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you. i promise i won't be rapping ever. ever. >> sean: welcome to hannity. tonight even though the democratic controlled senate is taking unprecedented steps to try and limit your second amendment rights, house republicans are vowing to fight for law abiding gun owners. gop lawmakers are explaining that even if gun control legislation does pass the senate it does not necessarily mean that the bill would become the law of the land. house majority whip congressman kevin mccarthy explained this best when told the daily caller "i know the senate can do their work but one thing about the house is we believe in regular order." congressman mccarthy is not alone. speaker are boehner said if a bill was passed in the senate the house would rerue i reviewd then made his position
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extremely clear. watch this. >> in the issue -- the issue of guns have been an issue for the 22 years i have been in congress. the thing we have to remember, laws are only as good as the citizen's' willingness to obey them. and law abiding citizens do obey them. criminals don't obey them. in addition to that, we have got a issues is temperature of laws that are not enforced today. -- system of laws that are not enforced today. before we begin to add more rules and regulations on law abiding citizens that we at least expect the law enforcement personnel and the department of justice to enforce the current law which they are not doing. >> sean: he has a point. if the bill fails in the house what is next for the less gun control agenda? we have already seen how president obama and his liberal cohorts will scoop to the lowest of lows, tauting data decades old and exploiting
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families in the case of newtown victims. what is next and what will they resort to? joining me, jay is sekulw and the host of the five, kimberly guilfoyle. let me start with you. is there anything that is proposed that would have prevented aurora, newtown or tucson? >> perplexing why the 16 senators would even go forward with this. this is nothing that is going to aually help stop prevent a newtown or aurora colorado or the shooting that happened in chicago. so why are they doing this? because good luck with the conservative voters by putting this forward they are putting themselves in jeopardy for no good reason. leave the background checks and laws that are in place. enforce those. focus on that and don't waste taxpayer money on new regulations and things like this. >> would you vote for this legislation and could you tell me anything in this legislation that would have prevented any of the tragedies that i
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mentioned? >> the legislation we are talking about i would assume is the one that appears to be getting the most attention which is the bipartisan bill by senators mansion and toomey. >> sean: right. >> that legislation is calling for background checks. and -- of people who buy guns also online and at gun shows but exempting personal transactions. important to know that. i think that is sensible. i don't even know if you can call that gun control. >> sean: is there anything there that would have prevented any one of the incidents that this legislation is responsive particularly to newtown? the answer is no. >> let me answer it. you asked me a question. i will answer it. we to have a deeper discussion about the issue of violence in america. why do we have such levels of domestic violence, spouse abuse, child abuse, violence, gang violence, gun violence. that is what we ought to be. >> sean: but it --
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>> violence is a serious problem in america, sean. >> sean: i want to put retired police and military in schools. that would likely prevent a future tragedy. that would be a problem solve is answer. you are acknowledging the truth nothing they are proposing here would have prevented any of these tragedies. nothing. >> there ought to be background checks. >> sean: there are background checks. >> there are people purchasing guns who shouldn't have guns. >> sean: all right, jay. >> here is the problem. you hit it right on the head. nothing in the legislation that would have stopped any of the tragedies you mentioned. number two, your suggestion and what you have been arguing for it, correct. we have police officers on most college campuses in the united states and secret service protecting the president which we should. we have capitol hill police protecting members of congress and supreme court with the supreme court police. why would we not have armed law enforcement whether retired military, retired police officers who you know would be willing to do this at virtually
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no cost to the communities, why would we not have them in the schools? i will ask it to dennis cue sin kucinich would i respect. would you oppose that? >> i think the effective conservative position would be to leave it at the local school boards. >> if the school board decided to do it would you support it? >> sean this is the problem. we want a national solution with this -- here is the problem. the left doesn't want to answer this question and it is an easy question. of course, they do not want to have armed police officers on the campuses because they think the gun is the problem rather than the person that has it. >> sean: dennis, would you support putting armed retired policemen and military in schools to o protect our children? first line of defense? for example if your children, you heard there was a shoot at your local school and your kids are there, would you rather
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there be armed guards, policemen or military already there? i would prefer they be there. >> that is not for the federal government to determine. >> would you rather personally -- >> in cleveland ohio if the school board voted for that i would support it. that is where -- this gun issue is not the going to be revolved necessarily nationally. >> sean: let me go back to kimberly. >> the 1500 bills that were proposed in january half in the state legislatures were for stricter gun regulation and half were opposed. >> this is what is so sad. why are they so afraid of a real solution to protect children? in the gun free zones that is where the shooters go because they know they will not be met with equal force or opposition. in aurora colorado he researched and saw which theaters had armed guards and which didn't. he chose the one that had no weapon there so that he would be undeterred and he could commit mass murder there. that is what you see in the
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situation like newtown, too. why not have somebody there that is willing to serve, continue a life of service and protect children. i have a six-year-old and i want my kid in the school where there is someone armed to protect them. >> sean: let me play for all of you. it is scary the ignorance, the assault weapons ban, one gun that has a cosmetic feature, that gun would be banned just for a cosmetic reason. listen to how ignore rant the vice president of the united states is when it comes to weapons. it almost takes you breath away. watch. >> jill, if there is a problem walk you out on the balcony and put the double barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house. you don't need an ar 15. it is harder toim. harder to hughes and in fact you don't need 30 rounds to protect yourself. buy a shotgun.
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>> they own guns for one of two reasons. self-protection or are they just like the feel of that ar 15 at range. they like the way it feels. they just -- you know, it is like driving a ferrari. >> i get they make fun of my saying about use a shotgun if someone is invading your home. use a shotgun and you don't kill your kids. use an ar 15 and it goes through the wall and can kill your kid in the bedroom. >> terrible. >> sean: i own shotguns and ar 15s and pistols. he couldn't be more wrong and more ignore rant. the idea he is talking about fearing through doors around firing bullets up in the air. is he kidding me? seriously. an ar 15 does not have is the same kick as a lot of the shotguns. >> here is the problem with the vice president's analysis. the second amendment to the united states constitution. they are not drawing distinctions between the type of arms protectednd the
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second amendment. the fact of the matter is sean you are correct from the analysis you just gave. fundamentally here let's realize what is going on. the proposed legislation does nothing to address the problem. this is a politics. if the president gets it through he says he got some kind of gun reform. >> sean: dennis kucinich i view a question for you. if somebody breaks into your house god forbid and you know i mean this, what are you going to do? >> look, i believe that the world is ultimately a benign place. i'm not afraid of anything. >> sean: with ped dough he files and home invasions and rapists and murderers. you think it is a benign place? >> if it is so benign you wouldn't need police officers. >> sean: answer my question. god forbid somebody breaks into your house what are you going to do to protect yourself? >> you do what you have to to protect yourself and your
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family. >> sean: what would that be? >> protect your family with whatever you have available? >> sean: pick up a knife and baseball bat? >> do i believe in self-defense, absolutely? >> sean: you wouldn't use a gun? >> i can't speak to whether or not i own a gun. i'm not interested in promoting firearms that is the nra's job. >> sean: oh, i think that is the nra's job. >> if it was so benign you wouldn't need the place. you do need the police. >> they teach more gun safety classes than any other group in america. >> somebody comes to my house, one way in and no way out because i exercise my second amendment right to own firearms and use them responsibly just like every american has the right to do. >> sean: appreciate it. very revealing. coming up next, a secret pentagon report claims that north korea may have the technology to arm a ballistic missile with a nuke warhead. talk about a game changer.
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what the white house is saying about the alarming revealation. and coming up tonight? >> we talk about everybody paying their fair share. americans who can afford it should pay their fair share. i think that is a fair approach. >> sean: now, that the obamas rye leased their 2012 tax returns we will examine whether or not the president is paying his fair share. i will give you a hint. he is is not. wait until you hear how much that cheap skate joe biden contributed to charity last year. summed up in one word. flying is old hat for business travelers. the act of soaring across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky. however, seeing this little beauty over international waters is enough to bring a traveler to tears. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving.
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>> sean: and tonight tensions on the korean peninsula not easing and the white house is denying a pentagon intelligence report that the north is capable of arming a ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead. the situation remains tense. secretary of state john kerry delivered a stern message in seoul south korea warning pyongyang not to conduct a missile test in seoul. with the latest is our very own greg palkot. greg? >> secretary of state john kerry is in the region and he has his happens full. he met on friday in seoul with officials. he is trying to head off a possible missile test by north korea. he said it would be a huge mistake that it would further ice lat pyongyang and the youn. he also dealt with the pentagon
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report which claimed that north korea could be close to putting a nuclear are warhead on its ballistic missiles and called it inaccurate but also warned that pyongyang is making advances. north korea said it would never abandon its nuclear program as residents in pyongyang prepare for the birthday monday of kim il song. kerry is in favor of new you talks and new aid going north korea once it recognizes the national demands for that country to rein in its nuclear pro gram. next stop, china. that north korea ally is key to all of the mess here. >> sean: here to react to all of this fox news military analyst jack keene. victor are cha. the former director for asian affairs at the national security council. let me start with you. is it -- do they have the
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potential for nukes or not or are they close? >> they are very close, sea i mean this has been a 25 year effort to develop long-range ballistic missiles tipped with nuclear weapons that can reach the united states. and they are willing to sacrifice everything including the welfare of their own people allowing two million people to die oftarvation to make this happen. they are getting close and there is nothing right now to stop them. >> sean: is it that they are close? any potential they there are and the world doesn't know it yet? >> i think most people believe they are not there yet. last december they tested a space launch vehicle based on ballistic missile launch that succeeded which means a range of up to 6,00 6,000-kilometersy would put, hawaii, and alaska anaheim the west coast in range. nobody is sure they have a nuclear device to put on the top of the ballistic missile.
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>> sean: what are your thoughts? >> i think they are probably close. as your colleague indicated this very been on a long-term journey here to do this. we have to drawback a little bit. why do they want a nuclear weapon. in they want it to guarantee the preservation of the regime. are they going to risk the regime by firing a nuclear weapon at someone? i doubt it. they want nuclear power status much as pakistan has. what is disturbing in your introduction, sean, is that what the pattern of north korea behavior from the grandfather not father and now to the son has been gain attention and seek concessions. and that strategy has worked. >> sean: has worked. they get money every time. >> appears it going to work again this time. >> sean: reminds me of egypt. every time egypt wants f-16s they get them. if they won't money they get it. every time they have played the game they he have gotten more
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money even though they don't abide by world standards in terms of nuclear weapons. why would we be stupid enough to give them another dime? >> if you are asking me that i don't believe we should be making any concessions to them whatsoever. i think the resolve and steadfastness that the administration showed enishially on in the crisis by making certain the south koreans understood that we had their back by bringing the b 2 and b 52s and maritime ships close into the danger zone and also reminding the north koreans we have a significant nuclear capability ourselves and now to be backing away, the south korean president is talking to her legislature about having discussions with the north koreans. i'm sure she is going to make that recommendation to secretary kerry and if that is going to be what we are going to do it will close another chapter where they get what they want and guess what? that will produce a follow-on
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chapter at some point because it works. >> sean: what do you think about this? what do you make of kim jong-un. he is young and has been doing a lot of saber rattling in all of this. some question whether or not he is the person in power or it is the military or an older aunt. what do you make of that glean from his behavior which seems some what bizarre and what should the united states reaction be? >> first of all, yos you said this guy is 28-29 years old and trying to run the country with a bunch of military generals and he thinks it as video game. he thinks he is playing a video he game and doing all of this stuff and pushing beyond anything we have seen before. and i think i agree with the general, spending the b2s and b-52s is a good way to show this young fellow he is getting close to the line and better stop this kind of stuff from continuing. in terms of what the united states should to. if we get into a psy where we
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stand giving them things to maintain the peace we are getting no where. there are four u.n. security council resolutions aimed at clamping down on luxury goods for the leadership and things that finance their pro legislative ration. that is where the action has to be. >> sean: we will continue to monitor until it comes to some conclusion or comes to a head. still ahead tonight on "hannity." it is time to be patriotic. not to jump in. time to be part of the deal. time to help get america out of the rut. >> sean: that was vice president biden declareing that paying taxes is your patriotic duty. now, that they have released their tax returns i'm not sure they are paying their fair share. and the rhetoric of rand paul and dick durbin put to the test on the subject of immigration. used a contractor before and didn't know where to start.
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity." for all president obama's talk your fairng your urine fair share and uncle joe yammering about paying taxes and doing
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your patriotic duty. the documents end kate that the president and mrs. obama reported making a combined gross income of $608,000 in 2012 and paid over $112,000 in total taxes which equates to an 18.4% tax rate. that by the way is less than what they paid in the year prior. and as for the vice president and mrs. biden a combined gross income of $385,000. the top 1% that they are and out of that only paid $88,000 in federal taxes which also amounts to an 18.4% rate. and while the obamas donated more than $150,000 to charity or about 24.6% of their income take a look at this. that cheap skate joe biden is back at it again. they could barely scrape together that little more than $7,000 which is only 1.87% of their income for charity. and by the way that included old clothes and old dishes and pottery. that is an increase by the way from the 1.5% the cheap skates
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donated last year. thanks a lot, joe. your patriotic duty, really leading by example. joining us to go through all of this. tucker carlson from the daily caller. kirsten powers. i'm enjoying the show with fox and friends weekend. >> thank you. >> sean: let's go to the 18.4%. i'm telling you i'm paying state and local federal taxes i pay 60 cents of every dollar i make! >> of course. taxes are due monday, by the way. a lot of us have this on the brain. how could you pay 18% tax on 600 grand. in that doesn't make sense. taking very aggressive deductions. the president has just floated the idea of making a mandatory 30% just federal tax on the top 1% of which he is a member. is the outrageous. >> i checked in with my account and the and i'm well above that. maybe i need his accountant.
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>> i do, too. >> sean: if i haded an 18% tax rate powers one of our liberal friends would be handcuffing me and perp walking me and throwing me in the clinker. >> i don't think so. unless -- are you suggesting that obama is not paying his fair amount of taxes? is that what you are saying? >> i'm saying for the guy that lectures i can afford to pay a little bit more. skin in the game, tare share. he is only paying 18.4%. i want to know why. and he should -- why doesn't he donate up to the 39% that he says we should have? >> people don't donate taxes just -- i survivors you port raising taxes on the rich but i'm not going to pay more in taxes if i don't have to. >> sean: why not? >> i don't know. do you think people who don't support government healthcare should stop taking medicare? no. >> sean: there are those of us that have to pay our taxes and i pay every cent that i'm obligated to pay and more.
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>> are you saying he is not paying every cent he is obligated to pay? >> sean: he ought to at least go up to the 39% that he says is our fair share. >> i'm saying he is not paying all he is obligated to pay. if he is saying the top 1% ought to pay 39% in federal tax he odd to lead by example. >> i think he should do his legal obligation which is to pay what he is legally obligated to pay. >> should he quit lecturing the rest of us to pay or fair share? >> if the tax code is changed he would pay more. why should he pay taxes that he doesn't owe? >> because he is is a patriotic american. that is the lecture that he gives the rest of us. you are a good person you pay taxes, right? >> sean: let's to to fair share. fair share. fair share it. >> if everybody is giving a share shot. everybody has a chance to do better. we can build an economy that
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gives everybody a fair shot. we talk about everybody paying their fair share. americans who can afford it should pay their fair share. >> fair are play and shared responsibility. i think that is a fair approach. americans who can't afford it should -- who can afford it should pay their fair share. >> fair play and shared responsibility. >> we have to make sure that we have a tax system that reflects everybody doing their fair share. >> are or we better off when everybody gets a fair shot? >> sean: and then we is joe biden lecturing us that cheap skate we wease we sell that wes 1.7%. listen to this. >> anybody making over $250,000. >> is going to pay more. >> you got it. time to be patriotic. time to jump in. time to be part of the deal. time to help get america out of the rut and the way to do that is they still pay less taxes than they paid under regan. >> sean: this cheap skate can't come up with -- liberals are
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generous with everybody elses is money. fair share and government confiscates. why can't he donate a little more money than 1.8%? 1.8 and donating his old clothes? who wants his old underwear. nobody wants that. >> iron mountain' not going to disagree -- i'm not going to disagree that he could donate more money. do you have to call people cheap skates? i feel like there is a way to say this without being so vicious about this. >> sean: calling him a cheap skate because he lectures us on fairness? >> and a w weasel? the president gave almost 25%. >> sean: i give obama credit. he was generous with his money. >> here is my point. rather than paying more are in taxes why isn't it okay that he donates to charity. >> bide season a cheap skate and he denied and included his old clothes. >> i think people should -- >> sean: i want their account and the. i can't get over the 18%. i'm delegate to try that on
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yet audited.e if i go ahead i think i wilt. just kidding irs. i'm not going to do that. >> i think it was good that he gave the money to chair etan. >> sean: i have one last question. how come liberals are always lecturing on fairness and fair share and then the clinton's donate bill's old underwear which makes me want to vomit. >> i have no idea. >> sean: and biden is donating old clothes and old pottery and dishes. >> there is nothing wrong with donating your clothes to charity. >> sean: really? >> you don't donate your clothes to charity, sean? >> you think any american really wants clinton's boxers? >> they were tighty whiteys we know that for a fact. >> sean: that is even worse.
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>> tmi. >> sean: way worse. powers you can't get out of this. bide season a cheap skate. he needs to step up to the plate. it is his patriotic duty. >> i agree. give more money than that. >> and 18%. 18%. >> i dare you to try that, kirsten. >> sean: and they criticize romney for the second bite of the apple at 13%. good grief. by the way, thank you both. coming up next we will pit the words of republican senator rand paul against the rhetoric of democratic senator dick durbin on the subject of immigration reform. and then later don't miss what this hilarious highlight reel that we put together for you after obama's teleprompter was stole. >> whey we took swift and aggressive action in the first months of the administration to pull our economy -- oh, goodness. sorry about that, guys. >> sean: we willle show you what happens when the president's teleprompter fails which could explain the heavity
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senator rand paul. start with dick durbin. a bipartisan focus group. tell us what happened? >> we did this in california. we wanted to do a border state that understands the immigration challenges first hand and what the american people told us is that if it benefits the american economy that is good. if it is just about the illegal immigrants and their plight that is not what we want immigration policy to be based on. dick durbin's response, his pitch fell on deaf ears. not just among republicans but among democrats as well. let's take a look. >> go to any restaurant in chicago, illinois, and take a look at who just picked up the plates at the table. and when the door to the kitchen swings open, take a look at who is washing the dishes and cooking the food and who unloaded the food on the dock and the people who are cleaning your rooms at the hotels. and the folks who are watching your mother and grandmother at the nursing home. and you are going to see the face of immigration and many times the face of undocumented people.
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working hard every single day only asking for a chance to rid themselves the fear that a knock on the door will mean that their family will be broken up. >> sean: i have never in all of the years we done this seen a two ever. and even the democratic number was horrific. why did this do so poorly? >> because the sympathy is not for those who came here illegally. the sympathy is for those who come here legally. american is are proimmigration and they want it done the right way and they will support immigration reform provided three points. and this leads to us rand paul's segment. >> sean: before you get to that, you know something it is allylene culting in a way. i was a cook. -- a little insulting in a way. i was a cook and dishwasher and bus boy and brought the food for a restaurant that i worked in as i was growing up. those were good jobs for me. anyway, let's go to rand paul. >> the reason he does well is
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he sets up the predicate. in fact, sean, of all of the immigration language we tested rand paul's statement about what has to o be done first, second and third. nothing tests better than this one. let's take a look. >> what conservatives have always asked for are and what i continue to ask for is that we have to have a secure border. you can't have open borders and a welfare state. so if we are going to normalize the people here which i'm not the opposed to doing that. normalize the people here and bring them out of the shadows and get them working and have them paying taxes there is good to that. you can't do it if you you have a wide open border and normalize 12 million and 12 molly henneberg more come. 12 -- and 12 million more come. we have to have annual reports approved by congress. >> sean: as often as he talked about securing the border. no point in doing this otherwise we have another amnesty debate in 5, 10, 15 years. >> and talks about normalizing in essence legalizing this
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segment of the population. the public supports if you secure the border and second is enforcement. they want, washington, to enforce the laws going forward. if the two things happen they support the dream act otherwise known as the earned citizenship act and they do is support legalization only if you get the border under control. >> sean: interesting. we will watch it put on display this week as marco rubio and the gang ofite g eight go out e sunday shows and talking about the specific legislation next week. frank luntz, good to see you. >> thank you, sean. >> sean: coming up next you don't want to miss this. how bad will things get if president obama is handed a blank check for the next three years plus. i will ask president regan's former budget director. and what happens when president obama loses his great first gig! let's go!
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity." as president ronald reagan's director of the office of management and budget it is safe to say that author david stockman knows a thing or two about the american economy. stockman warns that washington needs to get issues fiscal house in order or the u.s.
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could be $30 trillion in debt within the next ten years. i sat down earlier with the former director of omb for an interview that each and every american needs to hear. listen closely. >> sean: joining us is the one and only david stockman. how are you, sir? >> great to be here. >> sean: you are hated by the left and the right. >> i'm an equal opportunity critic, i guess. we are in a big mess and it has been brewing for decades. no one in particular is at fault. >> sean: i believe be people are at fault. >> there is no one at fault for the whole thing. we have been piling it on the wagon and now we have a dooms day machine called the budget that can be stopped. it is heading towards you know $30 trillion of national debt, i think in ten years. the fed is really off the deep end. has become a serial bubble machine that is crushing the sabers of america. you know, if you got a six
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month cd you get a half a percent. if you are on fixed income you are getting nothing. if someone was frugal their whole life and saved $100,000 to live in retirement, $400 a year is what you are getting under uncle ben's policies. these policies are wrong. they defy every canon of sound money people believed in for centuries and decades and all of the money being printed the massive bond buying is simply putting it never gets out of the canons of wall street. the zero interest rate is of value to speculators. our economy has way too much debt and they are trying to encourage people to go back into the pool, you know, and do the same thing over again and it is a huge mistake. >> sean: i have a very pessimistic side of me that thinks that america will become greece, spain, portugal, ireland, pick your country. >> yep. >> sean: cyprus.
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i think we are are h headed there. tell me i'm wrong. >> the title of the piece in the "new york times" last sunday which i have been pounced upon for was sundown in america. >> sean: paul krugman. that is a blessing in your life. >> i guess so. the point is that is where we are heading because the machinery is out of control. bernanke has no clue out to get out of this box he is in. printing $85 million a month. that is just money made out of thin air. it is buying all of the government debt. piling up on the balance sheet of the fed. there is no precedent for it. we have never been here. >> sean: i want to focus you on the fed for a second here. i was watching the other night out of the book "too big to fail." i think it was on hbo. one of the things that struck me as the three characters that interested me the most were poulson, bernanke and geithner. i'm watching the fed and what they did go in and tell
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president bush is this country's economy will collapse which led to tarp and the bailout of aig and the banks and so on and so forth. >> i totally disagree with that. that is why i wrote the book to try to demonstrate it hour by hour, day-by-day this was a meltdown in the canons of wall street. one or two big highly leveraged gambling houses morgan stanley. aig was not going to collapse all over the world. the holding company could have been bankrupt youd. no depression 2.0 in sight. that is bernanke's erroneous scholarship of the 1930s. >> sean: what has he done by printing all of the money? >> only allowed everyone gambling and making mistakes leveraged using very short-term funds go back and do it again. we are back in the same bubble. look at the junk bond market it is bubbling. >> real estate is beginning to bubble in the same places that crashed. look at the stock market. back to where it was.
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>> sean: i don't disagree with a word you are saying. i have as pessimistic outlook as you do and i'm really worried about the people in this country that are doing the right thing and living within their means and put off vacations and don't buy new cars and have lost money in the value of their homes, their biggest investment. how bad do you think this is going to get? >> i think the people of this country have to take back the central banks, bank, the fed from the monetary. >> sean: some people don't even know what the fed is. >> the monetary bureau that is what i call it of 12 people trying to run the world sitting there are basically, it is an antidemocratic thing. right now tens of millions of sabers are being crushed because they dehe seeded that people ought to buy junk bonds rather than something safe that they can live with with their retirement. >> sean: what do you see down the road, america becomes what? i think -- and i do believe the energy sector could help. i think north dakota can be
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duplicated. that is my answer. >> it could. but if you have a monetary sessions temperature falling apart. if you have a central bank that is just massively funding speculation, if you have a budget that is in the trillions each year in deficit, all of these -- and something we are going to havhe budget every quarter, every year for the next ten years. and what does that -- >> sean: where do we end up? >> in a bad place which i can't predict. we have never been here before. no one has had deficits this big or printed this money so fast in a short period of time. >> sean: america is in decline, isn't it? >> we are wandering in territory that is dangerous. >> sean: david stockman. appreciate it. thanks for being with us. >> sean: warning for america. and coming up next right here on "hannity." >> in addition to john -- sorry, i just notice that i jumped the gun here.
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>> sean: just a taste of what happens when obama's telehe prompter fails which could explain why one virginia man received a major big-time jail sentence for trying to steal the prompter. wait until you hear how long he will be locked up for. will be locked up for. plus more [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis,
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valuable president obama's teleprompters are? if you tryng stealing them you'll be put behind bars for a long time. what a virginia man found . believe it or not i'm sympathetic to the president on this one. if there is one thing that i have witnessed first hand over the years is that he needs his trusty teleprompters. we put together highlights of how disasterrous things get for the president when the words stop scrolling on the prompter. this is from the campaign trail in 2008 and that is what happens when obama goes off script. >> our brave young and men -- brave men and women in uniform. it would cost about the same as what we would spend -- it --
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over the course of ten years it would cost what it would cost us -- it -- all right. it would cost us about the same as it would cost for about -- hold on one second. i can't hear myself. it costs when if you -- you gave them treatment early and they got some treatment and a breathalyzer or inhaleiater. not a breathalyzer. >> sean: take a look at what happens when the teleprompter malfunctions. in addition to john. sorry i just noticed that i jumped the gun here. go ahead and move it up. i had already introduced all you guys.
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>> sean: double ouch. if you still have questions about the president's affinity for prompters take a look at fear mckinley hi in his eyes we tragically falls to its death. >> we took swift and aggressive action in the first months of my administration to pull our economy -- oh, goodness. sorry about that, guys. >> sean: this is why the penalty for teleprompter theft theft is so drastic here. he needs it. desperately. wants it. he is your president. he deserves it. that is all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. have a great weekend. we'll see you back here on monday.
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