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Barack Obamas is out of whatever hole or closet he's been hiding in to record ads for Gavin Newsom, and you're never gonna believe what he's accusing the republicans of this time stealing elections.
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hello everybody and welcome to the great america show great to have you with us on this beautiful
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day in america america is so back you want to know how i know because barack hussein obama is
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coming out of whatever hole whatever closet he's been hiding in to record commercials for none
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other than gavin newsom and you're never gonna believe what he's accusing the republicans of
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this time stealing elections take a listen california the whole nation is counting on you
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democracy is on ballot november 4th republicans want to steal enough seats in congress to rig the
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next election and wield unchecked power for two more years with prop 50 you can stop republicans
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in their tracks prop 50 puts our elections back on a level playing field preserves independent
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redistricting over the long term and lets the people decide return your ballot today vote yes on
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50. i couldn't tell in that in that video i'm gonna have to go re-watch it later if he was sitting with
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his knee crossed at the the other knee you know like women sit with their with their legs crossed as he
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usually does can you imagine he comes out here and he does a commercial for gavin newsom with a straight
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face this idiot that the republicans are going to steal an election where were you in 2020 barack
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were you in on that coup to steal the 2020 election for president trump because i know you were in on it
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in 2016 when you try to frame michael flynn when you illegally wiretapped president trump and trump tower
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when you're all in on the trump russia p-tape so it's kind of funny that you want to come out here and
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talk about stealing elections but the truth of the matter is is the republicans have been doing such a good job
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in some aspects the other aspects you hear me talk about here quite often but i think the republicans
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and i did a massive show on this last night are doing such a good job at messaging right now
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through this government shutdown that they don't need to steal elections
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don't take my word for it let's take cnn's harry enton who says the republicans are in deep deep
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due to come the midterm elections okay so you know if you go back six months ago you go back
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to april cape baldwin what were we looking at well we were looking at the democrats with a very clear
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shot of taking control of the u.s house of representatives according to the calci prediction
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market odds we saw them in an 83 percent chance but those odds have gone plummeting down now we're
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talking about just a 63 percent chance while the gop's chances up like a rocket up like gold up from 17
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to now a 37 chance so we'll look like a pretty clear democrat likely democratic win in the house
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come next year has become much closer to a toss-up at this point although still slightly leaning
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democratic what's changed what are you seeing okay what has changed well why don't we just take a look
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at the national picture first take a look at voters and how they're feeling about things and we can take
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a look at the generic congressional ballot and i want to take a look and compare it to 2017 2018 right
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because that's sort of the baseline that was of course the first trump term
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that was where democrats are sort of keeping pace you go back to april look at the generic
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congressional ballot what you see you see plus three democrats in 2025 in april you see plus three
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democrats back in april of 2017 now jump over to this side of the screen what happens well the
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democrats are no longer keeping pace with the pace that they were setting back in 2017 2018
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you look back in 2017 you saw that the democrats had leaped up to an eight-point advantage i remember
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covering this i remember a lot of folks including myself saying you know what republicans look pretty
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decent right now in terms of the fact that they had the house they had the senate they had the
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presidency but things were likely going to flip and i was looking for the same signs this year the bottom
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line is it hasn't happened kate ball when it hasn't happened democrats have stayed basically steady they
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have fallen off the pace democrats were way out ahead back in 2017 on the generic congressional ballot
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and now we're basically looking at democrats ahead but again they are so far in back of the pace that
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they set back there and so i think what a lot of folks are seeing folks like myself are saying wait a
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minute given what we might be seeing in redistricting is this plus three going to be enough kate ball
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that's what i was going to ask one change from that cycle is also this mid-decade redistricting
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effort that we've been covering so much add that in and what do you get okay so we add that and we take a
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look at the national picture but then we of course taking a look at the state legislators right they
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are potentially changing things and there are two things that are going on here first off net mid-decade
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redistricting gains if both sides max out at this point there are more republican gains possible than
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democratic gains yes the democrats might try to counter a texas and a california but you go along in the
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different states and basically democrats run out of room where republicans are able to gain and gain and
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gain if both sides max out we're probably looking at a gop gain of plus seven house seats that doesn't
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even take into account the potential gutting of the vra that is right now going to be in front of the
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supreme court if you add that in you could be looking right back what yes exactly right the voting
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rights act if you add that in then you could be looking about adding 10 12 15 17 on top of this seven
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seats so i think a lot of folks like myself are looking at this we're seeing hey wait a minute
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those national polls are democrats are not gaining the way that we expected then you add in the fact
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that the state legislators are adding potentially more gop seats like they've already done down in
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texas like they've done in missouri and then you add in the potential gutting of the vra and all of a
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sudden it becomes much more difficult for democrats to gain especially given that they are not keeping
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up with their 2017 2018 pace and as you said that also makes it difficult to compare it to
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all the past examples in history because this is such a different new landscape it's a
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different new landscape and we're not quite sure how much democrats will have to be ahead in the
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national household in order to gain control all right thank you harry thank you so gerrymandering
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aside is what the democrats are calling it they're losing at every turn you look at the swings
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democrats from 83 percent down to 63 percent republicans from 17 to 37 americans are tired of the democrats
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nonsense the government shutdown is still going because the democrats refuse to open up the
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government because of their illegal funding or if you want to take a look at some individual states
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on how they're handling their states during the shutdown the state of oregon which is run by marxist
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of course is on track to spend 500 million dollars more this year on a program that includes free health
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benefits for illegal aliens and they're spending more than that on that program than on their own police
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budget according to the state reports the healthier oregon program also known as hop and their budget is
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currently set at 1.3 billion dollars the program was launched in 2022 and he's seen a rise of over a
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thousand percent since it was launched meanwhile the oregon state police have a budget of just over
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700 million dollars now what's this program used for well according to their website starting on july 1st
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of 2023 immigration and citizenship status no longer affects whether someone qualifies for the oregon
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health plan in other words we're paying for illegals to get health care so there's no hyperbole about it
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this is what the democrats are fighting for this is what the democrats have been fighting for they don't care
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about each and every single one of us they care about catering and and bowing down to the illegal migrants
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who come into this country and reap the benefits that we pay for that the u.s citizens pay for
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imagine that this is what we're paying for and the democrats have absolutely no shame in it we're
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going to talk with mark mitchell of rasmussen in just a few moments uh to get his take on what the
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polling shows on his end uh but first let's get to some news and some of the headlines uh that are
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making news today president trump says he's ramping up the investigation into joe biden and his
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auto pen scandal that's right joe biden's not safe take a listen uh and by the way that auto pen thing
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is under serious investigation just this i don't think you care because you're from argentina you
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couldn't care less about that but i just want to say because i do the weave you know the weave
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cover a lot of different subjects uh but the uh the people that are involved in that auto pen scam
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because he barely signed anything i mean this guy i don't know how he can be president he barely
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signed it but the only thing we can find for sure is that he signed hunter's python his uh pardon
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hunter's python i like that that's a combination so so um we're going to work very much with
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the president the weave for those of you who don't know what it is when president trump
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goes from one topic to the next to come back to the next one keep everybody on their toes
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now this all comes as a grand jury met today and convened to consider charges against john
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bolton over his mishandling of classified materials president trump's former national
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security advisor transmitted classified emails over a private server and they were intercepted by a
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hostile foreign country and their spy service according to the great work of the new york times
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bolton is reportedly under investigation for violating the espionage act the wheels of justice
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folks on some aspects of crime are starting to turn we're going to take a quick break here on the
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other side of this quick break we're going to be joined by my good friend the great mark mitchell
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preeminent pollster of rasmussen reports please stay with us folks we're coming right back the
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thanks everybody for staying with us here on the great america show now as promised one of our
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favorite guests here on the great america show the great preeminent pollster for rasmussen reports
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mark mitchell mark i don't know if you caught my intro or if the audience if they tuned in or out
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but i want to play this clip again from barack hussein obama talking about prop 50 in california
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and the republicans gerrymandering imagine that obama king gerrymander talking about gerrymandering
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california the whole nation is counting on you democracy is on ballot november 4th republicans
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want to steal enough seats in congress to rig the next election and wield unchecked power for two more
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years with prop 50 you can stop republicans in their tracks prop 50 puts our elections back on a level
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playing field preserves independent redistricting over the long term and lets the people decide
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mark do the republicans really need gerrymandering to steal elections as barry says
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don't get me started on gerrymandering the problem with this is that like there's gerrymandering should
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probably be plan e plan a should just be like govern well pass good laws and uh you know people
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might not like to hear that but republicans use like literally any excuse possible uh to prevent
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changing the status quo and here's the thing i mean look at california prop 50 is going to pass
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i have not seen it down in any polling and i really don't know why they have barack obama uh cutting uh
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ads about this because it is if if it's what democrats want it will pass in california and and this comes
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back to like you look at the harry enton clip and everybody's looking at that election and it's all these
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like rule changes it's all these non-democratic things it's like oh well the maps in our favor
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this time oh we're going to be able to squeeze a few more seats out of texas well no how about pass
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voter id how about like arrest some people like how about do what republicans were put in office to do
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and the thing is is that they can't because they don't have the votes and because why and it's the
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special interests still control the republican party so how do they get around that how do they get
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around to the the point of getting the votes to to make these rules permanent because i understand
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exactly what you're saying the gerrymandering could just be undone with another democrat
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governor and you know they do it and i don't call it gerrymandering it's redistricting when the
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democrats do it it's gerrymandering because they'll draw their ridiculously oblong you know districts
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that don't make any sense at all the republicans are merely doing it for citizenship changes and
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and population changes uh how do we get the republican legislators to make this so that it's
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permanent i mean i just until you see the donors of the republican party change or until things get
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worse listen i don't want to be a doomer and everybody's going to call me a black pillar and
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a doomer i'm looking forward to november 26 and it's like most of the things that harry enton said
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were absolutely 100 correct yes the democrats are leading on the generic ballot but no it's not by that
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much yes the map favors republicans they could flip a lot more seats yes republicans could produce more
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seats and redistricting like all of these things are positive yes maybe they'll arrest act blue yes
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maybe trump will have more successes maybe the economy will turn around there's a lot of reasons to be
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hopeful but what i see and the writing on the wall is that 26 is not the only election that matters
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and in the grand scheme of things the republicans have basically i think a major problem with
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being relevant um being relevant and it's like okay well you know just doing these things is going
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to hurt long term now i look we polled on gerrymandering and when we gave an example of illinois where
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it's like republicans have 45 of the representation but only 17 of the seats everybody says it was like
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57 to 21 said yes this is a threat to the this is non-democratic when we do this it undermines
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democracy but then when we ask well who's more likely to gerrymander you know who they say
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they say republicans by five points and why is that well it's because republicans are the ones
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that are being accused of being gerrymanderers right now so that's the thing it's like yes you
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for decades have let the democrats do this and now it's nice that you're playing smash mouth but it
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doesn't necessarily mean it's going to work for you and the the ultimate problem is i've been asking for a
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very long time like republicans use the nuclear option democrats say they're going to do it
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use the nuclear option pass laws govern well you know what john thune actually came out and made a
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a post i forget where it was where he says basically the math's not there and what that means is they
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agree it's a good idea but they don't have enough republican votes even to take away that rule in the
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senate and so republicans are not interested in doing what's necessary in order to pass the laws that
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will codify trump's executive orders and fix the country so like no i'm not going to be happy when
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everybody's like oh they're going to gerrymander an extra five seats or whatever it's disgusting
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so why doesn't john thune go nuclear and expose those senators who want to be rhinos and those
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senators who don't want to support the america first agenda why is he giving them a free pass
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you know they will talk big about supporting maga go back and look at the november 12 speech that
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mike johnson gave in congress he said he was going to hang a maga banner from the halls of congress so
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they will talk big but because they are invested in a system that doesn't work for most americans
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they will not get their hair must they will not threaten the status quo and so no they're not
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allowed to speak ill of other people in a way that sort of gives up the game john like that sort of
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give up the game everybody looks at republicans they're like golly gee why don't they do things
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that'll fix the country well it's because like they're bought and paid for some of them by people
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that don't want the system to change and so for john to pick these people out and shine a laser at them
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that's uh that's too much you're not going to do it so then pretty much what you're telling me is is
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we're not going to get any change it's going to be business as usual and you know absolutely nothing
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changes you know the republicans could change the redraw the lines and it's going to come right
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back when whenever the democrats take over and they'll redraw them the way they want to draw them
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yeah i think well i think it's like republicans just got the biggest mandate they've had in a while
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like let's acknowledge and they're producing less legislation than they have in a while like let's
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acknowledge and america is very committed to an agenda more than it has in a very very very long time
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and yet very little is being done about that agenda other by anybody other than trump and so
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i can only just conjecture about what the future looks like which is americans are still going to
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be let down by their legislators to a point where the legislators are incapable of doing anything about
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that again and it's because we've pushed the youngest generation into the arms of democrat socialists
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that's the problem yeah i think you're absolutely right uh speaking of of the gerrymandering and what
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they call race bait voting uh districts uh just moments ago out of the supreme court katanji brown
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jackson comparing black people to disabled people take let's take a listen i guess i'm thinking of it
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uh of the fact that remedial action absent discriminatory intent is really not a new idea
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in the civil rights laws and and my kind of paradigmatic example of this is something like
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the ada congress passed the americans with disabilities act against the backdrop of a world
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that was generally not accessible to people with disabilities and so it was discriminatory in effect
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because these folks were not able to access these buildings and it didn't matter whether the
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person who built the building or the person who owned the building intended for them to be
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exclusionary that that's irrelevant congress said the facilities have to be made equally open
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to people with disabilities if readily possible i guess i don't understand why that's not what's
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happening here the idea in section two is that we are responding to current day manifestations
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of past and present decisions that disadvantage minorities and make it so that they don't have
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equal access to the voting uh system right they're they're disabled in fact we use the word
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disable in milligan we say that's a way in which you see that these processes are not equally open
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the only thing i took from that in between all the blather and nonsense that you put in there was
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that pragmatic john it was paradigmatic or what it was i mean this is a woman who's a supreme court justice
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mark yeah what the hell but again it's like by a technical rule change the republicans are going to
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benefit probably and uh and fine like okay that's great it's just not what they were voted in for
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no but to hear a supreme court just i mean this is a high court mark it's gotten to be like and it's
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it's all facets of the government i mean the congress and and the senate the house and the senate rather
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are like a daycare facility for elderly people falling down and i'm not even saying it's a joke to
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elderly people it's sad to see what we've got over there people come in walkers and wheelchairs and
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um you had joe biden falling down the stairs of air force one and now you've got the supreme court
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ketanji brown jackson i mean i don't even know where this woman came out of did she go to college like
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the stuff that comes out of these people's mouths this was a court i mean even back in the day when you
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had the democrats on the court none of them spoke the way that these new hires are speaking
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well as long as it sounds intelligent the logic i guess doesn't matter and you're spot on we saw
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the house go to a vote and like 30 of them had to ride that subway car 100 yards because they
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couldn't walk far enough i mean it was and then like i just like how are these people going to
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understand the challenges we face because you know james comer brought all those tech companies before
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congress i think basically three people in congress understand the extent to which the internet is
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radicalizing people and which platforms are involved and how it's done and these are existential
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problems because now we have a bunch of violent leftists and ketanji brown jackson is like i guess
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fulfilling her long lost acting career on the side hustle you know but like that's what i think she's
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involved in right so uh again the democrats don't care uh she was very clearly a dei hire and americans
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actually thought that we polled on it at the time because it was all about checking boxes and here
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we are uh basically every institution has been overrun by people who don't care about objective
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outcomes yeah and it's it's whatever box they're going to check whatever you know they have to do
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but it's nice to see that the republicans are united at least on some things like this redistricting i
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you get them to disagree on just about everything so it's nice to see that they're at least some
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what united um on all of this i want to get your take mark on john bolton maybe the next domino to
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fall inside of the um uh the cookie jar of folks who need to be brought to the hills of justice
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do you think that this is finally the start of indictments for the criminals
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maybe probably not though like i just i i hear there were in panel grand juries and i guess this
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is probably like one of the i don't really understand the the the processes behind that
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but we had a legal system that was unwilling to prosecute these people and we literally had to
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change an attorney general in order to get a comey indictment right and i look at john bolton and i don't
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know what happens beyond the scenes but you have to imagine that this guy has made himself probably
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the most salient target because nobody likes him the left doesn't even like him they just pretend
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they like him to get trump that's basically what it is i'm sure he's like a profiteer and everybody
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knows behind the scenes that he's like the most scummiest person and so okay fine another shoe drops
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but it's like where's this wave of things where's this john let's just step back 67 percent supported
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draining the swamp the last time we pulled it we've been hearing about that phrase for 10 years now
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so you're just as pessimistic as i am which is dangerous that people aren't going to like this but
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um you know i don't know i i start i'm i'm on the edge now where i'm starting to feel like things
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are starting to turn because we're getting indictments now are we getting the indictments
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that we necessarily want and the ones that we necessarily need no but are we getting something
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yes uh if in the next six months or so we don't get superseding indictments on other things that
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are going on you know i'll jump more on the pessimism wagon with you um the thing that scares me is you
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hear steven miller and some of the other people saying well it's an ongoing conspiracy right so
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there's no statute limitations on the uh on the charges for these people it's an ongoing conspiracy
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it's an ongoing conspiracy but my question is is how long are you going to allow the conspiracy to
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continue before you bring the charges do you bring them in trump's administration or do you bring them
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now so that you you know you can weave a little bit yeah i mean like wasn't the whole thing with
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comey they were running out of statutory uh windows so i get like obviously there's part of that
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but like some of me knows that yeah fine we have another three plus years of trump but the window
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is closing because i think political capital is going to dwindle yeah um as well and i mean again
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i just look at it and it's it's like tish james has she been indicted yet she is overtly and brazenly
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pursued somebody for the fraud she herself was committing yeah and harboring felons and
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like profiting multiple ways from and what is it going to take yeah and so if again we can't and
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okay you call that pessimism i call it realism john because i think the biggest enemy of progress is
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copium and republicans have fueled themselves with copium for a really really really long time
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uh two weeks two more weeks two more weeks how many years do we have to hear about two more weeks
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well guess what there's a time period where two more weeks doesn't work anymore and that's when the
00:25:17.400
democrats take over the house and freaking impeach trump like that's you know what i mean that's
00:25:22.620
going to happen again so yeah i mean i'm yes i'm not gonna i'm not going to cherry pick things that
00:25:29.080
make everybody feel good it's like okay trump's approval rating is higher than any president going
00:25:35.300
back to first term obama at at this point in his term it's higher than any of them right now it's i think
00:25:41.040
it's plus two or plus three today so yeah there's good news right direction polling is at 44 percent
00:25:45.840
that means people are looking at things and saying oh it's all it's all good it's all going
00:25:50.780
in the right direction and i'm just saying like where like where are the details like where are the
00:25:55.260
receipts yeah yeah i'm afraid you're you're pretty right on that
00:25:59.140
not to do a little weaving here but mark but just moments ago we had a report now that
00:26:09.580
a judge has temporarily blocked the trump administration from firing federal workers during this government
00:26:14.920
shutdown u.s district judge susan ilston a clinton appointee issuing a temporary restraining order
00:26:20.640
stopping them from firing any federal workers uh i mean this is just another marxist rogue judge
00:26:28.140
who's standing in the way if you don't want them fired open the government back up and let them do the
00:26:33.900
process uh how long are we going to talk about judges too john yeah like because there's no there's
00:26:42.120
no repercussions for these people mark they're like they can do whatever they want with the exception of
00:26:46.520
like committing a capital crime and literally get away with it i mean even some capital crimes i guess
00:26:53.060
they've been getting away with some of these people i think are definitely guilty of treason with the
00:26:58.460
cover-ups that they've done for the obama biden administration and even going back to 2016 on
00:27:04.360
president trump there's literally no repercussions for anything they do because every single bar
00:27:09.840
association is run by a democrat john why don't we impeach them who are you going to get with the
00:27:17.560
intestinal fortitude to do that i mean congress just impeach them yes we was going to vote we should we
00:27:24.560
should haul these judges before congress and impeach them and yes i think you need a conviction in the
00:27:29.280
senate isn't that how the process works we won't get that but just speech them like we impeach donald
00:27:35.660
trump the president of the united states over a false pretense about a phone call with zielinski
00:27:40.900
impeach these judges yeah and make the case yeah you've got guys like thomas massey who are like just
00:27:49.160
totally trump deranged who literally wouldn't vote to do anything for process so you bring them in front of
00:27:53.740
there and then you embarrass yourself because you don't have the votes because there are weak-kneed
00:27:57.860
republicans i mean you look at like marjorie taylor green right and i see everyone posting on twitter
00:28:03.940
about marjorie taylor green right now and we found out we finally figured out who she was well i've got
00:28:09.200
news for you go back and look at 2023 when lou dobbs absolutely chewed her out for becoming a rhino that's
00:28:15.520
2023 and i still have the text messages on my phone mark from her communications director telling me
00:28:21.380
that was so wrong what lou just did to her he needs to apologize and i never even wound up telling lou
00:28:27.260
that she demanded an apology because lou would have doubled down and not issued an apology so i didn't
00:28:32.360
want to cause any drama or anything like that we knew who she was back then now she comes out marjorie
00:28:37.500
taylor green and says no we can't deport all of them i'm a construction business owner myself pretty
00:28:43.000
much admitting that she employs illegal aliens uh i'll see if we can get the clip but pretty much i'm a
00:28:49.820
construction owner myself i want to be real with y'all i want to be real with y'all we can't deport
00:28:54.760
them all we can't get them all meanwhile just months ago it was a completely different thing so
00:28:59.900
who's paying this woman that's weird that's really weird you know i would have said about her i wasn't
00:29:07.740
aware of that particular one and so that's a low blow i don't like it but i would have said before
00:29:14.160
that well it's nice that she doesn't unquestioningly support everything that trump does it's nice to
00:29:20.460
have a voice that's willing to be objective and open about things i agree i agree it makes sense
00:29:24.900
but that's not apparently what we're seeing right now no there's a really really stunning video going
00:29:30.360
around on youtube if you're uh some of your older audiences members want to catch up on like what's
00:29:36.340
going on with the zoomers and the kind of news they're consuming and how they think about this trump
00:29:40.140
administration they go to go to youtube and look up somebody called asmon gold a-s-m-o-n-g-o-l-d
00:29:46.700
he's got a react video reacting to a this is just in the last two or three days reacting to a guy named
00:29:53.560
moist critical who is also a super large uh video game streamer he's got 17 million followers i think
00:30:00.200
asmon gold's probably got four five six million as well across platforms and moist critical first off
00:30:05.920
asmon gold is an independent he's not a republican or conservative even and yet he supports trump
00:30:11.080
because he wanted the accountability that trump was going to bring because a lot of independents
00:30:15.320
people who voted for trump think that the democrats are insane and then what moist critical is ranting
00:30:21.580
about is how brainwashed the right is because they were all like oh let's get trump into office
00:30:27.240
the epstein files the epstein files and then what happened well the rug got pulled they
00:30:31.340
the right was talking about covet vaccine safety for years and years and years trump gets in office
00:30:37.460
and what happens he gets a covet vaccine and everybody's like oh it's fine well there's people
00:30:42.640
are looking at this and saying well it's contradictory it's paradoxical why are there okay maybe we don't
00:30:48.100
have leaks this time but why are people making massive shorts on information before it's publicly
00:30:54.000
available in the bitcoin market and making hundreds of billions of dollars like what about these deals
00:30:58.760
that are happening with the trump administration and and businesses and people that are trump
00:31:04.280
adjacent so these are important questions that the 18 to 29 year olds are asking and this will
00:31:09.280
kill the wind in donald trump sales because these people put him over the finish line and now they're
00:31:15.180
looking around and they're asking where's the mass accountability that you promised and it's not
00:31:19.120
there it's just not in fact they're seeing more of the same many of them here's we got that video
00:31:24.140
from marjorie taylor green just for you in the audience i don't like to make them believe me i
00:31:28.820
want to give them the evidence and give them the receipts as a conservative and as a business owner in
00:31:33.960
the construction industry and as a realist i can say we have to do something about labor and that needs
00:31:41.000
to be a smarter plan than just rounding up every single person and deporting them just like that
00:31:47.700
right so and i'm gonna get pushed back on that but it's i'm just living in reality from here on out
00:31:54.100
yeah and if i'm if anybody's mad at me for saying the truth then i'm sorry marjorie taylor green ladies
00:32:01.480
and gentlemen our next president sorry jd vance um well i mean these people are saying it i go to
00:32:08.880
dinner parties yeah i heard you well by the way i heard you on joe rogan americans don't support that
00:32:14.420
trailer trash now the the thing is mark is that that's fine if that's her position after that this
00:32:20.540
wasn't her position back in may and it was a judicial watch said millions of illegal aliens here in the
00:32:27.240
united states if they're not deported before the next census count the left gains more house seats
00:32:31.400
and electoral votes purely due to their illegal president presence and then marjorie taylor green
00:32:38.120
response this is correct we must deport illegal aliens first and foremost and more importantly we
00:32:44.160
must change the laws to require only american citizens counted in the census so what changed
00:32:50.340
marjorie was it your business books of hiring illegals was it somebody paying you what is it
00:32:57.160
you you'd said mark and i'm gonna push back on you a little bit of this you can't agree with everything
00:33:02.280
100 of president trump says and i agree with you and i don't and you don't and many people don't but
00:33:07.600
this is one fundamental issue mark where if you agree with maga if you are maga you are 100
00:33:13.320
on board with this uh i don't unquestioningly support any politician because i think that
00:33:20.560
what we should be looking out for is the will of the voters who are often misinformed on many things
00:33:25.320
and so sometimes you have to make this decision on principle but i'm a pollster so i make this decision
00:33:30.120
based on polling people and uh yeah the idea that we have illegal immigration everybody agrees that it
00:33:36.260
was an invasion of the southern border purposely perpetrated by the biden administration uh is not in the
00:33:42.240
best interests of americans that's objectively true and i think it's kind of disingenuous because
00:33:46.900
that treat that tweet with judicial watch when she came out and said that she didn't say that she
00:33:52.140
supported deporting all of them and so she was selectively appearing like she supported the
00:33:58.060
administration when deep down like many republicans she's like well we can't we can't deport them all
00:34:03.040
my my background absolutely she said we must deport illegal aliens first and first first and foremost
00:34:10.320
does that say all i don't know is that illegal aliens is it it's we're deporting illegal aliens now
00:34:17.080
have we deported them all no i i'm just saying that i don't see necessarily full-throated uh you know
00:34:24.900
acknowledgement of the fact that americans by a 55 to 35 margin say they would pick a 100 deportation
00:34:32.640
candidate over a 100 amnesty candidate and i just tweeted this while you were like playing that
00:34:38.180
tape uh this is my this is my opinion about this let's just say you're in construction and you have
00:34:44.460
a business and you you know because of costs have to employ illegal aliens like screw you yeah like go
00:34:51.880
to jail your company should be arrested because you're breaking the law you're stealing tax dollars
00:34:57.940
from basically hard-working people that don't have the ability to be entrepreneurs like you so no i
00:35:04.040
have no sympathy and it's a bad look no you're absolutely right because you know what and you
00:35:09.220
hear you i've told the story many times i have a lot of friends who own restaurants and they say me oh
00:35:14.040
well i'm gonna have to shut down i said well so be it if it were 20 by the way we didn't have this
00:35:19.040
illegal immigration problem as bad as it is today 25 years ago 26 years ago in the 2000s
00:35:24.540
and restaurants still found a way to make record margin profits building companies still built
00:35:31.220
whatever they had to build i mean go look at the skyline of new york city right uh it wasn't
00:35:36.320
built the skyline of new york city wasn't predominantly built over the last 25 years okay now you do have
00:35:42.060
some new buildings okay um most of those are union built so there's no illegals working there anyway
00:35:47.700
so uh i don't care and i i don't feel bad because people did it 25 years ago they were able to make
00:35:54.420
business you go out to middle america mark to these farms they're not being run by illegal aliens they're
00:36:00.480
not run by illegal immigrants okay it's run by hard-working american people so if they're able to
00:36:06.140
do it then so are you and so what you know what if you got to cut your profit margins from a thousand
00:36:10.740
percent to seven hundred percent then so be it if you want to close your doors close your damn doors
00:36:16.320
all of us mark can't go to work every single day and do everything by the book to then go somewhere
00:36:22.920
and watch somebody else skate under the radar and do illegal things while you and i are doing the right
00:36:28.700
thing and everyone else is doing the right thing and we're paying our taxes and we're not employing
00:36:32.380
illegal aliens it doesn't you can't there's no double standard there the double standard is for the
00:36:36.900
democrats it's even more perverse john and maybe we'll clip this and put this on my channel too it's
00:36:42.080
making me so mad right now i want to put my fist through the wall sure sure there are construction
00:36:47.240
people sure there are farmers who violate the law and hire legal aliens sure okay but what pisses me off
00:36:54.700
is that there are many who don't who believe in the country who believe in the rule of law who are
00:36:59.220
trying to do the right thing and you know who they're competing with people like major home builders
00:37:04.820
and people like monsanto and so here's what makes me mad is that these organizations probably employ a
00:37:10.940
massive amount of legal aliens you know laughing in their beers at law-abiding americans who are out
00:37:17.720
there trying to do the right thing what are they going to do they'll go buy a senator oh we have to push
00:37:23.040
that amnesty bill now when nobody's looking and so it's perverse like these major organizations are
00:37:29.180
putting people who are trying to do the right thing out of business by co-opting their own
00:37:33.820
unrepresentative democracy it's perverse yeah we obviously so you said by a senator apparently
00:37:39.640
congress members are for sale as well as we saw marjorie taylor green change her her position 100
00:37:45.020
percent uh in or 180 degrees in the matter of you know less than six months uh i don't feel bad i really
00:37:52.760
it's hard for me to feel bad when i know that i just paid taxes uh two days ago and the checks i had
00:37:59.140
the right to new york and the checks i had the right to the irs and the federal government it's
00:38:03.320
hard for me to feel bad for anyone knowing that the margins and amount of money these people are making
00:38:09.640
just to save an extra few dollars an hour by not hiring well we can't find people we can't find but
00:38:14.960
that's total nonsense you can find people you find kids who are in high school you find people who are
00:38:20.140
transitioning and you know what to that mark how is it that you can go to any mcdonald's
00:38:24.800
any dunkin donuts any 7-eleven any burger king any taco bell any kfc any uh chick-fil-a any
00:38:32.400
jollobies any popeyes and you have all legal workers okay working fast food joints how is it
00:38:40.340
that you have all legal workers working there but you can't own a restaurant and have all legal workers
00:38:45.940
what's the difference is that one's a corporation and they're mandated to go by the book versus you
00:38:51.560
and joe schmo who are not mandated to go by the book that's my question you can go to a gas station
00:38:56.600
and have a gas station attendant who's on the books as a legal illegal resident you go to any one of
00:39:01.360
these places you find people to go work at dick's sporting goods and target for minimum wage and
00:39:05.760
you're telling me you can't find someone to work in a restaurant for minimum wage plus tips you're a liar
00:39:10.040
yeah selective enforcement undermines our society and that's what happened a lot of people with
00:39:17.000
nods and winks have allowed literally everything to be gamed it's just absolutely perverse you brought
00:39:22.680
up the gas stations there's so much of this that just makes my blood boil and i always wondered like
00:39:27.320
why do so many indian families own gas stations oh no well it turns out there's an sba sba loan program
00:39:35.180
and what they'll do is that they'll get the loan at a zero to low interest rate own it for a few years sell
00:39:41.120
it to a family member and keep this loan out without you know that's apparently what's going
00:39:46.680
on it's only available to people uh who are immigrants or or whatever so i hear things like
00:39:51.560
this do i know all the details no but it all adds up to a pattern and the the thing that makes me most
00:39:57.320
mad is this argument while americans won't do the work we can't find them oh it's too expensive oh do
00:40:03.080
you want ten dollar avocados and how is it that all these capitalists who support h-1b who support
00:40:11.060
unfettered illegal immigration have never heard of the idea of supply and demand like that's what i
00:40:16.160
don't get yes americans will do the job because you've been subsidizing cheap avocados with legal
00:40:21.980
labor okay let's say you get rid of the illegals now all of a sudden you have to pay more okay well
00:40:26.820
now avocados are more expensive so people buy less of them then some other thing fills the gap or
00:40:32.880
maybe we grow more avocado farms because they're expensive and there's a that's just how supply
00:40:37.560
and demand works and they won't allow that this country like is an economic superpower we're the
00:40:43.260
best country in the world and you're telling me that without h-1b's we would be unable to staff our
00:40:48.320
computer engineering jobs i find that a complete bald-faced lie yeah why don't why don't we test it
00:40:55.880
out why don't we test out and see what happens it's nonsense mark i was working since i was 13 years old
00:41:01.720
like so many friends who were working since they were 13 years old the second i was able to find a
00:41:06.440
job mark whether it was scraping gum off the floor i wanted to because i was thirsty to make money and
00:41:11.180
i know there were so many more people out there like me uh who you know who had a passion i had three
00:41:16.660
sisters and uh they couldn't be bothered to get out of bed to go get a job when they were in high
00:41:21.460
school they were lazier than hell luckily it all worked out for them they all went to great colleges and
00:41:25.900
they're now in uh investment banking i was the uh i guess i was the loser because i was waking up
00:41:31.700
working every summer but yeah there's too many there's plenty of people out there mark there's
00:41:37.260
kids there's young adults there's people who are going through hard times in their life who just got
00:41:41.360
laid off for a job who are in a transition point there's so many people for these people to have to
00:41:46.540
not use the excuse and i don't know what the answer is because i know these people who are doing
00:41:52.640
these jobs these illegals are making really good money i have a friend who owns a restaurant who
00:41:56.580
pays a dishwasher mark i think 1300 bucks a week cash okay 1300 a week cash to wash dishes in the
00:42:02.980
restaurant a high school kid would do it for half the price on the books i it's it's it's total nonsense
00:42:09.860
yeah i mean it's like go to go to a home depot and just ask the guys like what how much what's your
00:42:15.860
hourly rate just go ask the guys they're gonna say something like you know 15 18 bucks or whatever
00:42:20.240
well it's like what is that before taxes it's a it's a pretty high number for sure and it's like
00:42:26.900
supply and demand john everybody says well like we're not producing there's not enough stem graduates
00:42:34.160
so we have to import the fake ones from india yeah and i say no they say look at our look at our
00:42:40.900
generation they're majoring in gender studies they're they're majoring in psychology things that
00:42:46.700
like don't matter and and i say well you know if there was a very active and aggressive labor market
00:42:52.820
because we didn't have enough stem graduates guess what would happen the price would go up and more
00:42:57.360
people would do it and in a year or two we would have the people we need but the reason people are
00:43:02.280
picking gender studies it's not just because they're all woke and brainwashed they're like well i you
00:43:07.420
know the labor market is completely screwed i might as well do something i like i think there's a huge
00:43:12.260
aspect of that where it's like if there was a massive demand for stem people we would absolutely
00:43:17.480
be able to fill it 100 and what do we do instead we give those slots to foreign students because
00:43:23.700
tuition costs has gotten so high it can only be subsidized by the wealthiest from around the world
00:43:28.380
and so we're just giving those spots away to other people like every part of our entire system is
00:43:33.860
turned into global welfare yeah a lot of folks don't know mark went to the uh the academy he went to
00:43:40.140
annapolis and then he went to an ivy league school mark is uh borderline brilliant um but mark did some
00:43:46.400
sort of job mark tell the audience what what was your job high school college well what bottom of
00:43:51.460
the barrel job were you doing uh at 12 my first job actually i started when i was 11 i think uh was
00:43:59.960
being an umbrella boy at the beach i learned how to work hard for tips customer service because i was
00:44:05.340
saving up for a super nintendo but then i became a beach cleaner and i had to muck out toilet
00:44:10.000
stalls and haul garbage and shovel muscles into into pits and peel a woman uh you know menstrual
00:44:19.160
products off of ceilings and still like random stuff like that and i could tell you the woman's
00:44:23.860
bathroom was always way worse than the men's just a little known fact so i was doing that at the tender
00:44:28.680
age of 13 and uh yeah i believe in a hard work ethic and obviously we aren't instilling that in the youth
00:44:36.180
but it's because they've lost complete hope that the economy has a spot for them half of 18 to 29s
00:44:42.680
don't think that it's possible for everybody who wants a full-time job to have one that's just the
00:44:47.020
situation we're in it's horrifying yeah i think i started work yeah they shouldn't because nobody's
00:44:52.780
telling them they have to i think at 13 years old i was sweeping tennis courts up until i went to college
00:44:57.480
every summer and then i went to college mark i came home and i got a job loading airplanes i mean i was a
00:45:02.880
ramp ramp guy because i was in aviation school and i wanted to get away into the aviation industry
00:45:06.900
and i got hired by delta airlines i think i was making 11 an hour mark to load airplanes i was
00:45:11.880
driving from staten island new york to queens which is la guardia airport i would drive an hour and a
00:45:17.320
half to work an hour and a half home to make 11 an hour okay as a as someone who was pursuing a
00:45:23.640
degree in aeronautical science i mean there's no excuse let me sweat all day long for eight hours out in
00:45:29.740
the summer sun mark in the middle of summer standing on a ramp that's black underneath the
00:45:35.440
bellies of planes that are over a hundred degrees they used to have these planes mcdonald douglas 80s
00:45:40.400
mark i'm not kidding you that the bottom of the plane was probably this hole imagine me sitting
00:45:45.020
underneath the side and you know what i loved it i loved every moment of it because it made me
00:45:49.460
who i am today and the blood sweat and the tears and i'd get under there man i would cry what am i doing
00:45:54.140
here why am i doing this to myself and you know what i made some of the best friends i still have
00:45:58.780
till this day and nobody can tell me that i don't know that i'm just a pretty boy who sits behind a
00:46:04.780
camera and i don't know what it's like to work a real job uh i did worked real jobs most of my
00:46:09.540
entire life so it's it's sad mark that we hit this inception point in america you get the last word
00:46:16.300
here my friend i don't know man i'm so mad i just want to go have a drink uh no it's like well you
00:46:24.800
know again there's positive news like john we didn't even talk about the shutdown two weeks now
00:46:29.840
of a shutdown and donald trump's numbers are actually going up what are they which is well i
00:46:35.080
think today was the net approval of plus two or plus three but we thought i was talking about two weeks
00:46:40.160
ago about how i thought for the first time because of the charlie kirk assassination we might see a
00:46:44.320
right direction number in the 30s because everybody was worried about political violence it's back up to
00:46:50.000
almost 45 today and so when the government shut down and basically people don't care and obviously
00:46:55.360
people are looking at this middle east peace deal and i think he's getting a lot of credit for that
00:46:59.080
but uh i mean i just don't think we're in a situation where the whole political football
00:47:03.660
of shutdown blame matters at all anymore and i've been saying for a long time that people want the
00:47:09.520
government shut down and here we are so finally i feel a little bit validated yeah but if they want to
00:47:14.580
return to the really high numbers you know it's like okay they were talking a really big game about
00:47:20.760
all the evil things they could do to the government when it was shut down and what did we see like a
00:47:25.420
few thousand people point two percent of the federal government workforce and it got blocked by judge
00:47:30.480
that's pretty impotent that's pretty impotent and so i think they need to be more aggressive
00:47:35.300
this is it's like evasive action time the democrats are literally insane and violent they are going to
00:47:42.660
uh when they get into power like all the things i think they're going to use them now because they
00:47:47.160
didn't expect to lose this one and look at where we're at so uh we're in an existential period and
00:47:53.360
we just can't have uh we just can't have losers john yeah you ain't getting an argument out of me
00:47:59.640
ladies and gentlemen the great mark mitchell follow him on twitter at honest pollster
00:48:03.200
on youtube at uh rasmussen underscore poll and you can check mark out he does a stream every now and
00:48:09.360
then um really good stream he gets a lot of views so go check mark out on youtube uh rasmussen
00:48:14.700
underscore poll mark mitchell always a delight my friend we'll see you next week yeah i'll try to
00:48:19.220
stream tomorrow night it's you know it's tough but yeah we'll get to at least once weekly uh great to
00:48:25.940
be here john mark's got like 10 kids he cooks dinner every night to take meals ticks off the dog i mean
00:48:31.740
he's a he's a husband and wife all in once uh if mark wasn't married i'd i'd be selling him here on the
00:48:37.680
show get him from mark we'll see you next week my friend domestic extremist yeah great to be here
00:48:43.140
ladies and gentlemen the great mark mitchell please be sure to follow him on twitter at honest
00:48:48.260
pollster uh on uh youtube at rasmussen underscore poll and we'll see him back here next week i guess
00:48:53.660
i'm trying to get him back here once a week to talk about all the big issues going on folks we'll
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see you back here tomorrow for the great america show truth justice and the american way until then
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god bless you god bless america and may god bless the great blue dobs have a great night everybody