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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number? Okay, Mike literally just asked me if
is Hakeem Jeffery still speaking? Yes, Yes, of course he's
still speaking. So Mike said, well, you know, maybe we
could ask the audience, like, over under, does does anybody

(00:25):
out there think, all right, well he finish before the show?
Will he? That's the question?

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Now?

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Will he finish before the show, you know? Or do
you think he's gonna finish after the show? I think
he's going to finish after the show. That means I
think he's going to go on for at least another
hour forty minutes. This is you know, that would be
five hours now. I've always all kidding aside, who can

(00:54):
talk for five hours straight? There's no bathroom break, nothing, no,
you know, it's not like you're eating or drinking. I mean,
you can drink I guess a bit of water, But
outside of that, you're just going on and on, hour
after hour after hour after hour. And I'm thinking like, well,
don't show you what you hold it in. I mean,

(01:15):
if you got to go to the bathroom, you gotta go,
and he just but nah, this guy just keeps on.
I don't know if they're wearing adult diapers or I'm serious,
I don't know what they're doing. But they just keep
going and going and going and going. And so I
think he wants to do basically a filibuster, not even
a mini filibuster. Really seven hours straight, Mike seven, but

(01:45):
he goes to the bathroom. He doesn't go to the bathroom,
all right, So Mike says that the NFL Red Zone
guy who does it for every Sunday during the fall
during football season for the NFL, he does it for
seven hours straight and when asked, and you don't even

(02:06):
have to go to the bathroom, he says, no, I
don't go to the bathroom. So you see, like I
have to eat because of my blood sugar every couple
of hours, even if it's just a banana or you
know whatever, a yogurt or an oatmeal bar or whatever,
I have to have something or else my blood sugar
gets too low. So number one, I couldn't do it

(02:27):
because I got to eat. And I'm just telling you,
with my bladder and the amount of water that I drink,
there's no way I could go five hours straight without
going to the bathroom, never mind seven or eight or ten.
So I don't know. I don't if they're wearing at
all diapers, I don't know if they take something, if
there's a tablet or a pill you can take and

(02:48):
suddenly you don't have to go to the toilet for
you know, a half to day or whatever. But he's
looking tired, I gotta say, easy sweating. He doesn't does
look as good as he did about an hour ago.
So he may be starting to run out of gas.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay,

(03:12):
this is from six one seven. You can text the
cooner man seven zero four seven zero seven zero four
seven zero uh and sixty one seven makes a really
good point, Jeff. The delirious subjection by the Democrats is
proof enough why this bill, the big beautiful bill, even

(03:33):
in its whittled away and imperfect form, will sink the
Democrats for decades. Why because it will succeed. Well, I
gotta tell you, I mean, you know, if you're just
looking by the reaction of the media and the reaction
of the left and the reaction of Democrats, this is

(03:57):
there like this is a nightmare. They we hate this
bill with a passion, with every fiber in their being
because I think they know it will guarantee prosperity, it
will guarantee a booming, growing economy, and it will undo,
think about it, everything they try to do by invading

(04:18):
our country with illegal aliens. So you know this, this
destroys much of what the Democrats try to achieve under
both Obama and Biden. Let me read one more and
then go back to the blazing phone lines. This is
from five oh eight. Jeff, Here is my respectful reply

(04:40):
to Sean in Indiana who seem to prioritize the debt
versus deportations. We can always fix the debt without the deportations.
There will be no country left for which to fix
the debt. Well, that's a brilliant point. That's a brilliant point.

(05:04):
You allow the illegals to stay all fifteen to twenty
million that Biden brought in, on top of the fifteen
to twenty million that were there already before. This country's
not coming back. We're not. We're not coming back. Then
the invasion will have won. The invasion will have been successful.

(05:26):
What Trump is desperately trying to do is to reverse it,
to defeat it, to repel it, and to undo what
Biden did in four years. And that's why there's so
much in this bill that will build a wall, that
will permanently seal the border, and that will add thousands

(05:49):
of ICE agents, border patrol agents, build countless detention facilities
to conduct the biggest mass deportation in Maria and history.
So for Trump, this is about winning the border war
and winning and pushing back the invasion. So that's, you know,

(06:10):
the if the bill goes down, as Holman says, ICE
will not be able to achieve what we want to achieve.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay. Mike was in my ear talking
as he was playing the you know Bruce Springsteen's Born
in the USA, coming in and saying to me, Jeff,

(06:33):
I don't care if this guy's a left wing nut job.
I love this song, to which I was saying back
to him, this is before I just came on the air. Now,
I said, Mike, you know what this song is an
anti war song. It's an anti Vietnam War song. Mike said,
I didn't know that, and I don't care. I just

(06:53):
love to keep hearing Born in the USA. So Mike is,
I don't care what the song says. I don't care
what Springsteen's politics are. I just love to keep hearing Born,
you know, Born in the USA, Born in the USA.

(07:14):
Six one seven. Mike is obviously feeling very patriotic, as
he should. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight. Okay, Well, we were on the cusp about
oh three and a half hours ago. The final bill
is now ready to be voted on on the Fouse floor,
the big beautiful bill. They all the procedural hurdles have

(07:38):
now been cleared. It was gonna be a do or
die vote until Hakim Jeffries, the House Minority leader, decided
to open his mouth and he was going to deliver
the last speech, and then after his speech, they're going
to vote. And it's been three hours and thirty three
minutes in counting. He has not stopped yacking on and

(08:01):
on and on and on he's been going and so
you know, it takes all the drama out of it
with this guy. And he's just repeating himself, just repeating, repeating, repeating, repeating, repeating.
So here we are. Eventually, I guess even he has
to go to the bathroom. Even he has to put

(08:23):
something in his stomach. Even he, you know, his voice
will eventually you know, go hol you know, get horse.
Even he eventually what was it? Corey Booker went twenty
six hours, So maybe they can push this till tomorrow.
He'll just talk until tomorrow. But eventually even he will
have to give up, and then we're gonna have the

(08:44):
final vote. Will it pass? Should it pass? Do you
support President Trump's big beautiful bill. This is the pivotal
moment of his presidency. Everything now is on on the line.
Should we pass it or not pass it? That is
now the question. Tim in South Carolina. Thanks for holding Tim,

(09:10):
and welcome.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
And good morning again. Jeff Paul is well with.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
You, Happy happy for the July Tim, all the best
of you and your family.

Speaker 3 (09:20):
You too, Thank you, Jeff. This reeks of desperation. I
think he's taking instructions from his handlers. You made a
very good point earlier, Big pharma, medical industry. They are
doing everything they can. They're paying these people off. I'm

(09:42):
sure maybe they're promising them jobs after their terms come
to an end. But I think this globalist influence here,
they know that that his presidency. They do not want
him to be accomplished. They want to destroy it. I
think with this delay here, I don't know what's going

(10:06):
on in the background. I think he's taking instructions. The
globalists are desperate, big pharma, big industry, desperate. Jeff Bill
from Sudbury. I hope he calls in because I'm sure
he has garlic wrapped around his neck and he's probably
braining that this gets shot down.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Well, you know, Tim, and I promise I'll let you finish.
But I can just tell you by the text line,
I've never seen it like this from liberals. We get
a lot of texts from liberals, don't get me wrong,
the crazy moonbats, But outside of Trump winning in twenty
sixteen and in twenty twenty four, outside of the day
after the election, Okay, outside of that, I've never had

(10:50):
more text from moonbats than today. And they, I mean,
they revile this bill. They loathe it, they hate it.
This is a ghad for them. They can't stand it,
and they're petrified that it may pass. They were so
hopeful last night when Thomas Massey, or Kentucky Republican, came

(11:13):
out and said I've got a block of ten Republicans,
and he said these are die hard nos. He goes there,
you can't break them, you can't persuade them, you can't
convince them. They're gonna sink this bill and they're gonna
sink Trump's presidency with it. And remember, they just need
four and Massey was bragging, saying, it's me and ten others,

(11:34):
so I've got, you know, a block of eleven, myself included.
And so they thought they had them. The left was
already starting to pop champagne corks, saying, Ahaha, we're gonna
humiliate Trump, We're gonna beat him now, and all of
his campaign promises are going to go up and smoke.
So now that there is the vote coming and they've

(11:55):
managed to squeeze through squeak by all of these procedural
heard and it looks like Johnson may hold the defections
to three, not four. Four sinks it, but three, which
means it'll pass by one vote. I've never seen this.
You're completely right. The panic, the hatred, the fear, the loathing.

(12:20):
So their reaction is telling me there's a lot in
this bill that's got to be very good. I mean,
it's obvious. And look honestly, Tim, their biggest project for
the last twenty five years was to swamp and flood
our country with illegals. What is this bill gonna do

(12:40):
if it passes. It's an army now to deport every
single illegal alien where it's going to be massive deportations,
rapid deportations. You can do not three thousand a day,
you can do five thousand a day, even ten thousand
a day, because you're gonna have many more ice agents,
it's many more border patrol agents. You're gonna have a

(13:03):
I mean literally a war chest at your disposal to
conduct a massive deportation operation. So this is gonna undo
what the Democrats and the Rhinos have been trying to
do for the last twenty twenty five years. So that's
part of it, and I think the other part really

(13:24):
the economy is going to soar, and it's not just
gonna soar for Wall Street. They're not gonna They're not
just gonna goose the stock market. It's gonna be a
broad based expansion. It's gonna lead to big jobs, good
paying jobs for middle working class people. The Trump Republicans

(13:47):
will be known as the Party of Peace and Prosperity.
Especially for ordinary working class Americans, and so they know
politically this bill is the Democrats death knell, and that's
why they're fighting tooth and nail to derail it right
now at the last possible second. Tim final word to you, my.

Speaker 3 (14:11):
Friend, I'm just going to reiterate the fact that he's
taking instructions. I think that he's hearing from the globalists.
They have to have the United States. Hopefully the bill passes.
It's after the bill passes. This is another failure for them.
Don't mean to sound like a fear monger, but after

(14:32):
the bill passes, and hopefully it does, we pray that
it does.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
They're so desperate.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
I don't know what they're going to do.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Well, this is the end for them. I mean, I mean,
I'm not saying. I mean, there's three and a half
more years in Trump's presidency, but now they're completely routed.
Remember the taxcut Bush, you know, Trump's taxcot, which they
hate even more than Bush's tax cut, will now be
made permanent tax on tips, no tax on overtime. How

(15:04):
do you counter that if you're a Democrat. And then
there's another provision. We've barely discussed it, but Trump insisted
on what he called it, a kind of a baby accounts.
So every child, every baby doesn't matter race, religion, creed
born between twenty twenty five and twenty twenty eight, basically

(15:25):
the years of his presidency, every baby born will get
one thousand dollars put into their account, into a baby account,
and it's up to the parents. They can use the
thousand right away to buy baby food or buy diapers,
but if they prefer, they can take the thousand dollars
and invest it in the stock market for the baby,

(15:47):
you know, as a child grows up, or in some
kind of an account to pay for their education. And
Trump's point is, you can't believe what you can how
you can empower yourself with a simple thousand dollars for
every child the moment they're born, you put it in
an account, and if you just invested smartly on the

(16:09):
stock market, you're looking at enough money to pay for
college or enough money to set themselves up, maybe for
a down payment on a home. So this is going
to revolutionize how so many people look at the Republican
Party because now you're creating an empowerment society, and that's

(16:31):
that's a big thing in this bill.

Speaker 4 (16:33):
As well.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
So I got to tell you, Tim, if they pass
this bill, he's almost beaten the Democrats now on every front. Tim,
thank you very much for that call. And what are
they going to do next? Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number? Okay, just
very very quick. I don't want to get into the weeds,

(16:57):
because really, once you start getting into the budget and
know long term debt and deficits, it can get very
boring very fast. But just super quick. The media, the
Democrats are really playing up the fact this will add
to the deficit. It'll add to the debt, and they're
citing the CBO, the Congressional Budget Office. Now, first of all,

(17:21):
the Congressional Budget Office is essentially a Democrat run operation.
So remember that it's not nonpartisan. It's in theory nonpartisan.
In reality, it's not. More importantly, the CBO has been
wrong so often. Seriously, if I had a dollar for
every time they were wrong, I'd be a millionaire. And

(17:42):
so they're basing all of this off of these CBO numbers,
And so why are they claiming it's going to add
over three or even four trillion dollars to the debt
Because the Congressional Budget Office is assuming this that over
the next ten years, economic growth should the bill pass,

(18:07):
will only be a very weak, anemic one point eight percent.
Basically that we're still going to be in a Biden
economy for the next ten years. Weak growth, no wage gains,
no worker productivity, no you know, massive business investment and

(18:31):
an investor confidence, no restoration of American manufacturing. So we're
just gonna have an economy that's just gonna limp along
for the next ten years. So that's how they get
to a three point three or a four point three
billion dollar, sorry trillion dollar deficit and add you know
what it adds to the national debt. Trump's point, and

(18:53):
he's completely right. He goes, are you kidding me? Once
we make these tax that's permanent and all the other
tax provisions we have in there, which is going to
really stimulate growth, stimulate investment, stimulate jobs, stimulate consumer confidence,

(19:14):
put money in the pockets of workers and middle class people,
you're going to have economic growth at three three and
a half percent, in other words, double double of what
they're projecting. If the economy just grows at three percent,
which I think is a bit low. But let that go,

(19:36):
forget adding anything to the debt. It literally then will
cut the deficit by several hundred billion dollars. In other words,
it won't even add a cent to the debt. So
the point being is that even the claims about well
this thing is a backbreaker when it comes to the

(19:57):
debt and deficits. Yeah, if you assume the CBO numbers,
and you know, Rush Limbaugh was brilliant on this sort
of stuff. Rush said, you never trust the Congressional Budget Office.
They always lie in favor of the Democrats. So I'm
telling you we're not gonna have economic you pass this bill.

(20:19):
You're not getting one point eight percent growth. You're not
even getting two or two point five percent growth. You're
gonna get three, three and a half four percent growth. Easy.
It really will usher in a new economic golden age.
And to just think this is what you're gonna remember

(20:43):
the first three years of Trump's first term, how the
economy soared and by the way, the stock market skyrocketed.
But businesses never did better. Working middle class people they're
take home pay never did better. It's gonna that's exactly

(21:04):
what's gonna happen again. Remember it was the pandemic that
shut down Trump's roaring economy. So unless there's another pandemic
outside of something like that, you're gonna have the Trump
economy two point zero. It's gonna be a booming, soaring,
roaring economy. And that's another reason why Democrats are petrified

(21:29):
to this bill, because politically, once this boom takes place,
the Republicans and the Trump Maga Republicans, Trump will now
be invincible politically, he will be a juggernaut. Agree, disagree
six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.

(21:50):
Debbie in Milton, Thanks for holding Debbie, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (21:56):
Yeah, Hi Jeff, Hi Debbie.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
How good are you good?

Speaker 5 (22:03):
As far as the Big Beautiful Bill goes, I believe
that there are over seventy plus million people that voted
for President Trump and this Big Beautiful Bill. And I
also believe on the left they are like the walk
and dead. They want to see everything turned bad gray.

(22:26):
They don't want to see success. They're going to deplete
Medicaid by allowing illegals to be able to have Medicaid
that they did not put any money into, as have Americans.
And the other thing is they are not looking to

(22:50):
see President Trump succeed no matter which way he turns.
The Democrats always always always stick together. The Republicans tend
to sway. If they could ever get the Republicans to
stay together, then we would win and President Trump would win,

(23:11):
our country would win. But unfortunately, we have at least
seven Republicans they call themselves Republicans that are actually Democrats.
They are like the walk and dead. And that's basically
what I have to say, because they're going to sink

(23:33):
us if we don't get this bill approved. They are
going to sink us.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Just eight of them.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Well, look, I think you put your finger on it.
Over seventy seven. Pretty much seventy eight million Americans voted
for Donald Trump. And I don't need to remind you
and the audience, but just again, it's been six months now,
pretty much six months since Trump was inaugurated. Okay, it's

(24:00):
just slightly less, but humor me. He's basically now six
months into his presidency. Now. He won the popular vote,
he won a massive majority in the electoral College, He
ran the table. He won every single swing state, seven
out of seven. He won it all. He campaigned on

(24:26):
the biggest tax cuts in American history. That's what he
campaigned on. He campaigned on securing the border and the
biggest deportation in American history. That's a big reason why
he won. He campaigned on drill, Baby, Drill. I mean,
I could go on and on. He said, I'm going
to rebuild the military. You vote for me, this is

(24:48):
what I want. This is what you're going to get.
So all of this and more. He campaigned on. Look Nevada.
The reason why he won Nevada as an example, no
tax on tips. A lot of people, you know, a
lot of waiters, waitresses, servers, bartenders. The service industry is
huge in Nevada, obviously Las Vegas, Reno, right, you know, gambling, casinos, hotels.

(25:12):
So he won Nevada because of no tax on tips,
no tax on overtime. That played very well in blue
collar states like Michigan and Wisconsin. A lot of hard hats,
a lot of working people. You know, they work extra
you know, they work Saturday, they work longer hours, construction,
whatever it is at the factory floor. That's that's a

(25:34):
big thing to have no tax on overtime. So what
I'm saying is he has an overwhelming mandate. Lauren Bobert
doesn't Andy Harris doesn't. I'm just giving the names of
these some Thomas Massey doesn't. And then you know, so
the argument is, well, you know their job is to

(25:55):
back their constituents. Okay, ask Thomas Massey's in his district poem.
Do they support the Big Beautiful Bill? Or are they
against the Big Beautiful Bill. I'm telling you they support
the Big Beautiful Bill. Now, all of the holdouts Lauren Bobert,
I'm telling you you asked the people that voted for her,
because she's got a lot of Democrats in her writing

(26:16):
in her district. Forgive me, I'm not talking about them.
But to those that voted for Bobert, do you want
the Big Beautiful Bill? The answer is yes. So not
only did the American electorate American voters vote for this,
but I'm telling you all of these idiots that are

(26:38):
the holdouts in their own districts, their people support it.
So you're putting your ego, your selfishness, your whatever promises
you think you're getting, or whatever payoffs you think you're getting.

(26:58):
But they're putting you your agenda over that of your
own constituents and over that of the voters of the
United States that's why, you know, that's why I respectfully
disagree with shahn. Sean says, well, this is part of
cancel culture. It's not part of cancel culture. No one's
censoring them. They can say whatever they want. Hey, no
one's going to hold a gun to their head. You

(27:20):
want to vote against the big beautiful bill, you want
to sink it? Okay, I was gonna say, you know,
any minute now, but no, Hakem. Jeffries is still talking. Hey,
this guy's going to go on till noon. This guy's
not going to shut up today. But anyway, the point is,
if you want to sink it, sink it. But I'm sorry,
you're going to be held accountable. So you're going to

(27:42):
defy the will of the American people. You're going to
defy your own constituents, your own voters, and you think
there's not going to be a political price to pay. No, No,
we just want to let you know we're never gonna
forget it. We're never going to forgive you politically. We're
never going to forgive you. And you're going to be

(28:03):
primaried and you're going to be out of a job,
and your name is going to be mud because it
should be mud. Now, I'm sorry, but the president's President
Trump's entire administration, his presidency now hangs in the balance.

(28:26):
The big beautiful Bill is his bill. He has fought
for it for six months, he has demanded it for
six months. Eighty five percent, eighty five percent of his
campaign promises and his priorities are squeezed into this bill.

(28:47):
I notice a lot of bad stuff in it. That's
how you make the sausage in Congress. Okay, sad to say,
but eighty five percent of what Trump campaigned on is
in the bill. Now, I'm sorry, pass the damn bill.

Speaker 5 (29:05):
Final word to you, Debbie, Well, you know all they
have to do is follow the money trail. And somebody
mentioned on your show about the globalist being behind it
and the pharmaceutical companies. But if you even look in Massachusetts,
you have Revia Beach, it's polluted, South bost And and

(29:25):
other beaches. There are no globalists around. There are none.
But again, follow the money trail, and yeah, they will
be primary the ones that are going against seventy plus
million people that voted for this. They are going to
get theirs. Because what goes around comes around.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Debbie, I have a wonderful fourth of July. Thank you
so much for that call. Very well, said Victor in Maryland.
Thanks for holding Victor.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
And welcome good morning America's talk show hosts. I am
extremely angry right now. And if I were a Republican
being forced to listen to this guy go on and
on and on, I would vote yes just to shut

(30:23):
him up permanently. And now we're starting to hear I'm
flipping back and forth. I'm starting to hear people starting
to heckle the guy. Keep it up, start heckling him.
This is great. I love it. And from one i'm hearing,
I can tell by listening to him, he's starting to

(30:46):
get tired. He's starting to run out of gas. So
it's going to come to an end sooner than later.
And I bet you he'll end it after your show.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Well, look, Victor, this is breaking right now again. And
if you want to see how stupid, I'm sorry, it's
the only word that comes to mind. If you want
to see how incompetent, Okay, these democrats are and counterproductive again,
how they just keep Trump derangement syndrome. They want to
rain on his parade. Look, okay, this is what I

(31:19):
think their calculation was they fear that now they have
the votes, that the Republicans have the votes probably one
vote whatever two fifteen, two fourteen, whatever it's going to be,
or you know, two sixteen to two fifteen, whatever it is,
that they have the one that that one vote razor
thin margin to pass it. And guess what, They're going

(31:41):
to pass it just before July fourth, right before Trump's
self imposed deadline. And so Trump either later today or
even better tomorrow on the fourth of you know, on
Independence Day, Okay, on the fourth of all days, is
going to sign the big beautiful bill to a lot
of hooplaw and congratulations, and so they're trying to rain

(32:05):
on his parade and they're just trying to ruin it. Now, Well,
guess what one of the no votes the diehards that
they were going to vote against the bill said they're
so sickened and disgusted by Hakim Jeffrey's tactics on the
House floor that he said, you know what, I'm sorry,

(32:26):
they just got me to a yes. So literally, this
guy just cost the Democrats a key, key Republican vote.
He just pulled out another binder. Yeah, Oh, he's got
a ton of binders. Oh no, no, it's this is

(32:47):
going to go on all day. Oh, this is going
to go all day. Yeah. Yea. So he just pulled
out another binder. I think it's black as well. I
think they're all black. A Mike, that's a white bind Okay,
sorry about that anyway, so my bad. I could be
wrong on this, but anyway, he pulled out Definitely, he
pulled out another binder. But on the floor there's a

(33:08):
stack of binders, and by the way, and everybody's in
the chamber because they're all waiting for the final vote.
So you have to understand all these members of Congress. Hey, look,
I'm not sympathetic to these guys, you know how I
think of what I think of members of Congress. But
you know what it is to sit down, you know,
sit down for four hours like you're just sitting and

(33:29):
sitting at sitting and sitting and sitting. I mean, come on, man,
that's no joke. So no, he's now become such a
pain in the rear end, a pain in the you
know where, that he literally just lost himself one Republican.
And now now I'm starting to chang Mike, I'm starting

(33:50):
to change my mind. Keep talking, baby, keep talking. I
think even Thomas mass he's gonna end up voting voting
yes on this bill. So gonna you're gonna talk him
to two twenty forget to sixteen twenty. Victor, final word
to you, my friend.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
I said, Republicans start heckling him, call him a liar
every time he opens his mouth. Really keep it up.
This guy is going to get really ticked off when
the Republicans start yelling liar. No. I agree.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
I love it, Victor. I agree with you, like I'm
all for decorum. But this is ridiculous. And he's just
by the way, he's just repeating himself like it's the
same thing over and over and over and over. I mean,
it's so mind numbingly boring. So no, this is gonna
blow up in their face again. This is gonna blow
up in their face. Victor, thank you very very much

(34:54):
for that call. Really good call. Uh Look, it's a joke, hakem.
Jeff is a joke. The Democrats now come across as
a joke. If they have the votes, they have the votes,
have the vote and sayonara, everybody goes home for the
fourth of July. I don't know what else to tell you.

(35:15):
If they don't have the votes, well, then they don't
have the votes. Then the bill goes down and Trump's
presidency takes a massive blow. But this four hours in counting,
and how long are you going to keep everybody there?
I mean, honestly, this is pathetic. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number Gibby

(35:38):
in Malden. Thanks for holding Gibby, and.

Speaker 4 (35:41):
Welcome Jeff, Jeff, Jeff Gibby for reason. How are you,
my friend?

Speaker 1 (35:49):
I am good? How are you, Gibby?

Speaker 5 (35:52):
Very good?

Speaker 4 (35:53):
I'm actually kinda I am I'm a static that this
guy and jeffries Is is nothing but a fia manga.
You gotta remember the CBO. Where were they when the
Democrats were ranked running up trillions of dollars of debt?

(36:15):
Remember the Remember the line, Oh the American economy weeken
forty five trillion dollars of debt and not even think
about it. It's actually good for the economy.

Speaker 6 (36:29):
Remember all that, boloney.

Speaker 1 (36:31):
Gibbe, not only that, just to show you how right
you are, Okay, remember when Biden was rocking up like
two trillion dollar deficits every year. I mean he was
piling up debt upon debt. Do you know what they said,
deficits don't matter. Remember that they had Paul Krugman from
the New York Times, the Washington Post. Then you had

(36:53):
all these Democrats coming out, deficits don't matter, Debt doesn't matter.
It just doesn't matter. Now, all of a sudden, Gibbie
Trump is in the White House, big beautiful bill, and
you and I get a tax break. Gibbie, Ah, can
you imagine that? We get a little money in our pocket,

(37:17):
and gas will come down, and groceries will come down,
and the illegals are gonna start getting deported now in
massive record numbers. And now all of a sudden, Gibby
something a little bit for us. And suddenly, oh my god,
the sky's falling.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
Gibby.

Speaker 1 (37:36):
Oh my god, he's gonna add to the dead. Oh
my god, we're all gonna die. There's such phonies, it's unbelievable. Please, Gibby,
you're on a roll. Keep going.

Speaker 4 (37:48):
The other thing. You gotta remember this comes to pluition. Okay,
think about two dollars a gallon gas, Think about three
four percent growth, Think about wages going up, no inflation.

(38:09):
He gets rid of the idiot that's running the Federal
Reserve and you're able to borrow money again at sub
you know, sub three percent level. Think about how he's
going to go down in history, all the crap they
tried to do to him, and they failed in honest

(38:32):
to god, you bill from Sudbury should actually never ever
poke his head up again because the party that he
belongs to has been a dismal failure. They everything they've
tried that's turned around and bit him right in the backside.

(38:56):
They they the.

Speaker 6 (38:58):
The stuff up that they pulled is just incredible, and
they see, I guarantee you, they see the midterms slipping away,
especially if he gets what he wants in this bill,
and think.

Speaker 1 (39:16):
Bingo, give me your genius. I'm telling your a genius.
I'm telling you bingo,
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