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Inflation Plus Bad Economy - May 23rd, Hour 2
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I'm excited about this guest because I've so much wanted to talk about all the things that are happening right now and things that affect our economy greatly.
He is the executive vice president of the Heritage Foundation, also an attorney, and he served in all three levels of government, and he was in the Bush administration in senior leadership positions.
He is Derek Morgan.
And Derek, thank you for joining us today.
I appreciate it.
Rose, it's my pleasure.
Oh, thanks.
We want to talk about the economy, and not the least of which is a 7.7 billion dollar bailout for student loans that Biden has approved.
But before we get to that, can we talk about, please, the White House announcing that it's going to release over one million barrels of gasoline from the gasoline supply reserve?
So of course, what they're saying right now is that he feels our pain, Derek, and that he understands that we're struggling.
Well, heck, we've been doing that for four years.
We've been struggling, and he didn't seem to have a handle on any of it.
And it's not just gasoline prices, but right now there he they announced that they're going to release that much in oil from our reserves.
Derek, I've got to ask you a couple of questions here.
First of all, what does that mean when you're taking it from a reserve?
Does it go back into the reserve ever at some point?
And haven't we done this?
And didn't we do it in a big way just in 2022?
Just two years ago.
We sure did.
Yeah, there's two big reserves.
Uh well, one big reserve and one small reserve.
There's a big reserve of crude oil, and that's the strategic petroleum reserve, and that's what you referenced that he uh was messing with before the end of midterms last time.
This move uh here, uh, one million uh barrels sounds like a lot, but it's really not.
Okay.
It's about nine million a day.
And so this is done over 35 days.
It works out to less than one-third of one percent uh of our fuel.
So it's really gonna be a drop in the bucket.
And what I would say is stop the gimmicks.
Just allow America's oil and gas producers to actually produce uh, you know, on federal lands and other places that he's that are off limits, and then we can get the price of gasoline back to where it was.
It's up 50% since he took office.
Gee, it seems like such a simple remedy, doesn't it, Derek?
But we haven't seen anything like it.
No movement towards that, not in almost four years.
So I'm not holding my breath.
No, I I agree.
On the very first day, he took uh production from Alaska, uh the Anwar Reserve off limits, and he canceled the Keystone pipeline, and then within a few weeks, he took off federal lands and uh offshore, which is about one quarter of our production.
So uh surely he's not serious about this.
Instead, he'd just like to try to chase the headline here or there with this kind of a gimmick.
Yeah, I guess so.
And I mean, I guess he needs all the help he can get, too, right?
So we're right before vacations, and uh the Americans know they're gonna spend a lot more on gasoline if they want to.
But I don't think any of this is going to help.
I don't think the gimmicks are going to work this time around, do you, Derek?
They aren't.
Like if this is really a drop in the bucket, it's less than one third of one percent of the gasoline that we use in the country.
It's not you're not even going to see anything uh from this.
Um, but what you will see is gasoline prices that are about 50% higher than when he took office.
Yeah.
Again, it's as uh consistent and part of that is just general inflation.
The government is spending money it doesn't have, uh, and as a result, there's just too much money, uh chasing too few goods, and then you throw on top of that all of his anti-energy policies, and it's a recipe for disaster.
Uh it really is.
And Derek, yesterday morning, I think it was Joe Biden announced a massive student debt bailout again, despite, you know, being told, and this is the part that really cracks me up, okay.
The courts and Congress have said you really aren't supposed to do this.
You can't unilaterally grant debt forgiveness, and yet here he is making this massive bailout.
And and who's on and who's on the hook for this?
Taxpayers.
Of course.
And that's that's the key thing to remember.
This is the third time he's trying to do this, so maybe he thinks the third time's the charm.
Uh, but what he's basically doing is no there's no forgiveness here.
It's a transfer.
It's a transfer from those who didn't go to college or paid for their college uh or repaid their loans to those who haven't done that.
And uh it's just not fair, especially at the time when we have you know more than 30 trillion dollars in debt and we're already seeing all this inflation, and it's uh really a transfer from uh honestly the minority of Americans who graduate from college to those of us who uh who either didn't or paid for our school.
It's just completely unfair.
Yeah, it really is.
I mean, we hear uh the story all the time about people that chose not to attend college because they couldn't afford to, or for someone like myself who I paid for my child's education and I did so happily, but I had to make sacrifices to do that, and I pay cash for it.
I mean, it was he so he he could go on with his life and not worry about debt, you know, student loan debt, and here we are.
I guess I should have just waited that out.
But this is but I uh astounding.
It you know, I guess it's the price you pay for being uh responsible and being a careful steward of your resources, right?
That's the opposite of what the federal government's doing.
And to see him throwing it around billions and billions of dollars and a million barrels here and the strategic petroleum reserve and all these things, it's really a lot of it's just signs of desperation.
He knows the American people disapprove of the economy in particular.
Yeah.
Especially inflation.
That's 20% higher since when he took office.
Gasoline, 50% higher.
And he can't uh he's he's so stuck on his new green agenda that he won't do anything about it.
So instead he's just gotta, he's kind of flailing around, trying anything he can uh to uh take our attention away.
Derek, what I don't understand though is I mean, is he or is he not permitted to do this?
He can't really grant debt forgiveness like that, can he?
He what he is claiming he can.
He's been slapped down, of course, already, and uh he's he's going to be sued on these rules as well.
Yeah.
They help administer these repayments.
So there's I don't want to get too far in the weeds here, but there's basically three different uh programs, and he says he's just tweaking it here and there.
But as you point out, it uh adds up to 7.7 billion just for this latest one.
If you take uh round two and round three together, it could end up costing as much as a trillion dollars.
Well, that's amazing.
I know and you're right, I know that a lot of Republican-led states did file lawsuits against his previous loan bailouts.
Um but yeah, I know they're trying.
You know, and all of I mean, this is so it's so transparent.
I mean, he's doing this to garner support from college-age voters, but I'm not sure it's gonna work this time.
I really I don't think so.
I don't think he's got it this time.
I don't think he can convince anyone, uh, particularly the college students, the ones you see on the universities right now.
Yeah, Rose, I think you're uh you're spot on.
Uh there's a lot of uh just dismay among our uh younger friends in the population who are you know they've kind of done everything they've been told to do.
They went to college, they got the degree and all that, and then you look at housing prices.
Uh, and it's just it it seems like it's completely out of reach.
So let me just give you one stat here.
Um, when uh when Trump left office, it cost around 16% of a median workers' pay to pay for interest on a new median home.
So from 16% when Trump left office.
Now it's 41%, uh almost three times as much uh interest that they're having to pay just for the median house.
So it just seems completely out of uh reach, and there's a lot of discontentment in that age group.
So again, they're just really throwing anything they can at the wall to see if they can get anything to stick.
You know, I really feel for that age group.
I do, it's as those are just enduring.
They they don't have some of the same opportunities that we did at the same age.
And it's sad.
It's sad to watch this.
It really is.
And it's become very difficult.
And you know, and on that, on that, Derek, I did want to talk to you about what I hear a lot in the grocery store, and I really do.
I mean, locally people know who I am.
I do I do radio for many years in Pittsburgh.
But I the the complaints, people tell me that they are looking at prices of the item before they put it in the cart.
And then sometimes they'll put something in the cart and take it back out again.
And I know even for myself, Derek, I mean, I never paid attention.
I just threw it in the cart and paid the bill at the end.
But I'm looking at prices now as well.
And I got to tell you this story because it just really illuminates my point.
I I I walked into one of our grocery stores and they hire a lot of senior citizens, which I love.
And so this man who empties the garbage bags.
You know, he takes the the public ones that are right in front of the store and he wraps up the bag and puts a new one in.
And I came in one day with my McDonald's coffee cup, and he said, Oh man, you know, I miss McDonald's coffee.
They used to have it used to be only 99 cents, and and now they they raise the price of it, and I'm thinking, oh my God, this is sad.
And I said, Well, you know, you can there's an app and you can still get it for 99 cents.
I'll put it on your phone.
He said, I don't have a phone like that that you know can accommodate that.
But the bottom line is Derek, we're talking a cup of coffee, even for someone on a very very limited budget on a fixed income, although we all are on a fixed income at this point.
But it it was hard disheartening.
I felt I felt sad.
I mean, this is this is where we are today.
That is heartbreaking.
You know, the price of gas, groceries, and rent.
We hear it over and over again, and it's it's hurting everybody.
And uh, you know, the really sad part is you not only do you have this inflation, but you've got a really pretty weak economy that uh the uh um Bureau of Labor Statistics just had to adjust their job numbers that way down.
So it's kind of like that old um late 1970s stagflation where the economy's not really growing and you're seeing a lot of inflation.
And there's some truly easy things that the president could do uh to turn this thing around.
He could uh you know, some of the things that President Trump's talking about now in terms of lowering taxes across the board and uh and getting energy um, you know, that we have in our and you know, plentiful resources to do.
So if we just did a few simple things, I think we could get out of this mess.
But right now it's just it's just really bad on both ends.
Can we do it in four years?
Can we do it in four years and make it stick?
I mean, that's the thing.
And then Derek, I let's talk about like shrinkflation.
The the the packages are smaller, the the items inside the package are smaller, but the price is the same, or the prices have gone up if they didn't it'd make them smaller.
How do we I mean, are they ever going to go back to making it the the size that they were before all of this craziness before the Biden administration?
How do we I mean can we really turn this around?
I feel like we've just gone so far down that hole that it's it's gonna be difficult to climb our make our way back out.
And can we do it in four years?
The best we can, I think, probably realistically hope for is for it to not get a lot lot worse.
Oh my god.
Prices 20% higher than they were, they're in all likelihood not going to go back down.
Uh now all that's to say uh if you get the economy really humming again and you get spending under control, uh, that combined could make it to where we'll be a lot wealthy.
Tolerable and we can afford these prices.
That's right.
Yeah, that's that is sad.
We didn't here's the thing, Derek, we didn't have to be here.
We don't have to be here right now.
We really don't.
And we we for all intents and purposes, we were not four years ago.
All of this happened in the last four years.
It's tragic, really.
It really is.
Yeah, and you know, uh some of it was a little bit longer too, the national debt, but it's much in the last four years.
The next debt now is 263,000 per household.
Even uh your listeners who don't own their own home.
Well, guess what?
They've got a mortgage.
263,000 of federal debt.
So it's these kinds of things that we have to turn around and we don't have a lot of time to do it.
No, we really don't.
So you think about that hard when you go to the polls in November, because you know, people say, well, I don't like either one.
Well, guess what?
Nobody asks you to date them.
It's just like this is a matter of you know, uh a great importance.
You know, when we talk about everything that we did just now in this segment alone, Derek, is we've demonstrated how why this is so very important that you do the right thing in November.
And you know, the fascinating thing is Americans have uh two incumbent presidents that they're looking at.
The first time since the election of 1892.
So you've got four years of person A and four years of person B. Look at the results, and you can, you know, make some conclusions there.
Interesting.
Thank you for sharing that bit of information with us, Derek Morgan from the Heritage Foundation.
Thanks so much for joining us today.
It was so much fun to have you on, and I appreciate your insight.
My pleasure, Rose.
Thank you.
Thanks for what you're doing at the Heritage Foundation.
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So you wanted to talk about a Harrison Butker Oh I sure do.
I um yeah first of all I love your show so thanks for taking my call I appreciate it.
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I was sitting in the living room a few days ago and watching the commencement.
It was recorded.
And I remember sitting there listening to him and thinking, this guy is so courageous.
And he's on.
I thought he was very balanced in what he said.
He certainly was emotional, but I respect that, especially in a man like that, who you wouldn't expect him to be tearful and choked up.
He was.
And clearly there was a deep love that he was expressing for his wife and for the sanctity of marriage.
And there was nothing in his remarks that I found offensive.
I knew it was going to start a fire, but I had no idea it was going to be to the degree that it did.
And I've got to say that, well, first of all, I understand it personally.
I've been married 49 years.
I'll be married 50 this fall.
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36 for me.
Hey, that's saying a lot today.
You know that?
I agree.
It's a blessing, isn't it?
I think so.
Absolutely.
And my wife and I were, I'm 68, she's 67.
So, you know, we had, I would say, a semi-traditional type of, not an arrangement, but a relationship.
I'm a semi-retired RN paramedic, and my wife works as a receptionist.
But as we were raising our children, we raised three, and we've got seven grandkids.
You know, my wife took on the traditional role for that time, but also worked part-time as well, and I took on traditional roles for that time as well.
And we continue to love each other as we did when we first met.
And there's never been any acrimony, you know, surrounding the roles.
And sometimes those roles were reversed, but we understood that there has to be that balance.
I think that, I think his name was Harrison, did speak to that balance.
But with the left herd, and, you know, I certainly don't want to, well, I do.
You know, the left listens.
out of one ear they they don't have bilateral hearing they have unilateral hearing so including uh some of my family members who just flipped out and said you know how dare you this is these are different times and I've tried and I tried to explain as as um as intelligently and kindly as I could that listen he struck a balance there are some women who want to go on to be CEOs.
God bless them.
They should absolutely should have that right to do it and they certainly have the wherewithal there are some who want to be uh stay at home moms.
God bless them as well both jobs are equally as difficult and challenging and and uh women and men should be proud of whatever role they choose as long as long as they choose it and it's not they're not compelled to do so.
So I just am so Staddened By what I'm seeing happening Now there are some I don't dare This makes me feel terrible, I feel like a coward I don't respond to any of the negatives About Facebook Because it's not my thing That's alright Do your thing And Ralph that's what it's about One of the things you said Listen, I went back and read what he said Because I'm like wait a minute
going on here and and I have a lot to say on the subject quite frankly and and And so I want to say thank you for your call because that is going to segue into what I wanted to talk about today as well.
So, Ralph, thank you for your patience.
Stay uh stay listening because I'm going to address everything you just mentioned.
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Thank you, Ralph.
So, all right.
When Harrison Butcher made those commencement remarks last week.
Everybody weighed in.
The media, of course, the NFL, social media.
The NFL wants to distance themselves from him.
And I understand that some people don't like what he said.
But so the heck what?
You'll have other people make remarks about how women shouldn't stay at home and have children.
They should all be out there working.
And that's and it's antiquated to think that you should be a mother and that you should hold on to that as a dear uh avocation.
I mean, it's it's just awful.
I mean, people, you want to feel that way?
Feel that way.
If he wants to talk about what he talked about, talk about it.
Oh, but God no, he can't, because it goes against their narrative.
But here's the other thing I want to say about this.
It has to be understood that he is embracing his traditional Catholic values.
Why is everyone else allowed to embrace their truths?
He's he is embracing his traditional Catholic values, and I applaud him.
And he was making bold statements.
Now, the one issue is in regards to women, and and by the way, I heard applause, 18 seconds worth, by the way, after he made this particular statement.
For the ladies present today, congratulations on an amazing accomplishment.
You should be proud of all that you have achieved to this point in your young lives.
I want to speak directly to you briefly because I think it is you, the women, who have had the most diabolical lies told to you.
How many of you are sitting here now about to cross the stage and are thinking about all the promotions and titles you're going to get in your career?
Some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world.
But I would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world.
18 seconds of applause.
And I started thinking about diabolical lies that have been told to women.
And and where did it really get started?
And then I remember this one ad.
Just as I was coming out of high school, the and the commercial, I didn't even no one even really knows, do they what the commercial was for?
I had to actually look this up.
All right.
Well, you know what?
Let's play the commercial.
Here it is.
I can put the wash on the line.
The kids get dressed and pass out the kisses and get to work by five and nine.
Because I'm almost like Jones of the Ritz creates Ajolie.
I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan.
And never, never, never let you forget your romance.
Cause I'm a woman.
Angelique!
you Angélie.
And then the tagline was for the 24-hour woman.
Who the heck wants to do that for 24 hours?
But do you remember that?
Listen, the first part of that ad, I can put the wash on the line, feed the kids, get dressed, pass out the kisses, and get to work by five to nine, because I'm a woman.
Uh-uh.
Here's how it really went.
She didn't do any wash.
It's all still sitting there in the hamper and overflowing onto the floor.
Did she feed the kids?
My my guess is because I've been there and done it.
You probably threw a pop tart at them, said, stick it in the toaster.
Don't put your fingers in the toaster, and I'll see you later on.
I'll love you.
I'll be back later.
And then if you're lucky, you got to work by nine.
Because I'm a woman.
But here's the memorable part.
I can bring home the bacon, and yes, yes, we can.
Fry it up in a pan, though.
I don't think so.
More like stopping at McDonald's on the way home because you are dead tired.
So there's no frying, there's no pan, and there's no bacon frying.
And then if I've got this part right, I can I can make sure that you never ever, ever, ever forget you're a man.
Okay.
Now, if that means what I think it does, that's just hilarious.
Because guys, you know that's a joke, right?
Because she's too tired.
She just told you she's too tired.
You're gonna have to feel like a man on your own.
Okay.
I mean, come on, give me a break, guys.
Here's the thing.
Can we do it?
Yeah, have we?
A lot of us have.
A lot of us have.
I was fortunate I worked a morning radio show, but I was up at three o'clock in the morning.
And then I had to, then I was home the whole day.
And I loved being a mom.
I can remember times that I would call my husband and say, I can't keep my eyes open.
Please come home because I was so tired.
But I loved it.
I loved it.
But don't tell us that we can have it all because somewhere along the line, something is not going to be done the way you want.
And then what happens is we feel guilt or we feel pressure.
So we were told we could have it all, the 24 hour woman.
Well, man, oh man, if I have a day like that, I don't want to go on for 24 hours.
And we did pay a price for this with exhaustion, frustration, guilt because we couldn't keep up.
And this is just an example of how advertising can screw skewer manipulate the expectations of how we are supposed to be performing in this world and in our lives.
And what he ended up with a whole lot of burnt out women instead.
So I mean, yeah, I mean, you can do it all, but you can't have it all 100% because something hurts somewhere.
And the idea that it's wrong for him to say that there were women out there that will go on to successful careers, but that there are a lot of women who would like to be married and have children.
Yeah, there are.
Yeah, there are.
And right now, because of the economy, we all have to work.
But listen, ladies, the idea that you can do it all, bring him the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never, never ever let him forget he's a man.
No, that ain't happening.
And it hasn't been happening.
But this man had every right to embrace his values.
And his happened to be traditional Catholic values.
So what?
So what?
It's okay for everybody else to embrace theirs, but he's not allowed.
Amazing.
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She is called by him.com.
We've got a prayer room there.
And I'm being told right now throughout the show that we are getting more and more prayer requests as the show goes on.
So unless they're praying that I would get off the air.
No, I don't think so.
They I just think it's significant that that many people are calling in.
And we do have um women that pray every day over those requests.
Okay, so the other day, Nikki Haley made a very important announcement, is when I think that a lot of people were waiting for.
Take a listen to this.
As a voter, I put my priorities on a president who's gonna have the backs of our allies and hold our enemies to account, who would secure the border, no more excuses.
A president who would support capitalism and freedom.
A president who understands we need less debt, not more debt.
Trump has not been perfect on these policies.
I've made that clear many, many times.
But Biden has been a catastrophe.
So I will be Voting for Trump.
Having said that, I stand by what I said in my suspension speech.
Trump would be smart to reach out to the millions of people who voted for me and continue to support me and not assume that they're just going to be with him.
And I genuinely hope he does that.
So I mean, she did the right thing yesterday.
A lot of people said, well, it should have come sooner, but it came, okay?
It's it was a very important announcement.
And uh I kind of she said Trump is not perfect as kind of a backhanded kind of compliment you, but but but not really.
But she said Biden is a catastrophe, and that is very true.
Biden is a catastrophe.
So I and but I do think that she's right about Trump reaching out to those who still voted for her after she even dropped out of the race.
I know that in Pennsylvania, I think she got 16% of the vote there, and she won an entire county there, if I remember.
But we do really need to come together as a party.
And I hope that um former President Trump will consider some resolution there and and accept the olive branch that seems to have been extended.
But you know, sometimes this is not about Dr. President Trump, uh, but we do tend to in this party, and I'm talking about voters.
We do tend to hold grudges, and we get angry and we say, I'm not gonna vote, or I don't like how Trump talks, I'm not gonna vote for him, or you know, we hold grudges, and that just doesn't work.
You don't see the Democrats doing that, only we do that.
These the voters that hold grudges, you need to get over it, and we need to come together.
Now, by reaching out to that segment of people that did support Nikki Haley, um, it's it's it's almost like you've got the MAGA group and you've got the never Trumpers, and we've got to get over it.
We've got to come together.
That is so important going forward.
And because you know what?
There is so much at stake.
Everything that we talked about so far on the air today, what Trump did in the Middle East, what we're seeing right now in the Middle East, the economy, gasoline prices.
I mean, there is every reason for us to come together and get the job done in November.
Put aside everything else and just get that job done.
We have more coming up.
Also coming up, Greg Jarrett.
Can't wait for that.
He's next on the Sean Hannity show.
So stay with us.
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