign countries and manufacturing has gone away

[00:06:17] and so on

[00:06:18] well the first step to any of that changing

[00:06:20] is the ability of companies to develop new products

[00:06:24] and do the research it takes to create them

[00:06:27] having that credit expanding it improving it

[00:06:30] and improving it

[00:06:31] fencing

[00:06:32] is something that's really going to give businesses small and large

[00:06:35] the ability to compete

[00:06:36] much more on a world state

[00:06:39] uh... so the bill or the resolution passed the house three hundred fifty three

[00:06:44] to seventy it's now waiting in the senate the bill or the resolution passed the house 353 to 70.

[00:06:45] It's now waiting in the Senate.

[00:06:47] But in going, I would tell you, I looked through the votes against and it's sort of

[00:06:52] an odd coalition.

[00:06:54] You got a lot of Freedom Caucus members.

[00:06:56] You've got Congressman Dan Bishop, who's our local congressman here in Charlotte area.

[00:07:01] We've got Ralph Norman just across the border in South Carolina, local congressman, Jeff Duncan as well, Matt Gaich. So you got a lot of these freedom

[00:07:09] caucus conservative members. But then you also got like the squad is in there. Corey

[00:07:14] Bush, Hank Johnson is in there, but Chip Roy, along with Rashida Tlaib and Maxine Waters.

[00:07:21] So what was the, what was the opposition coalition formed around

[00:07:25] well this is one of those things where you'll have people posing something for

[00:07:29] different reasons and then the result of it in the thing

[00:07:32] a lot of folks most freedom talk people you named out of big fan all of them i

[00:07:36] think doing a great job

[00:07:38] uh... they have been looking for something that is more aggressive and i

[00:07:41] certainly understand where they're coming from because one of the things i consistently say is that we have to push for

[00:07:48] the maximum of what we want to the if we don't do that

[00:07:51] if we try to shoot to low

[00:07:53] we're going to get hit

[00:07:55] however

[00:07:57] reason why that's not the best at the situation

[00:08:00] is because

[00:08:03] bipartisan

[00:08:04] one of the few,

[00:08:05] bipartisan coalition in at least one house

[00:08:08] of the Congress that is willing to pass this.

[00:08:12] And this is a good step so that if the elections

[00:08:15] go the way we want in November,

[00:08:18] this is something that helps those elections go the way

[00:08:20] we want in November, then we can come back

[00:08:23] and extend and expand on it. So this is one of the times for incrementalism

[00:08:27] actually does work now the other side

[00:08:30] they are not fans of anything that they might seem to be at the

[00:08:34] quote unquote giveaway businesses

[00:08:36] and i always like to remind people

[00:08:38] is not that cutting a tax or giving

[00:08:41] uh... adjustments to

[00:08:43] expensive or otherwise

[00:08:45] is a quote-unquote giveaway to a business

[00:08:47] that's because you don't have a right to that movie in the first place

[00:08:50] she got given him anything

[00:08:52] they're just keeping more of what they created in the first place

[00:08:55] right but that's not that's a foreign concept to a lot of uh... elected

[00:09:00] officials and and government accountants who

[00:09:02] who think you know attacks cut or a uh...

[00:09:04] a cut in funding for example is that we didn't get everything we asked for

[00:09:08] it

[00:09:09] right so it's a different kind of way of thinking i guess alright is there

[00:09:12] anything else on this that you want to add before we let you go that you think

[00:09:15] is important or interesting for people to know

[00:09:17] we have a big thing is please please please give your members of congress

[00:09:21] both in the house and the court called let them know that you support this bill because

[00:09:26] uh... obviously passed out of the house but there's good that good chance to

[00:09:31] come back as part of conflict committee legislation

[00:09:34] that means that the senate has that they've been some changes

[00:09:37] house would have to agree

[00:09:38] though we need to make sure that everybody whether the people who voted

[00:09:41] against it

[00:09:42] or the people who voted for

[00:09:44] in the house no and then in the senate

[00:09:46] they know that you want it because this is critical

[00:09:49] to our economic livelihood especially the time when things are so tough out

[00:09:54] fill bell the director of external affairs at freedom works thanks so much

[00:09:57] for your time sir appreciate it

[00:09:59] all right thank you take care of that's uh...

[00:10:02] bill bell and uh... freedom works website is freedom works.org. As I promised,

[00:10:08] circle and back to Jen Paseki, just like Jen Paseki would do.

[00:10:12] Circle and back. This is from MSNBC last night.

[00:10:16] They were, you may have guessed it, they were giddy over this speech.

[00:10:22] They were in full squeeze mode. Okay. That's what all the kids say nowadays.

[00:10:28] Um, actually not from nowadays, like maybe five years ago, but whatever. Point is they

[00:10:34] were really, really happy. This state of the union speech really spoke to the leftists

[00:10:40] on MSNBC. Take a listen to read America because there are people that are frustrated and angry. You just heard

[00:10:47] it right there from India. There's people that aren't that happy about their lives.

[00:10:50] And so it moves like that. He's not coming from an elite place in Washington. No. You

[00:10:54] don't really have problems. Look at the data. He's saying, it's okay. You don't feel great.

[00:10:59] There's lots of things not to feel great about. It's also, I mean, he spent so many months

[00:11:03] or years of his, okay, I got a second. Wait a minute. I don't know who this one, who this first woman was,

[00:11:09] but she's saying that Joe Biden totally struck the right tone because he didn't give him stats

[00:11:17] in and give him all this information, which he has been doing, by the way, and it hasn't been

[00:11:21] working. So now he's pivoting. And so he's telling me, oh, it's okay

[00:11:26] if you don't feel good.

[00:11:27] There are some things that are bad,

[00:11:29] which is an admission finally.

[00:11:30] I guess it's sort of like the border that wasn't a crisis

[00:11:32] until all of a sudden it had to be a crisis

[00:11:35] for them to pass the bill, and then it didn't pass,

[00:11:37] and then it's like, now it's a crisis again.

[00:11:39] Anyway, I just find this to be funny

[00:11:41] that like now he gets credit for acknowledging

[00:11:44] that things aren't kind of bad for some people.

[00:11:46] Because at first they were gaslighting us all and telling us that we just didn't understand

[00:11:50] how good things were.

[00:11:51] And he did kind of say that when he said last night, hey, I'm in a pretty Asian.

[00:11:56] And everybody's like, yeah.

[00:11:58] But no, he said he made this argument that the inflation is now down to 3% or something

[00:12:03] like that.

[00:12:04] And Mike Johnson, the speaker of the house, just shaking his head behind him because that's

[00:12:08] not how inflation works.

[00:12:10] It's compounded.

[00:12:11] It once it once you inflate the prices, they never go down.

[00:12:15] There's never been deflation since the rapid inflation from three years ago.

[00:12:20] So it's all the prices are now just permanently higher.

[00:12:25] All right, so now here's Jen Paseki.

[00:12:26] President C, including when I was there being constrained,

[00:12:29] right?

[00:12:30] He went from running against Trump

[00:12:32] to really trying to be a uniter

[00:12:34] that's still part of who he is.

[00:12:36] And remember-

[00:12:37] Oh, but, she got down.

[00:12:39] Yeah, she got halfway through that sentence

[00:12:41] and realized, oh my gosh, this isn't the narrative.

[00:12:43] I'm gonna back this up again, okay?

[00:12:45] Because what she's saying here is that this was so awesome to see that Joe Biden is no

[00:12:50] longer constrained.

[00:12:53] But he's still a United, sorry, I mean, yeah, like he's okay, so like he's totally laying

[00:12:57] into the Republicans, but he's totally a United because that's his brand.

[00:13:00] He placed in Washington saying you don't really have problems.

[00:13:03] Look at the data.

[00:13:04] He's saying it's okay, you don't feel great. There's lots of things not to feel great about also.

[00:13:09] I mean, he spent so many months or years of his presidency, including when I was there

[00:13:13] being constrained, right? You know, he went from running against Trump to really trying

[00:13:18] to be a uniter. That's still part of who he is. And remember, there was a story a couple

[00:13:22] weeks or months ago about how he privately talked about Trump,

[00:13:25] like using all sorts of curse words and things.

[00:13:28] You sort of saw a hint of that tonight,

[00:13:30] which is what he really thinks of Trump and the threat.

[00:13:33] And in a very aggressive way,

[00:13:35] I thought it was very well, I left.

[00:13:37] I went on Twitter a little, which is a cesspool sometimes.

[00:13:40] But like it's interesting to see how people reacting.

[00:13:42] Ari Fleischer Trump, their whole thing now

[00:13:45] is that he is angry and speaking too fast.

[00:13:48] And too, I don't know if you're sitting here a minute.

[00:13:52] Oh!

[00:13:53] Oh!

[00:13:53] Ah!

[00:13:54] Ah!

[00:13:55] Ah!

[00:13:56] Ah!

[00:13:57] Ah!

[00:13:58] Ah!

[00:13:59] I don't understand why that was so funny.

[00:14:02] What did I miss?

[00:14:03] He was angry.

[00:14:04] He did speak too fast

[00:14:06] Is it a joke because you thought we couldn't or you thought that we thought he couldn't speak fast

[00:14:13] We know he can speak fast

[00:14:16] He becomes less

[00:14:18] intelligible when he does

[00:14:20] But they just found this to be the most hilarious thing like they got nothing

[00:14:32] So if you're sitting in the White House, that's kind of a win I mean that they had to kind of overcome this hurdle of this perception that has been a huge problem

[00:14:39] But I think what people so there you go

[00:14:41] Paseki saying this is a huge win

[00:14:44] She thinks for the White House that he didn't fall asleep

[00:14:47] while standing at the podium. That's the that was the barometer for success last night.

[00:14:54] I mean, way to aim high, I guess.

[00:14:57] We'll saw in that playing back and forth that Rachel mentioned is that's kind of who he

[00:15:01] is. I mean, he has this funny sense of humor that people don't get to always see.

[00:15:05] And he does like to kind of play,

[00:15:07] especially if it's a new member of the staff in a meeting.

[00:15:10] So I think you kind of saw that a little bit.

[00:15:12] It was actually the best tax speech ever given by a Democrat.

[00:15:17] It's as simple as that.

[00:15:18] All right, that's Lawrence O'Donnell who's an idiot.

[00:15:21] But yeah, so this way that he plays with the staffers.

[00:15:27] We've heard that story, right, where he quizzes them and he yells at them and people are like,

[00:15:31] I don't want to go in there, send the new guy in there, right?

[00:15:33] We heard that story.

[00:15:34] We're aware of how he, quote, plays with staffers.

[00:15:37] Well, I mean, unless you're saying there's a different way that he's playing with staff,

[00:15:42] I mean, I've not heard any kind of information, well, aside from the sniffing of the hair, but I don't know

[00:15:46] anything other than that. This is the only story I'm aware of by playing with the staffers.

[00:15:52] They mean being a jackass, right, which is who that's his brand. Okay. So fine, whatever.

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[00:16:45] This from Dennis, who says,

[00:16:47] based on Biden's recent past performances,

[00:16:49] I have to agree with the assumption

[00:16:50] that he might have been subjected to an apothecary

[00:16:53] who delivered a substance very similar

[00:16:54] to what was described back in my college days

[00:16:57] in the late 60s as a diet pill.

[00:16:59] Quote unquote.

[00:17:00] They sometimes would help me stay up late,

[00:17:02] cramming before an exam, just spitballing here.

[00:17:05] Yeah, I don't know why like, or in the first hour, you know, Mike called my Democrat lawyer.

[00:17:15] He called in and he was like, Oh, you know, you say that he needs, you know, these, that

[00:17:19] they're giving them some, you know, drugs or whatever to make them alert.

[00:17:23] Yeah, absolutely.

[00:17:24] But I believe that about all presidents.

[00:17:26] So it's not like, I'm not assigning any kind of like nefarious new thing to Joe Biden,

[00:17:32] but it is quite obvious that some days are better than other days for him.

[00:17:37] To me, at least that's obvious to me.

[00:17:42] Let me see here.

[00:17:43] This is not remember.

[00:17:47] Oh, so this is from Jan, not remembering when your son died.

[00:17:51] It can be an issue of grief.

[00:17:53] When my stepson died, there are times it feels like it was just a couple of months

[00:17:57] ago rather than 20 years.

[00:17:59] I have to stop and think about the dates at a time. That being said, that means I do not use his death several times a month as a way to

[00:18:10] garner political points.

[00:18:13] Many people will have a hard time remembering the specifics of the dates of the death of

[00:18:17] someone close.

[00:18:18] However, the president continually uses the personal tragedies in his life as a way to

[00:18:22] score political points.

[00:18:24] It's not so much that he doesn't remember.

[00:18:26] It's just that he changes it so much that he no longer cares.

[00:18:32] Caller Kathleen is from Bob.

[00:18:33] He says, caller Kathleen is correct.

[00:18:35] Oh, bitey never has been a very sharp knife, even in the dull drawer of partisan politics.

[00:18:41] I had a message regarding that to here.

[00:18:46] Russ, who says everybody is talking about how Biden has or has not declined, he's obviously

[00:18:51] lost a step or several in the last 10 years, but I've been watching Joe since his 88 campaign.

[00:18:56] I was assigned to write a paper on his plagiarism and his exit from the campaign.

[00:19:01] Then I watched the Clarence Thomas confirmation and many other floor speeches and public appearances.

[00:19:06] The man has never been smart and always has been angry and slimy.

[00:19:10] I feel like Obama gave him a reset by nominating him and people don't remember anything before

[00:19:15] that.

[00:19:16] But Joe was just like Kamala.

[00:19:18] He or Kamala Kamala.

[00:19:22] He was never incant contention for the nomination was a joke in the party

[00:19:27] and only good for a reliable vote and occasional speech. He and Kamala are just the insurance

[00:19:34] policy against removal of their respective presidents.

[00:19:42] And then Mark says Nikki support Nikki Haley supporters were Democrats and they will be voting for

[00:19:49] Biden.

[00:19:50] That's a response to an earlier caller.

[00:19:53] And then Pete, please tell us what you really think about Lawrence O'Donnell.

[00:20:00] This is from Keith, who says, you reckon old joe's dick okay i'm not going to talk about

[00:20:07] whether he's wearing anything under his pants uh...

[00:20:10] let me now

[00:20:11] uh... let me get to a couple of the sound bites here how much time i got

[00:20:15] i do have enough time you this is on the border bill

[00:20:18] jul pited number

[00:20:19] clap number one

[00:20:21] and november

[00:20:22] my team began serious negotiation of the bipartisan group of senators.

[00:20:27] The result was a bipartisan bill with the toughest set of border security forums we've

[00:20:31] ever seen.

[00:20:32] Okay, so first off, notice he is slurring some of his words and he's squishing them

[00:20:37] together.

[00:20:38] And this is something he has been doing for a while.

[00:20:40] And no, he has not always been doing it and no, it has nothing to do with a stutter.

[00:20:43] Oh, you don't think so

[00:20:47] well you don't like that bill huh

[00:20:49] that conservatives got together and said it was a good bill

[00:20:53] all be darned

[00:20:55] that's amazing

[00:20:56] that bipartisan but would hire one thousand five hundred more security agents

[00:21:00] and officers

[00:21:01] one hundred more immigration judges help

[00:21:03] tackle the backload of two minute

[00:21:05] days for backload of kick. And he did it again. See, people want to just because he

[00:21:10] talked real fast. And he was really shouty. They're like, Oh, he did fantastic. Look

[00:21:14] at him. He's so good. He's so good. He's so articulate. But he wasn't. If you listen

[00:21:18] to him talk, he's slurring and he's squishing words together. He's not an unceading. He

[00:21:23] doesn't have false teeth. So it's not like he's losing his dentures while he's talking.

[00:21:28] This is a muscle motor skills issue.

[00:21:31] There are 1,300 more asylum officers and new policies that can resolve cases in six months

[00:21:37] instead of six years now.

[00:21:39] Why is it taking so long?

[00:21:42] Why is it taking so long, Joe?

[00:21:44] Could it be the massive amount of people

[00:21:46] that are in the system waiting?

[00:21:48] What are you against?

[00:21:49] What are you against?

[00:21:50] All right, so this is an example of him

[00:21:52] hectoring the crowd, right?

[00:21:54] Where he says something, you get this reaction

[00:21:56] from the crowd and he's, oh, oh, why?

[00:21:59] You don't like that, huh?

[00:22:02] This mugging for the cameras kind of stuff.

[00:22:04] Look, I think I'm all for this actually.

[00:22:07] I like where this is going now, you know, because no more, there's no more pretense. Okay. So now

[00:22:12] we have a disintegration of the norms. Thank you, Democrats for that. You're not going to like

[00:22:15] these rules when they're applied to you. So disintegration of the norms, a decay of decorum,

[00:22:21] more yelling, right, more interrupting, that sort of stuff, which means

[00:22:26] that the, you know, president is going to be trying to speak down there, but he's going

[00:22:29] to be getting yelled at all the time as this proceeds from speech to speech, more and more

[00:22:35] yelling can't speak, which means they're going to just mail it in. They're going to take,

[00:22:41] they're going to take this state of the union, put it on a postcard or an email and send it over. And that's it. And then there are no more state

[00:22:47] of the union speeches. And I think that's a win. I think that's a win for democracy.

[00:22:53] So maybe it's Joe Biden who's playing seven dimensional chess here. He then lamented

[00:22:59] how Trump derailed the passage of this bill that the conservatives liked. And that's why

[00:23:04] Joe liked it. You notice how he played like, Oh, that the conservatives liked. And that's why Joe liked it. You notice

[00:23:05] how he played like, Oh, what the conservatives liked? Are you saying it was a conservative bill?

[00:23:10] Is that what he's saying? No, it's not what he's saying. He's just using that as a weapon

[00:23:15] against Republicans. The vast majority of it is only one bill that passed any chamber of

[00:23:20] the Congress that was the House Resolution One that secured the border. Only

[00:23:26] one. It didn't even get a vote in the, or no, it did get a vote. It did not get more

[00:23:32] than what? Eight votes, eight Republicans to sign on to the bill in the Senate.

[00:23:37] The state, the obvious, all Americans deserve the freedom to be safe and America's safer today than when I took office.

[00:23:47] This is a different clip. Sorry, I'll finish it out though. This is where the Gold Star

[00:23:51] father starts screaming at Biden because his son died in Afghanistan during Biden's withdrawal

[00:23:58] of out of Afghanistan. And this guy's son was one of the 13 killed at the Abbey Gate.

[00:24:04] And this guy's son was one of the 13 killed at the Abbey Gate. The year before I took office, murder rates went up 30%.

[00:24:08] 30% they went up.

[00:24:10] Nicely parade!

[00:24:12] The biggest increase in history.

[00:24:16] It was then through my American Rescue Plan,

[00:24:22] which every American voted against I'm at.

[00:24:24] Every American voted against I'm at at every American

[00:24:25] voted against him.

[00:24:26] I'd add.

[00:24:27] You know what I mean?

[00:24:28] This idea that he gave this flawless speech last night is fiction.

[00:24:33] It is fiction.

[00:24:35] He did as best he could and it was better than recent performances. Steve Nokoui, whose son Kareem Nokoui was killed at the Abigay bombing at the airport

[00:24:48] in Kabul.

[00:24:50] He was arrested.

[00:24:52] He was taken out, handcuffed, sighted, they gave him a ticket.

[00:24:58] As compared to what was in a guy named Gutenberg, I think it was his name, whose child died in the Parkland, Florida high school shooting.

[00:25:09] And he interrupted Donald Trump's state of the union speech.

[00:25:14] And he was simply escorted out.

[00:25:16] No ticket.

[00:25:19] If Joe Biden is truly a unifier, he will, he will make sure that those charges get dropped.

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[00:26:42] All right. So here is a clip number two on the immigration issue Joe Biden lamenting how Donald Trump

[00:26:49] derailed passage of the absolutely awful broken border bill.

[00:26:54] I'm told my predecessor called members of Congress in the Senate to demand they block

[00:26:58] the bill.

[00:27:00] He feels political when he viewed as a political win for me and a political loser for him.

[00:27:06] It's not about him. It's not about me. I'd be a winner. Not really.

[00:27:13] What? I'd be a winner. Not really? What are...

[00:27:19] Bang up job, Joe. Look at how mentally acute he is.

[00:27:27] job job look how it look at how mentally acute he is now

[00:27:27] marjorie taylor green

[00:27:28] shouting out

[00:27:30] lake in riley's name

[00:27:32] she's the girl that was beaten to death by the illegal alien in

[00:27:36] afans georgia

[00:27:37] she's saying say his name this when he was coming in she gave him a button with

[00:27:42] her name on it said said, say her name, say her name.

[00:27:45] And so now he reaches over and he picks up the button.

[00:27:49] Lincoln, Lincoln Riley.

[00:27:57] And that, what, no, not Lincoln Riley isn't, I think that's like a coach or something,

[00:28:03] right?

[00:28:04] So close, but no.

[00:28:06] So he still didn't say her name, but he tried.

[00:28:08] Yeah.

[00:28:09] I mean, he tried, even though it was like written on the button, he tried.

[00:28:10] Minus and young woman who was killed by an illegal.

[00:28:14] Uh oh.

[00:28:15] That's right.

[00:28:16] Uh oh.

[00:28:17] But how many of thousands of people being killed by legal?

[00:28:20] Okay.

[00:28:21] So her death doesn't matter because thousands of other people are killed by legal.

[00:28:24] See? So that that's a great counter argument or something.

[00:28:29] But you did you hear the mess up there?

[00:28:33] He called them illegal and illegal and Democrats were not very happy with him for that.

[00:28:39] But there's a reason why they put this portion of the speech at the very end of the speech.

[00:28:44] A lot of people stop watching after a little while, so they're hoping a lot of the lefties

[00:28:48] have gone to bed or gone out to the bars.

[00:28:50] To her parents, I say, my heart goes out to you having lost children myself.

[00:28:55] I understand.

[00:28:56] But look, if we change the dynamic at the border, people pay people, people pay these

[00:29:02] smugglers $8,000 to get across the border

[00:29:05] because they know if they get by, if they get by and let into the country, it's six to

[00:29:11] eight years before they have a hearing. And that happened. And it's worth taking the

[00:29:15] chance to the 8,000. But that's your policy. It's only six months, six weeks.

[00:29:22] The idea is it's highly unlikely that people will pay that money and come all that way,

[00:29:27] knowing that they'll be able to be kicked out quickly.

[00:29:30] Folks, you can do that now.

[00:29:34] I respectfully suggest my friend and my Republican, his old, and American people, get this bill

[00:29:40] done.

[00:29:41] We need to act now.

[00:29:43] Hang on.

[00:29:44] He's got another slurge coming up.

[00:29:47] More slurry, hang on, there's more slurry.

[00:29:52] Get it John now.

[00:29:53] And if my predecessor is watching, instead of paying politics, I'm pressuring members

[00:30:03] of Congress to block the bill. Join me in

[00:30:05] telling the Congress to pass it. We can do it together, but that's what he

[00:30:10] apparently hears what he will not do. I will not demonize immigrants. He will not

[00:30:17] demonize immigrants and then he had some slurage in there too. I'm not really

[00:30:19] sure what he was talking about. Alright, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you

[00:30:23] so much for listening. I could not do the show without your support and the was talking about.