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GOP Needs Help - December 14th, Hour 1

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Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, well, maybe sometime next year, we're going to see a reduction in inflation.
I thought it was transitory.
I thought it was going to be over.
You know, they're celebrating it.
We have a 40-year inflation high, even with yesterday's GDP numbers, and they're acting like this is the greatest thing ever.
Or sorry, CPI numbers.
It's like the greatest thing.
No, it's not the greatest thing ever.
It's just not.
You know, one thing I'm looking for Democrats to do, and they don't seem willing to do this.
So, you know about this crypto crook, what's his name?
Sam Bankman Fried, you know, reportedly cheating thousands of average Americans out of their life savings.
I mean, we're talking about like Bernie Madoff levels, it sounds like.
And nobody benefited more than Joe Biden.
Apparently, this guy, Sammy, was the second biggest donor besides Soros for Democratic causes in the last election cycle, the midterms.
And, you know, so all the Democrats that benefited from them, you know, we're talking about tens of millions of dollars he gave to Democratic candidates.
And it looks like it's money that was, you know, ill-gotten gains by this guy in every level.
Now, the White House was asked yesterday whether the big guy, Joey, intends to give or ask his fellow Democrats to give back all the money that he misappropriated to political candidates back to their rightful owners, the people that gave him money in good faith and invested in him.
Apparently, the White House, they have no answer to that question.
They're completely silent about this.
Yesterday, Colleen Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, would not say whether Biden would ask his aides and ask Democrats to return the 2020 campaign contributions from the accused cryptocurrency con man, Sam Bankman Fried, who the Justice Department is now charged with swindling investors out of at least $1.8 billion.
I mean, for some people, it's wiped them out.
And Linda, go back.
Remember, I said I'm interested in crypto, but I don't understand crypto, like Bitcoin, Ethereum, et cetera.
And it never made sense to me.
I had friends of mine try to explain cryptocurrency to me.
And to this day, I cannot, I do not understand it the way they do.
And the whole thing is based on this, quote, mathematical problems, an algorithm.
I say, all right, we know what an algorithm is from school.
It's like a math problem.
And they say, yeah, it's based on an algorithm.
I'm like, okay, so they're producing, they're mining, as they call it, all those cryptocurrency.
And there's only a finite amount of it, for example, a finite amount of Bitcoin or Ethereum.
And at that point, they expect and anticipate that the value is going to go up and go up dramatically.
And I'm like, well, explain that to me.
And then he said, no, because the algorithm is the algorithm.
I'm like, well, when do you get to the final number?
When do you get to the end?
No, it's an algorithm.
keeps going on forever and ever.
Right, which should have been your first clue.
That should have been your first clue.
Numbers are infinite.
So when they're saying there's a finite amount of something that's not even tangible, that you can't touch it.
Okay, how is that finite?
So I can't touch it.
Numbers are infinite, but your algorithm isn't.
But the algorithm itself is infinite.
You know what?
Just be quiet.
I'm going to buy a house.
Have a nice day.
Listen, as I told people at the time, I said, I don't understand it enough.
I dabble in it.
I dabbled in it.
I don't dabble in it anymore, considering I'm like down 70% in my dabbling, but I wasn't betting the milk money or a significant portion of money on it.
I just wanted to try it, and it was fun to follow for a while, but it's no fun to follow anymore, considering it's down by 70% where it used to be.
I liked it better when it was up.
Anyway, long story short, it's not about me, but I told people I would say, I wouldn't, that's not the investment I would make if it's money that you're going to need.
And you really need to understand it better than I understood it.
But long story short, I digress here.
They won't say whether or not they're going to ask Democrats to return the contributions so that at least some of these investors can get back some of the money that they lost from this guy.
Bankman Fried was welcomed this year to at least two West Wing meetings by one of Biden's top aides, Steve Roschetti, according to visitor logs.
It's unclear whom else he might have met during the April 22nd and May 11th visits.
He gave $50,000 in October to the 2020 Biden Victory Fund and more monies as well.
He spent $10 million backing Biden's campaign alone, much of that indirectly.
Yesterday, the AP reported that, you know, when asked Biden's press secretary, Corrine Jean-Pierre, the president received campaign donations from this guy, will the president return the money?
Does he call on all politicians to return these funds?
And here's Corrine Jean-Pierre's answers.
But will the president return that donation or does he call on all politicians who got campaign donations that may have come from customer money to return those funds?
So look, I'm covered here by the Hatch Act, limited on what I can say and anything that's connected to political contributions.
From here, I would have to refer you to the DNC.
I'd have to refer you to the DNC.
Good thing, because I can't answer that question.
Why wouldn't every Democrat that got money from this guy, knowing that people lost their hard-earned money, find a way to return the money that they took from this guy because these investors now are screwed by the looks of everything?
So I think I'm asking the president's opinion, though.
I'm limited in what I can say.
How convenient.
As predicted, the Fed today went up 50 basis points.
Again, a half-point interest rate hike.
I'll tell you what that means.
You're not going to hear it in the media.
We're now at a point where the housing recession is going to be accelerated because of all of these increases in interest rates.
And here's the simple mathematical reality that we're now facing: that new home construction has stopped, except for states that are having a huge influx of new residents like Florida, Tennessee, Texas, the Carolinas, that they're going to be fine.
But pretty much everywhere else in the country that is not seeing that influx, although Christy Noam did say that she has a pretty good influx into her state of South Dakota.
I think people are going to places where there's more freedom, where they don't have draconian shutdowns, where they have in-person learning for their kids, where they have low-income tax states, less bureaucracy, more freedom for people.
That's where people seem to be wanting to go.
And then that brings me to my accelerated migration theory, which is it's going to get harder and harder for Republicans to compete for the presidency when conservatives are leaving states like Pennsylvania.
New York's not in play anyway, and states like Wisconsin and states like Michigan and Arizona is getting an influx of people from California.
Same with Nevada.
That's going to be hard on that side of things.
I don't know why people are not moving in big numbers to Georgia.
I mean, literally, they're going to North Carolina, South Carolina, skipping Georgia and headed right down to Florida.
And I lived in Georgia.
I love Georgia.
I lived in Roswell for a long time.
Nice place.
Anyway, so, you know, we have inflation now, 40-year high, and Democrats are spiking the football yesterday.
There's a story out today.
The cost of a morning meal, if you eat eggs and bacon, and coffee and toast, et cetera, whatever your breakfast is, it's 24% higher.
Now, breakfast is like one of the cheapest meals you're able to get.
When I was a bartender, I remember 11th grade, 12th grade, I'd finish, I'd have last call at 4 a.m.
I'd close the bar, clean it up, I'd leave by 4:30.
I'd go down to the local diner.
I'd get the first edition of the New York Post, New York Daily News.
I'd sit there.
I would order my two eggs and bacon and hash browns and toast.
I used to be able to eat all of it then, and sometimes French toast and pancakes on the side, read the papers, go home.
As soon as my parents left for work, I'd go to sleep and try not to go to school that day if I could, because I was busy working the night before.
Federal deficit now, you know, a record $57 billion in a year.
Now, $249 billion.
Tax revenue plummeting in the meantime, but the federal deficit hit a record $249 billion in November, with federal spending now hitting a record high in consecutive months while tax revenues are dropping.
And it comes after the deficit had increased, according to Biden, by $1.4 trillion.
These are not sustainable numbers, which then brings me to the idiocy of the Republican Party.
Republicans don't know how to lead.
And I'm watching Senate Republicans foolishly, stupidly go along with Democrats like Schumer, go along with Biden, go along with the radical, you know, Democratic new Green Deal socialists, and they're looking to do an omnibus budget.
Now, that means that's the budget for all of the entire rest of the fiscal year.
Their fiscal year starts in October, and that would be for next year.
Now, here's what they should do.
Republicans now, in early January, take control of the House of Representatives.
With that comes the power of the purse.
With that comes negotiating power and leverage.
So I'm not sure why guys like Richard Shelby, who's leaving the U.S. Senate, and people like Pat Leahy leaving the U.S. Senate and Mitch McConnell allowing this to happen.
We have had five transfers of the gavel, party to party, since 1954, five of them.
And this is the only year that they're even considering an omnibus spending bill when, in fact, the normal process would be to pass a continuing resolution, fund the government, go away for Christmas, come back to the new Congress, and then Republicans smartly would have the leverage because the House of Representatives would have to go along with whatever budget deal they put together, which means the country would likely save money.
We could make sure that we don't fund the 87,000 IRS agents.
You know, there's a whole variety of ways to save money.
We can get money.
Okay, you want money appropriated for this?
We want it appropriated to the military.
Okay, you want to fund the military?
Fine.
You got to get rid of the vaccine mandate, which they already have done, it seems.
And a whole variety of things.
Okay, if you want more money for Green New Deal projects, we're going to insist that you open up lands for permits and for drilling and fracking, et cetera, et cetera.
But Republicans are too dumb to do this.
It makes absolutely no sense.
And it's literally taking Republicans.
But the idea that the Senate is so stupid to go along with this, really, you should call you Senator and tell them don't do an omnibus spending bill.
Pass a continuing resolution.
It's that simple.
This way, that allows the Republican majority coming in January to have influence over how we spend that money.
The two big powers the incoming Republican majority have are the power of the purse and the power to subpoena.
And we ought to be using them.
And Mitch McConnell ought to be knowing better.
And I don't really care that Richard Shelby and Pat Leahy view this as some type of legacy issue because whatever deal we agree to, whatever is passed here, is going to spend way too much money.
And we don't have any Republican check or balance on this.
It's insane.
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Now, another thing that the Democrats are trying to do in an effort to make the most of the lame duck session, Stenny Hoyer is now bringing the Puerto Rico statehood independence bill on the floor tomorrow, Thursday, and their hope is for a push to get that passed.
And why do Democrats want this?
Why do they want to pack the courts?
Why do they want to end the legislative filibuster?
Why do they want DC statehood?
Because in their minds, this gives them more power or increases the odds that they will have more power.
Anyway, so, you know, there's a lot of reasons right now to get in touch with your elected officials.
And in the Senate, it's about the omnibus spending bill.
Now in the House, it's about Puerto Rico statehood.
Linda, what's that number in Washington?
Again, you have it memorized: 202-224-3121.
Yeah, tell your senators no omnibus bill.
Tell them to do a CR.
Tell them to wait for the Republican Congress to have a say in how we spend our money.
And in the House, you need to tell every Republican.
I'm not sure they're going to have any Republican votes anyway.
But anyway, in July, a political status bill passed out of the House Natural Resources Committee provided that people in Puerto Rico keep their U.S. citizenship if the people choose either free association or independence.
Now, even if the bill eventually passed the House, it would be dead on arrival in the Senate, or at least it should be, although I have no idea what Mitch McConnell's going to do.
It's never happened.
In 1954, we've had five changes in terms of what party is in power in the House of Representatives.
In no year of those, whenever there was a change, there was never an omnibus spending bill passed.
It was always a continuing resolution, so that the new party that was coming into power, in this case, the House of Representatives, Republicans taking over, that they would have a say in the budgetary process.
It's one of the biggest powers they have, which is the power of the purse.
Like, for example, not funding 87,000 IRS agents, which would more than double the size of that organization.
And of course, then going after people that make Venmo payments or PayPal payments of $600 or more, you're going to have to report it.
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So, Biden had a bit of a blow-up yesterday.
He is the oldest president in history.
He turned 80 last month.
They tried to kind of hide it from you, the American people.
And he's been venting to friends and allies about how much the topic is discussed in the media as he sizes up a bid for a second term in 2024.
Now, there is a group of progressives that are begging him not to run.
They're going to put ads up.
They don't want him to be the nominee.
So that's going to be interesting to watch on that front as the 2024 primaries get underway.
I would imagine on the Republican side, there will be people that jump in as well as President Trump.
We'll see who and how that goes.
It's too early, I think, to predict who's going to do what.
There's so much speculation out there.
I don't believe half of it.
Anyway, and so Politico pointed out that as he sizes up this decision for 2024, you know, you think I don't know how effing all, which, by the way, only reinforces that he's a cranky old curmudgeon, 80-year-old guy that just, you know, is cognitively a complete and total and utter mess.
Anyway, he reportedly has a penchant for profanity.
He was ranting to one of his acquaintances earlier this year, Biden, who said he expects to run for another four years in office, but has pushed that final decision back until early next year after the holidays.
He would be 86 years old when he leaves office if he were to complete a full second term.
I just hope and pray that when I'm in my 80s, I still have that kind of energy.
Congressman Mike Levince told Politico, what are you talking about?
What type of energy?
This guy has no energy.
Look at him when he walks off the stage.
He's the only guy.
Every single speech finishes the speech, the teleprompter, and often will leave, if it says it in the teleprompter, the end, you know, will actually read the end.
I mean, it's so insane.
When he sits down for a meeting, it says, you will walk in, you will say hello.
After you say hello, you will address the people in the meeting for three minutes.
Here are the things you're going to say.
After your three minutes are up, you will allow five minutes for discussion.
Then you will stand up, say thank you to everybody, and leave the room.
I mean, that's how scripted this guy is.
It's unreal.
But anyway, I just, you know, for any Democrat saying that, oh, I wish I had his kind of energy.
He has less, he averages less than one event a day.
This guy does not have a high energy level.
Anyway, an October survey finding that 64% of Americans, including 50% of Democrats, said they're concerned about Biden's mental health after this incident when he tried to recognize Representative Jackie Walorski during an event that was meant to honor her, and he forgot that she had died in a car accident weeks earlier.
That was a pretty bad moment.
The same month, Biden himself acknowledged in an interview that his age is a legitimate issue.
I think it's legitimate.
It's a legitimate thing to be concerned about.
Now, I will say this.
It really doesn't have to do with someone's age.
You know, if you listen to Bernie Sanders, who says that if Joe doesn't run, he's going to think about running.
Bernie Sanders, you know, he's got a spring in his step.
I know he had some heart issues, but he's sharp.
He's passionate.
He has a lot more energy than Joe, that's for sure.
I wish he'd spend a little bit of energy, maybe occasionally trying to use a comb and push over his hair or do something with that mess.
But I guess he's too busy for that.
But he's not a president that is in, you know, the epitome of health.
Okay, he's not overweight.
That's a plus.
But short of that, I mean, he does not have the mental acumen.
Donald Trump is younger than him, but I mean, light years ahead of him in terms of cognitive ability.
I mean, Donald Trump can give a two-hour rally speech, half of it ad-lived, and Biden couldn't do that if his life depended on it.
Anyway, so how far out of touch is the Biden White House with values of middle-class parents?
Because, you know, the spectacle that we saw yesterday at the White House, Joe Biden inviting a drag queen who performs for children to the White House to attend the signing of the Respect for Marriage Act.
House and Senate passed a compromise bill this month that would enshrine, quote, the protections for wedded same-sex couples into law while also bolstering religious liberty provisions.
One of the drag queens, there were apparently a number of them, Marty Cummings attended the signing, quote, to be non-binary, a drag artist invited to the White House is something I never imagined would happen.
Thank you, Mr. President and Dr. Biden for inviting me to this historical bill signing.
Grateful, it doesn't begin to express the emotions that I feel.
And that was on Instagram.
Cummings, a frequent guest host of Drag Queen Story Hour, in which they read stories to children while cross-dressing.
What I'm having a hard time with, maybe Linda, you're younger.
Maybe you can help me out with this part.
I don't really care if somebody wants to be a drag queen.
That's up to them.
Why is there the obsession to bring drag queens into classrooms, into schools?
And we're not even talking about kids in 11th and 12th grade.
We're talking about K through fifth grade or sixth grade.
What is the purpose of that?
Especially when you look at our test scores and kids can't read and they can't write and they can't do math.
They have horrific science scores.
They know nothing about history.
They're certainly not computer literate unless they play computer games at home.
What is the point of this?
I will say.
Maybe I shouldn't even ask you because I might be afraid of the answer I'm going to get.
I don't know if I should ask.
Linda, by the way, will be investigated as one of those tigers.
Domestic terrorists, because I'm not.
A domestic terrorist speaking out at school board meetings.
Don't worry about the thousands of fentanyl pills coming across our open borders that lay on the hands of the Biden administration who don't care about that.
Even though Joe said he has more important things to do.
He's very busy.
The fact that a police officer almost died, the fact that a 10-month-old baby almost died, all because Kamala and Joe have better things to do, like drag story hour at the White House instead of closing our borders and protecting our citizens.
That's a whole other topic, right?
But so now we're going to talk about bringing this to our, you know, four, five, six, seven-year-olds, because that's who's going to Story Hour, the library, right?
It's not 12, 13, 14, 15-year-olds.
But what was the point?
Why is that aspect of this so important?
Because that's grooming.
If we're going to be really honest, it's grooming.
It's normalizing the sexualization of our children, whether it's the Valencia ad campaign, whether it's Drag Store Hour, whether it's Raphael Warnock having a camp where children were sexually abused, and we just reelected him because that made sense.
I don't know if it was sexual abuse, but there was five specific cases of abuse to varying degrees.
You know, look, the only point is this.
For whatever reasons, Democrats now have gotten to this point where it's not enough that most Americans are pretty tolerant people, and most Americans are too busy with their own lives to really give a flying rip about what other people are choosing in their own adult life to do.
The issue here is we have a failed educational system.
We're not educating our kids at the level to compete internationally, and we're going to waste time giving them drag queen lessons and inappropriate or certainly age-inappropriate sex education, how to masturbate, how to do this.
Well, let's flip the script for a second.
We talked about this a little bit yesterday.
If we bring in a man and he identifies as a man who likes women who identify as women and women who believe that it is their right to be able to go into certain establishments and take their clothes off and strip and do things on polls that some of us will never have the physical ability to do.
And we think that we should have that now happen in kindergarten and library centers.
And this should be an educational service so that we can expose them to the possibilities of alternative ways of living their life because maybe they're not aware of it.
After we're number one in reading, writing, math, science, arithmetic.
But I'm just saying, do you think that would be a problem?
Well, they're forgetting these two creatures that are called mom and dad.
Exactly.
They're called parents.
Parents have value systems too.
Many parents take their kids to church.
Many parents believe in Jesus.
They believe in God or whatever their faith happens to be.
And they don't want their values circumvented in a public school that many parents are trapped into because they're taxed so much they can't afford a private school, which is another argument for why we need school choice in the country.
The government has made it very clear.
They have no interest in protecting innocent children.
They will not protect them in the womb.
They will not protect them when they're being delivered.
They will not protect them in the classroom.
They will not protect them from the elements coming across the border.
Period under sentence.
But here's my thinking on this.
I would never, ever, if I was a teacher, feel it was my place short of the golden rule.
You know, define the golden rule.
You can even leave out the God part, the love God with all your heart, mind, body, and soul, and your neighbor as yourself.
Or how about make it simple?
Treat others the way you would want to be treated and don't disrupt the learning process of others and insist on that level of discipline.
And beyond that, then it's really up to parents.
Now, I'm even open-minded enough that if they want to teach gender identity issues, human sexuality issues, if they want to bring in drag queens, they can do all of this after school and give parents curriculums and allow their kids to opt in.
Maybe some parents out there are just really uncomfortable.
They can't talk about issues involving sex with their kids.
By the way, there are those parents out there.
I'm not one of them.
I am bold and I am blunt and I am without mercy in terms of just laying it out.
But that's not really what we're talking about.
We're talking about kids that are Liam's age.
They're seven.
They're six.
They're five.
They're six.
They're seven.
That's insane.
It's insane.
It shouldn't be either way.
Leave all of it out of the classroom.
They're too little.
They're only little ones.
You get to be an adult and be a jerk and live these horrible things for the rest of your life.
You get about 10, 11 years where you could just be a kid.
Let them be a kid.
Leave them alone.
Well, apparently that's not good enough.
Anyway, in the other news of the day segment, by the way, Biden now lashing out against the media.
What's interesting is there is a campaign by progressives to get rid of Joe Biden.
Now, that's real because they think that Joe Biden is too old, out of touch, and not progressive enough.
Bernie Sanders, by the way, that wing of the Democratic Party, they're not happy with Joe's plans to run for a second term.
And the Washington Examiner pointed out a progressive group now has launched their first anti-Biden TV ad in New Hampshire more than a year before voters in the state will cast ballots in the Democratic primary.
So that's getting pretty interesting.
Anyway, didn't they move?
They moved the, I guess the first primary is going to be in South Carolina now, removing Iowa and New Hampshire from the process, with the argument being that it is not, these states are not diverse enough.
That's what the argument is.
Anyway, I feel sorry for the people that lost this money with this crypto lunatic.
20 House Republicans now have announced their support for impeaching the border czar, Alejandro Mayorkas, Department of Homeland Security Secretary.
What's interesting is even Gavin Newsom is complaining about Biden's open borders.
And he said the federal government is spending more and more fight, sending more and more flights and more and more buses directly here to California because this state is doing what no other state is doing.
And that is absorbing and protecting and preserving our values and advancing them by doing health care screenings and taking care of folks.
And the more we do, the burden is placed disproportionately on us.
Hey, Gavin, you're the one that wanted a sanctuary state, and you're the one providing the free health care.
You're the one providing the transportation.
You're even providing free money for people.
We now have hundreds of illegal immigrants sleeping on the streets of El Paso.
Seven days from now, Title 42 ends.
And they are expecting the biggest surge of illegal immigrants we've ever seen to date.
Already, we're going to end the year or the first two years of the Biden administration with anywhere between four and five million illegal immigrants that Joe has processed and allowed into the country.
And now, Chuck Schumer, post-the midterm election, said, Oh, our plan is to give them all amnesty.
But under this, once this expires in seven days, the U.S. is going to, it's going to be more difficult to get rid of illegal immigrants, which, by the way, they weren't getting rid of anyway.
We're going to be honest about it.
All they have done is processed people into the country, never to be seen or heard from again for the most part.
They've given them preferential treatment.
There's no COVID vaccine mandate.
There's not even a COVID test.
There's no background into the possibility they may have radical associations.
Free Biden phone, free transportation, and you're on your way.
And Chuck Schumer's promising you amnesty.
You think this line is going to be long in seven days?
It's going to be bigger than anything we've ever seen.
That you can count on.
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I can only imagine.
It's going to be pretty interesting.
Anyway, later on, we'll talk about why is Mitch McConnell, why are the Republicans even going along with the notion of an omnibus bill rather than a short-term CR waiting for the Republicans to take charge in the House so they can have some impact on the reckless spending in Washington?
We'll get into that with Marsha Blackburn straight ahead.
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