How Is Biden’s ‘GREAT’ Economy Working for You? | 6⧸13⧸22
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Glenn Beck is back and better than ever. He talks about the Dow hitting new records, gas prices going up, and how the economy is doing well. He also talks about how the president is doing a great job and why we should all be proud of him.
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The Dow had a horrible, horrible Friday, and it looks like it's going to be another dark Monday
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The pre-market stock trading has been down as much as, I think, 600 or 800 points.
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I don't know about you, but boy, was I wrong about Joe Biden because he's rocking it.
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He said there is absolutely nothing that he is doing to hurt gas prices.
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And that's as true as what he said on Friday when he said the U.S. has the fastest growing economy
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He was right, except for those 50 other economies in the world that are ahead of America right
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Oh, Stu, just as another exciting Monday morning.
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And did you know that this president has added more jobs than any president in history?
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And really, it's it's just these Republicans who are who are smearing the job this president
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Yeah, you know, yesterday and this weekend, I had to drive down to Park City to get to
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And I have to tell you, I was just thinking great thoughts about this administration as
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I stopped at Subway to buy two sandwiches, two drinks, a couple of chips and spent just
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And she said, it's, you know, forty one nineteen.
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And I was like, I honestly, I looked around like she's talking to somebody else.
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And she just looked at me and I said, for that?
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I mean, no offense, Subway, but forty one bucks for that.
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I had sixty dollars in my pocket and I had to I had to get some food for the boy on a
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And then I had I had twenty four dollars left and just from feeding the boy and then twenty
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four dollars left to put gas in my car, which was really, really great.
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And I thought to myself, why didn't I vote for Joe Biden?
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And then I get up this morning and I look at, you know, the stock market and I'm thinking,
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geez, my retirement, it's going well, it's going well.
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Well, everybody's retirement, you know, the one thing that living here in the center of
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the country or in a farming part of the country is you have a different perspective on almost
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I got up this morning and it was raining and it was pouring here at the ranch and cold
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And I, I got up this morning and my first reaction when I get up in the morning and
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I'm in Dallas and it's raining, I'm like, ah, crap.
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The first thing I did when I opened the window, I said, oh, thank you, Lord.
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You have a different view on everything because you need the rain for the crops so you can eat
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Um, you know, I'm not really, I'm not really down with the global warming thing, uh, right
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now, if this is what it's going to take, because no one, no.
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I think this is a good, uh, phrase to describe what's coming.
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No one will own anything and they'll be happy or they'll be shot, but they'll be happy about
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Looking at this, uh, the economy as it comes out and watching the president's response to
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it, you know, there have been, you know, I was talking to a friend in Pennsylvania this
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weekend who, who's filled up his gas, normal cup, normal vehicle, not like a giant truck or
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And you realize what I, and I'm fascinated by this when Barack Obama was president and
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They would say, you know, uh, we've now saved or created, uh, 2 million jobs.
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And obviously like it was a totally different, uh, approach at that metric where normally it
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Therefore, like it, like implicitly telling you, look, the bottom line here is we know
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things aren't great, but it's better than you realize.
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And the things we're doing are making it better than it could have been.
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If we weren't here, that was their message to the country.
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They acknowledge that things kind of sucked, but it really wasn't our fault.
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And the things we're doing may are making it more tolerable.
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That is not the approach of the Biden administration.
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The Biden administration is telling you things are great.
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Maybe we need to get Joe Biden on the campaign trail more often so he can tell people how
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And I don't know when you're filling up for $121 and you're paying, uh, $42 for subway
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It's not that they don't, they don't hear your message.
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Um, you know, cause we do have such a great economy.
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I don't know what you're talking about, but it's so great.
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And when Joe Biden says, Hey, uh, you know, we have the fastest growing economy in the
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Well, that's, you know, if you leave off the list, the other 50 countries that are doing
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And, you know, when I started looking into this, I thought, okay, all right.
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Uh, you know, some other countries have, have done some, you know, some, some, uh, better
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Um, and so you're feeling like, okay, well, you know what?
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We're all on the same team and it's a comparable country.
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So, so, so maybe we're just a little behind and then you get down, um, you know, when I
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got to the ease and I saw that Ethiopia is doing better than the United States.
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Well, that's just, you know, that's just kind of out there, you know?
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Um, and then, and then I found Libya is doing better than the United States.
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Uh, Guyana, I don't even know if I could find Guyana on a map.
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Guyana is having a stronger economy and bounce back than we are.
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Cause I love Libya is, I mean, sure it's in revolution and bombing and corruption and
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everything else, but they're doing better than we are.
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So I, you know, I, um, I mean, you know, we're close, we're close to the top, just
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And I've always said to myself, self, you know, it's time to share the wealth.
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Uh, it's time to make sure that the United States isn't the leader of the world.
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You know, maybe it's time for Ethiopia to lead the world.
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No, when Ethiopia has groceries and we're having trouble getting groceries, something is really
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I mean, look, the growth off of Ethiopia's economy percentage wise is better than us.
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Uh, but, but it's fascinating because, you know, the growth, the growth here is, uh, is
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And, you know, normally economic growth is really important.
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And of course, you know, you'd rather have it than not have it.
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But when you have 5% growth say, and you have 10% inflation, it doesn't hit people that
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You know, they keep bragging about these wage gains.
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Well, people aren't feeling that because all of their costs are up so much more than they've
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Gaining wages is supposed to help you buy more things and afford more things.
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But if the things cost more than your wages go up, you don't feel that.
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And that is what the American people are screaming out.
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And it's what the administration doesn't want you to think about.
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When the truck pulled into the gas station on Friday, uh, after three hours of, uh, driving
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two and a half hours of driving and it pulled in and I'm following and one of the guys had
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to go to the bathroom, but I thought it was pulling in the gas station that meant that we
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I was immediately thinking I'm giving this truck away.
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As he turned into the gas station, I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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What, what, why are we going to the gas station again?
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It's like, can you imagine if you have, uh, if you're driving a tractor trailer, if you're
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driving any of these big trucks because you need to drive, it's not like you're necessarily
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driving a big truck because you like a big truck.
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Although in America, I think you should have that right and ability, but when you're driving
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a truck because you have to drive the truck, oh man, I just tell you, I think the, I did
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that sticker on the gas station pump took on a whole new meaning to me, you know?
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I think he should hold his campaign rallies right around gas stations because I think
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J a pal, uh, J a pal, J a pal, whatever, love her.
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And I want to thank Washington for just sending her to Washington.
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She said over the weekend, 1 million people are going to fall into poverty every 33 hours
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1 million people here in the United States going to fall into, wow, into, you're looking
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1 million people will fall into poverty every 33 hours and one new billionaire is created
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Now I want to put that into perspective because I think that means every single one of us is
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going to live in poverty by the end of this, uh, this year or the president's term.
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So, but I'm also confused at some point, these two things will cross over each other and will
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Cause you're not going to, you're going to create all these billionaires and then we're
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going to eventually run out of non-billionaires.
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What happens to the billionaires there, then they're in poverty.
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They'll, they'll, they'll be, um, there's so many billionaires every 33 seconds, a billionaire
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That's a fascinating, um, approach considering what we just talked about with the president,
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We're like, they are outwardly saying things are great.
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And then their own party is also saying a million people will go into poverty every 33
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I mean, I don't know that either of them is honestly, but still it's, it seems like a
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Well, the good thing is, you know, we are bringing back, we're bringing back the success
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of, you know, when America was really strong, the success of the fifties, unfortunately it's
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Uh, there's a new story out now that, um, it looks like there's going to be a tampon shortage,
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which I don't think is going to, you know, I don't think that's a big deal.
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Do you, Hey, women didn't have tampons for thousands of years.
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I mean, honestly, we are so rich, uh, and so spoiled.
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Americans learn that they can live without tampons.
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I am just in love with the direction of this country.
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Luckily the love, the people dealing with the tampon shortage aren't at all
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Um, that's a, uh, this is going to, they're going to love it.
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Hey, by the way, uh, one other thing, uh, the, uh, jump in mortgage rates, uh, looks
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like it's going to be adding now about a hundred thousand dollars to housing costs.
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I mean, we are more people have more savings than, than ever before.
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Oh, and, uh, and one other thing, I, I just want to let you know that, um, there is no
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I mean, unless you're one of those greedy millionaires, not billionaires, they don't
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They're going to, we're going to put the screws to them.
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Um, so there is, there is no, no worry about taxes for you.
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However, in a completely unrelated story, the average American family is now experience,
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uh, experiencing, uh, some would call it a hidden tax.
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The high inflation cost, $5,520 extra per year.
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Uh, nothing is back unless you count the 1970s or soon the 1930s and not a damn thing is better.
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We welcome now Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed.
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Uh, the president's got us right on track as about 3% of the people believe.
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Um, well, uh, I'll tell you with, uh, this, this Putin inflation, you know, he's not going
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I mean, Russians might reelect him, but I don't, I don't think that's possible for him
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Well, I think Russians will reelect him because do you know that the, um, um, Putin is making
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more money from oil now and his oil sales than he did before the invasion?
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The people are, people are happy and, uh, don't seem to be suffering at all.
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McDonald's has lost all of their, their, uh, restaurants.
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I don't know if you saw this, but, uh, McDonald's lost all their restaurants.
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Uh, but a Russian company has just opened them back up.
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So they're, they're back online, uh, not called McDonald's, but they got all the restaurants
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and the, um, and the equipment and the recipes for free.
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Speaking of how well things are going in Russia, did you see that every, virtually every currency
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in the world is down a ton, except one, the ruble, the Russian ruble is up.
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Where everybody else, even the pound, even the British pound, which is one of the, you
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know, strongest currencies in the world, if not the strongest it's down, but the Russian
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It's almost as if the United States put itself in a position for everybody who thinks they
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might be in trouble at some point with the United States to get out of the United States
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dollar and flock to somebody who is building something different, but that will never happen.
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As I have been told for decades, no, the United States dollar, it is stable.
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Hey, the ruble and everything else, that's a joke.
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And when I would say, well, wait a minute, hang on just a second.
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What happens if somebody says, well, we're going to build a different system and we're
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You know, and then, and then Biden can't understand.
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He keeps wondering why his approval ratings are so low.
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It's in the, uh, such a mystery, which is really a real shock.
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I would say now the average is under 40, which is really difficult to do.
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I saw that real clear politics average was what?
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39 because, you know, you have a bad poll here and there, you know, but you have good
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The 538 average has a, it's a different calculation that they use, but they go back all the way
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And this far into the presidency, this is the worst any president has ever done when it comes
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Which was the one exception, but you know, of course Trump came in as a very divisive guy.
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He didn't have that honeymoon period, which most presidents have.
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You usually start in the sixties and it's sort of slowly trickles down as people get
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He started in the forties and stayed in the forties the entire time, basically where,
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uh, you know, Biden's already getting below that.
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Can I tell you the one thing that I am so glad that we got rid of are those tweets.
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Oh, those tweets going on and on and on and on and on and on.
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You know, we had food in our grocery store, but damn those tweets.
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I could say, Glenn, I think we've really solved this problem because now what we have is a
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situation which is totally different in which Donald Trump posts on truth social and makes
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God only knows how much money off of this site that very few people are on, but then it just
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So all the tweets just get to Twitter, except he's now making all of the money off of them
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instead of Twitter making the money, which I'm fine with, but it is a hilarious outcome.
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I don't think, though, do you think the Elon Musk sale is going to go through?
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I don't know why he wouldn't want to take a $40 billion risk in this economy.
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The president said it's the best it's ever been historically.
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Corinne Jean-Pierre made us feel very good about it.
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I don't want to take a $4 risk in this economy.
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When it comes to your retirement savings, your 401k and everything else, don't you just
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kind of aren't you kind of to the point where you're like, I just don't want to lose it
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I mean, I'll even lose 25 percent, but I don't want to lose it all.
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And, you know, when you go into the grocery store, when you go into the gas station, you
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go into, well, you just leave your house and you're required to spend money.
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You know, well, I can't say when you leave your house, because then you have to make your
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mortgage payment and your heat payment and your air conditioning payment.
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So, OK, whenever you're not asleep, do you not think that, oh, wow, things we're going
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We're going to pay for all of those years of the Fed playing all of those games, the
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Yeah, that really does feel like the situation we're in right now in that we had, you know,
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And that $5.7 trillion, as much as we say the dollar isn't worth anything these days,
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It buys you a feeling of, we're not really avoiding all of this collapse.
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You can buy a little bit of feel-good, but it's like alcohol, right?
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And then in the morning, you wake up, and the hangover's there, and it feels like we're
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And then you get up in the morning, and you're like, oh, crap, that wasn't worth it.
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And so you start drinking in the morning, and you feel better all day, and then just one
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I mean, I think I wasted a lot of those good blackouts.
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When you really think about it, she'll buy herself that bad.
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Yeah, when you see him, he's at 39% approval, you have to assume at least 39% of the country
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And that really could actually explain why he's doing so well.
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Because people say, oh, he's having a bad 39% approval rating.
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I don't know anybody who thinks he's done a good job.
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And that, by the way, includes liberals, who I know, and even though they might say,
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well, yeah, but Donald Trump was the worst, we had to get him out, they don't think this
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Like, they might think Trump is the devil, and we don't want him as president, but they
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And when you go to the pump, and you pay like I did last week, so it's going to be worse
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this week, you pay $105.25 to fill up your gas tank, that sobers you up pretty quickly,
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You know, I've always said that alcoholics were going to fix this country, and what I
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They're going to be able to face the truth, and they'll know the way out.
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However, I think I may have been wrong on that.
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I think it might be full-blown alcoholics that fix the situation, because even at some
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point, an alcoholic, you know, even if he doesn't have a car, doesn't have a house or
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anything, he's going to go, how much are you charging me for this cheap crap wine?
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When they get to that point, then I think we have something to really celebrate.
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We are not doing the things that we have to do.
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And people are getting more and more desperate.
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But if you're trying to do it on your own or you think that this administration is going to be like,
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Thanks for everybody that came out for the art show in Utah.
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And that is going to be happening, I think, sometime soon in Florida.
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And then one is going to be happening in Dallas this fall as well.
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I don't know if people remember this, but there was this little thing that prevented people from gathering in large groups for a little while there.
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And so it's been a while since we've really been able to meet hundreds of listeners like that.
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Maybe you, if you're listening right now, you suck.
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If you work for Media Matters, yeah, you're the listener that sucks.
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And it was, I felt bad because I felt like, I don't know how many times I was like, hey, I'm really sorry that I asked you to drive someplace for the gas.
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Your paintings aren't cheap, but I will say I think they're less expensive than a tank of gas at this point.
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Well, I did say, you know, all the profits go to buy more artifacts to be able to preserve American history.
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But I am thinking, I don't know how long that will last because it may just take me, you know, to sell a starving artist painting to be able to buy the gas just to go home.
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And you have more of these potentially coming up.
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And the prints are available, right, Glenn, if people want to buy them?
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Yeah, the prints are available for some of them.
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But this new collection, I'm not sure if it is up yet, but it will be shortly.
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And if you miss something, you can find the whole collection online at Park City Fine Art.
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And there is a couple of paintings, actually a couple of my favorite paintings.
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It's going to take special people to pick them up.
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And you can get what are called gicleys or, you know, just copies of them that is much more reasonable.
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But anyway, all the proceeds go to help preserve American history.
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And there is one artifact right now that is available that I am hopefully going to convince the man to take a lot less than it is worth.
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Because I don't want to say what it is at this point.
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And two people tried to buy it, and they were going to destroy it.
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It is the last real remaining artifact of this particular event.
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And if I sold everything yesterday, I think it would have paid for a tenth of it.
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And he was like, I need to put it down in the toilet right now.
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You know, it's the only thing he can actually have.
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It has to be liquids for our president right now.
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And he's been flushing tampons down the toilet.
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By the way, in California, I think President Biden might have solved the border crisis.
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the Supreme Court said that they are going to be releasing decisions
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and it might be the Roe vs. Wade overturning decision today.
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They made it clear they were going to release decisions today and on Wednesday.
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We're going to go through some of the decisions that they have made.
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Out of concern for the health and safety of the public and the Supreme Court employees,
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the Supreme Court building will be closed to the public until further notice.
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Stu, has anything come yet from the Supreme Court
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One so far, not one that really anybody's talking about.
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That is, it was a 6-3 decision written by Amy Coney Barrett.
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it's not one that I followed particularly closely.
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but it was arguable whether it was federal power
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they were, they had to go through the trial again.
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I wouldn't say it falls under our normal understanding
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which is, I guess, maybe the interesting thing.
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usually I thought they were on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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Yeah, there's no rule about when they have to come.
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and we're trying to figure them out on the fly.
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we know what is supposed to come out eventually,
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but we don't know what order they're coming in.
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You never make a mistake reading something cold.
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that they may be poised to overturn Roe versus Wade