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June 3, 2022 - Sean Hannity Show
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Gun Control - June 2nd, Hour 1

President Biden will speak to the American people this evening about Gun Control laws he'd like to see implemented.  Sean reacts to the discussion ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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And day 305, since your president Joey, the weak frail, cognitive mess of a president that you have promised that he would never abandon Americans behind enemy lines, and he has.
Anyway, glad you're with us.
I I'm gonna tell you something.
When we start this show today, we got a lot of ground to cover.
All of you should be alarmed.
I don't know why.
It's my gut instinct.
I just sense it, I feel it, I see it.
I just have this sense that economically we are headed for really, really dark times.
And I know we're already at the point where two-thirds of the country.
I mean, I'm starting very seriously today, because these are real our fellow Americans needlessly suffering because of the idiocy and the radicalism of Joe Biden and the new Green Deal Socialist Party and their their climate alarmist religious cult.
We are suffering needlessly.
The borders can still be secure.
That was preventable, that's fixable.
We didn't have to run out of COVID tests.
We didn't have to run out of baby formula.
You know, all of these things, self-inflicted wounds.
We don't have to pay on average, you know, we got another increase.
We're now approaching the national average of five dollars a gallon.
It went up another five cents yesterday.
467 is the national average for a gallon of gasoline.
Try getting diesel under eight bucks a gallon.
Good luck.
And you know, with all this talk, uh, Biden's gonna speak tonight at 7:30 Eastern time, and he's gonna talk about uh how uh about guns.
You know, Democrats have deluded themselves into believing that the second amendment is not absolute, Joey said.
Uh yes, it is.
The right of the people to keep and bear arms should not be infringed.
Taking away people's nine millimeters.
I have I've owned nine millimeters forever.
Carried them most of my adult life.
I have a Glock 40 now.
I like that better.
It's easier to carry, less heavy, eat it's simple, right?
Easy.
But that's neither here nor there.
This is not gonna fly with the American people.
They're relying if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v.
Wade and Casey, abortion will still be legal in America.
And those people that want to go out there and demagogue it, Americans pretty smart, then they're gonna figure out.
Oh, the states will decide, and there'll be some states that have some restrictions, and there'll be other states that basically will allow abortions up until the moment of birth, and people can go to those states.
You watch abortion tourism will become a thing.
Where people maybe they want a late-term abortion, they'll go to New York, they'll go to California.
I I could absolutely foresee a day when that is happening.
But abortion won't be outlawed.
So people will realize the demagoguing that's going on and the lying that's going on, and they'll figure out it really is up to the states to decide, which constitutionally I believe is far more sound.
So they're not gonna talk tonight about high gas prices, not gonna talk about the inflation.
They're not gonna talk about any of the things that matter.
Uh Biden apparently is rolling out a new month-long economic campaign to try to communicate.
They think this is a communication problem.
We have to tell people how great things really are.
The problem is Americans, every time they fill up their gas tank, they are reminded of how bad things are.
You go back a year ago, gas was three dollars a gallon.
And and here we are, and that's that's way up from when when Trump left office.
Just going back a year from now.
So every time we go to every store we go to, we're paying more for every single thing that we buy because it costs that much more to get these products to the marketplace.
So now they're going to spend a week, or I'm sorry, a month communicating all of their quote accomplishments to date on the economy.
What accomplishments?
Because Americans, you know what?
They're kind of sophisticated and they're not dumb, and they know that they're paying a fortune more for everything they buy, every store they go to, and more for gas, more to heat and cool their homes, and on and on and on.
And this is very real for people.
Two-thirds of Americans living paycheck to paycheck.
You have literally, it is crushing the poor in the middle class and people on fixed incomes in this country.
Oh, I thought Democrats had a monopoly of compassion on those those demographic groups.
No, they don't, because they're they're more committed to their radicalism, their radical environmentalism than they are to people having lower gas prices.
So part of the pivot apparently is threefold.
They think that by communicating better, they're quote accomplishments on the economy, which I can't, frankly, for the life of me think of one.
Uh and we're told there's other news today pointing to the fact the job market's about to dry up because people aren't going to be hiring anymore because they can't afford to hire anymore.
So anyway, according to White House officials, that's that's that's their plan for the next month to talk about all their accomplishments in the economy.
Okay.
One to convince skeptical voters that despite their current misgivings, the economy's actually doing quite well.
In other words, what just because you're paying $120 to fill up a gas tank doesn't really mean anything that you used to pay 60.
They will try to convince you of something that is a complete and utter lie that you're you're seeing with your own eyes every day.
And the same with the things you buy in the stores you go to.
They quote, number two, want to calm fears about inflation.
You mean the 40-year high of inflation that you caused in large part because of your economic and energy policies?
That's not gonna work either.
Then they number three, they want to thwart GOP efforts to try and hang inflation like an albatross around Democrats ahead of the midterms.
Well, they run every every branch of government at this point.
They have the House, they have the Senate, they have the White House.
Uh, guess what?
We get the government we deserve.
All you people didn't like that guy that tweeted those mean tweets.
Well, he did give you two dollars, a little over two dollars a gallon gasoline.
He did give us energy independence.
He did make us a net exporter of energy.
He did get freer and fairer trade deals with China and Japan and Mexico and Canada and Western European countries that were ripping us off.
He did force NATO to start paying their fair share.
He got us out of these endless wars that we got in.
He defeated the caliphate, took out Solomonny, took out Baghdadi and associates, and took out the Al-Qaeda leader in Yemen, which nobody seems to ever be reminded of.
And, you know, now, on the other hand, there's all these reports about Biden is frustrated.
He's he cannot believe his poll numbers are so much lower than Donald Trump.
He cannot believe he's so frustrated with aides that have to walk back his dumb statements like we will defend Taiwan.
Okay, we will match whatever Putin does, we'll do back.
You mean if he launches chemical weapons, you're gonna launch chemical weapons, Joe?
Uh so I don't blame his staff.
I blame him.
We're training people in Poland.
Why would you telegraph that to the Kremlin and Putin?
How stupid is he?
His staff is not the problem.
Him being a cognitive mess and his staff covering up the problem, that that they're complicit in that sense.
They're they're enabling the big lie to go forward.
Uh now Biden has other problems as well.
Now, first Kamala Harris, she can't keep any staff.
Nobody wants to keep working for her.
Well, I I'm I guess I should be proud of the fact that people that start working with me rarely leave working for me.
Even if I don't want them with me anymore, they're still with me.
Um, but they rarely leave.
If you treat people the right way, why would they leave?
Right?
You treat them well.
Linda, we do a pretty good job of treating our am I the one who's not leaving?
I want to know.
Who's overstayed the welcome?
No, I'm kidding.
Um, apparently Biden is witnessing a massive exodus of African American staffers, some frustrating uh among those who remain.
Uh yeah, by the way, they also had another walk back.
I forgot clarification this time on handguns.
That nine millimeter comment apparently did not go over too well as it shouldn't have.
Uh now he's trying to give away free college scholarships and loan forgiveness.
I'm sorry.
If you took out a loan, it's your responsibility to pay it back.
We cannot afford to give you the socialist utopia of free college.
I didn't get to finish because I couldn't afford it.
And then I started making money.
And I had good grades in college.
I can produce them.
Somebody in the media is gonna say, I want to see your grade, so I'm gonna be like, go to hell.
I uh I know what the truth is.
Anyway, uh anyway, so we've got the biggest messaging screw up on inflation.
There's no message here.
There's no success to tout here.
You know, the transitory comment, Janet Yellen, how humiliating.
I was wrong about inflation.
Okay, because you were wrong about inflation and you're the head of the Fed or treasury, whatever her job is.
How about you get fired for being that incompetent?
Somebody worked for me and got something that important that wrong.
I don't think they'd be working for me very long as she admits that her inflation outlook was wrong.
You know, triple A, pump prices, you know.
They're now saying, is this the calm before the storm?
There are prices in California, California now, average price over $6 a gallon, nearly $6 and a quarter a gallon.
This place in, I guess Alameda, California, $8.00 five cents a freaking gallon of gasoline.
This is what Trump said would happen if he ever got elected and he implemented these policies.
And it shouldn't be any surprise that Gallup is showing the pessimism among the American people on the economy is growing.
Why would it not grow?
U.S. factory orders in April, we learned today, Commerce Department pointed out, uh rose a disappointing 0.3%, missing the 0.7% forecast, more evidence of the economy in a deep nosedive.
You know, you you you have locations in the country where a gallon of gas now is as much as the federal minimum wage.
We can't have that in this country.
You know, we can't have another five cents a day increase like we had yesterday.
You know, if you go back a year ago, gas was $3.04 a gallon.
Now the average is $4.67 a gallon.
And that's only in the states that don't tax it themselves.
You know, like in New York, I'm paying, you know, $5.50 a gallon now.
It's insane.
And you know what?
It pisses me off.
Because we can be creating American jobs, high-paying career suck up to murdering dictator thugs in Venezuela.
We don't need to keep begging OPEC.
Now, OPEC today, now price of a barrel of oil was over $120 a barrel.
That's insane.
So OPEC said, okay, we'll increase production.
You know why?
Because Joey's gonna make them rich as hell again.
Doesn't mean prices are gonna go down.
And we have the ability to produce it right here.
We don't do it.
That drives me nuts.
The International Energy Agency now warning that fuel shortages this summer can be worse than the oil crisis of the 1970s.
Uh we can't afford all of this.
That Gallup I mentioned, the economic confidence index has cratered to a whopping minus 47.
I mean, these are numbers we've never seen before.
Uh oh, I do have good news about Joe.
Ahead of another weekend trip to Delaware, Joey remains on pace to spend more time away from the White House than any of his recent predecessors.
And it's not like he's traveling the world and meeting world leaders.
He sends Kamala to mess that up for him.
And she does almost on cue.
Word salads or the weird giggle.
Like we played yesterday.
Gas prices of five cents in a single day.
American travelers now are more worried about gas prices than they are about COVID.
We're in the middle of a pretty big COVID wave right now, about a hundred thousand cases a day.
Jennifer Granholm says Joe Biden is obsessed with outrageous gas prices.
Really?
Return to the Trump policies of energy independence.
We'll be a lot better off.
We can do that.
The same person that was asked on, I think CNBC or one of these business channels, what are you going to do to stop gas prices?
You do understand that this is a world commodity.
We don't need the world's commodity.
We've got our own supply.
We just have crazy climate change alarmist cult members that have brainwashed themselves into thinking, oh, it's okay to import oil from Iran and Russia and OPEC and Venezuela, and that somehow that's that's that's not as equally harmful to Mother Earth.
How stupid are these people?
Everybody should be pissed off.
I'm pissed off.
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For a president whose chief of staff reportedly begins each morning by checking the average price of gasoline, Joe Biden's administration is awfully dismissive of warning signs that the nation's electrical grid can't handle the summer heat.
Last month, the North American Electricity Reliability Corporation, a nonprofit electrical grid watchdog group, issued a new report warning that two-thirds of the United States of America is facing a heightened risk of power outages this summer.
Like they have in California.
So goes California.
How often do I say that?
So goes the rest of the country, right down the sewer.
Anyway, government regulations, taxes designed to reduce carbon emissions, have caused a huge loss in generating capacity from power plants relying on fossil fuels.
The mid-continent independent system operator covering a 15-state region extending north from the Gulf through the Midwest has 3.2 gigawatts less power capacity this summer than they did last summer, all due to the retirement of fossil fuel power plants.
So we're headed for a reliability crisis, said Mark Christie, Republican appointed commissioner on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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That means you run your air conditioner, but you can only run it during these hours of the day.
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Let me do a little deeper dive into Joey's vacation schedule.
I mean, forget about high gas prices, forget about 40-year high inflation, forget about a disaster at our borders, forget about running out of COVID tests, monoclonal antibodies.
Oh, by the way, there was a story today.
I told you that my doctor friends were telling me this.
Paclavid, the antivirals.
See, Tom, Plax of Vid?
Paxlavid.
Pacquinil, Plaxavid.
Paxlavid.
Well, sorry.
Whatever.
Anyway, people are taking it, and apparently it works.
Every doctor I talk to, but there are people that it works, but they rebound and test positive five days later.
So I talked to another doctor friend of mine, and by the way, I'm not giving out medical advice.
You're not a doctor, you don't pretend to be one on radio TV.
But he said it's better if you do two runs of it to avoid the rebound possibility.
So anyway, I'm just passing that along.
Um, but it was I had said that either yesterday or the day before.
Um anyway, so Joe is headed for another weekend trip to Delaware, and he remains now on pace to spend more time away from the White House than any modern president, any of recent predecessor in the Oval Office.
So he's going to the beach tonight after he gives his big speech.
7:30 at night.
Oh, and then Hannity's gonna be on, and I can't watch that, so I gotta go to napnap nightnight time.
Um I can't even make fun of it anymore because it's so bad.
And so many people are suffering because of this disaster of our presidency.
Anyway, he spent more than a quarter of his first year in office in Delaware, a lot on weekends, and he's now continuing that trend in year two of his quote presidency.
I'd like to know who he sees because he spends a lot of that time at Camp David, a lot of that time in Delaware.
I want to know who's visiting, but apparently they don't have those logs available.
They don't keep them, which apparently every other president did keep, according to what I've read.
Anyway, so Biden has spent now an estimated 188 full or partial days away from the White House, 130 days already at his Delaware properties, 52 at Camp David, six in Nantucket.
If that pace holds, he will spend roughly 533, 553 days away from the White House, which he has referred to as a gilded cage over his first term, or in other words, or 1,106 days, if God forbid this guy ever got elected and survived a second term.
He doesn't look well to me.
I watch him walk.
He is very, very frail on his feet.
I can see it.
You know, it's funny.
You know what you can learn about somebody just in a photo line, what kind of shape that they're in.
You know, because I'm like, oh, you know, if somebody comes up, I'll give them a slap on the arm.
And some people are like jello.
They have no muscle mass at all.
And other people, you know, you could tell that they they do their workout regimen.
They're strong.
You can tell a lot when you just, you know, put your armor when you're taking a picture, you put your arm around somebody, like, oh my gosh, I this person blow over with my with a strong wind.
It's probably maybe it's true.
Maybe that's what really happened.
Maybe the wind blew Joey over three times in a row when he's going up the stairs on Air Force One.
I don't know, maybe that's true.
Anyway, that's more time spent away from his office than any modern history of the presidency.
That's a big deal.
Imagine if Donald Trump did that.
Media, they don't care.
Um, you know, we've been very blessed on this show.
We have a lot of truckers calling the show.
We love our 18-wheeler guy friends out there.
We love our farmers.
I love when people call me from a tractor.
How cool is that?
Now, and they've been telling us that they can't get fertilizer, and if they can get fertilizer, that it's costing them a fortune.
That means food prices are going to soar.
Food shortages are not far behind.
Medical friends of mine, like confirmed by a nurse that called this show yesterday, they're having trouble getting IV fluids.
Anyway, some farmers in North Dakota are unable to plant as much wheat as they normally would because of heavy rain burdening farmers across the state and the dry winter and the spring's heavy rain is killing them.
And apparently wheat prices now are about to go through the roof.
If you look at home sellers, I mean, I know people that would put their home on the market and they were getting, you know, 20 offers the first day it's on the market, and people were bidding way above asking price.
That's now waning, according to reports out today.
Price drops are becoming increasingly common in the housing market.
It's only going to get worse.
Home building is going to come to a screeching halt.
If there's one upside, the high price of lumber that we've been experiencing, lumber prices now are slumping with rising interest rates and a declining in new home building.
That's going to impact a lot of American jobs.
You know, that contractor that said he's maybe could do the job in a year from now, he'll be available probably sooner than later.
Gas prices have soared so high that the U.S. is now seeing demand destruction ahead of the summer driving season.
Talking about AAA now, pointing out that, you know, the demand for gas is dropping, but on the other hand, the supply is also dropping because our refineries, remember, we didn't build a refinery for what, 38 years in this country.
And we don't have the capacity.
And now they were running out of diesel fuel, and so they needed to switch over to diesel fuel and jet fuel to keep the airline industries up and running.
I mean, it becomes a game of whack-a-mole here, which we shouldn't have a shortage of any of these things.
I mean, I know tons of parents now.
They're telling me they're trying to import baby formula from Europe.
And if they find it and they import it, and it's often getting confiscated, taken from them.
I mean, these are legitimate companies that these are caring parents, so they're not going to go with you know, some fly-by-night baby formula company, and they can't even get it.
Uh the worst part is this is an AP story.
The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates again by another half a point on May 4th.
Wall Street has been in a nosedive ever since.
Now, the AP is pointing out the Fed now intends to hike interest rates by a full point over the next two months.
That's going to be two full points up.
That's in the next two months.
Now, if we go by Goldman Sachs's prediction that we were going to have 10 or 11 rate hikes in the next two years, that puts us in the position that we're now eight or nine more hikes away from the high.
And that means double-digit interest rates.
That means that that is going to impact every aspect of the economy.
And when you factor in that people's homes are usually their biggest investment, and you factor in that their next biggest investment is their retirement plan that is often an IRA or whatever it happens to be, that's usually tied to the stock market.
The stock market's been tanking.
Well, the result of that is we have an answer.
People are putting off retirement now years and years ahead of time because they they can't enforce it.
CNBC has this article out.
Biden inflation crisis forces 25% of Americans to postpone their retirement.
Putting off retirement plans is now mostly due to disrupted savings from increased prices, according to the survey.
36% of respondents have reduced their savings, and 21% are putting away less for retirement in order to keep up with growing costs.
I mean, this is going to be a disaster.
This is going to be far worse.
But Joe Biden wants to now give free money away and pay off student loan debt.
We listen, it sounds like a great idea.
The problem is we can't afford all of these things.
This is what the false promise of socialism.
Every form, every name, every manifestation, chapter four, live free or die, America and the world on the brink.
I wrote before the 2020 election.
I wrote it on purpose before the 2020 election.
I didn't want to write another book, but I felt compelled to write another book because I felt the moment was that serious.
Now, this is the on the brink part.
America and the world on the brink.
And I don't see this getting better.
Really worried about people on fixed incomes and the poor in the middle class, they're getting crushed here.
Um The FDA chief shares shocking conditions at the baby.
Apparently they knew about this months ago and they didn't lift a finger.
Now, if somebody came into my office and I'm the president, I'm never going to be president.
I don't want to be president.
But if I was, let's pretend for a second, and said we're going to have a baby formula shortage in a couple of months.
What would I do?
I would operation warp speed the production of baby formula.
You can't run out of baby formula.
We have kids reports, the kids are going to hospitals because of that shortage.
And you might say, okay, well, women can breastfeed longer.
A lot of them can't do that.
That's not an option for them.
Nice of them to offer their suggestion, though.
How about we get the baby formula?
We are the United States of America.
We did save the free world.
Not once, but twice.
Anyway, JP Morgan, CEO, Jamie Diamond.
Brace yourself for an economic hurricane.
Think about that.
Now, one thing I'll say, I don't know much about his politics.
He seems a little more liberal to me, but I will tell you you can say a lot of things about these guys that went to these really ritzy Harvard business school, Wharton School of Economics, credential people, Yale business, whatever it happens to be, Yale, Princeton, Ivy League schools.
You say a lot of things about those guys.
And some of them I met, and I don't really like them that much.
They don't have my type of personality, but they're not dumb.
And what he's saying here is the world is facing an economic hurricane as the war in Ukraine combines with surging inflation, rising interest rates, and he literally said oil prices are in danger of rising to 175 dollars per barrel in the years ahead, he predicted, with a potential recession on the way in the U.S. Now we already have one quarter of negative economic growth last quarter.
If we have two, it is officially a recession.
I would argue we already are in a recession.
And it's just how bad and how deep and how long it goes on.
I don't see us getting out of it in large part because of the stubbornness of this Democratic Socialist Party.
They care more about their climate alarmist religious cult agenda, new Green Deal socialism agenda than they do about the harm that they are causing people on fixed incomes, the poor and the middle class, and frankly, every American.
I know people don't care about people that make $250,000 a year.
If you live in New York, LA, certain cities, $250,000 a year sounds like a lot of money.
It doesn't take you very far.
By the time you pay your six, $7,000 a month for rent, you know, you don't have a lot of money left after that.
And when the government takes half of it, you pay 40% federal income tax.
If you live in New York City, you pay an extra 3% tax.
You live in New York State, that's 10% tax.
40, 53%, never mind the sales taxes, the property taxes, and taxes on pretty much everything you do.
So we're not even talking about those people.
But there's an article out today that one-third of Americans making 250 grand live paycheck to paycheck.
Now that says that speaks volumes about the economy.
Again, Bloomberg, the average household now is paying an additional $5,200 a year to all the way up to $6,000 a year because of Biden inflation.
If you drive a car, you're going to pay $2,000 more this year than you paid last year for gasoline to fill up your car.
And this is the Democrats' big problem because every single day we get reminded of this.
Now, I can afford, I'm not living in the days when I struggle to pay my rent.
And I still get pissed off when I pay double to fill up my car.
It pisses me off when I'm paying double what I used to pay for the meat that I eat because I'm a paleodiet guy.
It pisses me off because there's no all of this was preventable.
It's all fixable, but it's not easily fixable.
You got to really dig in deep and really go headlong into the economic policy, supply side economics.
You need to cut taxes.
Democrats won't ever think about that.
then you need to get rid of burdensome regulation, then you need to go back to energy independence.
Then you need to be a net exporter of energy so we can produce wealth in this country.
That would probably take us two years just to get back to square one.
At least two years.
But we know that's not going to happen because the rigidity to this cult of theirs won't allow them to even think out of the box or listen to anybody other felt than uh other than fellow cult members.
You know, cults, religious cults, for example, they never let you talk to your family.
They try and cut off contact with anybody that's not in the cult, because God forbid somebody gets in your head and they may say, Wake the hell up.
You're being brainwashed and indoctrinated by these idiots, and no, a spaceship is not going to pick you up in five years from now.
Or whatever crazy idea they might be pushing.
Biden's answer there's nothing I can do to fix the inflation crisis that he caused.
He actually said this.
He said there's a lot going on right now, but the idea that we're going to be able to click a switch, bring down the cost of gasoline, is not likely in the near term.
Well, at least we've gotten away from the lie that all of this is transitory, but that doesn't instill confidence in everybody.
This is why I'm telling you, it's if he's finally saying it, it's worse than what he's saying.
No wonder he wants to switch and talk about guns tonight at 7 30 Eastern.
And you know, Janet Yellen should be fired.
Treasury secretary, you know, I was wrong about the path inflation would take.
Wrong.
You will it was a colossal error.
You know, there have been unanticipated, it wasn't unanticipated.
Even guys like Lawrence Summers was telling you that this was coming.
Oh, I'm wrong.
I'm supposed to feel better that you admitted that you're wrong.
How about we get a new Treasury Secretary that knows something about the economy because you don't know Adam Schiff about it?
Sorry to be so blood.
By the way, people think when I say a shift show, they think I'm cursing.
Well, it's it's very close.
No, it's not.
Adam Schiff, and then there's bull plank.
You also have to think about the fact that at least you say it really fast, it's a total shift show.
I wouldn't ask Biden to say it.
I'll put it that way.
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