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Jeffrey Lyon has the controls, which, by the way, he
was talking at the radio earlier. I think they're still
doing it now you're talking to me. I do I
react to things, especially when I'm off my Ridland.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
I react to things that are on the radio.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
So the lady was doing the newscast and you were
like talking to her. Do you go to the movie
theater and talk at the screen too? I have been
asked to leave a couple of theaters if you seriously
you're one of those fonding to the I like to
clap and I like to laugh loudly. Well, when I
get through with my top stories of the day, you
might start hitting yourself. Robert F. Kennedy Junior's name is
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going to remain on the ballance. And what are the
two states that matter the most? Michigan and Wisconsin. Oh wow, technicality,
a legal technicality will call his name to still be
on the ballot. Labor Day weekend is going to be
one of the busiest ever for travel. According to Triple A,
over fifty million Americans are under heat advisory or warning
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from Missouri to New York today, and the FBI says
a definitive motive in the assassination attempt on former President
Trump has still not been established. But that narrative aside.
What's the big story? What should you look for today? Well,
I guess to keep you from noticing, Kamala Harris is
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finally going to do an interview thirty eight days later.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
Pre taped?
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Is it with CNN?
Speaker 5 (02:38):
It's pre taped, And in case she loses her place
or gets stuck, don't notice the timmy in the room.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Oh and by the way, still no news conference. You're
gonna hear that may be thrown out a little bit
and let that soak him. You see, all you have
is with Dana bad she asks or doesn't ask today?
Isn't that a can of worms in and of itself?
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Will she be asked specific questions about accountability and responsibility,
you know, as being put in charge of the border.
Will she answer specific questions about how many people have
illegally entered the country in the three and a half
years since she's been in charge of the border, And
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she may be asked some of these. I don't know.
I'm not gonna be this negative. It is possible if
you're pretaping to edit any bad answers. It is possible
to get her the questions ahead of time, but of
course she's bringing her lifeline with her right and Timmy, I.
Speaker 6 (03:54):
Wonder, I'll Timmy, how dare you ask me about the border?
That question should be for Timmy. I will defer to Timmy.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
It would be interesting to dust out where she stands.
You see, when you have a teleprompter in a script
at a convention, you can split hairs, play it down
the middle, play it safe, use a few words that
make those who support Israel think you support Israel. Those
who stand for Palestine think maybe you're reasonable and on
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their side. But you could dust all that out with
some very specific questions. I would think you could ask
her about stacking the court, expanding its size term limits,
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you know, probably with the most important question that needs
to be asked. How are you different from Joe Biden?
What are the three things you differ most with Joe Biden?
Are you comma chameleon? And now you're for fracking, now
you're for walls on the border, Now you're for no
taxes for tips or these areas of significant disagreement with
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Joe Biden. And what's the biggest you see, just like
with bias, and it could rear It's heat tonight on CNN.
After all, they're out of time and other players in
the bullpen, they could come trotting in. So I don't
I don't think they're going to demise her. But like bias,
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in media bias, it's stories you cover, stories you don't. Angles.
You look at it from angles you don't. People you
interview people you don't, the clips you choose, the clips
you don't. It's the same way with questions, the questions
you ask, the questions you don't, the questions you follow
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up and ask for clarification, and the ones you don't.
I don't want to sound like everybody on talk radio,
but let me just ask this question. Do you find
it odd that a candidate for president of the United
States has not done an interview for thirty eight days? Yes?
Or no? Do you find it odd when she finally does,
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it's pre taped, it's CNN, and she's bringing her veep
with her. Does that strike anybody as normal? But what's
been normal about this year? Right? And by the way,
now that you can say, well, she finally did her interview,
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she still hasn't done a news conference, and what's the
significance of that. Well, today, you'll only get what Dana
Bash asks or doesn't ask. You'll only get what CNN
allows you to see. It's being pre taped. It could
be edited, may not be, could have just been for scheduling.
What questions? Does she pause and let Tim chime in? Well,
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wait and see, But still no news conference. Were multiple
people in a live setting from multiple outlets with uncontrollable
agendas can ask any question that has yet to happen.
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I've made it pretty crystal clear where I stand, So
I'll just put in the form of a question. But
you know it's not Could it be that they hit
Joe Biden a basement in twenty twenty to win, and
now they're trying to hide Combolan plain sight and they
want you to take your eyes off this thirty eight
days by doing this pre taped interview. But shouldn't the
counter still go until she does that news conference? We
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all be suspicious to trying to hide her in plain sight?
Do presidents even matter anymore?
Speaker 3 (08:09):
Are they just puppets?
Speaker 1 (08:15):
If we were all in the backseat of a car,
are you comfortable to Joe's driving right now?
Speaker 3 (08:22):
No?
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Are you dozing off? Is Jeffrey the only one talking
at the front seat? Hey, this ain't right, like one
of our top stories that he's gonna have a conversation
with She really don't well, because I don't know what
you're gonna say to him. I don't even know if
you're gonna remember him or say you talk to somebody
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else that was dead. The other big thing is the
big Arlington distraction. Oh, be ready for it. Donald Trump
is disgraceful and he staged a photo op at Arling.
Probably illegal, certainly unethical. We don't use our fallen soldiers
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as props. And then they'll hit you with this. Today
there was some sort of photographic incident. This reminds me
of the Larry David episode. There was an incident in
the kitchen, and you're starting to get little wafts of it.
Nobody wants to come out right on record because nobody
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really knows quite what to do with this exaggerated incident.
And what it sounds like from one perspective is you
got yourself aginda crazy, polarized political cuckoo. Fran and Ali
on staff at the cemetery that decided to go nuts,
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and some Trump handlers who decided to you know, came
from getting near the president who is nearly killed not
so long ago, so we don't even know what that
incident is or who that person is.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
Now.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
I doubt there's any deep dives into this cemetery worker coming.
I want to share something with you, and I'll save
the punchline for last. I don't know how much of
this I can get in two minutes, but it's worth it.
So we used to have ABCNBCCBS. Now we got MSNBCC
and then you get all these offshits. But MSNBC is
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different because it's tied to NBC. So you go to
their website to find what's the deal with the cemetery,
then you pop up with this. In modern American politics,
the vast majority of officials in both parties have taken
care to treat the military, service members veterans with the respect.
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Donald Trump, for reasons that defy comprehension, has chosen a
radically different path over the last decade or so. Republicans
have reportedly the Republican brother as reportedly reportedly is the
keyword he could have started the sentence, as has been debunked,
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reportedly denigrated those who served in the military, condemned fallen
American heroes as suckers. My son's not a sucker. You've
heard those old Joe Biden. This guy's colting them all.
Trump has complained bitterly about the American military leaders, reportedly
disparaged wounded veterans, blamed the military leaders for failed missions,
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he approved, downplayed the importance of traumatic brain injuries suffered
by soldiers, feuded with the gold Stars. I can't even
finish the paragraph. But a different aspect of his disrespect
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for those who were the uniform was on display this
week his record. The former president, seeing a possible campaign opportunity,
appeared eager on Monday to exploit the third anniversary of
an Sarah's attack in Afghanistan that killed thirteen US service members. Oh,
I can't do the bet on the queu till I
do this. Okay, this is the best part. This included
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attending a w reef laying ceremony a tomb of unknown soldier,
quickly followed by a thumbs up photo op at the
grave stone in section sixty. If we were to stop
right there, it would already be the basis for a
legitimate controversy Indeed, Esquire published a memorable headline alongside a
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Charles Pearce column this week. They turned to themselves for inspiration.
As you can see, how the hell was Trump allowed
to use Arlington Cemetery as a campaign drop. But that
was before the story managed to get even worse. As
NBC reports, it appears there's been an incident that took
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place at the cemetery. The details of what transpired are
still coming together, but nprur Friends an APR reported, for example,
that a source familiar said two members of Trump's campaign
staff had a verbal and physical altercation with an official,
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not a worker, an official at the Arlington Cemetery, probably
trying to protect I mean, it's all. It just goes
on and on. Then he gets into the federal law
for hibits political campaigning, a big, long explanation for why
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buried in this Donald Trump was there because he was
invited by the family members of the fallen officers. Not
a photo op, not a campaign exploitation. Here's how the
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person ends it. Then I'll give you the big punchline.
I don't imagine we've heard the last of this story.
Well no, because it's a narrative, probably designed to distract
us from common they having to bring Timmy in the
room with her. I don't imagine we've heard the last
of this story, but as it progresses, it's hard not
to wonder what the political world's reaction might have been
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if a Democrat candidate were caught up in a similar controversy.
How many GOP office holders would call for him or
her to quit the race? Members of those killed in
action as not the current commander in chief on vacation,
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but Donald T. Trump to be there for the third anniversary,
and Donald Trump went out of respect to the families,
which doesn't match this whole fantastic fiction narrative. And now
they want him to quit the race, as if Tom
Trumps can go. You know what, You're right, I quit
these people are you? Sort of? But here's the best
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part of the story. I got to go. It's twenty
minutes after the article is written by Steve Bennen. Steve
is a producer for The Rachel Maddow Show and the
editor of madow Blog, Mad Doc Wow. He's also a
best selling author of Minister of Truth, Democracy, Reality, and
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The Republicans War On the Recent Past. Well, he's a
legitimate source, then isn't he? And then the others will
say as MSNBC reported or NBC reported, and what are
they quoting Rachel Maddow's producer.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Cuck Oo.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
So we got a lot of nutty stuff to report
on today. Things to look for, questions that will be
asked and won't be asked, and why it's pre taped,
and why still no news conference at the end of
the day, it's just another day where they're trying to
win the White House by hiding their candidate. The first
time was in a basement right now, in plain sight
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or pre taped on CNN. This is your Morning Show
with Michael del Chona. I am Michael del Jorno, and
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the phones and the board and all the technology is
the artist formerly known as Fitting Sense, Fitting Sense, the
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rapper Fitting Sense, now better known as Jeffrey Lyon. All right,
if you're just waking up, Vice President Harris and Minnesota
Governor Tim Walls are set for their pre taped CNN interview.
You know, I try to be objective and fair. I've
got one. I'm a little worried. I only have one person,
says me, hate mail. Hey, that's a fun idea hate
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talkbacks that could be fun. Send the men now. Actually,
what we should do with talkback today is what is
the one question you'd like to see Dana Bash ask?
And then we'll save them all and see if any
of them are asked when we watch tonight. But it's
hard not to notice the timmy in the room. Kamala
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Harris after thirty eight days, is finally going to sit
down and do an interview, and she's bringing her veet
with her. She won't even do her first interview after
thirty eight days alone, and it's pre taped, and it's
CNN and still no news conference in counting. And what
I was gonna say is I try to be fair
and objective, but you know, I'll give you an example.
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This is the this is the hell that is my
life before you wake up. Because we are surrounded by
voices and most of them aren't worth listening to. We
live in a seat we're drowning, and access to information
and stories, but are they the right ones or are
they the narratives in the distractions? So if you go
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to CNN's website, for example, are you picking on CNN
right now?
Speaker 7 (18:15):
No?
Speaker 1 (18:15):
It's CNN doing the first interview, so that makes them relevant. Headline,
Harris interview is the latest high stakes moment in a
wild race. And then under it, by the way, right
under it. You know how Google does their searches fresh
controversy bruise over Trump's Arlington visit. Vance tells Harris to
go to hell analysis Arlington confrontation. Isn't Trump's first military
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cemetery controversy? Kill the Nazarene. Oh, She's always waiting, isn't she?
But I looked at all of that and my thought was,
it really doesn't matter what Dana Bash asks. It really
doesn't matter if Kamala answers or Tim answers. It's kind
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of already failed in that we had to wait thirty
eight days for it, or as I said, last half hour,
forget talk show radio hosts and all that. Just ask yourself,
isn't it odd she wouldn't sit down and do an
interview for thirty eight days? Does it really matter what
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she does on that thirty eighth day when she does
pre taped on CNN with her emotional support beat by
her side, Does it really matter what questions asked or
what she answers or tim answers? What why would you
wait thirty eight days? Why have you still not done
a news conference giving all reporters a chance to ask
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any unscripted question. But oh, by the way, as a
radio host, feel free. If you're listening on your iHeartRadio app,
you'll see a microphone. Press it. That's a talkback button.
I don't want to read just email and text messages.
Now I'm gonna hear your voice on your morning show.
What question would you like to hear Dana Bash ask?
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I mean, suddenly Kamala Harris is for fracking. Suddenly she's
for Israel and Hamas or the Palacitian territory. Suddenly she's four.
She casts the final vote that released eighty billion dollars
for the IRS to harass service workers' tips, to drum
up some more revenue for the ever growing government. We
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got to take your wealth to redistribute it. Of course,
now Southern she's for no taxes on tips. You probably
have a lot of questions I would think if you
were Dana Bash and CNN, and quite frankly, don't bash
Dana Bash or CNN unless we get your questions on record.
Let's see if she asks him, I will admit. I
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suggested that, like media bias, story should cover stories you don't. Angles,
you cover angles, you ignore people, you talk to people
you don't, the questions you ask them, the questions you don't,
the answers you use, the answers you don't. That's how
you craft bias. So what do you think CNN could
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do tonight, Well, it's pretaped. They could edit. They could
ask Tim the questions that they don't want to ask Kamala.
That way, if you don't like the answer, you don't
like Tim and not. There's a lot of things you
could do and the only way to really cut through
it did I just turn into Keith Morrison. It's been
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a while since I watched The Sleepy Little Down. You
ever notice murders happen in very serene places. They call it.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
Sunflower Circle, in a sleepy little community called Serenity. They
were murdered, but on that night it was not seren No,
it was sinister. For one young couple. They didn't just
not off to sleep, No, they were murdered.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
He is one of the greatest storytellers who ever lived,
and one of the greatest narrative voices I have ever heard,
Keith Morrison, I am not making fun of them. In awe,
I what a great life. I would be sitting in
your booth and just tell stories. That'd be great. And
then what he's interviewing.
Speaker 8 (22:33):
You know, they're telling stories about when she was alive.
She was crazy that way, wasn't she? He's just so
good Anyway, I digress. What questions would you ask Kamala
Harris tonight? What questions do you think Dana bash should
ask Kamala Harris to I use that talkback button. I
want to play him and I want to save him.
Let's see how many of them she does tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Meanwhile, we all know that the two big states are
Wisconsin and Michigan, so this might strike you as a
bit of a Robert Kennedy Junior's name will remain in
the ballots in Michigan. In Wisconsin, remember, Kennedy said, if
I'm going to be a spoiler, I'm coming out of
the race. Kennedy also said, I'm more helpful to Donald
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Trump now out of the race than in the race,
which is why I'm suspending my campaign. My name is
on the ballots, but in all of the swing states,
I'm formally taking my name off the ballot, and then
by some amazing technicality in Michigan and Wisconsin, his name
will remain. Just like hiding commelin plain sight. All their
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little shadow campaigns are for everyone to see. But if
you bring them up.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
Wow, careful, you might be an insurrectionist.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
There's gonna be a lot on this Arlington distraction and incident.
It's an Arlington Cemetery official, not a worker who might
be a partisan nut. And as the article I read
to you from MSNBC which ends up being a producer
for the Rachel Maddow Show, after paragraphs and paragraphs of
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distortions and lies and misquotes, they condemned the president and
call you to tell him to leave the race. So
if you're following the bouncing ball, impeach him twice. Say
he won't leave, then he leaves. Hope he's gone forever.
When he's not, use law fair, drag him into court,
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try to throw him into jail. When that doesn't work,
maybe take a shot at him. Now they're trying to
send him back to court no matter what the Supreme
Court says. But no, let's put Rachel Maddow's producer high
on the list, or maybe he should just step down.
I think it would be absolutely hilarious if Trump stepped
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down over this. You know what, You're right after surviving
to impeachments, an assassination attempt, three law fair cases, and
the constant hatred and harassment for something I don't need
in life, I'm doing for others. You're right, I should
have gone to Arrington. I'm stepping out of the break.
I just can't do this just so they can all
sit in the room and go. That's all it took.
All along. Three and a half years later, Rachel Maddow
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is President of the United States, the Vice president is
the producer, and they're appearing at a pre taped interview
with the late Larry King.
Speaker 3 (25:30):
Oh, I don't think they have a bill for this.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
Breton Franking, Tennessee.
Speaker 9 (25:41):
My morning show is your morning show with Michael DELJOHNOUI.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
Well, as I said earlier, it's kind of hard not
to notice the Timmy in the room. Here's Brian Shook
with our Road to the White House. Road to the
White House twenty twenty four. Kamala Harris is under Republican
scrutiny for including her VP pick in her first interview,
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders claims Democrats think Harris can't
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handle a one on one interview.
Speaker 10 (26:14):
It's clear that her own team and her own party
thinks she needs a babysitter, and that's why they're putting
her vice presidential nominee on the stage with her.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
Republicans also question why the interview needs to be pre taped.
Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walls are set to sit
with CNN in an interview to air at nine pm
Eastern tonight. The interview is expected to take place while
Harrison Walls are on a bus tour through Georgia. In Washington,
I'm Brian Schuk.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
You know all this political nonsense is and what's scary.
What's scary is Joe Biden's still running this country and
apparently there's a big call with China today. Mark Mayfield
has more.
Speaker 11 (26:53):
Nicole will be part of efforts to smoother relationship between
the two countries. The agreement comes from a meeting held
Wednesday in Beijing. Betweentional security advisor Jake Sullivan in a
top Chinese official. Biden and she agreed in November to
have increased communications between the two sides.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
I'm Mark Neefield. Israel confirms it has launched a large
scale occupation operation rather in the occupied West Bank. Lisa
Taylor's here with more.
Speaker 7 (27:16):
Israeli military carried out airstrikes and raids early Wednesday. Daniel
Hamamjen reports from Jerusalem on what the Israeli military is
trying to accomplish.
Speaker 9 (27:24):
In the words of the Israeli Foreign Minister, He said
this today that Iran is working to set up a
terrorist front against Israel in the West Bank, following the
model of Gaza and Lebanon, also calling.
Speaker 7 (27:36):
This a full fledged war, The Palestinian Red Crescent Society
said ten people were killed and nearly two dozen injured
in the military operation.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
I'm Misa Taylor. Companies are being flooded with job applications
from North Korea. Something sounds suspecially here. Michael Kashner report that.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
Startup Sender says it suspects as many as four in
five applicants from some job websites part of a remote
work scheme aim to help fund the North Korean state.
According to Forbes, a cybersecurity expert told the news outlet
it saw one email account automated to apply to three
hundred different jobs usually in IT. Once hired, they use
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AI to do the work for them and can make
as much as three hundred thousand dollars a year. I'm
Michael Kassner.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
And both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have revealed their
economic plans and both carry a huge price tag. What
will it mean for the national debt? Oh? Nobody's paying
attention to that, are they? Well, the bill does come
at the end of the meal. Aaron Rayal is here
with our story. Good morning, Aaron. Yeah, who cares about that?
It cares about the bill. I can wash dishes.
Speaker 10 (28:41):
It's fine, We'll figure it out. Yeah, listen, if I
do want to say this, because I think it's important.
If the GOOP was ever the party that was committed
to reducing the national debt, it just isn't anymore. It
isn't because if you look at the numbers, I'm going
off of data compiled by the pen Wharton budget Model.
They just looked at this very very agnostically, and what
they found is that if you look at the policies
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using dynamic pricing, so dynamic pricing basically reflects the increased
tax revenue from the policies and the increased economic activity
At the real number, what is it really going to be?
Because there will be some benefits, there will be some negatives.
Trump he promises to add four point one trillion to
the worrisome debt levels that we already have. Harris's will
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add two trillion. A reason she will adds so much
less is because she's going to increase corporate taxes to
just under thirty percent. Trump is going to decrease them.
Because of that, we're going to lose a lot of money. Yes,
will some of those corporations go overseas for sure? Probably yes,
But it's the fact that we haven't. They're currently taxed
at twenty one percent. He wants to lower that to fifteen,
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so that's estimated to cost about six hundred billion. And
he wants to abolish the income tax on social security benefits.
That's going to cost another one point two trillion. All
of these are very popular policies, but pay for them
is the hard part.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
Yeah. Well, I always said, you know, both parties are
part of the problem. One's a part of the problem
because of what they believe is opposite of our intent,
and it's unsustainable the other because it really lives what
it believes, or certainly the priorities don't seem to be there.
I don't want to get into the whole dynamic pricing,
but you know, if those companies leave and those peoples leave,
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those people leave, their income, leaves their property, tax, leaves
their I mean, I think the effect is more rippling
than it appears. But yeah, it does show for both sides.
Nobody's really interested in the clear and present danger of
debt exactly.
Speaker 10 (30:39):
And listen, here's the thing. If I'm not shocked, you
know someone who's really truly shooting it straight down the middle.
I'm shocked that the Democrats come in with less of
a debt burden than the Republicans. Usually the Republicans used
to be like, you know, the dad who didn't overspend.
That is just not the case anymore at all.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
Well, yeah, the spending is out of control on both sides.
But yes, you know that those tax increases, which, by
the way, I might add, how fair is this when
the likelihood of those tax increases ever happening are about zero? Right?
So then what is her total without that tax revenue?
Because if you do that tax revenue going to it's
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going to be catastrophic from a business standpoint, from people's
four oh one k perspectives, I mean for a lot
of things, and because of that, nobody thinks it's going
to happen. I wonder if you back that one element
out where Kamala Harris comes in, I'm guessing about the same.
Speaker 10 (31:39):
I'm guessing about the same. Yeah, probably because it's it is.
Her proposal is about double the Trump's proposals create like
double the depth burden. So if she took this one
major policy to pay for most things off the board, yeah,
it Likeliwood. She has not said that she has any
intention to do that. But they also want to increase
the child tax credit. Now this one is interesting. Kamala
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Harris wants to bump it up to three thousand for
children over the age of five, thirty six hundred for
kids under the age of five. But that tax, the
corporate tax, would easily pay for that. The policy would
cost about one point seven trillion over the next decade.
But this is a Again, this goes back to a
bigger problem like this, this worrisome level of debt. And
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I understand the argument that like the US government can
print their own money, so it's not really a problem.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
And I get that. I guess it creates the further
inflation problem, so that's not a solution.
Speaker 10 (32:33):
Either, right, Well, but then they pull money out of
the system, and they kind of put us towards the recession,
which is we've we've been doing now with the stag
and housing market and the high interest rates and everyone
in pain. So they're not they want to toe the line,
not push us into recession, so they have like these
mechanisms they can use. But all of that said, what
I think that like the bigger problem here is that
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printing money works until it doesn't, like, and I don't
know when it will stop working.
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