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Obviously, our top story of the day, Hunter Biden indicted.
And I stand by what I'm saying, and we'll give great specificity detail tonight on Hannity.
It's the low-hanging fruit.
And only because they got caught with these felony charges, gun charges brought against Hunter Biden.
We'll get back to that.
We'll get your calls on it coming up.
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Steve Moore put out information.
We'll talk to him in a second.
Medium household income increased $6,500 under Donald J. Trump.
Under Biden, workers in this country have lost $4,000 in wages.
You better off than you were four years ago?
Then you add in the Biden inflation tax, you know, and estimates anywhere between $8,500 per household to $10,000 per household.
Biden inflation tax.
Not great.
Inflation now.
Oh, I thought they cooled it.
They've raised interest rates now through the roof that, you know, it's stymying the economy, but now they've been on the rise second month in a row.
I guess that means interest rates will go even higher.
The Census Bureau reporting medium household income declined dramatically under Biden.
I mean, these numbers are scary.
They're so chilling.
They're so frightening.
And by the way, so unnecessary.
That's the saddest part of all of this year.
You have the poverty rate increasing for the first time since 2010.
Are you kidding me?
Is this what Biden Omics is?
Because they've been bragging over and over again about Bidenomics.
Because Joey's scheduled to give a speech when he gets his speech back because he was so incoherent in Vietnam.
But they've been bragging about Bidenomics.
This is the Bidenomics they've been bragging about.
How are we like affording life right now?
And guess what?
Binomics is working.
It's to a point where people can't live.
You're not punching your money.
Oh, you're not doing this.
Oh, you're buying coffee.
And it's like, no, I'm literally not doing any of this thing.
That's binomics in action.
And the American people are beginning to feel binomics.
Live paycheck to paycheck every week because I'm trying to pay every bill that the world is throwing at me right now.
Binomics is growing the economy from the middle out and bottom up.
And the government's response to that is, oh, hey, everybody, aliens are real.
We don't give a f about aliens.
We're trying to afford a roof over our heads.
The Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal initially call my plan Bidenomics.
I'm not sure they meant it in a totally complimentary way at the time.
But guess what?
It's working.
I'm just really tired and like not making me want to do the things that I want.
Prices on everything are up from food, gas, rent to 60 bucks to fill up your gas tank.
It's $140.
Instead of 99 cents for eggs, it's $3.
Rents going from $3,000 to $5,000.
All that adds up.
And wages aren't going up fast enough.
Bidenomics.
And Bidenomics is working.
So what did most of us have to do, myself included, with the extra $400 a month I was spending on gas?
I had to use my credit cards.
Even with three jobs now, I'm not even going to make a dent on those credit card bills.
I seriously want to know what the end game is because soon we're not going to have any money for anything anymore.
Bidenomics is working.
Why the f are we working so hard to make money for other people to use and steal our income just for us to never see it?
We have the strongest economy in the world.
You're looking at me a little skeptical, but I promise you, check it out.
I'm working just to basically pay bills, just to survive.
What about gas prices now back up to four bucks a gallon and going higher?
A barrel of oil now going up to $100 a barrel again.
You have the poverty rate under Joe Biden for children alone has more than doubled from 5.2% in 2021, now 12.4%.
Boy, this Bidenomics thing is working really well.
Even the Washington Post of all places writing, adults are ordering from kids' menus to save money.
I'm like, okay, sometimes I order from the kids' menu because I like the food better, but not to save money.
And all the other statistics we have, the poverty president, Joe Biden, 12.4%.
That is as bad as it can get for anybody.
Anyway, here to weigh in on all of this.
We have Steve Moore is back with us.
And Steve, of course, economist, author of the bestseller, Trump and Omics, and inside the America First Plan to Revive the Economy.
And also with us is EJ Antoni, research fellow, Regional Economics, Center for Data Analysis.
I know it's not as sexy a topic as Hunter Biden being indicted on three gun charges.
However, this is real life America today, and Americans are suffering, Steve, more.
Well, hey, Sean, great to be with you.
By the way, can you think of a worse time for the president to be giving a speech on the success of bidenomics when this week we've just gotten a whole cascade of bad news on the economy?
You mentioned a lot of those statistics.
Some of the worst poverty numbers we've seen, you know, since Jimmy Carter was in office.
And the child, I don't think you mentioned that the child poverty rate doubled, which means we have twice as many kids in poverty.
Boy, I thought this was the president who cared about the kids.
And then I want to tie this to one thing that also is going on right now because I think it's indicative of how workers are feeling.
You're watching what's happening with the UAW strike, and this is something that could change minute by minute because they're reaching that deadline.
Well, they expect that deadline.
I believe it's at midnight tonight.
I believe so.
My point is, Sean, that these workers of the last few years have gotten screwed.
Union workers are getting screwed by Bidenomics because prices are up about 18% over the last couple of years, two or three years.
I guarantee you they didn't get 18% pay raises.
And so workers are getting squeezed here, whether they're union workers or non-union workers, that nobody knows what's going to happen with inflation.
Biden's saying inflation is over, but we got another lousy inflation report yesterday.
If that number that we got for August were to persist for the rest of the year, we'd have 7% or 8% inflation again.
So I am frustrated.
I think when Biden talks about how great Bidenomics is working, it seems to me that's the scariest thing of all.
Because if you can't, Houston, even admit that you've got a problem, it's not going to get fixed.
EJ, then you add to it, we have, what, $2 trillion Biden accumulated in debt this year alone.
You know, we just had the inflation-adjusted medium household income fell to $74,000 a year when in 2021 it was $76,000 a year.
You know, that's $4,000 less.
You know, when you go back to 2019, even New Yorkers, you know, being quoted in local tabloids saying, I don't think Biden's paying a lot of attention to the economy.
I feel inflation in my dating life, they quote a guy who's saying, I've cut back on girls.
And poor guy, could you imagine?
Sorry, his dating life is impacted by this.
It seems businesses are taking advantage of inflation, so they're like, you know, now charging $8 for oat milk.
Only a New Yorker would be drinking oat milk anyway.
But EJ, you get the point.
Well, Sean, I think we got to dispel something here.
The idea that businesses are taking advantage of inflation, nothing could be further from the truth.
In fact, the wholesale inflation data we got this morning shows that prices for businesses have risen faster under Joe Biden than they have for you, me, and all the listeners out there.
In other words, businesses have actually been shielding consumers from some of these cost increases in order to try to maintain their market share.
And what's happening is that as these businesses get squeezed, they can't hire as many people, which is part of the reason why the jobs numbers are slowing down.
I mean, we really are facing a lot of economic headwinds right now under Joe Biden, and it's all because of the spending that you just highlighted a moment ago.
And it is driving up the deficit, and that is driving up the debt.
And now with these higher interest rates, which are only here because of the inflation, right, they're here to combat the inflation.
So these higher interest rates are making borrowing for everyone more expensive, including the biggest borrower of all, the federal government.
Interest on the debt, according to the latest Treasury statement, is now the third biggest line item in the entire budget.
It is absolutely out of control.
It is going to bankrupt this nation.
You know, I've reduced my exposure to the stock market as much as humanly possible, Steve Moore.
And, you know, I mean, I guess it holds steady.
It goes up, it goes down, and so on and so forth.
I don't trust the fundamentals of the economy.
I don't trust them at all.
I don't like what at some point the chickens are going to come home to roost, to quote the ever so the great philosopher, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
But yet the White House, even this week, is out there warning against so-called megonomics, referring to President Trump's economic agenda.
Well, household income, as you rightly pointed out, I guess in a tweet or an article, I saw it, you know, went up $6,400 a household.
You know, under Biden, it's down $4,000.
That's a big change.
You know what, Sean?
The greatest frustration I have of all from this bad news is that I guarantee you that if we had just stuck with the Trump policies, we wouldn't be talking about any of these issues.
We'd be talking about a big economic boom.
I mean, the most amazing thing is you have these lousy economic news and numbers at a time when we, you know, COVID is over.
COVID hit two years ago.
This should be a boom.
And instead we're on a bus.
How do you do that?
How do you take inflation, Sean, from 1.5% to 9%?
How do you take the mortgage interest rate from, what was it, 2.9% to 7.1%?
How do you- I hate to tell you, Steve, the numbers I'm reading are even higher than that.
Pardon me?
I hate to tell you, but the mortgage numbers I'm seeing are even higher than that.
Right.
And so all of these things have just completely reversed course.
I had, you know, I got together with President Trump a week or two ago, and I asked him, you know, how are you going to turn this around?
What's the first thing you're going to do?
He'll love this, Sean.
He said, I'm going to have a stack on my desk, you know, of executive orders on the moment I'm in the Oval Office rescinding all of these crazy green initiatives and income redistribution initiatives and debt initiatives that Biden's come in and put in place.
And you know what?
If he does that, the economy will boom again.
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All right, our final moments, and then we'll get to your calls, 800-941-Sean with EJ Antoni and Steve Moore.
Look, all the problems that I think we're facing were all preventable.
We don't have to have open borders.
Our borders were secure.
We don't have to be paying $4 a gallon for gasoline again and astronomical sums for diesel fuel, which raises the cost of every product we buy at every store we go to.
We don't have to have that.
These are policies put in place by Joe Biden that has caused all of this.
We don't need to have cities that are not safe and secure if we would just refund the police in many of these towns and cities.
We don't need a world with such instability if America had a strong national foreign policy and a president that meant what he said and said what he meant would be willing to follow through.
So all of this to me is self-induced.
These economic policies, you know, and these energy policies of Joe Biden have caused all this.
Sean, absolutely.
And look, the only silver lining to the fact that all of our problems are self-inflicted wounds, which really is a tragedy.
But the silver lining to that cloud is the fact that all we have to do is stop these bad policies and the bad effects will go away.
So as soon as we stop this relentless war on American energy, what will happen?
Energy prices will go down.
Prices throughout the economy will go down.
As soon as we stop the government spending, what will happen?
The inflation will come down.
Life will get better, demonstrably so, for American families.
Oh, I hope so.
But that's going to take an election.
And, you know, look, I don't have a crystal ball, Steve Moore.
I like politics.
I follow it.
I see Democrats are very queasy with Joe Biden.
And, you know, David Ignatius's column and the comments of Axelrod and Van Jones and James Carville and Waureen Dowd, I think, are canaries in the coal mine.
They seem to want to get Biden out of there, but I'm not sure they're going to be able to even pull that off.
Do you?
Well, I hope not because as a Trump guy, I want to run against Biden.
I want a rematch because it's very easy what Donald Trump does if he's running against Biden.
He simply says, are you, remember Reagan?
Remember what Reagan said?
Are you better off?
Are you better off?
And American people, as EJ just said, are way worse off.
So, you know, there's a lot of work to be done.
This economy is, it should be booming.
It's just so disappointing.
And incidentally, when you have an increase in the poverty rate like this, it means the people at the very bottom are getting hurt the most.
And don't forget, for black Americans, Hispanic Americans, white Americans, female Americans, every group had the lowest poverty rate ever, ever, Sean, under Donald J. Trump.
Last word, E.J. Again, I have to go back to this idea that under Trump, the economy was booming.
Before he handed it over to Biden, it was growing at a $1.5 trillion annualized rate.
Inflation was a mere 1.4%.
And we can get back there.
It is doable.
It was done just a few years ago.
The idea that somehow America is in decline and there's nothing we can do about it, I don't buy it.
All right.
Thank you both.
EJ, thank you.
Steve Moore, thank you.
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Sean, you want to be a part of the program?
Well, are you not feeling it in your own pocketbook?
Is it something I even have to explain to you?
Because everybody I know is feeling it.
Everybody.
He never stops working for the good of the country.
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All right, back to our top story.
I know many of you want to weigh in on the indictment, Hunter Biden.
Let's say hi to Rhonda in Florida.
Rhonda, hi, how are you?
Welcome to the program.
Thank you for being with us.
Thank you, Sean.
I think that the indictments are just a way of trying to push Biden out.
I don't think that's it at all.
This was the low-hanging fruit.
If you look at how this happened, remember, and this is what's so critical about the information that we learned from the IRS whistleblower.
The IRS whistleblower took contemporaneous notes.
David Weiss had investigated Hunter Biden for, what, four and a half, five years, whatever it was, long period of time.
They allowed the statute of limitations to pass on tax charges in some high-earning years.
And all of the practices, what the whistleblowers are telling us from the FBI to the IRS, they're all saying the same thing, is that the Bidens were being treated differently.
Hunter Biden's investigation was being treated differently.
And, you know, look, they took a lot of grief for coming out and being brave and telling their stories.
And, you know, the fact that David Weiss, you know, said one thing before Congress and another thing when confronted with what the whistleblowers were saying, was telling the whistleblowers, I don't have jurisdiction.
I can't go into California.
I can't go into Washington, D.C. and do a full investigation and charge.
I don't not allowed to do that, which is the opposite of what he was saying and what the Attorney General Merrick Garland was saying.
So anyway, his original plan, we now know, was not to charge Hunter with anything.
And then all of a sudden, these whistleblowers show up.
And then as a result of the whistleblowers' testimony, all right, we've got to do something.
And they came up with the sweetheart plea agreement.
Well, okay, the judge didn't see that agreement until the morning that they hoped the judge was going to sign off on it.
But anyway, the judge actually did something that maybe they didn't expect, actually read the plea agreement and buried within the gun provision this dismissal of this or delayed sentencing of this was a provision that gave Hunter Biden full immunity on any other charges of anything else he might have done.
And the judge turned to the prosecutor and said, have you ever seen a deal like this before?
And the prosecutor had to say no.
Okay.
It blew up right there.
And then once the defense realized they weren't getting the immunity they were promised, they're like, hell no, we're not taking this.
And then from there, the judge sent it back to them.
They couldn't come up with another deal.
In the interim, Eric Garland, I think to protect himself and David Weiss from having to answer the question of whether or not the whistleblowers are telling the truth about what powers David Weiss had and didn't have, made him a special prosecutor.
So they were forced into doing this.
This is not to get Joe out of there.
They did everything they could do to save Hunter from having this happen.
But this is not this, this to me, now I know we're talking about 25 potential years in prison here and $750,000 in fines.
However, and the charges are serious, as we've gone over in great specificity and detail today.
But, you know, I'm more concerned about some of our top geopolitical foes and the financial dealings and the tens of millions of dollars that the Biden family is being paid without offering anything in return in terms of experience.
You know, if you're going to get paid tens of millions of dollars, don't you think you kind of need to be an expert in that field?
I would think so, right?
Right.
Our government is corrupt.
Well, the Bidens are corrupt.
That I would say.
I believe that with all my heart.
Yes.
FBI.
Those are all parts of our government.
Well, and I agree with you that we have a deep state, and they were, even according to whistleblowers and the FBI and the IRS, they did everything they could possibly do to protect the Biden family.
And their practices were not the general practices that the way everybody else was being treated.
And that's the fundamental unfairness of it.
Right.
And I think that what's going to end up happening is that Biden will pardon Hunter.
I have no doubt he will.
I don't have any doubt at all whatsoever.
And by the way, that would be his prerogative to do so.
Jeff in Michigan, thank you, Pranda.
Jeff, how are you?
Glad you called.
Great.
Thanks for having me on.
And thanks for everything you're doing for our country.
Thank you, sir.
Hunter Biden is going to see a day in court.
Is it enough?
No, not by far.
The pathetic part is how much information he's given up on himself with that computer.
You know, like you say, you always repeat, low-hanging fruit.
This is an open and shut case, though, with the low-hanging fruit, because we already know he did it.
We've got the proof.
He filled it out.
He went into a gun store, claimed he was somebody he's not, which claiming, you know, with the drugs and with his past history in the military, this is all proof.
He was not to have a gun.
And, you know, they keep talking gun reform.
Oh, we need to take the guns away from people like you and me who may go hunting or my brother or cousins.
And, you know, you got an AK-47 or you've got a 9mm.
You shouldn't have it in the streets.
It is so simple, gun reform.
If you commit a crime with a gun and you walk into whether it's the 7-Eleven, whether it's a convenience store, and you threaten somebody's life with a gun that you don't do what I tell you, I'm going to take your life.
At that moment, whether it's a gang drive-by, you pull the trigger.
At that moment, you've given up all your own personal rights.
Punishment is death.
Now, do I think Hunter should get the death penalty for filling out the form wrong?
No, because he didn't commit the crime with it.
He committed a crime trying to get it.
So as far as Hunter goes, should he do some time?
Should he pay a fine?
Most definitely.
He's guilty.
But he's guilty of so much more.
The whole Biden family, the corruption, it mind-boggles me to turn the news on.
And the first thing they say is, oh, no evidence here.
They're pushing this through.
Donald Trump, it was proven Hillary's lawyers paid for that dossier.
Why isn't Hillary in jail?
Why hasn't the Clinton Foundation had to pay the federal government back for all the witch hunt that they've charged us, the American people, on Donald Trump?
This is absurd what they're getting.
The double standard is as flagrant as it has ever been.
It's not equal justice.
It's not equal application of our laws.
And this is what I have been saying.
This is why Jim Jordan's committee is looking into the weaponization and how the FBI and the DOJ have been politicized and weaponized.
And this is not blind justice.
This is unequal justice.
This is the weaponization of justice.
Right.
And, you know, Gates keeps saying, you know, is Kevin McCarthy truly doing enough fast enough?
You know, there's so much stuff that's going on, but the corruption expands so far, I can understand wanting to wait to make sure all the I's are crossed or I's are dotted, the T's are crossed, you know, because we don't want to screw it up.
But at the same time, like he keeps saying, if it was Don Jr., they had him in court three times already.
You know, Hunter put all this stuff on that laptop and was dumb enough to leave it.
Actually, let's say Hunter was smart enough to leave it at the computer store because had he not done that, we wouldn't have all this information that we do.
You know, and now they've got the witch hunt out for all these people, Mayor Giuliani and Trump and everybody else.
And this is absurd.
There is clear-cut evidence of what they're trying to do.
Somebody does something real bad.
What are they doing?
They're lying about it.
They're going to, oh, we're going to, you know, on a different news channel yesterday.
Oh, we're going to defend Biden today, tomorrow, next year, without even knowing what the facts are or knowing the facts and still trying to cover it up, which the rest of the media is doing that.
You know, back in the 90s, you couldn't own all the airwaves, so stuff like what's going on today wouldn't happen.
And then all of a sudden, somebody passed something in the late 90s.
You could start buying up all these small mom-and-pop radio stations and TV stations.
And now look what we got.
We got one guy's opinion across 20 channels.
You know, I was fortunate enough to be over in Africa and Kenya just a month ago.
And a lot of the people there think Joe Biden is doing the best work and Donald Trump is this terrible person until I was able to show them the real news, Fox News and other channels that are out there that are putting out the true truth, and yet they're not getting it.
They're getting CNN.
And CNN is like, oh, nothing to see here.
Oh, we're going to indict Trump.
Nothing to see here.
Oh, we're going to throw another case at Trump.
And it's all make-believe.
I'll tell you, these are very troubling times, especially for the rule of law and justice in America.
Appreciate you being with us.
800-941-Sean on number.
Checking in with Doug in Tennessee.
Doug, hi, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hey, how you doing, Sean?
Thank you for taking my call.
Yes, sir.
I want to say thank you for everything you do for our country.
And let me take just a minute to say thank you to all of our military, too.
And they do a great job, and they need that raise.
I hope that it doesn't get vetoed.
But anyway, I'm glad to see that they have finally charged Hunter with something.
But like you said, it's the low-hanging fruit.
Hopefully there'll be other charges that will follow it.
I'm hoping so.
But I have a little idea.
You know, every crime, there is a motive.
You need to show a motive for every crime.
Now, obviously, this pay-per-play that Biden done, that obviously was for financial gain.
But I think there's more to it than that.
I believe that in the end of the second term of the Obama administration, I think that Joe Biden never thought that he would be asked to run for president.
So he got with his crackhead son, which, you know, he picked the wrong person there, but they got together and started doing all of this pay-for-play because Joe thought he was never going to be asked to run for president.
But a lot of this happened while he was vice president.
I'm not sure he even gave that much depth of thought to it.
I mean, a lot of these deals were happening while he was second in charge in the country.
Right.
But he did that because he thought it would all be covered up and it would never come out.
And then when Hillary, they thought that Hillary would run the next two terms and he would be too old.
He would never be asked to run.
So he did all this to get the financial money for his family, to leave for his family.
But then, you know, Trump beats.
Hillary Clinton and changed the whole ball game.
And they came to him and said, you're going to have to run, Joe.
And I would imagine that Joe said, I can't run.
If they start digging through all of my dirty laundry, I'm going to go to prison.
And they said, don't worry about it, Joe.
We're going to cover for you.
And that's what we're seeing.
We're seeing them cover for him under any circumstances.
They'll do and say whatever they have to to keep Joe Biden, you know, looking innocent to America.
And this is a conspiracy that is so large.
It involves the media.
It involves the DNC.
It's so large, and it's pathetic what is going on.
Well, it's just sad.
It is large, as you say, and we're getting to the bottom of it.
Just stay tuned.
Just stay with us.
I promise you, this is unraveling for them.
This was only because of one honest judge in Delaware that this happened and brave whistleblowers that made this happen.
Don, Lake Ronconkama, a little over a minute.
It's all yours, sir.
It's always great to talk to you.
What is the penalty for being indicted on three gun charges if you're Don from Delaware as opposed to Hunter?
What is the penalty for those three gun charges?
If you're Don from Lake Ron Conkama, you spend life in prison for spitting on the sidewalk.
But if you look at the total number of possible penalty years, 25 years in prison, count one, 10 years in prison, $250,000 fine, three years supervised release.
The same with count three.
Count two is five years in prison, and we've gone over them in great specificity.
Yeah.
Buying a gun, unlawful possession of a farm rum while addicted to control substance.
Yeah, you're right.
I'd be in prison for a long time.
We'd never see you again, Don.
Well, I would come visit you with a cake and a file in it.
I don't know if it's going to help you much.
I mean, this...
That would be good.
Yeah, I mean, look at that illegal immigrant criminal that escaped from that prison and what it took to find this guy.
Good grief.
Yeah, they should have put the dogs out right away.
Why didn't they?
That didn't make any sense.
And thank goodness they found him.
Anyway, Don, we appreciate you.
Thanks, my friend.
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