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larry: hello folks and welcometw president trump north carolina today, laser focused on the affordability crisis in the economy and congressman myron donaldson or leffler on all of that just in a moment but first of fox news on the ground in carolina with a preview of the trump rally and what is cooking. >> hi and we are still tracking remarks a minute now so we could see the former president come up behind me and i will you know and we are watching this and i discussed some excerpts from his remarks from the campaign and i will you, that these going to talk about the trump tax cuts and he will say that is making them permanent if he becomes president to get because we talk about the new tax on tips and something vice president kamala harris has jumped on as well and he will also talk about not taxing social security enables and quite a bit of time any
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kamala harris pretty hard on her economic policy or lack of economic policy because again, we still do not know where she stands and some conservatives have been summa sort of stay away from the personal attacks sick of the issues and time of the economy and inflation and that is with these folks as you see behind me have been talking to me about all morning long here economic plan from the former president this and we will and see if he stays away from the personal attacks and sticks to the economy and north carolina is a must win state for him and larry he narrowly when the state in 2020 is when the seven battleground states that is super pack mega inc. is something $100 million into an ansel's from now until labor day times running latest round and another swing state michigan right now were trump leads harris by three-point and new head-to-head new york times tenable this what vance said about kamala harris and her
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economic policies listen. >> that is not a reputation for a record to brag on this proven to be ashamed of what is taking so long to get inflation to where it is and where the prices so high it is because kamala harris failed to do her job. john: everybody here in north carolina i talked to larry is talking about the cpi numbers, the inflation report, and they were telling me, that it is really impacting them first of i talked to one woman who asked just want to beauty parlor and she said that she has seen a 30 percent drop in revenue people coming it because people just do not want to spend the extra money on anything else and they have to buy the necessities and trump is getting it today head start over vice president kamala harris in the city was swinging through on friday and she will unveil her economic plan the harris and building middle-class up and defining
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goal of their administration is so here we are in north carolina, big swing state for both of these candidates and we await for president trump making his remarks here north carolina. larry: great stuff and as kellyanne conway said the other night in the show, hand size, not insult and how about that is now that swinging go to the white house "fox news" introduce he is there to tell us what is cooking and peter, what is going on there. >> we saw prison invited today mary. peter: speaking in the old executive office building to 100 content creators and officials here say even the president biden is not a candidate, there still trying to reach americans who might not consume the news or information in the traditional way like tv and newspapers and magazines we have a clip on the president talking to these mostly young influencers.
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biden: is that the prospective that was a joke there was a j joke. >> has immediate inflation mr. present. biden: yes live a soft landing on policies are working and start writing that way okay this why invited you to the white house because i'm looking for a job. peter: fact check, true. [laughter] we listen to the president talking very it is clear, it is not just trying to reach americans, who consume their get the news on social media rather than on tv, he also thinks that based on what he said, that is not getting a fair shake from people on tv or people read newspaper blogs. try to rewrite recent history and the way is going out by talking to these influencers and hoping that they do start posting things on their feet
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about how is economic policy is working and that is something vice president kamala harris disagrees with because that seals is reporting that she will soon start to distance herself from his unpopular economic platform larry. larry: that is interesting, very interesting array she will distance herself and that will be maybe we have to see how that plays out peter tuesday, thank you. peter: they keep that in the top of the press secretary about this event is that if president biden's policies were as popular as white house officials and they keep saying that they are, he was still be the candidate but he's not. larry: you're absolutely right and is always thank you very much and some folks looks like kamala harris steelcase business not subject to the roof. and she's explained to give a speech on friday outlining something to begin the program and probably aiming at the biden
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and harris ongoing virus of high prices you just watch okay you just watch, she will blame business because joyce does. and only in the biden and harris administration, when the prices started to skyrocket, immediately blamed businesses for price gouging something called excess profits and another thing called corporate greed then of course, it was problem would be transitory and will they were wrong on all counts and so, they formed a task force limited justice department and the federal trade commission ending agriculture department in the energy department and all kinds of other agencies and they came up with nothing and it was no proof that food and businesses in price gouging and gasoline pumps thinking inxs prices, and profits or anything no proof nothing another oil companies with public companies nobody and then, they started to blame
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trophies which may be a nuisance but have nothing to do with inflation and then, san francisco fed came out with a study the corporate price gouging has not been a primary driver of u.s. inflation ouch. but i guarantee you that kamala harris will try to make that price gouging case one more time because even with her recent flip flopping on all of liberal progressive positions, she still today, does not like business. and government is never wrong in her book, it is always businesses that is wrong so here's something to consider, even today the level of consumer prices is up over 20 percent during the 42 month term of biden harris including a 22 percent hike in grocery prices, 22 percent increase in rents, a 32 percent rise in electricity the 50 percent rise
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in gasoline. or in july alone, the price of fresh fruits and melons jumped 10 percent in the prices up a percent copy over 3 percent and real weekly earnings were typical middle income families, danielle 4 percent because prices have increased more than paychecks so in longtail of inflation continues to plague middle america. meanwhile, the budgets deficit for fiscal year 24 is expected to hit just south of $2 trillion and that is nearly 7 percent of gdp and this is not be time with no national emergencies, and economy that is only recently that full employment and the cbo baseline shows the 2 trillion-dollar deficits, as far as the eye can see with publicly held debt rising to 12t
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that and missus kamala harris does not one peep about this insane federal spending the really is the root cause of this particular unfortunate cycle of inflation, not a peep and you won't hear about it in the speech on friday, undivided regulatory attack on business some of the constant war against also fuels, along with her repeated efforts to raise taxes, all of that is mobile the protective supply side of the economy that creates goods and services. knowing what blanket overproduction, and the work incentives and they continue to increase demand through government spending and deficits and faint mainline the money right into your checking accounts you know. and regrettably, the j powell that has been a and made into the biden harris spending too much money chasing too few goods and breathe more inflation itself year-to-year cvi slow
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down to 2.9 percent for all items excluding food and energy 3.2 percent but that disinflation will not last long as the rest continue every spending and borrowing ways in american business did not force higher government spending or borrowing or regulating or taxing. those mistakes came from government action and unless that government action is curved, inflation is likely to flare up again especially with the wrong crowd is reelected to the white house. get my drift and that is the roof for tonight in a reckless talk and 20 is now welcome back ported hundred 40 congressman my rent and art and author of trump economics inside of the america first by the economy you name and arthur we have to have you back because today your was a civil celebrate your birthday and by minnesota bridge were they were all going to celebrate last known friedman to come but
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he was otherwise engaged some just have the three of us talking environment donelson up to begin with you getting them wrong company think kamala harris on friday will unveil some supply-side policy what you think you think choked blamed businesses in the private sector in price gouging and corporate great for inflation and how do you see this by rent. byron: i see it how you see it, she will come out and do the same progressive talking points on the way to curb prices and the problem is it does not work and i think she give a speech movie two days ago and started to hit out when she was a prosecutor and she's going after corporations, for raising prices and things like that. but we all know that if you try to put artificial caps on prices, will you enough doing is raising prices as a result and that does not work. she will never look at the fact that she was the tie-breaking vote in the u.s. senate for the american rescue plan which created a labor shortage by
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paying people to stay home, and the inflation reduction act, she was a tie-breaking vote for that as well which then supercharged the inflation prices we have right now. she won't take responsibility for the fact that disinflation spree, started in 2021, and the thing that happened in 2021 very donald trump was no longer president of the united states and it was joe biden and kamala harris this is their economic record has been destroyed middle income families in poor families and seniors on fixed incomes and so i don't anticipate any supply-side policy agenda for kamala harris is quite the contrary. it will be with massive government regulation, having the boot on american business and we all know what that does and it's only going to spur economic growth and essentially going to create a more stubborn inflation going forward. larry: and arthur leffler she will say corporations are the
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problem and she will want to tax them and i don't know whether she will go for direct price controls maybe she will bet she always attacks them i think she wants to tax them and just trying to make this distinction part of this government action and free enterprise action and the government action is the problem with that is the problem and the democrats do not see it that way but mr. trump understands that he liberated free enterprise economy he's talking about that right now with carolina anything that is free enterprise, that is the solution now in the face of evidence art when you do the best not understand what you think so. art: left and she does not understand and i think byron's, was to the point and she was that tie-breaking vote and she owns the inflation reduction act and even more that joe biden and she is the author of the inflation of the biden administration and she really us
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and resent to my voice and if it had been great and if it had been gouging price gouging five businesses, wouldn't they have price gouging the way through trump and he did not and inflation was low under trump businesses were given free reign to grow and be competitive we did not have inflation and she comes in with the government in vain, goes way up it is clear that there is the evidence for you been in government all of her life there eight. this machine is a lawyer and government and all her life and you think the government is the answer in fact, we think of government as a problem wasn't that the reagan think the most scarce seven a scary word for in english language and i'm from the government and i'm here to help you. i mean, she believes the government is a solution because she is government and she believes that she's all-powerful but she does not understand the private sector at all and she wants one person healthcare system and all of this national takeover was to raise taxes on
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business and she does not think that these people respond to incentives and supply sides see what i think that should just like much worse that biden. >> they don't understand markets because the thing is. larry: okay if you're running a company, and you raise your prices, too much okay, guess what, consumers will boycott your product and the company will lose money and that is the way that the market works. there supply and demand and if the business gets out of line, the consumer slaps the business back into line and that is how the markets work okay. if a stock is higher than people want to pay for it, then they will pull back the cash and the price of the stock will come down or they will just sell the stock the price will prevail. and they don't understand markets by rent they don't seem to be improving on any of that tonight here no market oriented
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stuff coming from well it is kamala harris but is a lot of them and they do not hear any of that and that is where i think the problem is nobody from business and they do not get businesses markets byron donald. byron: i think you're correct in starbucks inspired their ceo for similar situation the night checking the prices upon the copies to the customers rejected it in a more is like what the heck is going on get this guy out of here and they took human is a chipolte co that just happened in the market but is bigger and think you think that number with the reason why the democratic do not trust markets, i don't understand markets is because you cannot get elected with that kind of a policy agenda if you truly believe that the work is works this about political power, not about economic policy for the american people and it's important to stay in for everybody to understand the kamala harris
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will try to distance herself from joe biden's economic record and the problem is like susan rice said the other day, she is intricate and she was right there crafting the economic policy of the biden administration and now she is trying to walk away from. she can not in his successes and failures are hers. larry: where will she go. if you going to run away at this late date with just a couple of months before the election and having unseated him. steve forbes that the last time the show that he may be forced to resign as president of the democratic convention in chicago for all we know. but when will she run and where's the different that he will be go back to something and arthur you talking about healthcare admitted to go and she now she flip-flops and she's not really for medicare all although she was is a 40 trillion-dollar about 40 trillion-dollar program okay but she also said in those days, only a few years ago before she
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flip-flops of that she was get bossy with it private health insurance and so i did a little homework because i was doing ballpark last night and more specifically listen to these numbers arthur, 180 million americans through business group healthcare, that's the private sector okay. 180 million plus arthur there is another 46 million who by their own okay. so you have 180 million through some kind of a group of business benefit and you have 46 million and that is a total of 2,206,000,000 people that would be disenfranchised if you ended private health insurance and i need to tell you art, i don't care how many times she flips, and i don't care how many times she flops, in her dna, and the dna her closest advisers, the left and liberal progressives would like to and private health
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insurance. what would that do this country i ask you, art lafleur. kay.art: the knee got to the coy to completely write she have the dna she is a government person from the beginning of time and what bernie sanders wanted tingle payer commission was right there with bernie. she believes that brett course and a posters teller, do not say that it will hurt you the action and she is very crockett said about to makeshift the bottom line, she is going to do it and she will put that through that will be her healthcare plan and she should put through medical price transparency the way the trump try to do in his administration for the executive order in abiding by the wave along with hundred for the executive order as well she backing away from that because she does not believe what she believes governments the answer to every problem in the private sector is the cause of every problem and that's into her dna that's where she has been all over life and she won't change out that larry, she won't to change on these things that there will be or not
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be one private sector pro incentive capitalist solution she will ever ever ever you will all be more government and more and if you like government, go to the dmv and go to the post office and you can see how well they run things. larry: only be less were 32nd spots okay and look, all of these deficits, 7 percent of the gdp deficits, $2 trillion as far as the eye could see over a period of time they say it's one to be percent of gdp at that is that wartime numbers an emergency number. as a covid-19 number and a depression number, we have none of those but there is still spending and borrowing god. and i guarantee you byron, not one people of the deficits in government spending and on the net stop will be in her speech and don't you think i would be happy if the work but they never
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talk about her and her curvy spending which really was the proximate cause of inflation in this particular cycle of us were. byron: you are absolutely right at you not going to talk about it she will not talk about cutting spending and ways to pay down debt and get our country out of this massive overspending crisis that we are in because kamala harris and joe biden and nancy policy don't forget her, they put us on this trajectory of annual 2 trillion-dollar deficits she won't walk that back. because she would lose support inside of the democrat party overnight to guarantee you she won't say it see what you are right okay congressman think you and happy birthday to my pal art lafleur appreciated to be up for the long of inflation plagues and will talk without with kevin next up and i'll be right back,o itu is kudlow. what about africa?
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once upon a time, they did it if they. kevin: yes that's right and so when the reasons why people feel like they're really being harmed by inflation is that so many people have car loans and credit card debt and someone in the interest rates on those things, they have skyrocketed so right now for example, 47 percent of americans carry the debt over a new credit card every month so they do not pay it off the average balance is about $7000 the interest rate and the $7000 is 24 percent and so the 1700 bucks a year and in addition to you know with the spending it on food this going through the roof as a people really are suffering because of the inflation a lot more than the cpi which came out a little more tame than it has been today and you know that is just on the true indicator of how people doing. larry: also on that report for the sake will there's too much emphasis on rents in housing but the reality is, mortgage rates
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are not included a mortgage rates in many cases have made housing unaffordable i know the home prices have into high mortgage rates are too high and so people will impose who had low mortgage for a five years ago under the trump years, they don't want to get out right because they're going to be two and half percent mortgage and are going to go into seven and is a big problem also the nobody talks about that. kevin: and there is something that you probably shall because the professor is unusual at the housing affordability index and right now it's as low as it's been since the 80s. in the mortgage rate because president trump lifted in the three snow people are lucky if they get a seven. as of the really increases the cost of owning a home and basically people are sing put no moving around. larry: kevin you think kamala harris will give a speech on the economy we think on friday you think she will have a long section on how the group spending and reduce federal deficits and debt.
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kevin: honest-to-goodness, positions changing so fast i can't predict it is that she's going to say and furniture of the one thing we know whenever she said yesterday's just going to say the opposite so she probably will say that he could actually leave you with a meets with your change of mind all of the time about what you advocate is that you don't really believe it and under which she says her believer to quote a great fit former president them i don't think she knows what she thinks. larry: but you know kevin, look at she never never referred to this will the deficit is coming in just under $2 trillion this year and it is 6.7 percent almost 7 percent of gdp kevin hassett in peacetime without emergency said were not far from full employment and we've never seen this before in any good should be objecting but i never hear joe biden and never hear kamala harris spending and deficits that is why do not
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think that she will on friday then she flip-flops those progressive ideas that are big deficits and spending i thank you so one of them the sacrificed. kevin: and you know what will we do see discussion about reducing spending is an present trump's platform which you know and like candidate kamala harris president trump actually listed the things he wanted to do the convention one of them of course is to bring spending and they won't do brooke artist with the citizens they want to it, the fed's job is to be very difficult everybody celebrating the cpi today but you know your beer cpi still 3.2 percent and you know its way above the target and to review the fed rates in september but if you go back to the 70s, what happened was the double down the big spending policies so then it went back up that would be my bet and kamala harris. larry: i agree without it by the way, mr. trump is coming over the policy wide paper that is just terrific including spending restraints and it will be out
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larry: so the biden harrisadmins insipid the fastest rate in a decade completely changing the electorate and i wonder why and 20 is now new york congresswoman claudia is of any some congress and scott. claudia, in connecticut, where i have voted brighter no, 30 years, all you need is a credit card that's all you need okay i want to give them license policing is a picture coming up
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with a credit card now this massive registration and granting of citizenship, where is this coming from and what is the me maybe we should stop it. claudia: it is by design larry, that's what we have to say that it that is why we know the most of the states in the united states do not require proof of citizenship before voting in the new york city conversely walk of janie dmv and you're on your honor, you just on every license as you get in new york to get protected that it ask you and have a are you a u.s. citizen and you can answer yes or no in the winter say yes, it will ask you which party one register for an enough you go and you are now on the roles and he requires actual real diligence and a very good organization on the ground to determine if this ballots gets to the board of elections and if he gets into the box and once he gets into the box larry, it is over and remember the 2020 election was decided by less than 44000 votes and if you look at wisconsin, arizona, and
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georgia, just those three states. larry: i got it and scott. thank illegals come across okay to get a visa get a work permit, and then in many states, they get a drivers license. when a drivers license, i think in many states, they will be able to vote and they should not be voting and they probably should not of god in the driver's license and that they should not about the work permit because they are here illegally that is where this is going and i don't know, the main the new york times is happy with it and are used. scott: of course not and this is been design from the very beginning as i president obama telling us that people here illegally would not be able to tell themselves to taxpayer-funded obama care and of course after the fact, we know that's exactly what happened they been telling us all along, that this is not about changing vote, we are cynical it will mean were ethnocentric and egocentric and all these names that they call
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us but that is exactly what this is by d sinus of just like you said, your given a work permit and then you're given a drivers license in pennsylvania and i suspect new york and claudia can confirm this, is motivator and you register to vote and why would they register people to vote that are not citizens when they know not supposed to be voting. but they will do that after the fact there's almost nothing that you can do because once that ballot is intermingled with other ballots, there's not one judge in the country that will say, we have to throw this ballots out because some of them are fraudulent they both say cancel any up because one of them might be legitimate. larry: will claudia with the state that mike johnson you are pushing with a stop this would probably out as a coiffed the time for. larry: and. claudia: i think emily tremendous difference in obviously requiring proof of citizenship among the larry, is critical and was such a fragile
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society, constitutional republie requires citizens to take part in response abilities of citizenship along with the benefits of citizenship, one citizen one vote in the new york constitution and the law requires citizenship for voting for the democrats keep putting laws it edited by right to vote is sacred right that we have and continue to allow these noncitizens to delete the vote because of trying to prime the pump and wind at all costs regardless of if they undergoing think about that office a to protect which is completely really ridiculousness by the company for the grade again i just giving a document with a plan and how we do that the way the president trump has envisioned this making sure that we could do not delude the price of her citizens and making sure that they're part of this government byway is republicans, i know scott agrees with this, we want every legal citizen to vote in elections when you want to suppress about that impressed without as a destructor to make you think were terrible medial
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that whenever legal season to vote. >> i don't understand scott get the last work and understand scott we if you can get get a permit coming across the border and he license you vote in this way will again i had to say about you don't even need an id card picture and this is a wife and i don't know how you stop and scott. scott: it's only under system and nobody's checking there is no way to check after the fact which is why elections must be squared away from the beginning of this why we should vote in person, with citizenship and identification requirements and monday and you can kill an absentee ballot because once the election habits there's no way to rectify it after the fact which the democrats now, is why
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they voted against the save act because they're not interested in citizens voting in the winning at all costs in the country via. larry: yes, i was somehow and thank you scott. claudia we appreciate you both very much and moving right along, that story in the democratic convention in chicago that fired on kamala harris. and joining us mark simone hall of fame rhodia in a video show host fox news contributor new book progressively worse by today's democrats and eight your daddies and thank you and chicago fire mark. >> absolutely and first, there will be no crime in chicago for a week in the pleaded up. [laughter] [laughter] mark: i will drive chicagoans crazy because are showing that you could do it if you wanted to. a lot of radical speakers it's in a park five is sought -
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speaking right before kamala harris in the train other charlottesville bring up this at the trump together new york times, calling for the death penalty and claimed that it was with central park five who were acquitted in that it had nothing to do with it like a charlottesville and told. larry: vigil have left-wing speakers. sc.mark: radical c1 otherwise it will yell and scream not included no ben-ami flip-flops, though be ready for the public to see that you point. mark: yes no call trump a racist and all that stuff that they do if they this race cards and all that kind of stuff. larry: flip-flop flip-flop is kind of like mike dukakis and john kerry but you know you get away with it everybody's asking and enough to get away with it and i don't think what you think. >> is much different media 1988 with the carcass was leaving published by 70 points for this
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time and even into thousand for the 50 percent of the people trusted the media never asked him about something like 20 points among the republican single digits at this point is so you have the media that would hold his candidacy capitol based on the past rhetoric and the record in the tim russert's oath of the world was play it soundbite and for the candidate the candidate would have to defend it has differences the candidate showed up for the interview and kamala harris now at 24 days since she basically got the nomination she said to do one interview take one question of sepsis obviously they press conference that she ran for president back in 2019. the reason why is it when you think about the telephone for she's the human chernobyl silicate us faith she will do an interview until after labor day looks like this point until early voting probably starts in pennsylvania. larry: so mark simone, we shot she came out afternoon taxes on tips and failed to footnote
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donald trump we shot. >> i was offended just a knife and a big fight. >> is a comes giving is horrible and for so that why does she copy it exactly and copy and paste kamala harris and just copying everything she's whenever red hats before you know it. larry: for dinner dna you will not take out the california san francisco liberal progressive interview literalists, and is going to have and she will her own with somebody and she will say stuff and the dna is there is not going to be pleasant for her. >> when we have these wacky crazy dnase that let the criminals of these progressive d.a.'s, forget that she was the first one and she was in san francisco before these other das and she was for the proposition7 basically legalizing shoplifting proposition 57th that all the criminals boost the most dangerous criminals is horrible stuff. larry: joe help nick is a
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governor tim walz problem. >> stolen dollars that minneapolis burned to the ground. joe: one ticket believe that we should keep mad at the women's sports and the other take a that we should keep tampons in elementary boy school bathrooms and a son in elementary school and that is a tim walz position i think it all gets expository debates quite frankly. larry: is a nasty story hanging out with the mother by weeks jewish people talks about adolf hitler and really, he has a temper the past and i just do not know how much it really matters. >> 1 inch putt for kamala harris and all she needed was 65 percent intensive state whoever wins pennsylvania and she went with tampon tim walz is a first major decision she made as a candidate boy was at the wrong what. larry: okay mark thank you and gentlemen think you very much and coming up, joe biden unconstitutional student loan bailout is blocked once again by
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texas senator john cornyn and welcome, and i have a story here, the federal appeals court, and again they rule that biden is still cancellations are still unconstitutional was when this judge slammed the reports slammed the for swimming will reports how is this possible that they can still do it. john: while they are lawlessness that we do not believe in enforcing the law of the border don't believe in following the law and they can gain some sort of political it finished by transferring the obligations of the student borrowers to taxpayers these loans are not forgiving from the just been paid by taxpayers many of whom do not have the resources to go to college themselves. larry: and is costing a fortune in the estimates of these cancellations run frankly from 500 billion, up to $1 trillion and into the deficit in the debt they do not care about that
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either. john: no and you would know as well as anybody that i think this is also inflationary and people wonder why the prices are so high even though inflation is starting to take that pathetic human that have been the price increases on everything from groceries, gas to rent to mortgage payments has been skyhigh and 40 are high inflation rate and this is one of the policies that contributed to that. larry: and i have been involved in the discussions about the budget reconciliation package next year and the taxes and spending by one rescue during this broadcast with elon musk and mr. trump as you probably have heard, and proposes government efficiency commission and he said that he would serve on it and mr. trump said absolutely without a doubt, you will come and serve on your the greatest i wonder what john cornyn thought about that and want to start off the commission put mr. musk in charge and listen, i've heard worse ideas.
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john: i think that he would make a great contributor to that ever but you larry this is really congress responsibility in congress want to do what the biden administration, which $35 trillion in debt, and what i'm hoping for aftergood election on november 5th is that we can then pass responsible budget infidel $6 trillion the federal government spends on the table and say what should be our priorities one of those priorities need to be able to chip away at the national debt by cutting spending and that is the problem and invest think that we do not tax people enough but it's really spinning problem but i'm for anybody including a lawn was a help contributed to that effort. >> i do thank you so encouraging mr. trump really wants to go after spending and he has that white paper policy paper coming out that underscores that and so i think that will help you consider that's all i say will
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