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lar ry kudlow. president trump on ground in georgia today, helping recovery effort after hurricane helene. where are joe biden and kamala harris? our own mad all worth on the story. >> you know with hurricane helene, we are still trying continued to the extent of the devastation. at-this-point over 120 people have passed away. some americans also feeling like president biden and vice president kamala harris have been missing in the response efforts. biden, vowing to change it. >> i also want you to know i'm committed to traveling to the impacting areas as soon as possible. i am told it would be di disruptive if i did it right now, excuse me, i have a cold. reporter: president biden was at beach in delaware and kamala harris in california.
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weeing donors, tweeting on sunday her thoughts where with those who lost loved ones and property, people slammed her, saying it came too late and wondering why she has not made plans to visit, former president trump visited georgia today, and he had this to say about official response. >> people on ground are doing the best they can. in every challenging circumstances, we do need some help from the federal government, they have to get together with governor that governor needs to -- he has been trying to get them, i'm sure they will come through. but he has been calling the president, has not been able to get him. reporter: president trump was referring to governor kemp, white house disputing that claim saying that president biden spoke with georgia governor company with next governor cooper, responding to americans in need should not be political. there is no mistakes that
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these two states will be crucial in this year's election. georgia and north carolina are suffering, they need help, come in november, they will also be voting. larry. larry: yep, sure will, madison alworth thank you. >> in a moment we'll pick up hurricane helene story, and failure of joe biden and kamala harris to act decisively on sight as site as for trump has we will talk about it with kellyanne conway but first i want to weigh in how prime minister benjamin netanyahu is trying his best to teach joe biden and kamala harris where appease ment never works. that is the subject of the riff. last friday prime minister netanyahu blasted the u.n. as a swamp of anti-semitic bile and a farce. and he sent idf forces to
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bomb hezbollah headquarters that took out long time hospitalization keller has an n has an nasrallah, and others, today, israel launched raids to clean out hezbollah and allow 60 thousand displaced israelis to return to their homes if -- it shows how actions speak louder than words but words can be a warning, but actions constitute deterants, mere words like deescalation and ceasefire almost always make it worse, joe biden called nasrallah's death a measure of justice and relapsed to a call for a negotiate the ceasefire. believe it or not using anti-semitic u.n. as a vehicle. that would be a terrible mistake. israel is trying to teach a deterrent le lesson to
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mr. biden and miss harris. they are not listening, judging by thiss exchange. >> israel may be launching a limited operation in to lebanon are you aware of that. >> i'm more aware than you might know, i'm i i'm comfortable with them stopping, we should have a cease fear now. larry: there he goes, let israel handle it, stope -- stop putting the cuffs on israel. and recall pagers and walky talkers and neither hezbollah nor hamas can be trusted with ceasefires or hostage negotiations. never trusted. and consider the impact on iran. hamas circ is evil,
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hezbollah evil, iran is mother of all evil, donald trump took out soleimani and isis commander al-baghdadi and trump's phrase, we have your cell phone number and home address, ledgedly said to taliban mullahs in afghanistan, israel has the cell phone number and home address of the top iranian ayatollahs, and will not hesitate to act if conditions warrant. let me repeat this idea, app appeasement always fails and biden-harris lexicon equals appeasement it has failed of where, that is why the world is on fire from afghanistan to ukraine to middle east, appeasing iran and loosening oil sanctions, that also was appeasement. and look where it got us, or
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enemies, russia, china iran, north korea, so-called axis of evil always exploit american appeasement. in quarter the of power in wash dc. phrase peace through strength is tossed around, right now we have. >> third peace or strength. unfortunately -- or fortunately in quarters of power between jerusalem and tel aviv we have brave freedom fighters, they are trying to teach a lesson to the u.s., that is tonight's riff, we'll return to this with senator roger wicker. in a moment, but, first up joining me now great pleasure friend kellyanne conway. former cou counselor to president trump. and you just interviewed president trump. >> i did. we sat together for almost an hour, very first question
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i asked president trump was about israel, hamas and iran. we went through as you did very quickly the two administrations and policies toward iran, and i think there is a m meloncholy and resolve with trump he believes that october 7 would not have happened if we were president, he feels my words war through weakness, when you say about energy p policy is important, biden administration looked other way while iran did deals and trump imposed and enforced those sanctions right away. and now, ran is -- iran is on the march, he made a good point saying that israel, u.s. got in israel's way they need to finish what they started. we also talked about the economy and school choice, we have a very lengthy conversation about the border, a couple times, he said a couple things, one is he keeps saying that damage
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has been done, making kamala harris eat and own this incumbency, you see the pidisapproval ratings. and he is putting that at her feet and saying that damage has been done, he wants to undo it he is the change maker, she is the incumbent. regardless of what she says. he was talking about where he sees h her in-- her failure to do the task. larry: failure to the job, he is down south looking hurricane helene. he is trying to bring in private volunteers, and all people. he is also getting briefed by fema. where is harris? where is biden? were -- why are they not on site? they say they are getting
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briefed, harris within 20 minutes from border in arizona to a hollywood fundraiser why did she not go straight to georgia or north carolina, trump is actingic loot president. like t. >> i watched him do this with baton rouge flooding, i told him governor pence was going to flood in the hamptons, i remember candidate trump said, i want to go took h -- too, they win the together in east palestine, ohio he was first on the ground, before anyone on this administration including buttigieg choice job it was to be there, he shows compassion ap, people would like immediate relief, for president trump to show up in georgia is important. he said something else, he said after the folks get what they need in this
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moment, food, water, shelter help they lost their momri memories and properties he's to make sure they have access to vote, so close to election day. that the people of north carolina, georgia, kentucky, tennessee, florida they have been affected. larry: and he asked etch to join him in -- he asked everyone to join him in prayer, i love that, franklin graham, america needs morse of that not less. 7 va vice presidential person running for president will not show up. >> she sends her thoughts never her prayers. larry: she will not show up for the dinner that raises money for catholic charities, a lot of people believe, myself includes she is anti-catholic, anti-christian, if he does not, if he doesn't. then the left wing of her party does. and that left wing is the tail that wags the dog. >> i think that is part of why they are losing
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hispanics, it is the border, and all that lost learning and parents, hispanics are youngest of 4 major races, they have youngest school age children, they heard first hand what was being out the during the pandemic, i, i think that position on life, and the position on religion. we have a lot of people in democratic party won't -- don't want god mentioned, down want us to start with a prayer, they say in thoughts first prayers, a lot of church going population feel you are either hostile too their religious expression, you will pay for it and donald trump 5 years ago, who led first of its kind religious freedom liberty, special session it was amazing it was all religions, across the country representedded there. larry: numbers, let's see,
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hillary won hispanic vote by 39 point. joe biden by 31. in 2020. right now kamala harris is winning by 12. >> yep, nbc poll,. larry: one more. to unions organized labor, bill clinton by 30, joe biden by 19, and kamala harris only 9. the leadership of some of the unions may say they are for kamala harris but the rank and file is going for trump. >> that is why teamsters could not endorse her, first nonendorsement of a democrat in decade, in part you look at polling rank and file favor trump, they hear it from auto workers, i will give you four groups, hispanic-americans, black-americans, union rank and file households and young people, donald trump does not need to get 50% of those groups, let alone all
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to be next president, just to do better than pip -- your typical republican, and better than before, right now kamala harris is under performing joe biden among young people and hispanics and african-american males and union households this is key, a big key to pennsylvania, he was none of at scranton joe, he is catholic. she is against fracking, against energy product -- production does not spend a lot of time there talking to labor unions, for president trump to go to eerie county, pennsylvania today it is smart, he is campaign is start, where they send him and when he is working his heart out. he is going where the people are, you are doe local tv local print and radio interview before and after, and people see that in the county for the week.
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larry: last one, jd vance versus tim walz. >> can't wait. larry: what do you think. >> i think that tim walz will -- vance will wipe the floor clean with tim walz, versus a coach, sometimes a clown, the stories that we're heading, they must becoming from walz people, saying he is nervous. does not want to disappoint. but i think they will have defend their principals and principles, there is a huge contrast now, on taxes, on education, on foreign policy and border on local crime. walz has been a a -- left of center governor. 7th most bipartisan member in house of representatives, he was governor of minnesota. larry: is minnesota is play? someone told me it is.
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>> it is because we're learning who tim walz is, jd vance can help, i predict. larry: new jersey in play. >> why not, all in play. larry, last point, i said to president trump today, i know you, and i think after you watch 90 minutes of vice presidential debate, you will see when is my next time, you said no or maybe not, but how will you let vice presidential debate be last word of president at debate. larry: kellyanne conway, did i promo your trump thing. >> did you, everyone check it out "fox nation," hourlong with president trump. >> right now. >> wait until after the show then go to kellyanne on "fox nation." >> on kudlow. will kamala harris economic policies lead to a depression. some rational people are saying that. what about the looming port strike tonight, that could cripple the economy, and
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you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. larry: thousands of port workers to strike midnight, east coast through the gulf of mexico, grady trimble is live in baltimore with the latest, what's cooking, bade story. reporter: well, it could could a bad story, the union and the employer group representing the ports and port operators, they have been exchanging offers but still appears both sides are far apartment that increases the likelihood that a strike could happen within 8 hours, it could be massive. and costly, j.p. morgan with an estimate suggests walk out could cost economy up to 4.5 billion for each day. anderson economy group, say a week long strike would cost 2.1 billion for the
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week. but they have a caveat, a strike longer would impact retailers and manufacturers, supply chain move. halts, several industry groups have been critical of the biden-harris administration for not doing more to prevent this possible strike. just today, u.s. chamber of commerce calling on president biden, to invoke taft-hartley act to force workers to stay on the job while negotiations continue, new york governor hochul said that impact of a strike could be significant but downplaying political consequences. >> election is in a matter of weeks, i don't anticipate people have a sense this is disrupting their lives, i have a team that will make sure that this does not bleed over to people's lives, and i do not believe it will have a political impact either. reporter: if this is a prolonged strike, we don't know yet, particular impact
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everything from auto parts to fresh fruits and vegetables to pharmaceuticals. anything that is imported could be impacted. and real concern that particular lead to shortages, and higher prices, just as inflation is cooling. larry: all right grady trimble, i'm trying to understand that whole story, for more we bring in guests scott bessent. and liz peek. fox news contributor, i was trying to focus on governor hochul, not a personal thing, not political. first it has not happened yet, i don't know. and second, if it does happen, it depends if it lasts a week or more, supply chains will cut off, food will be a problem in new york city, retailers will miss thanksgiving because they are not having stuff -- what was she talking about? >> we don't know the impact,
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it has not happened yet, problem here, is for small businesses. big businesses, big corporations have been front loading ordering and stock piling materials for weeks knowing it might happen, small businesses that don't have where with wall to do that -- wherewithal to do, that they will, crushed, it is appalling with us on has the hands off attitude, union is asking, very hard to find these numbers, people are aware this is unpopular 77% pay hike identify 6 years -- over 6 years, that is a stunning number. larry: wilbur ross on liz claman's show, said 4 times inflation rate. >> it is ridiculous. larry: whatever the right number, coming on heels of horrible hurricane helene. which among other things, there is a matter of life and death.
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among other things, supply chains have been cut off, in places like north carolina. and maybe georgia, maybe else where. you would think, i would think, one would think, that mr. biden and and kamala harris would want to get involved. president trump is down there, organizing volunteer help, they are nowhere to be found. >> back to ronald reagan years, you were in administration, and personnel is policy. and there is no personnel. biden has been missing in act, and vice president kamala harris out on the campaign trail, and joe biden's cabinet had their first cabinet meeting in 11 months this is a weak cabinet, transportation secretary pete buttigieg of the campaigning on cape cod with kamala harris the day of one of the worst air
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traffic control problem in he history of united states, this is a seru time, they are not sereise people, they need to get serious for american people, this is going to result, you said in some kind of thanksgiving problems, maybe even bleed to christmas. larry: it could. i understand that. ilais a tough union, they let down a lot of people back to the pandemic. we tried to close supply chains, we wanted people working in unions in los angeles long beach ports they didn't want to work overtimes or on weekends, and their brothers and sisters here did a better job, it is a crap shoot but it could go on for some time, i would want to see the -- i would think that -- i would think that that kamala harris would jump at this opportunity.
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instead donald trump is the acting president. steve forbes, rational guy, right, common sense, scott, you will like this. ststeve last friday. >> she has out there, you put a fraction of that in, you will not just have a recession but a depression. larry: we had icon very icon very saying about that -- a conversation about, that scott you made the same point. howard lutnick. i don't think he said depression, i coulding right or wrong. he said it would do great damage to the economy. there are stock market taxes in there and wealth taxes, you said the same, what do you think? >> larry, i am thinking that we are in a fra fragile
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position. we if we hit know economy speed bump, that is very likely, under a harris administration, the biden-harris plan, they have been growing debt faster than the economy has been growing. and you know we have a 7% budget deficit, if we hit a speed bump here there is no gas in the tank, we can't spend more than we are now, automatic stabilizers, they have been using them for 4 years to get to the election, i'm worried. if you were to put in the biggest tax increase in history, if the tax cuts and job act is not renewed, that would really cause a downward shift in the economy, i can't tell you, -- i have seen treasury tack propose -- crazy tax
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proposal in countries over the year but tax own realized gains is crazy. larry: point is. entrepreneurs, people who succeed in building small businesses, if they have to pay unrealized capital gain, they have to sell to raise the cash, that will drive down prices, but they have to keep on selling to raise more cash. they are selling into a bear market. i don't believe -- i don't want to be hyperbolic about this, but i don't think they see it, for the risk that it is. they just see it as so the rich should pay their fair share. >> we have discounted this as a i'm p i'm possibility it keeping showing up, when day talk about rich not paying their fair share, what they are talking about is using the numbers, of unrealized capital gains and looking at taxes not being paid, they
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say warren buffett has a lower tax rate than his secretary, that is what they are talking about it is part of their analysis, and conversation, in a worrisome way, the. there is a reason that right now markets are factors in thanother 50 basis point cut from federal reserve, people to your point, scott, believe this is a fragile situation, having a dock strike could be devastating, any huge increase 5 trillion dollar tax increase. larry: if anyone looks at the numbers, top earnerring in the economy -- earnerses in economy pay just south of 50% of income tax, 45%, that has to be their fair share, they pay half of federal revenue that is a fair share. and if you are lucky enough to live in the new york, well let's not go there.
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scott bessent and liz peek. >> you could have kathy hochul at your g governor. >> it is not a political problem who knows. >> on kudlow, israel teaching biden-harris why appease am always fails, will they listen? we talk about it with mississippi senator roger wicker. when kudlow returns. (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission- based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simple management fee structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) huh, we're more different than i thought! (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different.
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larry: one of our themes, appeasement never works, israel trying to teach that to mr. biden and kamala harris. but, not yet. anyway for more. brick in mississippi senator, roger wicker, ranking republican on house armed services committee, thank you. i will say that what israel has done taking out nasrallah. going to regoing to war.
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against hezbollah, trying to help their people get back to northern part of israel, that is act not appeasement. that is deterrent, i am guessing that iran is listening, your take on it you are in such a senior foreign policy position this will carry over administrations no matter who ins, what are you thinking senator wicker, is israel on the right track, and why is joe biden still talking about cease fears and appeasement -- ceasefires and appeasement. >> not only deterrents but it is winning. that is what israel will have to do. they deserve our support. and they deserve our congre congratulations, there are three terrorist groups that are absolutely run by the iran an -- iranian regime, they have no goal but one. that is to destroying jewish
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state and elimination of israel from the face of the earth. and for israel to be from the river to the sea, a halyna h-- palestinian state. it is correct for netanyahu to try to eliminate the groups, in particularly now almost a year after this brutal attack, that killed civilians and did all sorts of unspeakable, unwatchable acts, it is appropriate not only as a matter of deterrents to weed out every -- from these three groups, hezbollah, houthis and hamas. larry: this were -- biden-harris administration as it were, you know deescalation, i say, that is
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a badly formed for appeasement. their answer is ceasefires, and bridge hostages home it is not yielded anything, israel has won what it has taken up on its own. most recently, the bombing of the hezbollah headquarters, and killing murderer nasrallah. deescalation, what does that mean? it does not mean a thing to me, it means appeasement, i am glad that israelis are ignoring, free world the thank israel for what it doing. >> americans be and we should be right now, that should be the message from the secretary of defense, and national security ad adviser to the white house, they are doing us a favor. this is nasrallah, had
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killed hundreds of americans, he was allowed to stay existing and run his murderous efforts on behalf of the ayatollah in iran for years, and decades. and absolutely netanyahu has done us a favor. they have done the iranian people a favor. the citizens of iran deserve better than this. and i'll tell you what el, i am pretty sure that the arab neighbors, of israel and iran are applauding this behind their own closed-doors because they have got nothing for things ran an regime. and -- for this iranian regime and their proxies, arab nations under president trump, were just about to announce they were ready to join the 2 21st
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century, and end the repression type islamic shiite rule that iran has been forcing off on the world. and we welcomed that. and so really to the extend that our weapons and efforts are helping our ally israel, long time, ally, israel aliminate 3 terrorist groups who have nothing but murder on their minds. they are doing a favor to everyone. larry: as you recall, i am sure senator, 40 years ago of the this guy nasrallah one of leading planners of marine barracks bombing killed close to 300 americans. your other point. i think that gulf state arabs that that is a
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wonderful point, i think they are happy with israel, i guess the question, they would have added to abraham accords if they were given a chance in a second trump term. i want to ask you, israel is threatening iran and threatening the ayatollahs in iran, i don't know, israel needs to do, that trump said to the taliban, in afghanistan, i got your cell phone and your home address, that is the language that the terrorists understand. that is only thing they seem continued to, they don't understand deescalation. joe biden wants a peace deal using the u.n., that is insanity. israel is trying to teach us, here, our current government, how we should behaving. >> well, i agree, i know you are astonished that i would agree with you on anything, but i agree with almost
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everything that you say. they are doing us a favor and world's favor. and there is nothing to be said on any side of the eiequation about terrorists groups who only want to kill people, and when houthis are shooting at american ships that is the same as iranian proxy attacking u.s. we might as well admit it realize we're the great satan, and their goal is to eliminate israel and come after us. larry: yes, sir. senator roger wicker thank you, sir, we appreciate it very much. >> thank you, larry. larry: talk soon. switching giers back to the -- gears back to hurricane helene. massive parts of georgia and carolinas still without electricity, joining us georgia congressman buddy carter, thank you for your time, 80% of this hurr
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-- hurricane zone is still in a blackout mode, elon musk trying to help with a slat starlink power. what you can till us about that. apart from food and water, the lack of communications has to be a kill g killer. >> we've never seen defstdevastation like this before, this is one of the worst hurricanes. even georgia power, one of your energy proceeders said they have never seen anything like this, over 5,000 poles down, over 425 miles of wire down. all of that is led to lack of electricity, that people have been without days. our communications have been compromised because we can't get cell coverage, there is a problem for a lot of people. and we can only imagine what the affects will be on our agriculture, remember agriculture is number one industry in the state of
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georgia, now is the time for harvest for our peanuts and pecans and blueberries that will be impacts. larry: i i -- i know that president trump is down there and briefed by fema people, trying to pull program private groups and charity, i don't know why mr. biden is not there i don't know why ms. harris is not there. trump is down there you all are down there, everyone is trying to pitch in. the r role of private charity is very important is it not? >> it is very important. we certainly appreciate president trump here. we imp appreciate all organizations that offered help and given help. i will tell you, our emergency personnel, they have done an outstanding job on little rest, and i would
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add that we lost one of our firefighter, leely -- lion davis from pierce county, trying to help people, his tree fell on his truck and killed him, our thoughts and prayers with he and his family. larry: any estimates of what power will be turned back on? does anyone have sense at all? >> well we made some gains we have some power back, still will be days for people to get power. and you know, it really is a problem. because of the you know we could be looking at another hurricane, that is brewing right now in the gulf, that may come up. if that happens, i can only imagine the t devastation. >> international longshoremen may go on strike. coming on heels of this hurricane. it cannot be good, i think -- i'm believing in private collective bargains i don't know why white house does
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not want to, you can't take a strike right now. give you last word mr. buddy carter. >> yes, look. georgia ports of the economic engine of our area that would disrupt supply chain more than it has been disrupted with that hu hurricane, if this ones we have a mess here, i am not hearing anything from white house about this. larry: congressman buddy carter of georgia thank you, sir. >> all right, coming up. what does 15% corporate tax rate mean for american jobs and american competitiveness, and old fashion higher wages. we'll ask supply s sider art laffer, i am kudlow we'll be right back. and you saved hundreds.
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the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. larry: joining he now, friend, art laffer. with steve moore coauthor. you have a 15% corporate tax rate, down from 21, down from 35, 100% bonus depreciation expensing for
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machinery and equipment, what would that do to the economy. what would that do? >> that would be amazing, that would lead to increase in revenues for u.s., and that would not take long, it would be a huge jump-start to the economy st would be fantastic, if you were, it was kevin hassett's research that was so good with regard to corporate tax. and he hit it. real wages would rise. above where they were before. and we would have -- really a super engine of growth and prosperity, then if we could reform to attacks value added than corporate profits that would be better, that would be a huge jump-start. larry: i am guessing we would be ultra competitive, even at 21%. we're in the middle of oecd . if you drop to 15% you get rid of some bells and whistles taxing corporate eincome overseas eor
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letting eu determine our tax rates we would win ways for capital and investment. >> i told him we would win it and we have be in competition, government should p compete with each other for getting capitol, profits, jobs and output, prosperity we would be very competitive then. and i am just dying to see it happen. larry: money flocking in and manufacturing aw awakening and other industries, technology and so forth would benefit, it would pay for itself. >> totally. the last one paid for itself in spades, increase in revenue, for government revenue, over two year period prior, was bigger than prior two year period. it was a huge boone to revenues now corporate taxes are coming in higher than before. larry: yes. >> it great. larry: cbo be ashamed, art
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laffer be proud, thank you for helping out, folks i'll be rightom i back with my last word. and, my favorite touch, it's the only site that always connects you to the listing agent. feels like a work of art! (marci) lovely. what about the app? (luke) uh-oh! look what i did. it's ringing. hello? hello? (marci) they can't hear you. (luke) hello? (marci) because you glued a frame over the microphone. (luke) i think i've glued the frame over the microphone. (vo) ding dong! homes-dot-com. we've done your home work.
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