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agriculture which closed in the '50s, so students, teachers, family and friends gave schafer a rousing tribute at the nearby high school. that's how fox reports on march 20, 2021. i'm jon scott, thanks for watching. ♪♪ ♪ mark: hello, america, i'm mark levin, and this is "life, liberty and levin." you're living through a tumultuous period, ladies and gentlemen, where the constitution is under attack, where the president of the united states is violating separation of powers, where we have a congress with the thinnest of majorities and no majority in the senate. the constitution gives the vice president as president of the senate the right to break tie votes. to ram through the most aggressive, radical agenda in
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american history and all across the board, and they're moving at lightning speed because because they don't want you to know about it. we're not having hearings in congress of any sort so you can find out what's taking place and the process has slowed down so your representatives are standing there like statues with nothing to do. the president of the united states is signing executive orders one after another that would make any dicta today to have around the world -- dictator very, very jealous. these are very serious i dependent vents -- events that are taking place. now, you can see on the screen some of the executive orders and actions that biden has been taking, and i'll get back to them in a moment. but first, i want to talk about this. this book by edward bear nation, it's called "propaganda." this book was the original book on the subject of propaganda. all kinds of people read this book; franklin roosevelt read this book, bernaise advised wood
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wilson who put together one of the biggest propaganda efforts by any president in american history. you know who else read this book? adolf hitler and goebbels, all kinds of people because this book talks about how to control the masses, how to communicate to the masses, how the minority can control the majority. and it is all about psychology, it's all about graphics and images, it's all about storylines. and this is exactly what we're gettinged today from the biden administration. if you can even keep up with what they're doing. this is not the way a republic is supposed to conduct itself. you're supposed to slow down, things are supposed to be deliberative, they're supposed to be various branches and individuals within the various branches of the government have an opportunity to look at things taking place. not a mad rush, a bum's rush to institute as much radical, tyrannical agenda as possible. i want to give you a perfect
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example. vaccines. there's a huge propaganda effort underway by the biden campaign, and they want the american people to believe that joe biden was in charge of developing vaccines, distributing vaccines, that there were no vaccines when he came into office, there was no plan to get them, and there was a terrible shortage. as a matter of fact, they couldn't find 20 million of them at some point. and come may, the end of may, everybody who needs or wants a vaccination will get the vaccination thanks to joe biden. the media have refused to unravel this and to tell you the truth. and i can't spend the whole program on it, but i want to spend this part of the program on it as a pert example. perfect example. did you know that there's a government accounting office report on this subject right here in my hands, over 50 pages? do you know that this report that was issued in february is a sterling review for the most part of operation warp speed that took place during the trump
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administration? do you know that there have been checks on what joe biden has been saying even by fairly liberal institutions that have seriously questioned the lies that are coming out of this white house and out of this president's mouth? i'll give you some examples. the trump administration contracted for 100 million doses from pfizer, 100 million doses from moderna if, 100 million doses from johnson & johnson, 300 million doses from astrazeneca, 100 million doses from novavax and another 100 million doses from glaxosmithkline. in other words, a total of 800 million doses before any vaccine had been finally developed, before any vaccine had been approved. 800 million doses which would be enough for 400 million people, some of them, of course, require
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two shots. they did this during the summer. last summer. so they weren't even sure which vaccine would work, but what the trump administration did, never done in american history before, rather than bat bet on one -- bet on one or two, it helped subsidize and capitalize all of them. december 23, by december 23 we know that pfizer and moderna have vaccines that work. 95% effective. they announced it days after the election are as if holding back the information. absolutely outrageous. now, on december 23 when the trump administration realized that only pfizer and only moderna had received emergency authorization, the trump administration went in and ordered another 200 million doses from both companies. the problem is the companies can only produce so many not because of screw-ups or anything like that, but to gain access to the
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elements and the materials, to gain access to the expertise, the employees, to ramp up that high. and they're not only competing with other companies in the united states, as the report points out, they're competing with companies around the world. they're competing with countries around the world. so trump gave the directive to hhs to forget out ways -- to figure out ways to get around it. not to get around the science, but to get around the blocks, the bottlenecks and so forth, and they did. and they did. during this period operation warp speed and the trump administration, as the gao report points out, you had these companies working together. one of the reasons we were able to do this so quickly is they did things they'd never done before rather than myopically staying in their own lane. they started to share information. even started to share certain tests. and some of them decided to go in different directions when they felt that different direction might be more beneficial. we have never seen coordination
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like this before. we have never seen affirmative steps taken by a government like this before, and joe biden should know. because for eight years he was vice president. and in 2006 and '7, they screwed up on h1n1. they didn't get a vaccine until it was too late, and the vaccine was all -- was not all that effective in the first place. since january, january, johnson is and johnson was coordinating with america. the bide with -- with merck. the biden administration said they caused this to happen. they caused nothing to happen. since january johnson & johnson was coordinating with merck. why? because johnson & johnson knew it had a vaccine that would work, but it didn't have enough facilities, it didn't have enough manpower to produce as many as the trump administration had contracted for. so they worked out a deal, these two companies, johnson & johnson
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with merck, to increase production, to increase their a capacity and to do it as quickly as possible. in the end, the trump administration had contracted for enough approved vaccines, approved vaccines from the three vaccines toic knock late -- to inoculate 550 million people. to inoculate everyone in the united states. that's the trajectory we're on. so when joe biden announces the other day that a he's ordering hundreds of millions more vaccines because we're at war, we're at war with this horrible, this horrible virus and we'll have enough to give to other countries, joe biden isn't doing anything that isn't already being done and has already been in the works, where the trajectory's already taking off. he hasn't done anything, anything different. and so we get this, propaganda.
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and in order to promote his really non-activity or his minimal contribution to vaccinating the american people, they lie. they put on these phony press conferences where he comes out and speaks and then leaves and somebody else speaks. and most of all, they had to degrade and denigrate donald trump, his administration and operation warp speed in order to promote themselves. i would encourage you to get the gao report yourself. i would encourage members of the media who just regurgitate what the biden administration says, why don't you read something, why don't you look into it? why don't you look into the khn and politifact health care check in and politifact is liberal. from which i just are reviewed and saw all this information. the fact of the matter is we have vaccinations going on across this country, more and more vaccine being produced, more and more of the ability to
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distribute it thanks to the infrastructure and the decisions that were made really about nine months ago, ten months ago by president trump. wouldn't it be sweet if some serious news operation and some serious journalists went down to mar-a-lago anded asked president trump -- and asked president trump about this unbelievable accomplishment? wouldn't it be sweet if they asked him where he got the idea to do things that prior presidents, prior administrations never dead like the pre-- never did like the prefunding and pre-purchasing of hundreds and hundreds of millions of vaccines? what is it exactly that his administration did, hhs taking the lead, to coordinate with these private companies? and, by the way, to coordinate with the department of defense. some of you are getting vaccines from the national forward. that also was -- national guard. that also was put in place by the trump administration. so i am not going to allow the propagandists in the white
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house, the propagandist, joe biden, to lie his way into the history books and lie his way into the hearts and minds of the american people when he has done effectively nothing significant or concrete to change what was already in place. now, i'm going to have two great guests tonight, and in one area we're going to focus on this h.r. 1 and s. s. 1, same thing, propaganda. what it is that the democrats -- biden, nancy pelosi and schumer -- are trying to do to the franchise. in a word, destroy. that's right, destroy it. while they wrap themselves in righteous indignation. we're going to spend some time on that. we're also going to look into this covid-19 bill which has almost nothing to do with covid-19. $2 trillion more on top of $4.1 trillion that have already been spent with $900 billion unspent from the first trauma. of spending. we -- tranche of spending. we want to take a look into that, what it's awe about and
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what that's going to do today economy. when we come back, hans von spakovsky, we do a deep dive into what the democrats are trying to do to our electoral system. i'll be right back. she filed a claim on her usaa app and said, “that was easy.” usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. with oscar mayer deli fresh it's not just a sandwich, far from it. it's a reason to come together. it's a taste of something good. a taste we all could use right now. so let's make the most of it. and make every sandwich count. with oscar mayer deli fresh
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mark: welcome back. we have a wonderful guest, hans
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von spa cough sky -- von spakovsky, one of the country's great experts on voting in this country. and given the fact that he's worked in that field in the federal government and republican administrations. now, hans, they keep pushing h.r. 1, s. 1. stacey abrams is all over cable tv saying if you oppose this, you oppose minority voting. joe biden has said this is a throwback to jim crow. they are using the most divisive, inflammatory propaganda they can think of. i have a different take. this is a wholesale attack on the franchise against every single american in this country regardless of race, regardless of where they live. what is your take on this, and please go through the proposal so the american people know what's going if op here. >> first of all, calling what biden and others are saying propaganda is exactly right. what this bill does, first of
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all, it's a federal, a takeover, nationalization of the running of elections which has been done by the states since our founding. and what it is intended to do is to destroy the security of the election process. it has provisions all throughout that they can get rid of the basic safety and security protocols that states have put in place and then has all these mandates it imposes on the states that will make things even worse. basically take all of the worst things that happened in last year's election, cement them into federal law and then make things even worse. i mean, just a couple of examples -- look, it's a big bill, 800 pages. but to give you just a couple of examples, this bill would basically gut state the voter id laws across the country. every state would have to allow a person to vote if they simply signed a form saying, yeah, i am who i claim i am. so, mark, if you went into a
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polling place and claimed you were hans von spakovsky, they couldn't ask you for an id as long as you signed a form saying, oh, yeah, i'm hans von spakovsky, they have to let you vote. they require states to put in same-day voter registration. states have to allow people to walk into a polling place on election day, register and immediately vote since they can't ask you for an id, again, anybody could walk into any polling place anywhere in the country using a fake name and a fake address. they have to be allowed to register, they can vote. election officials can't prevent that. and then you can walk out of the polling place and go do it again elsewhere. but that's what the combination of that brings in. they also want to destroy any and all security with ab absente ballots. remember, those are the most vulnerable ballots to being stolen, alteredded or changed. so they've got a whole series of things.
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first of all, every state around the nation has to send an absentee ballot request form to every registered voter. if a registered voter wants to be put on a permanent absentee ballot list, all they have to do is request it once, and from then on in every future election a ballot will simply be mailed to them. that is a terrible process because voter registration rolls are in such bad shape across the country. so you're basically going to have millions of ballots arriving at the homes of people who no longer live there, who have died, and those ballots could fall in the hands of people who might actually vote 'em. by the way, a lot of states, very smartly, have a witness signature requirement on absentee ballots. again, that's a wise policy because with a witness you've got somebody who can authenticate that it was actually the voter who filled out and signed the ballot. no state would be able to
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enforce a witness signature requirement on an absentee ballot. and this ballot would override any state's law that prevents vote trafficking. you know, in about half the states, places like north carolina, they prohibit third party strangers from showing up at a voter's door to say, hey, i'll deliver your ballot for you. again, that's a wise policy because it prevents candidates and campaign staffers and political consultants, all of whom have a stake in the outoutcome of the election are, from being able to get their hands on a voter's ballot. you will recall that's exactly what happened in 2018 in the 9th congressional district in north carolina, a political consultant and his staff who have been criminally charged were picking up people's ballots, altering them, changing them, forging them. and the reason that came to light was because that kind of vote trafficking is prohibited
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in north carolina. that's how folks found out about it. that would now have have to be legal in every state. so democrats want party activists and political consultants to be able to get their hands on absentee ballots. you know, voter rolls, as i said, are in notoriously bad shape across the country, and this has numerous provisions to make it even harder for states to clean up their voter rolls, to compare their voter rolls with other states to find people who are registered in more than one state. to use the u.s. postal service's national change of address system to find people who have registered or, in other states or have moved. and another thing it does is it requires states to put in automatic voter registration. in other words, every state agency that you as a resident of that state may have an interaction with whether it's a
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welfare office, a dmv office, a state college or university will then have to automatically register you to vote without asking you, and the law even includes federal agencies. there's a whole list of federal agencies that are going to have to send data on the people that they think are residents of a particular state, two state officials to automatically register them. look, mark, you know what that's going to lead to, it's going to lead to multiple duplicate registrations of the same person, multiple registrations of people in different states, and it's going to lead to the registration of people who aren't eligible to vote like noncitizens. but states aren't going to have any choice about that. they're going to have to do this. it requires every state to allow open-wide, online voter registration. some states have put in online voter registration, but they limit it to folks on whom the state already has a record.
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in other words, for example, if you have a driver's license in the state, they've already checked your id, they've already checked your identification documents. and the states will allow you to then also register to vote on line. this bill would allow anyone to register online which, as you know, is going to open up the voter registration system to hackers and cyber criminals and could lead to massive voter registration fraud. mcmarc these -- marc marc these democrats are not acting on behalf of the country, they're a acting -- acting on behalf of the party. whether it's the open borders, it's to empower the democrat party, and this is the core of it. change the voting system, get rid of all the protections against fraud. why? because apparently they think it benefits them mightily. we want to look at some more of this. we'll be right back. allergies don't have to be scary.
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♪♪ jon: welcome to fox news live, i'm jon scott. the first cancellation of march madness. virginia commonwealth university was set to play oregon tonight. that game has been ruled a, quote, no contest the because of covid-19 protocols. as a result, oregon will advance to the next round of the tournament. in a statement, the ncaa expressed regret that a vcu's student athletes will not be able to play. thousands gathered in cities
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all across america today bringing signs, candles and portraits honoring the eight victims of tuesday's shootings in atlanta. protesters chanted stop asian hate x-ray schism is a virus -- and racism is a virus. yesterday president biden said he mourns the tragic loss of life. i'm jon scott, i'll be back tomorrow for an all new "fox report." now back to "life, liberty and he slip." mark: welcome back. i'm here with hans von von spakovsky, heritage foundation, one of the great experts on voting in this country. hans, their bill does not talk about the registration and voting of citizens, it talks about individuals which opens it wide to illegal aliens as do these lists. and as people vote under this legislation, as i understand it, for instance, an election judge in a precinct really is not free to challenge somebody voting
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because they can be criminally charged. moreover as i understand it, you don't have to vote in your own precinct. you can vote in another precinct if you choose to do that. they want to register 16 and 17-year-olds who would actually be able to vote given the fact that there's no serious ability to challenge their votes or to prevent them from voting. is that correct? >> yeah, unfortunately, that is correct, and those are all provisions in this bill that would make it, frankly, very easy for people who aren't actually eligible to vote to actually vote and get away with it. mark: felons whoment have been even finished their terms, they would have the right to vote, mail-in voting would be mandatory in every state, and the counting can take up to ten days under this federal law, so the outcome would be delayed for ten days -- >> right. mark and there's oh things in here too. they set up a special commission which they say is intended to promote democratic institutions.
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and this commission has members placed on it who have the power to force judges of who have ruled on this statute or ruledded on voting under this statute, forced them to come to washington, d.c. and explain themselves. so you would actually have judges reporting to a commission, and you would have individuals who might raise constitutional questions about this law or issues related to elections under this law, and they could only come to one place to bring their lawsuit, a district court in washington, d.c., and most of these claims would all be joined together. this entire thing, hans, is set up for the democrat party. it undermines the franchise. and then when you watch democrats say that this is intended to promote voting and anyone who opposes it opposes minorities from voting? how in any way does this prevent
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minorities from voting? that is, objecting to a law like this that would destroy the franchise across the board. does it have anything to do with minorities? >> no, it doesn't at all. in fact, it will -- this bill, if passed, will disenfranchise all voters including minority voters. i mean, look, just one quick example out of what you were just talking about. look, it has been a tradition in america forever that you are supposed to vote in the precinct to which you've been assigned. there's a good reason for that. first, that way officials know how many ballots should be in each precinct. because if we don't know how many people are going to show up, you may run out of ballots, and people may not be able to vote. second, it insures that you get the ballot that allows you to vote for everybody you're entitled to vote for. not just nationally, but folks who are running for state and local offices. this bill would require states
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to allow people to vote outside of their assigned precinct which means that if you go to a precinct on the other side of a county where you live, well, yeah, you may be able to vote for president, you may be able to vote for u.s. senators, but you won't be qualified to vote perhaps for a member of congress or state legislators or members of the city council. so you are, in effect, giving voters the ability to disenfranchise themselves because they may not realize that. that's why this is just such a bad bill. i mean, it's not just many parts of it are unconstitutional, it's just bad and reckless policy. mark: and i do want to remind the audience that the framers of the constitution would have vehemently opposed this. they did not believe in all the power going to washington d.c. if they did, they would have said so. but instead there are two provisions especially in article ii, section one, clause 2, they
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lease it to state legislatures specifically to write election law including as it applies to the selection of the president and vice president of united states. finish -- this would effectively eliminate it. >> yeah, look, the reason for that, mark, as you well know, is they were afraid if congress could set out all the rules for federal elections, what would they do? they would put in rules and laws that would favor them as incumbents and help them retain power in congress. and that's why i think the framers distributed the power and authority to run federal elections down between the federal government and the states. and this bill just totally overrides that. mark: if they get this bill, i dare say we won't see a republican president of the united states the rest of our lifetimes. probably the reason the media do
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not want us to talk about the last election and the violation of the constitution, in my view, in several states, and they're trying to turn the events of january 6th which they called an insurrection that was a violent attack and not an insurrection, to prevent you and me on this program from talking about it. but we're going to talk about it. hans von spakovsky, thank you very much. thank you, sir. >> thanks for having me, mark. mark: we'll be right back. ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. out here, you're more than just a landowner.
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♪ mark: welcome back, america. $1.9 trillion to fight the virus. but we're already fighting the virus, we're already wrestling it to the ground, and the vaccines are in place, the distribution's in place. so what exactly do we need $1.9 trillion for? well, the democrats are saying that this is the greatest expansion of government, the greatest spending in american history, it is the great progressive bill ever.
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and it should be since bernie sanders wrote it. and notice bernie sanders is celebrating. what's in this bill? $362 billion in direct aid to state and local government. okay, so they're paying off mostly blue states, blue cities for being disasters before the virus. and, in fact, new york and san francisco and l.a. are all celebrating saying, hey, we don't have a budget deficit anymore. they just blew out our budget deficit. yeah, think about that. $168 billion to assist educational institutionsment no, to assist unions. why do we need $168 billion when they already have $60 billion sitting there? how much does it cost to distance 6 feet from each oh and to wear a paper mask and even to put those plastic things in between people? i don't think it costs $168 billion. $53.6 billion to assist small businesses. i have no idea what that means. $39 billion for childcare block grants to states.
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$27.8 billion for emergency rental assistance and housing vouchers. you know what would fix all this? capitalism, an open economy. $10 billion for homeowners' assistance. you can see this is a massive slush fund. $5 billion for assistance to individuals experiencing homeless. to help subsidize obamacare. $47.8 billion for testing and contact tracing. why do we need $50 billion for testing and contact tracing? $7.5 billion for vaccine administration and distribution. $6 -- what happened to the $4.1 trillion we already spent for that? manufacturing and procurement, $7.6 billion to expand public health work force, $7.6 billion for community health centers. i thought we had walmart and we
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had all these pharmaceutical companies, why do we need federal distribution centers? and, by the way, we have federal facilities everywhere. why do we need new federal distribution centers? $6.1 billion for native american health programs, $3 billion for substance abuse and mental health block grant programs. provides $50 billion for fema. 14.5 billion for veterans health care services, 0 billion for emergency -- 10 billion for emergency pled call supply production. $8.7 billion for covid-19 response efforts overseas. extends federal unemployment compensation benefits -- the federal government never used to pay for unemployment benefits. now on top of the states $30 per week through september -- 300 through september 6, 2021. an additional tax debate of $1400 for individuals with incomes of $75,000 or less and
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couples at $150,000 or less and increases the maximum earned income tax credit for childless adults and increases the child tax credit to $3,000 per child if they're over 7 years old, $3600 per child if they're under 7 years old. expands and extends through september 2021 tax leaves for employers. requires medicaid and the children's health insurance program to fully cover the cost of the vaccine, and it goes on and on and on. daniel horowitz, you studied this. what do you make of this? >> well, mark if, it's great to be with you. taken in totality, this is really the obamacare of every industry and every aspect of our life. in other words, it means two things. number one, making americans 10 100% dependent on government for health care, education, housing, you name it. and, number two, it means the
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american tradition of socialism, we have venture socialism, it's funneled through the all the special interests. the health care cartels that are monopolizing their respective industries, boxing out private enterprise. and the thing is it rewards all of the players who went and subvert our liberties, actually made the virus response worse. it punishes the states that were freer and actually spent their money on things that worked to arrest the spread of the virus and to, you know, vaccinate the seniors like ron desantis did. this equalized all of the states in one. and then when you get to the individual sub city keys -- subsidies and in the tax code as well as the rebates, here's the thing: it's too much and too little at the same time. if you're someone who had a very successful small business, earned $200,000 a year as a
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family two years ago but now you've been wiped out, you don't get any fifth amendment just compensation. you get nothing. but if you're someone just under that income level, this is your third round of checks. and couples with the child tax credit, between everything you could get people that gained $15-20,000. this makes all middle income americans completely dependent on government in perpetuity. mark: it's an amazing thing. we have unemployment around 6%, give or take. potentially 10%. clearly the economy's breaking open because some of these states are opening up or the american people are desperate to work, desperate to save, desperate to buy things and catch up with their lives and so forth. and then on top of that to do something like this, to use the
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virus, use people who were suffering and are suffering as an opportunity to empower the central government, to give billions and billions of dollars to failed democrat mayors and failed democrat governors, to run these funds to the same damn bureaucracy each and every time, enhancing their power and so forth, and they have waiting in the wings massive tax the increases to punish the private sector, massive regulations, critical theory whether it's race or gender to impose on the nation and so forth keeping so many of our schools still closed. and yet they say stand for the people, they stand for the -- they stand for big government and they stand for the democrat party. what's your take? >> if you stimulate something, you get more of it. if you stimulate growth, you'll get more growth. this works against the small
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business owners because it encourages more people not to work rather than seek employment. and you would think with all of the extra funds, as you noted, some of the states have over $100 billion left over. they don't know what to do with it, so they might want to cut state taxes. this bill precludes them from cutting those state taxes. mark: so every state that a takes a dime of this money, every city that takes a dime of this money is prohibited from cutting taxes. absolutely incredible. we'll be right back. g. i say, it's me, the couch, i'm calling. pain says you can't. advil says you can. it was a life changing moment for me. i had no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. he was an advocate for the people... a voice for the voiceless. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com
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♪ mark: daniel horowitz of "blaze with," the slimmest of majorities in the house, ten representatives. meaning if they had lost six more seats, kevin mccarthy would be speaker. of it's the thinnest majority in a centuriment they have no majority in the senate. it's 50-50. but for the vice president where she can break the vote. they wouldn't have the votes. they have no mandate whatsoever. every republican that ran for re-election won. and so what they're doing here is they're running for the gaps as fast as they can doing whatever they can to impose their will on the american people. what else does this bill do, and in the end, what will this do to
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the debt of future generations? >> one of the most egregious things in this bill and really what has been done by these same players all year is what has been done to children. this virus, we knew from day one, was never a threat to them. it is less severe than the flu for children. we learned very early on they are not primary vectors of spread. there is reams of data showing that schools were never a problem in terms of the teachers and certainly not for the kids. and yet they continue to hold out, and the teachers unions block them from going back to school. and even where that -- they do go to school, the environment is full of fear and anxiety, the masking for seven hours. and yet this bill dumps $168 billion on top of the tens of billions that the education cartel already has, and there's no requirement that they have to open schools even with all the money being given to open schools when, of course, there
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is no necessity to even spend any money, you just open up. there's no threat. so that is really one of the most egregious portions of this bill, and we're taking these same children that we are abusing this entire year with fear and anxiety and removing all their opportunities to play sports and life experiences. mark: look at what the democrat party has done to our children, you look at what the democrat party has done to immigrants. people trying to get into this country illegally and what's going on on the southern border, both what's happening to americans and people trying to get in here, you look what the democrat party's doing to future generations by destroying the future economies, in other words, we're spending their money. we don't have trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars to spend to the today. the democrat party is very hostile to children, hostile to real immigration, hostile to the american people. the democrat party, as i keep
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saying, is about the democrat party. everything it's doing in this bill, in these endless executive orders with h.r. r. 1, s.r. 3 is about empowering the democrat party, making it a one-party state forever more of your final thoughts. >> mark, you look at everything in totality, you look at the assault on our fundamental liberties, you put covid in a sentence with a noun and a verb, and suddenly our government can do anything they want to us. they bankrupt us, they destroy our borders, they release criminals from prison under the guise of protecting us from viral spread. notice the same pattern, they're accomplishing everything they've always wanted to do for years under the guise of fighting this virus. i really think that the federal government has become irreparably broken. some of the key strategies we're going to have to look at is looking at the states where republicans control 31 state legislatures, 19 of them with
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supermajorities, 24 trifecta the controls of government. this is really where conservatives and republicans need to step up to the plate and start serving as a check and balance on the run amok federal government. mark: exactly right. thank you for your voice out there, daniel horowitz of "blaze," and we'll see you next time. god bless you, my friend. >> thank you. mark: we'll be right back. ♪ t, she didn't waste any time. she filed a claim on her usaa app and said, “that was easy.” usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. it all starts with an invitation... ...to experience lexus. the invitation to lexus sales event. get 0% apr financing on the 2021 nx 300. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. 1 in 2 kids is under hydrated. ♪ plant-powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need,
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bureaucrats on what they are expected to do. a clear violation of separation of powers. these are substantive issues issued by the president of the united states, and nobody seems to give a damn. they are putting as many people on the welfare rolls as possible. your general and their generation will bear the burden of the spending going on today. the house is passing a bill to give everything the big labor bosses want. what's next in gun control. two bills coming up from the house of representatives. what's next? what isn't next? it's about your liberty. they are trampling over the constitution of the united
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states. the president of the united states who doesn't know who his secretary of defense is or where the pentagon is. this is not what the american republic is supposed to be. but in a lawful way, we'll resist. see you next time on life rsh. [♪♪♪] jesse: welcome to "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. biden opened the borders for his donors. the border crisis isn't a republican talking points. fox news isn't even driving the story. the networks are forced to cover it because it's become a catastrophe that affects all americans. >> we begin with a humanitarian crisis on the southern border that's growing larger every day. jesse: we haven't even eached peak season yet. th

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