Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:01):
She has now officially declined a Time magazine interview as.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
She continues to avoid the press.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
Time magazine obviously supports liberals in a big way.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Why would you not do the interview?
Speaker 1 (00:13):
That's how fraid they are of her talking to anyone
in the media. I think it's pretty clear now that
Harris's team declined this interview with Time, as it's now
breaking as they continue to deny media access because they
don't want to take any chances of a screw up
before the Democratic convention. According to the magazine's glowing cover
(00:33):
story about a rise at the top of the Democratic ticket,
they still said no. Harris has now gone twenty four
days without holding a formal press conference or sit down
interview since emerging as the Democratic Party's nominee after Biden
announced he had dropped out of the race. Both Biden
and former President Trump sit down for lengthy interviews with
Time as candidates for president. The Monday cover story briefly
(00:57):
noted that Harris refused to sit down for an interview
for the highly favorable story, saying this, Harris has yet
to do a single substance of interview or to explore
policy shifts her campaign Tony a request for an interview
for this story.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
But what did the cover of Time magazine look like?
Speaker 1 (01:14):
It looked like she was a god, and it said
her moment looking like she's some goddess. The timepiece, titled
the Reintroduction of Kamala Harris and written by Charlotte Alter,
opened by comparing the atmosphere to recent Harris rally to
Beyonce in Taylor Swift concerts, and said it resembled the
(01:35):
early days of Barack Obama.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
That's how they started the story.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
The magazine quoted several Democratic allies offering high praise for Harris,
including Transportation Secretary Pete, who said to consolidate the Democratic
Party in a matter of hours, to do as many
visible events and established the presence without putting a foot
wrong is a feat. It's amazing how fast the media
(02:00):
can coordinate. Somebody quote. I don't think anybody expected her
to be so flawless, he added of her quick rise
to power. David Hogg, the gun control activist, was also
quoted saying this elections come down to vibes, and Kamwa
has got the vibes right now. Senator Corey Booker is
quoted in the article as well, saying that Harris has
(02:21):
gone from being a h is It Patawan yes, to
a Jedi master. Adam Shift dismissed any concerns over historically
approval rating his vice president, saying this, it's always hard
for the vice president because the president is the one
setting the policy taking the responsibility. He told time and
(02:42):
historically vice presidents have often taken on the work that
the president doesn't want to do. Harris answered a handful
of questions while campaigning in Michigan last week, including one
about criticism or not speaking to the press, and she
said this quote, I've talked to my team us to
get an interview schedule before the end of the month,
(03:02):
end of the month, really before the end of the month.
Now why did she say that, because they already have
a strategy and we know now what their strategy is.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
The strategy is not to do interviews. The strategy is.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Roll into the Democratic National Convention and don't do interviews.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
That is the strategy, folks, plain and simple.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Let me also say that I do think that the
media at some point is going to have to ask
her at least a question or two. How do you not, right,
Frank Luntz by the way, coming out saying, look, she's
having a moment, yes, but Donald Trump is still doing
better with union members than any Republican in decades. The
(03:48):
focus group, union members say union leaders don't speak for me,
because the unions have now come behind Kamala Harris.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
Listen, but I assure you that Donald Trump is doing
better among the average union member, not teachers' unions and
not the unions for government, but everybody else, the trades
people work in their hands. He's doing better among them
than any Republican has done in decades. This is not
going to be a problem for him. The union leadership
(04:16):
is more divided from their membership, and the louder that
it gets, the greater the divides are going to come
in and my focus groups and this is remarkable to me.
The union membership says they don't speak for me. And
I've been doing this now since nineteen I hate to
say this, eighty nine, nineteen ninety. I've never had union
(04:36):
people publicly say they don't speak for me.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
I mean, you listen to him there and you notice
that the rest of the people they're just like totally
quiet on this, like they're like, what do we do.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
What do we say about this? Like, like, what do
we say? How do we deal with this? I how?
I mean, do you just keep hiding her? I think
that's what they're advocating for right now.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
I mean, Kama Harris said, in this election, we each
face a question what kind of country do we want
to live in? The beauty of our democracy is that
we have the power to answer, whether our vote and
with our voice. Make sure your voice is heard, Kamala Harris.
(05:28):
No one voted for her, No one voted for her.
And with African Americans, for example, I'm not sure this
is going to work as well as they think.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Listen to NBC News.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
They set down with a bunch of Philadelphia African American
voters and I want you to hear what one African
American woman said to the interviewer.
Speaker 4 (05:52):
How hard does inflation hit you?
Speaker 5 (05:54):
It hit me hard.
Speaker 6 (05:55):
It's hitting me hard.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
What do you blame for it?
Speaker 7 (05:57):
I blame the federal government. At this point, a working
class mom who works as a paralegal cannot buy a
two dollars bell pepper because it's now five. Imagine a
mother living in a food stamps. Imagine a mother who's
making minimum ways trying to feed children. They're killing us
(06:20):
without killing us. If you understand that they're killing us
without telling us they're killing us. They're hurting people in
ways that they can't help themselves. It's either feed my
child or well, how about feed my children?
Speaker 2 (06:36):
And I don't but I have.
Speaker 8 (06:38):
To go work.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
But I have to go work. Now.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Can they convince her in others? And this is a
very fair question. Can they convince her? And can they
convince others to somehow believe that Kama Harris is good?
You know, Kama Harris has been lying to the American people,
for example, about the threats of terrorists coming across the border.
(07:05):
When she was named the borders are she let a
record number of suspected terrafts into this country.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
That was her job. You should be able to hold
her accountable for that.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
We don't need to build a wall.
Speaker 5 (07:18):
And by definition, does planes speak basic English language?
Speaker 4 (07:23):
Definition? It is not an emergency.
Speaker 8 (07:25):
You know he talks about this wall. I always say,
let me know how hih it is.
Speaker 9 (07:28):
If it's twenty five feet, then I'll invest in the
thirty foot ladder.
Speaker 5 (07:31):
To suggest that we have to build a wall across
our southern border because there are terrorists who are trying
to invade the country. It couldn't be farther from the truth.
It couldn't be farther from the truth.
Speaker 9 (07:48):
Out of the terror rests across the country, We've learned
several men with suspected ties to ISIS living in the
US have been taken into custody.
Speaker 10 (07:56):
Sources is familiar with the matter tell us the then
cross the Southern border some over a year ago.
Speaker 11 (08:01):
Most one hundred people on the terrorists watch list were
released into the US by the Biden administration during a
three year period.
Speaker 4 (08:09):
To night an alarming development and the border crisis.
Speaker 12 (08:11):
Among the record number of migrants crossing the southern border
was a member of an Afghan terror organization.
Speaker 13 (08:17):
We are learning that under the Biden and Harris administration
that border patrol agents encountered at least three hundred and
seventy five illegal migrants on the terror watch list right
on the Southern border.
Speaker 8 (08:27):
But what's more shocking.
Speaker 6 (08:29):
Is at least ninety nine of these individuals were actually
released into American communities. Includes at least two thousand Afghan nationals,
thirty three thousand Chinese nationals, five hundred and fifty one
Iranian nationals, one hundred and twenty Syrian nationals, and three
thousand Effect nationals.
Speaker 5 (08:46):
Suggest that we have to build a wall across our
southern border because there are terrorists who are.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
Trying to invade the country. It couldn't be farther from
the truth.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
I think.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
I think that comes back to haunt her, I really do.
I think Kamala Harris is lying to the American people,
and at some point people will care, I hope, unless
they just say, you know what, we like Democrats, that's
who we like. We like them the most, and there's
nothing you can do to stop us. Maybe that's it.
(09:21):
Maybe that is it. There is a question that I
wish somebody in the media would ask Kamala Harris and Timwalls,
and that is, you guys let Minnesota burn during the
Black Lives Matter obsession?
Speaker 2 (09:37):
Would you let that happen in all of America? I
think that's a question that should be asked. This is
what you did, Okay, Like.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
They let the city burn, and so if they let
the city burn and that's what they did, then would
they let that happen to the rest of the country.
You look at Tim Waltz, Tim Walls is a guy
that wants to be your vice president. I would argue
that this is a guy that doesn't deserve to be
anywhere close to it, just from the simple standpoint that
(10:12):
he's a pathological liar and he's guilty of stolen valor
that apparently the Left doesn't care about.
Speaker 8 (10:18):
Tim Walls wants to be a heartbeat away from commander
in chief. But Tim Walls has lied about his military
record for years.
Speaker 10 (10:25):
He's us the rank that he never achieved in order
to advance his political career.
Speaker 8 (10:30):
Well's lyde repeatedly about his rank.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
Retired command sergeant major, retired command sergeant major, command sort
major retired command sergeant major.
Speaker 8 (10:38):
Wall's lyde about being in combat.
Speaker 9 (10:40):
Can make sure that those weapons of war that I
carried in war, that I carried in war.
Speaker 8 (10:43):
Weall's dodge deployment by retiring when he knew his National
Guard unit was going to Iraq. Everybody knew they were
going to train and gold Iraq.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
The warning order basically stated that too much later after
he knew it.
Speaker 8 (10:55):
That's when he hired Walls. Disparage in Minnesota National Guard soldiers.
Speaker 12 (10:59):
Hears the National Guard we're going to have massively trained troops. No,
you're gonna have nineteen year old who are cooked.
Speaker 8 (11:04):
That same Minnesota National Guard that he disparaged. Unlike Walls
served heroically in Iraq and Afghanistan. Tim Wallas is not
fit to be anywhere near the office of Commander in chief.
Tim Walls is guilty of stolen valor.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
He abandoned us. You know, I mean, what the hell
kind of leader does that?
Speaker 1 (11:22):
He abandoned us? What the hell kind of leader does that?
That was somebody that worked with him, That was somebody
in his same group. He abandoned us, right like, that's
what he did. He abandoned us. Why would you want
that guy to be president? You have illegal aliens coming
across the southern border. The one thing she was in
(11:43):
charge of, Kamala Harris, who are brutally assaulting and murdering
different people.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
The Biden Harris border crisis is real.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
You look at the case file of Juan Carlos Garcia
Rodriguez and the story that needs to be told that again,
the media is not telling you.
Speaker 9 (12:00):
Listen, in the case of an eleven year old girl
sexually assaulted and strangled to.
Speaker 14 (12:09):
Death, Pasadena police say this is the man they were
after eighteen year old Juan Carlos Garcia Rodriguez. This team
is accused of strangling and sexually assaulting eleven year old
Maria Gonzalez inside the Pasadena apartment that she shared with
her father.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
The father of found Maria's.
Speaker 14 (12:26):
Body inside of a trash bag that was inside of
a laundry basket shoved under his bed. Detectives identified Garcia
Rodriguez as their suspect.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
You want to know how one Carlos Garcia Rodriguez got
into the US as an unaccompanied alien child. He was
smug to the US border by a guide paid for
by his parents, and after arriving at the border, we
now know he was transferred to the custody of the
Department of Health and Human Services. And what do they do?
(13:12):
Shortly after his release, Garcia became one of at least
eighty five thousand unaccompanied miners of whom the biden Heris
Administration quote unquote lost track of. In their own documents,
they state that, according to Garcia's case file, although case
managers attempted to make contact with him and his sponsor,
(13:34):
who was not related to him, the calls went unanswered
for just one month.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
After his release. So game over.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
The committee estimates of the true number of uncoming miners
that have been lost maybe as high as one hundred
and forty thousand by the US government. And a few
months after the Biden Heris administration lost track of Garcia,
he ran away from his sponsor and not long after
that he brutally assaulted and murdered an eleven year old
Maria Gonzalez. This is what they're doing. The open border
(14:06):
policies of the borders are Kama Harris invited these criminals
into the country and into your community. That is the
questions that the media would be asking if they were
doing their damn job, But they're not. Border patrol agents
have just testified before Congress that this is an unmitigated
disaster and they cannot protect the border. And they said
(14:28):
the Biden Harris border crisis is quote a terrorism threat
to American communities, and criminals are now terrorizing American communities,
including this brutal assault and murder of an eleven year
old who couldn't defend herself. The Harris migrant crime is
affecting everyone in this country, not just border towns.
Speaker 10 (14:50):
A man from Guatemala's charge for drunk driving and a
fedal crush this weekend in Branson. Friends and police say
William Garcia Rodriguez flift the truck he was driving. Denny
almar Rizo of Nicaragua, a passenger in the truck, was
killed in the crash. Garcia told police he ran away
from the truck without checking on anyone since he was
(15:11):
scared of being deported. A breath test showed his blood
alcohol level was at zero point two seven to two.
Garcia admitted to drinking ten to twelve beers and blocking
out before driving ten.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
To twelve beers before blacking out, and he was quote unquote,
he told police he ran away didn't check on the
dead passenger because he was scared of being deported. Twelve beers.
You think that's the only story, Oh no, it's not.
Listen to this one.
Speaker 15 (15:38):
A Jordanian citizen in the US illegally is accused of
sexually assaulting a Wasaw woman, and we do want to
warn you that the details of this story may be disturbing.
The victim met the suspect, Muhammad al Sayeri, on a
Muslim dating website back in May. According to court documents,
The two then met in person in Nashville, Tennessee, in
(16:00):
mid July and then return to Wasau afterwards. All Sayuri
allegedly sexually assaulted the victim several times over several weeks.
That was until police recalled on August first. Now we're
learning that the assaults started after the victim found out
all Sieri allegedly entered the US illegally through the Mexican
border and had paperwork for an immigration court hearing in November.
(16:23):
She also found out that he allegedly had a wife
and three children back in Jordan and had been actively
courting a third woman in Canada. All Siuri was arrested
at the Central Wisconsin Airports while trying to board a
plane back to Nashville.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
No big deal.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Migrant accused of raping a fifteen year old is released
on five hundred dollars bail despite ICE demands for deportation.
Because the migrant brutally raped a fifteen year old that
coming out today as well?
Speaker 2 (16:52):
Why is no one asking these questions? I wonder why
is it?
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Because they have to hold on to power and they
know Harris is the only one one that they like.
You better believe it now. I want you to hear
a couple of different things. Number one, Kamala Harris is
considered the most liberally United States center. That's a fact.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
We know that.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
We also know that Kama Harris said that she was
proud and this is becoming a problem for her to
co sponsor the socialist takeover of the healthcare that was
known as Medicare for All, where it would get rid,
as she described it, healthcare private healthcare insurance, so you
wouldn't even have a chance to get it if you
wanted it.
Speaker 5 (17:33):
And I am proud to co sponsor it. It is
about saying that this is about a right, not about
a privilege for a few. And let's be clear, it
is not only about what is the right thing to
do morally and ethically. It's also smart in terms of
the fiscal impact taxpayers will benefit. You know, our friends
(17:54):
in the private sector they talk about all the time.
If they're asking about are they being efficient? Are they
being a effective? They ask that question with three letters,
what is the ROI return on the investment?
Speaker 4 (18:07):
And I am proud to co sponsor it. It is
about saying that.
Speaker 5 (18:11):
This is about a right, not about a privilege for
a few. And let's be clear, it is not only
about what is the right thing to do morally and ethically.
It's also smart in terms of the fiscal impact taxpayers
will benefit. You know, our friends in the private sector
they talk about all the time. If they're asking about
(18:32):
are they being efficient? Are they being effective? They ask
that question with three letters, what is the ROI return
on the investment?
Speaker 4 (18:41):
And I am proud to co sponsor it. It is
about saying that this is.
Speaker 5 (18:45):
About a right, not about a privilege for a few.
And let's be clear, it is not only about what
is the right thing to do more ethically, it's also
smart in terms of the fiscal impact taxpayers will benefit.
You know, our friends in the private sector they talk
about all the time. If they're asking about are they
(19:06):
being efficient? Are they being effective? They asked that question
with three letters, what is the ROI return on the investment?
Speaker 1 (19:15):
You notice she said the same thing there four times
in a row, off a teleprompter. Four times in a
row she said the same thing. So they gave her
a teleprompter and she just kept reading it over and
over and over and over again. Now, I don't know
if the teleprompter screwed up there. Okay, I don't know.
I really don't. But what I do know is that
(19:36):
she didn't notice it when she did it four times
in a row, like she did not understand what was
going on here. You look at you know, Kamala amics
or Bidenomics, however you want to put it.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Go all the way out to Denver, Colorado.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
What are they saying there about how tough it is
to survive under what they've done.
Speaker 12 (19:54):
I feel like everything that you purchased at the store
now has gone up substantially, So learning how to budget
better has been a challenge. There's going to be some
sacrifices that we have to make as a family.
Speaker 13 (20:06):
Nowadays, it's just hopelessness because we don't know when this
doom loop is going to end.
Speaker 8 (20:12):
Bye bye for the grandsons.
Speaker 11 (20:14):
So it's just the price have gone up so much.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
I mean that's in Colorado.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Yes, that is actually insane, but it's also not surprising
at the same time, seems about right. CBS News has
two headlines on the same exact issue, one with attacking
Donald Trump for having the same position that they then
a week and a half later celebrated Kamala Harris for
(20:40):
stealing from Donald Trump. This is about the tips, right,
you know the saying Donald Trump coming out saying in
Las Vegas weeks ago. Now, hey, if I'm president, I'm
going to not have taxes on tips when people are
just trying to make it well. This is the headline
from CBS News when he came out in Vegas for
(21:03):
this policy. He's the one that created the policy. Former
President Donald Trump vows to stop taxing tips would cost
the federal government up to two hundred and fifty billion
over ten years, according to a nonpartisan watchdog group. Right negative, Right,
that's not a positive headline. That's a negative headline to
make you think this is a dumb idea and that
Donald Trump is going to cost the government two hundred
(21:25):
and fifty billion. Same exact policy. Kamala Harris comes out
for last week CBS News, same exact Twitter account, same
exact headline. Are our story and this is how they
write the headline differently. Vice President Kamala Harris is rolling
out a new policy position saying she'll fight to in
taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers write all
(21:47):
good news. What does the picture look like? It shows
her standing in front of a podium with people behind her,
with Harris signs clapping and cheering as she apparently is
announcing this policy.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
You have to talk to the media.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Apparently, you don't have to have positions on issues on
your website if the media is giving you a billion
dollars of in kind donations. White House Press Secretary Jean
Pierre was asked about Kama's achievements, for example, as VP.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
Here is what she said, what.
Speaker 15 (22:20):
Does the president see as the vice president's biggest achievement
during their time in pet office together?
Speaker 11 (22:25):
So look, because they've been partners, those achievements have been done. Certainly,
those historic unprecedent achievements have been done together.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
I love how they use historic unprecedented achievements.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
What are they then?
Speaker 1 (22:38):
If they're historic and unprecedent, you should be able to
give them to It's like right now, notice how she
gives you that line without any achievements.
Speaker 11 (22:46):
As the President believes in the vice president leadership, her temperament,
her experience, and he is and he has said this himself.
One of the proudest decisions that he made in twenty
twenty was selected her as vice president because he believed
that she can go on day one, and you've seen
that you've seen them do that together on day one
(23:08):
of this administration. That doesn't change. I'm not going to
parse out anything from here. They have been partners. She's
been a critical partner for this president for during this term,
and we'll need to do so. You will see them
together on Thursday in Maryland where they would talk about
their next announcement on lowering costs.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
For the American peace policy.
Speaker 10 (23:32):
It's a comprehensive hole, a comprehensive hole.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
It's a comprehensive whole. So she didn't mention one single policy.
I think it's pretty clear because she couldn't mention one
single policy, right Like, she couldn't mention one single policy,
not one, not one. So when you can't mention a
single policy, just make crap up and try to convince
(24:00):
people that you know, well, she's historic and monumental in
what she has done. She is historic and monumental. And
how she's been able to accomplish this, it's historic and
monumental in everything that she has accomplished. Okay, let me
remind you, by the way, on the vote, Kamala Harris
is hoping that service workers forget that she was the
(24:23):
tie breaking vote for the IRS to actually go after tips.
It was a tie vote. She had to come over
from the White House to break the tie.
Speaker 16 (24:33):
In the US Senate, the Yasi the nas of fifty,
the Senate being equally divided, the Vice President votes in
the affirmative, and the bill as amended is passed.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
That's Kamala Harris right there, being the tie breaking vote.
The tie breaking vote to raise taxes and to go
after people in the service industry who get tips. The
Inflation Reduction Act is what they called. It changed a
wide range of tax laws. This is on the IRS's
actual website at irs i gov. And provided funds to
(25:11):
improve our services and technology to make tax filing easier
for you. That's how they spun this when they were
at the IRS, right, this is on their website. Kamwa
Harris cast that breaking vote for the Inflation Reduction Acts,
which hired seven eighty seven thousand IRS agents and then
launched a tip reporting site. After telling the country the
(25:35):
eighty seven thousand RS agents were to track down people
making four hunite thousand or more, the IRS launched a
site to go after service workers. They lied to you
service workers making tips on the IRS's website here's their headline.
IRS introduces new service industry tip reporting program. Does that
sound like going after people making four unite thousand or more?
(25:57):
And then you go back to Donald Trump, Donald Trump
in Las Vegas, Nevada, back in June.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
Here's what he said.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
And then a month later, Kamala Harris like yeah, I'll
jump on that bandwagon.
Speaker 9 (26:10):
Goes when I get to office, we are going to
not charge Texas on tips people that new TuS.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
That was June ninth, Las Vegas. I'm wrong, by the
way about the date. It was two months later, on
August tenth. Kamala Harris realized she had a problem with
hard working Americans that are in the tip industry.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
So what did she say? Listen service anyone?
Speaker 1 (26:37):
She just straight up stole it. Kamala Harris is relying
heavily on the bias media to frame Trump's idea in
a negative light while framing her idea, which is his idea,
in a positive light. And the bias media has immediately
come forward, as I mentioned to you a second ago,
with this CBS News headline, right, Donald Trump introduces it back,
(27:00):
Kama Harris steals the idea. They act like it's her
own they act like it's the best idea you've ever
seen in your entire life. So I go back to
what I said a moment ago. We've got a problem.
We have a really, really, really big problem because the
media is going to give her everything she needs is
a coronation. She can ditch the media, they'll still stand
(27:21):
by her. She can have no policy positions, they'll still
stand by her. The White House can't name one position
she did. One thing she did is the vice president
that was monumental, But they tell you it was monumental
and historic that I guess she just was the vice
president and apparently that's good enough. Kevin O'Leary mister Wonderful
from Shark Tank. He also talked about just how radical
(27:43):
and how the Harris campaign is trying to rewrite the
liberal track record of her VP candidate as well, and
the media is helping her do it.
Speaker 17 (27:51):
Listen, latest reading I saw was almost sixty percent of
Americans are invested in the market, whether it's a pension
of four one k, and yet the Democrat VP nominee
Tim Walls has zero money in investments. What do you
make of someone trying to run the country with zero
investment Acumen.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
I didn't know.
Speaker 9 (28:12):
Anything about the VP candidate Tim and so I did
some digging last week. I got the data last Friday.
He is not a good manager. If you look at
his stewardship of his state, Minnesota, it's been not good.
And I'll tell you how I measure it. I look
and don't people say, oh, your part is in your Partison, No,
I'm not. I'm looking at the track record of an
(28:33):
individual came into a state and wiped out job creation.
He wiped out job creation in professional in manufacturing, in accounting,
in every subcategory you look at, those jobs moved to
South Dakota and North Dakota. The South Dakota job rate
right now is four times that of Minnesota. Minnesota only
creates jobs in services that are funded by the government,
(28:54):
healthcare and social services. Every other sector is in decline.
He's also added a surcharge of one percent a hundred
Bais points on top of nine point eight percent Texas
on individuals that are retiring, and of course they're leaving
the state. In drones in Droll, he's the best governor
for Texas, for Florida, for North and South Dakota, but
not for Minnesota.
Speaker 4 (29:14):
And that's exactly right. That's where they all went. Kevin.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
I love by the way that Kevin put it that way.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
He's the best governor for these other states, but not
for Minnesota. Make sure you share this podcast with everyone
you know, and I'll see you back here tomorrow