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when you sponsor a job you immediately get your short list of quality candidates resumes on a deed. that's your job criteria visit indeed .com slash hire and get started today. click on your favorite. i'm going to go with josh. yes, i'm sorry. what i was talking to it. come on . you know i love all my chickens. he has a really sweet kid so you just get some sneezing. and welcome to a special edition of tucker carlson said it didn't take long. it took well, about a year and a half for the biotech castration to destroy the american economy and drive this nation into a recession. and the administration won't admit that we're in a recession. in fact, they've to redefine the word recession just as they've redefined the words democracy and racism and woman . but you don't need to know if the word is to know what is happening. if you live here, you see it
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every single day. we're in a recession. the economy has been shrinking all year. real wages are at record lows and at the same time inflation is the highest it's been in the lifetime of most americans. so call whatever you want, but it's a recession and it's scary and they're ignoring it. we're going to spend the next hour investigating how exactly this happened. how did they take the economy so fast and what does mean and to get the answers to those questions, we're going to speak to people who have actual credibility on economics and that emphatically does not include our most highly credentialed economists, people who like the public health experts we've watched the last two and a half years have thoroughly clowned and discredited themselves. a year ago, right about the time he told us that vaccines will absolutely prevent you from getting or transmitting covid joe biden was asked, hey, what happens if we go into recession in response, as he invariably does, joe biden invoked highly credentialed experts. watch this.
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we also know that as our economy has come roaring back , we see some price increases. some folks have raised worries that this could be a sign of persistent inflation. but that's not our view. our experts believe the data shows that most of the price increases we've seen are where expected and expected to be temporary. every word read off a teleprompter a decade from now, we're going to see a tape like that and think i cannot believe that man was the president of the united states . but consider what his handlers wrote for him, the experts biden was referring to are in fact some of the most well credentialed figures in all of academic economics. in fact, two months later, in september of last year, 17 winners of the nobel prize in economics signed a letter urging joe biden to spend as much money as possible. and we're quoting the build back better package. they will transform the u.s. economy to be more efficient
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without presenting an inflationary threat. so go ahead and spend more money created out of thin air. print it and there's no chance he'll get inflation winners. the nobel prize in economics said that if you took econ 101, you're laughing that, by the way, it wasn't just them. the chairman of the federal reserve, jerome powell, said the same thing. quote, the incoming data are very consistent with the view that inflation will move down toward our goals. powell said this week. idiotic and it turned out not to be true. now, the remarkable thing, the way you know this isn't simply incompetence. they did this on purpose is what happened when these so-called experts were exposed as frauds, which they are not a single one of these eminent nobel prize winning economist ever apologized for the letter they wrote or even explained how they got it wrong? they're still saying the same thing. spend more money and it won't
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affect inflation because when you have much more of something, it's worth the same . oh, because supply and demand isn't real. they're all saying to the extent even paying attention, most of them aren't. they're way off into lifestyle liberal like they all are. they're worried about trends. right. the st. louis fed, for example, one of the most important financial institutions in the united states , one of the banks that make up the central bank, they've been conducting studies about what about what monetary policy would be best to avoid complete economic collapse? well, you'd think so. that's the job. but that's what they've been doing instead for the past month. we're not making this up. the st. louis fed has been meditating on equity, a term that no one can really define but clearly means your life, mr. and mrs. america, that's about to get much worse. so just to provide an orderly took office equity is now the top priority of the federal reserve bank of st. louis and good books will be written about this years from now. no one believe it actually happened, but it's real. take a look at their website,
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some of the top articles on the website and the blog of the st. louis fed include quote, racial and ethnic disparities in access to covid-19 teen relief covid-19 disruption by race, ethnicity and geography. the role of diversity in public institutions in reducing racial employment gaps for young adults without college education. i yet this is not the syllabus from the sociology department at brandeis. this is the fed. these are the people in charge of our monetary policy supposed to be keeping america from collapsing, but they're ignoring their actual job in favor of pretending that their professors at brandeis, it's lunatic and they're still talking this way in april, well, after it was very clear inflation was not transitory. janet yellen, the treasury secretary, former head of the fed, someone who should be charged for what she did for the u.s. economy, gave a speech not about the u.s. economy. she's the treasury secretary. no, but about climate change and climate change. climate is more important than saving the united states . and we're quoting, we must
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redouble our efforts to decarbonize our economy, yellen said at an address at the atlantic council. keep in mind janet yellen doesn't anything about climate. she can't drive a standard transmission. she knows nothing about the material world. but there she is spouting off on climate change and decarbonize reading every stupid batfish talking point. the olympic council audience wanted to hear about and she's still doing it. we're in a slowdown, she said on sunday. and it's not affecting too many sectors. the economy says janet yellen wants this is not an economy that's in recession, but we're in a period of transition in which growth is slowing and that's necessary and appropriate yet. and we need to be growing at a steady and sustainable pace. so there is a slowdown and businesses can see that and that's appropriate given
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that people now have jobs and we have a strong labor market. but you don't see any of the signs now a a recession is a broad based contraction that affects many sectors of the economy. we just don't have that. okay, let's be clear. china is a completely incompetent affirmative action hire who did profound generational damage to the united states during her time running the fed. now she's doing the same for running the treasury department and yet no one ever calls her on it. the things she say says doesn't make sense. she can't even predict inflation when every single other person in the country knew it was coming based on the federal government spending patterns. keep spending money. that's what she's still saying. everyone in the administration is saying that in may the head of usaid, samantha power, who's back declared that worldwide fertilizer shortage is actually a good thing.
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starvation is a good thing because that means fewer carbon emissions never out a crisis go to waste, she said. she actually said that inside the white house. no, even pretending to care as the us economy falls. they're not worried about the oil supply. in fact, they're selling our oil to our main global rival, china. they're not worried about the stock market. they couldn't tell if it's up or down. they cannot even define a recession. the one thing they're sure of is everything's fine except for the trans community which is suffering under your bigotry. here's our press secretary. and nothing has changed how we see the stock market. we do not that's not something that we keep an eye on every day we update the white house and he's on a formula situation across the country. yeah. let me see if i have anything new for you on that reminded us of this oil. it is time for consumers is i have not seen that report. so i would honestly have to go look into it and see what
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what the truth is in that in that statement that you just laid out and see exactly what's happening. i just have not seen that report. is he adamant that there is not much i mean, it's not it's not our definition, right? we're talking about a definition from nber and what is exactly the white house and definition of a recession. again, we don't we don't i'm not going to define it from here. we're going to define a recession. we're not going to acknowledge that's even happening. and so they're not and no one's forcing them to. that's what they're saying. this is untenable unless you're an utterly partisan economist, you have to acknowledge what's happening. but those highly credentialled are not acknowledging. they're blaming putin. they're blaming january six . and of course, on the basic point of whether the economy is in trouble. there are very few people left
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to deny it. the threat of an economic downturn is shaking up consumers and small business owners, a recent survey taken by goldman sachs found. 93%. 93% of small businesses fear a recession. i think there's a very high likelihood of recession when we've been in this kind of situation before. recession is essentially always followed. we did in fact end up with what is clearly an overheated economy and the effect of that overheating on inflation was bigger than its experience would have led us to believe. i think there are many reasons why we're going to have a severe recession and a severe that and financial crisis that ratios are at historically high . so if larry summers, who literally blamed the insurrections on january 6th for inflation and paul krugman has been wrong about everything only and self weekly in the new york times, if they're admitting that actually the economy's in trouble, then there's really no denying.
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you can't deny it. we've reached the limit. it's not. take a look at this chart. notice that right before the 2008 recession, the consumer price index was surging just as it is now. prices went up until they crashed. they always crash. why is that happen? what happens for a simple reason? goods become too expensive for people to buy and then gdp collapses. the imf is sending out warning signals as well. they now predict a global recession as soon as next year. what happens then? we're going to find that we're looking into it. we're going to start with someone who knows a lot about how to talk about economics. dana perino, co-host of america's news from coast to the five. she was white house press secretary during the last recession and she's seen it firsthand. dana, thanks so much for coming on . so how how does this message make it from a boardroom in the white house? out onto the podium like we're not to call this recession. we can't define recession. how does anyone sign off on that message? well, in my ear, we're doing
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your monologue, which i thought was excellent. i was imagining watching a group work session at the white house like you would in a classroom. and you have professor the chief of staff, ron klain, watching all of the people work on this message that we're going to change the definition of recession and there's no blowing of the whistle to say we're sorry. guys like start over. that's not what we're going to do. try again. and yet here you have very people who consider themselves very serious, actually trying to change the definition of the word to get out of it. it reminds me of when peter doocy asked jen psaki, then the press secretary, if there was a crisis at the southern border and it went round and round and round because she said no, the challenge, not a crisis. do you remember when barack obama did not want to call terrorists terrorists? he wanted to call them radical extremists or something. they couldn't say the word terrorists and trying to change the language, manipulate the language i think is insulting to the very people
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who you are leading. and it's not necessary. they put they pumped too much money into the economy. that means there's too much money chasing too few goods. that means inflation. that is basically what they could do instead of trying to change the definition to say here are the three things we're trying to do about it right now. we understand what's going on . but you know, in the last 18 months, i feel like i continue to come on and i listen to people like you. i watch all of our shows. i think there's good advice for them to take. they don't take it. they always take this really strange road, which includes trying to just change the language altogether to get out of the fix they put themselves in. you can't deny something that everyone else knows is true. so wouldn't it just be smart to say, yeah, we're very upset about the economy? it's the most important thing because it's the most more important thing to most people and we're doing everything we can to fix it. that seems like a super obvious response. it just seems like an easy thing to do. it's honest, it's easy and then you're not going to try to fix this with communications. this is not a communication
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right? the problem we talk about it, believe me, if communications could actually solve a problem ,the world would be in much better shape. that's not true. you know, you have to have a good policy if you have good policy and the communications is easy. this is a problem of policy. they don't want to admit it. and i think that this next month is going to be very difficult for people. you're going to have back to school. it gets expensive getting kids ready to go back to school, especially when you're going to sign up for all the sports you think all those sports teams that they're playing on are going to go up in price? of course they are. you're going to have gas prices that are continuing. yes, they've come down a bit, but they're going to continue to eat into people's budgets and then read stories like the fact that the ice cream man is actually going out of business because of inflation. all of that is having a real impact. no, it's totally true. they've reached the limit of communication. it's really different. it's great to see. thank you. thank you. so gas prices didn't just get high accidentally. the united states is the largest recoverable
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gasoline oil reserves in the world. no, they made gas prices high on purpose to transition the economy to renewables, to electric vehicle. but turns out electric vehicles are charged with fossil fuels. they're not green at all. they're worse for the environment than your f one fifty. that's straight ahead on this special edition of tucker carlson tonight. at empower, we believe in opening doors. let help moving towards financial freedom for all of us . smoke. we've been helping over seventeen million customers create the future de 1%. we're ready to open some doors for you. hello, i'm mike lindell and i want to give each and every one of you one last chance to get your very own. mypillow frackville bed sheets go to mypillow .com or call the number on your screen. use your promo code and you'll get the lowest prices ever. for example, you get my bill showing queen size eighty nine ninety now the thirty nine ninety four
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eight zero six nine three call now by the maxus. i saw this on the show. joe biden promise to quote end fossil fuels during his campaign and he's actually followed through on that promise. biden has canceled drilling permits. he shut down pipeline sanctioned oil markets and those are the reasons the gas prices have risen to their highest point ever and stayed there over the public transportation. mayor pete has a solution. just buy a sixty thousand dollar electric car that doesn't work and we can turn off if we don't like you. here's to thomas matthews, kentucky. respond to that idea at a recent hearing. is that average household plugged in electric cars? do you know how much more electricity they would use in comparison to the air conditioning that air conditioners are whole house? no, but again, i would emphasize it. let me help. let me help you with that first before we go on, because the numbers are important. it would take four times
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as much electricity to charge the average household's cars as the average household uses on air conditioning. do you think that could be so if we reach the goal by 2030 that biden has of a 50 percent adoption instead of 100% adoption, that means the average household would use twice as much electricity charging one of their cars as they would use for all of the air conditioning that they use for the entire year. good. you can't really overstate the contempt we feel for almost all members of congress or a few good ones. and there are a couple of great ones. thomas is a great one who represents something in the house of representatives. he joins us . congressman, thanks so much for coming on . were you surprised that the transport secretary who's lecturing you about renewables and energy had no idea what the numbers were? i wasn't surprised. their plans are based on political science, not physics. engineering. and by the way, what of those
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people you showed in your monologue, those highly credentialed economists with my intro to macroeconomics professor at mit, paul krugman, 30 years to go . i knew for 30 years he was full of it and that's why i do. the plans this year wouldn't work. but on buttigieg look, the reality is if they do know they have a different plan, they know that you can't run the air conditioning for americans in this country and have the electric car adoption rates they want with the existing grid. we have in any time frame in the near future. but what i expect you to do is turn off your air conditioning. there were three days after i had that interview with buty judge. cnn runs an article that says, oh, americans are spoiled, they need to live without air conditioning. they need to live like europe. how do you do that? in arizona? it seems like an intentional effort to drive down dramatically, drive down the standard of living for average people.
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why would they want to do that? do you think they want to lower quality of life and a lower standard of living and that's the only way you can accomplish their goals. otherwise you're going to crash the grid. we've already seen blackouts. when they're polite about it, they're rolling blackouts and they tell you that they're going to turn off your electricity. but sometimes you have brownouts. you know you're going to have nothing and you're going to be happy about it. that's their motto. they're also, tucker, trying to force people onto public transportation, which mass public transportation is is always been a losing proposition in terms of efficiency. and one more thing, tucker, since i did that exchange with budig, somebody said, well, congressman, you could charge your electric car at night, not while the air conditioning load is high. well, what the powered the grid at night? it's coal and natural gas. the solar panels aren't working at night. did the person have any idea that that was true? they even know that. no, it's all based on political science.
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this is why i'm a political science denier. know you are welcome on this show any time. thomas massey of kentucky, hope to see you again. thank you. thanks, tucker. so as you just heard the congressman say, when the only members of congress actually understands energy, all the world's energy comes from fossil fuels, 80%. solar, on the other hand , provides three percent of the world's energy after many decades on the market and with the help of massive government subsidies. so it doesn't actually work, doesn't come close to working. it's a boutique issue. it's ridiculous, actually . so why is the administration pushing this and who is benefiting from it? a lot of people are getting rich for it, that's for sure. we just sat down with alex epstein, who's one of the world's experts on energy and the details of how it's made and transmitted, what works, what doesn't. we talked to him for an episode, tucker carlson today. here's part of what he told us . the first agreement
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is considered this perfect thing. and what is the say as we need to rapidly eliminate fossil fuel use by 2050? now, what china love is this kind of agreement because they know it's not they're not bound to do it. and even the agreement doesn't even commit them to very much. but they know that the u.s. and other countries will unilaterally disarm power. so it's to their strategic advantage. what they do is they have a fossil fuel powered economy over 80% fossil fuels, which they use to produce unreliable solar panels and wind turbines ,which then they want us to mandate. and unfortunately, joe biden is playing right into and wait a second, renew so-called renewables that would be industrial wind turbines. solar farms are reliant themselves on fossil. yeah, as everything is reliant on fossil fuels. every other form of energy is hugely fossil fuels, solar and wind in particular. so their entire supply chain is controlled by china. people talk about, oh, let's get off russian oil, let's get off oil because we want to
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be dependent on russia or the middle east. i mean, that's nothing compared to china can cut off the entire renewable industry at a moment's notice essentially. so they control it in particular, they control a lot of mining. but the main thing is they control the processing of the mined elements into useful materials. so even in the rare cases remind here, which is very rare because of the green movement, we send stuff to china to process to make into components. so they have very strategic taken control of the supply chain in part because they know we want to get ourselves hooked on solar and wind and in part because the raw materials are also useful for many digital components. so iff you had no fossil fuels, you could not produce wind and solar components. i mean, not not even the universe of it to solar and wind. if you look where there's many levels in which this is , let me just stipulate that we're right on the cusp of converting the entire world economy, solar and literally any minute of seven years. seven years. well, where they say like seven years to get rid of
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basically half of fossil fuel use in the u.s. but since only about three percent of the world's energy right now, they three percent total, three percent total. that guy knows what he's talking about. if you're interested in energy or civilization, you might want to watch the whole thing. it's on tucker carlson. it's released next week on fox . it turns out the loudest voices pushing for student loan cancelation, transferring the cost to the taxpayer happen to be members of congress who have massive student loan debt. so they're benefiting from the policy, but they haven't mentioned. we'll tell you who they are next. hollywood actor alec baldwin, actor alec baldwin, the prolific and talented fox is back. brian kilmeade, who is alec baldwin? go inside the actor's rise to stardom was determined. he was unrelenting and the controversies made their way to the public stage. it only seems to be in
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forty five . fifty seven . sixty seven . and the mega ball is fourteen right now. there is no word if there are any winning tickets. the number of dead from flash flooding in kentucky hit sixteen and more victims are expected to be found. some parts of the state's appalachia region got as much as ten and a half inches of rain on friday. more rain is in the forecast. the house revives a decades old ban on semiautomatic weapons. friday's vote was close to 17 to 13 with two republicans voting with the democrats but now goes to the senate where passage is likely to stall. i'm ashley strohmeyer novak and tucker carlson. tonight, welcome back to a special edition of the show. so in just the past two years, the federal reserve has increased the money supply in the united states by more than 40% in two years during the joe biden pandemic. the fed bought more than five trillion dollars worth of mortgage back in government securities. the treasury department also borrowed trillions of dollars for stimulus checks.
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what was the effect of that? well, it was historic levels of inflation. can they admit that? if not, why not? charlie gasparino has followed this from the beginning. a senior correspondent, of course, at fox business, a prolific business journalist for many decades. we're happy to have him on tonight. thanks so much for coming on . so it seems i mean, i'm not an economist, but even i can see the connection between higher spending and inflation. why can't they just admit that the administration won't? wall street is grudgingly admitting it after being behind . you hear a peep out of jamie dimon and larry fink and everybody say, wow, maybe we kept the pedal to the metal to and now we're paying the price. the unfortunate thing is that it's not wall street that is paying the price here. it's average americans. i mean, here's the thing. i grew up in the 70s. i'm sure you remember the 70s a little bit. yes. my old man worked three jobs and he worked three jobs because working class people couldn't afford everything, putting their kids to school, buying them clothes, sneakers, whatever . and the mortgage when inflation
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is raging and it's a it's a it's a handiest tax on the working class and it's always propagated by by elites on wall street and in government. so now we're in a pickle. how do you get out of it? and if there's no good choices because the biden administration won't help the supply side of the equation ,which means how do you increase supply to meet the demand they want cut regulations? that would be a smart thing to do. you don't have to cut taxes, cut some regulations, be a little more pro-business, friendly. they won't do that. so all you have is really the heavy hammer and it's a sledgehammer of consistent fed rate increases. now, you know, markets like a seventy five basis point increase as opposed to a full point. however, how many more of these 75 basis points are we going to have to deal with and for how long if we don't get rid of inflation, this thing could be going on to next year if inflation doesn't go away and that will be a slow grind on the economy. i mean, we really got ourselves in a pickle here very quick. almost all of the business titans that you know and cover
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and have for so long supported joe biden do they regret it? do you think they do now? i mean, the thing is that they did not think he would. he was this incompetent. you know, i guess that's the easiest way to say they did not think he would fill his cabinet with far left people. you know, they thought it would be much more . and this is further to the left than barack obama's cabinet. and larry summers had a place in barack obama. yeah, he doesn't have a place with joe biden. you know, that's it's a really perfect example of it. charlie gasparino, great. thank you. any time. so one of the silly questions democrats are proposing is in fact a handout to their own base, ignorant, well-educated, voters in the city canceling student loan debt. joe biden suspended the student loan payments several times. the effect of this, of course, is the effect of every one of their policies. it's all the same. a transfer of money from the poor to the rich, only 35%
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of kids from low income families go to college compared to more than 90% of the richest families. so why are democrats pushing for you know, why the daily caller just found out that democrats in congress have a lot of student loan debt themselves? according to federal filings, sandy cortez owes up to 50 grand. so zeland omar vitiates weeb of michigan owes up to 100,000 nyikina williams to georgia up to a quarter million. grace meng of queens, also a quarter million in all. the daily caller reported, quote, over a dozen democratic members of congress have supported student loan cancels asian report up to roughly a million and a half combined in their own or a family member's education on debt. great story. he wrote it. he joins us . thank you. thanks so much for coming on . so if you're pushing a policy from which you benefit directly financially, shouldn't you at least acknowledge that or recuse yourself? yeah, it's a great it's a great thing to bring up, tucker. i mean, look, as you said,
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there's more than a dozen democratic members of congress, according to a daily news foundation review of financial disclosures who not only owe up to one point five million dollars in student loan debt or a reported that amount through themselves or a spouse or a child, but they supported federal student loan inflation. so, you know, regardless they should. it's absolutely something that the american people should be aware of. and i think that, you know, whether or not they support this policy because their own student loans, you know, look, it's inherently sort of arguably a conflict of interest and it's something that people should know about. so it's i mean, the winners in the college scam are the colleges themselves, many of which have a billion dollar untaxable endowment. is there any conversation in the congress to make them pony up? why should taxpayers be on the hook for what williams and princeton and wesleyan have been getting away with ? yeah, i mean, so members of congress, obviously many of them do come from very privileged backgrounds. and i think the very reasonable
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question is how do they stand to benefit from this? i mean, you know, as you pointed out, most americans do not go to college. and as you pointed out, you know, why should they necessarily foot the bill for elites, elites sitting up in capitol hill? oh, i majored in gender studies, but i'm working at starbucks. sorry, you have to pay for, you know, things. get kominsky daily car . great to see you. thank thanks for having me. so you can't really overstate even if you let your imagination wander the destructive effects of the corona lockdown, it destroyed lives. families across the country. now we're getting even more evidence that lockdown's didn't even do what they told us they were going to do, which is save lives and do anything good. they only hurt people. straight ahead. we'll be right back .
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a free military veterans guide to navigate your caregiving journey. welcome back to a special edition of the show, the name of public health, the government shutdown, the economy for more than a year and obviously quite a bit of suffering ensued. in fact, affected tank the economy. we haven't yet recovered from. but the promise was we're going to save lives. we're doing the right thing.
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but that turned out not to be true either, as researchers at johns hopkins found recently, quote, lockdown's have had little to no effect on covid-19 mortality. so then you've got to kind of wonder what is the whole picture? look, was it all downside? kind of seems that way. dr. scott atlus is the former white house coronaviruses adviser and the author of the book a plague upon our house. he joins us . doctor , thanks so much for coming. you really hate to conclude after the mass suffering this country went through for more than two years that there was no benefit at all. but is that, do you think, true ? well, it's worse than that. there was a massive destruction . and this is why in the two thousand six this is 10, 15 years before this happened, the pandemic literature already said that lockdown's were not to be used because they don't work and they're extremely destructive. so this was known, which was even more shocking. but what we see, as you said, is that all the data that comes
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in shows that the lockdown's did not stop the spread of the infection, did not save lives. and in fact, a lot of states that the states that did and did better, no matter what you hear than the states that had severe closure. but what's worse is the economic downturn, which was vilified somehow. it was distorted by the media and others as somehow if you're choosing the economy over lives, if you don't lock down and it's the opposite because for decades it was known and the economics literature of severe economic downturns kill people and they had exactly what we've seen by throwing people into severe poverty in the united states alone, about two hundred thousand small businesses were closed. many of those jobs are lower income jobs. in fact, the low income people, selective lee, were destroyed by the the lockdown's that were really what i call a luxury of the rich.
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if you look at the unemployment data alone, you see that the unemployment for low income jobs is something like twenty three to 28%, whereas for high income jobs it's about zero, maybe five percent. i mean this is this is obvious and also young people were destroyed because a lot of the industries that were shut down were jobs for young people. so another sort of extra sin that we did by committing harm to our younger people in the world for our country that's supposed to care about poor people. more than 100 million people in the world were thrown into abject poverty from the lockdown's, particularly the lockdown's of the west, actually , which interrupts the whole job cycle. and so these people we're talking about a dollar 90 per day, according to world bank, more than one hundred million people now abject poverty. there's an explosion of what was known already to happen, which is massive drug abuse,
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massive surge in domestic violence against women, the highest rate in more than twenty five years, according to the un. you know, there's a significant increase in teenage harms teenagers in the united states explosion of suicide attempts and teenage girls tripling of self-harm visits to doctors. this is partly because of the economic deprivation of these families, particularly low income families. and by the way, not just closing schools is harmful but severe economic downturn. it generally affects the educational efforts of low income families. poor kids, low income kids are less likely to go to school when their family needs them to work for money. i mean, this is common sense, something that was missing completely. again, historic public health errors. i mean, we have the unemployment was deeper and more prolonged in the low
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income jobs, by the way, more prolonged and worse, according to chetty and others from harvard. you know, the educational disparities now are much worse. poor kids are further behind. in fact, there's an explosion of lack of ability in the world to have even ten year olds read a simple sentence, the highest rate in decades. and the last point i want to make is that the compilation of the data even more recently than the study suggested by casey mulligan at university of chicago and others when you rank the states in their success of response to a pandemic and correlated, they accounted for deaths from over educational harms and employment terms. guess what happened? the states that did not close the businesses or reopen very early did much better. south dakota didn't close any businesses. they ranked fifth best, florida sixth best. whereas the bottom five are
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the states that did the severe lockdowns and closures. and who are they ? new york , california, washington, d.c.. new jersey, pennsylvania. that's the forty seven to fifty one . the worst in the country. so this kind of economic downturn killed people and it destroyed selectively low income people and minorities. also predictable. so nicely put, devastating really. doctor said alice tonight. thank you. thank you. so you may have lost faith in the bush administration can fix the economy or even wants to, but you can take solace in one fact, kamala harris is still the vice president and she's enjoyed incredible success. she is the border czar. she was ukraine's kimber brotzman. she can fix it. why not make her? our economies are already demonstrated. she understands the big picture like where we are and where we're headed.
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we must together work together to see where we are, where we are headed. but also see it as a moment yes to together the significance of the passage of time. right. the significance, the passage of time. so when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time in terms of what we need to do to lay these wires, what we need to do to create jobs. and there is such great significance to the passage of time. we will work together and continue to work together to address these issues, to tackle these challenges and to work together as we continue to work operating from the new norms, rules and agreements that we will convene to work together on this. when we talk about our children, i know for this group we all believe that when we talk about the children of the community, they are the children of the community. you need to get to go .
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i need to be able to get where you need to go to do the work and get home so you keep reading. the thc levels are the highest in history and clearly it's true. larry elder was our choice for governor of california, still the host of the larry elder show and our friend larry. great to see you tonight. so you know, everyone speaking you for win, but it's a little weird to see the vice president that in public. well, you know, tucker, let me defend kamala harris just a little bit. it's been in california. she's in california and she has risen from being a d.a. to attorney general to u.s. senator to vice president. it is true that she ran and her campaign went supernova before the first contest, but she did become vice president and her predecessor in that job. joe biden wasn't exactly a brainiac. and i will tell you this. true. i know there's a lot of the speculation about biden and kamala harris being dropkick for somebody else. the most loyal part of
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the democratic base are black voters and those the most loyal part are black female voters. and during the primaries, georgia, alabama, south carolina, a majority if not more than the voters are going to be blacks. and the majority of those going to be black females. and kamala harris enjoys enormous popularity within the black community that the publication koguryo and they are very upset about that, exposing a few months ago that cnn put out claiming that that kamala harris is being dissed by the biden people and vice versa. they feel she's been given thankless jobs like securing the border when by the policies that made the borders insecure and they feel that she's being picked on for her cackle. and i will tell all the years i've watched her in california, she's been criticized. but i recall anybody criticizing her for her cackle until just now. so they feel it is both superficial and sexist. and i believe that if it is perceived that kamala harris is being pushed aside, especially for a white male like gavin newsom or people to
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judge black males will be furious. they will go ballistic. they won't vote republican. they just won't vote . man, i hope that's true. i really do. and we've said repeatedly that's heartfelt. we are rooting for kamala harris and by the way, by their own fake numbers, she got eighty one million votes. she got more votes than any vice president in american history. you can't just shove her aside for some creep like booted judge. so a man knows you can't. and when you put in hypothetical match ups against donald trump or ronda sanders, she's competitive. so she has a case to be made. and again, you dropkick and black females will be furious. the democratic party has spent decades training black people that that they are victimized by systemic racism, enduring racism, foundational racism. use your favorite term now all of a sudden she's going to be pushed aside for a white male. i don't think so. you know, it's beautiful watching people forced to eat the souffle. they made the .
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