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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Now on the Voice of New York. It's the Mark
some Own show on seven tenor well.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Shutdown is over. We'll get to that. We'll get to
the BBC. They're in big trouble reputation wise. We'll get
to Mom Donnie exactly who is he putting in City
Hall and what does it mean. We'll get to Tiss James.
We'll get to MSNBC. It's in its final week right now.
Friday's the final day of MSNBC. We'll get to Jimmy
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Kimmel and his a nutty wife, and a whole lot more.
The shutdown is over, as is the career of Chuck Schumer.
It comes to an end with this. He'll never recover
from this disaster. The Senate voted to end things. They
decided to do it with the same exact deal they
could have had forty five days ago. Nothing changed, absolutely nothing.
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A lot of people think they wanted that shutdown on
during the election, thinking it would in some way help
him in the election. But it's over, it's done, and
the House will vote on it. They won't be able
to do it today, probably tomorrow, the House will vote
on it and then the government reopens. As far as
the air traffic controllers, it'll take till the weekend to
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get them back. That'll be a slower process. So by
there's still canceling flights today and tomorrow and probably Thursday
as well, but by Friday or Saturday it should be fixed.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Hey.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
President Trump said that, you know, a lot of the
air traffic controllers decided if they weren't getting paid, they're
not coming to work. And a lot of them decided
to come to work even without getting paid. And President
Trump said he's going to try to arrange a ten
thousand dollars bonus for every controller that worked through the shutdown,
which is which is a great idea. So it's over.
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The shutdown ended. It's now the longest one in history.
The longest before had been twenty eighteen thirty five days.
That was during Donald Trump's presidency. They get shut down
crazy when Trump is in office. So this was the
longest one ever went past the thirty five days. It's
over nothing. They didn't get anything as a result of
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the shutdown, but that's always the case. There's never been
a case where any party ever achieved anything with a shutdown.
The shutdown Caucus is zero for fourteen they've never gotten
anything out of it. It's a good thing that it's
over finally and everything gets back to normally. He's the
president based.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
On everything I'm hearing. They haven't changed anything, and we
have support from enough Democrats, and we're going to be
opening up our country. Too bad or's closed, but we'll
be opening up our country very quickly. The dealer is
very good.
Speaker 5 (02:41):
We're not going to be.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
Giving one and a half trillion dollars to people that
came in from jails and from the gangs and drug
dealers and all of these others that they wanted to
be given healthcare, which would have hurt our healthcare system.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Yeah, that was part of the ridiculous fight on the
Democrats health care for illegals. Now, the other problem is
they're going to have to redo the whole health care plan.
This Affordable Care Act is not affordable, and Democrats proving
that by saying it needs subsidies. It's not affordable. The
Affordable Care Act, the whole idea was affordable health care
for everybody. Well, apparently nobody can afford it because you
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need a subsidy to pay for it. If it was affordable,
you wouldn't need that now the real problem is that
Liz Peek explained to us yesterday, the original idea with
Obamacare is you'd force everybody on it, and all the
younger people, say under forty, don't really use much health care,
so they're just paying into the system. And the older
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people who use all the healthcare, they might be draining
the money, but all the young people kicking in money
makes up for it and it all evens out. The
problem is the courts didn't like it, and there was
an Act of Congress where they redid the whole thing
where they realized and there was a fear they would
lose this in court. The idea of you a mandate
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you have to buy this healthcare that the government couldn't
do that. So the legislation changed that so they were
no longer younger people forced to buy it. And younger
people generally don't buy healthcare if they don't have to.
So it was all just people draining the system, and
that's how it got all screwed up. So they'll have
to redo Obamacare. President Trump knows that we.
Speaker 4 (04:22):
Want a healthcare system where we pay the money to
the people instead of the insurance companies.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
And I tell you.
Speaker 4 (04:27):
We're going to be working on that very hard over
the next short period of time. Where the people get
the money. We're talking about trillions and trillions of dollars,
where the people get the money.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Yeah, now it's his plan he's got someone are calling
it trump care. Problem is, if you call it trump care,
every Democrat's going to get sick immediately and going to
need some health care. If you call it trump care,
will any Democrats sign up for it? But the idea
of trump Care is they'll give you the money and
you go pick your plan. You remember the Obama lie,
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The big Obama lie was if you like your doctor,
you can keep your doctor. If you like your plan,
you can keep your plan. Well, none of that turned
out to be true. You couldn't keep your doctor, you
couldn't keep your plan, you lost the choice and all
that with Obamacare. But with the President's plan of just
giving everybody the money, well you can then go out
and pick your own plan. It's a pretty good idea.
Speaker 6 (05:18):
You know.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
Another thing President wants to do with the tariff situation.
Tariffs will be coming down slowly but surely, but the
tariffs also bring in a lot of revenue. A ton
of revenue come the trillions. President says seventeen trillion. It's
not seventeen trillion, it's more like seven trillion, but you
know him. But it's trillions of dollars coming in in revenue,
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and he wants to start distributing that couple thousand dollars
to everybody from the tariffs. You know, the United States
didn't have income tax. There was no income tax at
all in the United States still about nineteen fifteen. And
you'd say, well, how did they find the how did
they pay for the government, how do they fund the government? Well,
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with tariffs, there was enough revenue to fund the entire
government just off terraffs President Trump.
Speaker 4 (06:07):
The tariffs are very high on India because of the
Russian oil, and they've stopped doing the Russian oil. It's
been reduced very substantially. Yeah, we're going to be bringing
the tariffs down.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Yeah, one by one, each country will get their tariffs
to come down, and then you could start distributing some
money too from the tariffs.
Speaker 4 (06:21):
So we're going to issue a dividend to our middle
income people and lower income people of about two thousand dollars,
and we're going to use the remaining tariffs to lower
our debt. We're going to be lowering our debt, which
is a national security thing.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
Yeah, so they'll get the check. Now, as you said,
lower and middle income, upper income, the wealthy will not
get a check. Now you're going to say, well, that
screws up the tax cuts for the billionaires. These tax
cuts for billionaires as well, There was never any truth
to that. Every study of the tax cuts show it
was almost all entirely for middle and lower income study
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even the Biden IRS studies showed that. But it doesn't
matter as long as you got the media covering for you.
He yelled tax cuts for the wealthy, tax cuts for billionaires,
and they keep repeating it, and after a while you've
repeat something enough everybody believes it. So the big casualty
of the shutdown is Chuck Schumer. Republicans can't stand him,
but now Democrats can't stand him either. He's just a
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tired old dinosaur, an old relic, and all his silly
tricks don't work anymore. He did one yesterday. He does
this trick where he's not going to vote for it.
He is going to fight and stand up to this settlement.
He'll vote against it. Meantime, he tells eight other Democrats
go switch over and vote for it. He make sure
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it gets passed. He tells eight other people to vote
for it, and he votes against it just to cover himself.
But everybody knows he gave the wink in the nod
to the other people to do it. He's supposed to
hold the line and make sure nobody voted for well,
he arranged for it to pass. But everybody's wise to him.
Now nobody falls for this. Nobody likes the new glasses.
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The big swift delos are glasses. But Schumer is done.
The crazy wing of the party, the socialist wing, the
angry woke left wing, obviously they were apt to get him,
primary him, chase him out. But now the moderates, the
middle class realize he's a useless guy. He's just old
and tired and his way of doing it. He's the
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Mitch McConnell. He's a Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell, Schumer, tired
old fossils. They all gotta go Schumer. I don't know
if he knows it or he realizes it.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
Republicans now own this healthcare crisis. They knew what was coming.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
We wanted to fix it.
Speaker 7 (08:39):
Republicans said no, and now it's on them.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
The problem is this, Mom Donnie is pretty slick. Mom Donnie,
you know, he talks fast. He talks really fast, a
mile a minute, and he's just sprays things out. Schumer
puts on the old glasses and reads his index cards
and slowly reads them and you can tell he's reading
it off a card. Not effective anymore, especially in the
fast Mom Donnie age and Schumer just out of touch.
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Hey speaking to mom Donnie. All right, he's appointing more people,
naming more people. What's this administration going to be like?
Look like he's appointed Dean fully Hand to be the
first deputy mayor. That's the big job. That's the guy
that actually runs things. That's how Eric Adams turned around
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his administration. He brought in the great Randy Mastro, who
was Juliani's a you know, first deputy mayor. He bought
in Randy Mastro a year ago, and Randy Mastro ran
city Hall and he you know, they got Jessica Tistion,
they got him. So that's why you Adam straighten out
the first deputy mayor. That's what really determines how an
administration is going to run. So Mam Donnie has brought
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in Dean fully Hand. Now who is he, Well, he
was Deblasio's chief of staff. He was Deblasio's budget director
in the beginning, then became chief of staff for many
years under Deblasio. So as we keep telling you, this
is going to look exactly like Deblasio. We got through.
It was not great Deblasio. Obviously, crime went up and
things got bad, but we got through it. We got
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through eight years of Deblasio. You'll probably be able to
get through, Mom Donnie. Dean full of Hand will run things.
He's a Doblasio guy. He'll run it de Blasio style. Now.
The only problem is this Dean full of Hand is
the most connected guy in Albany with the Assembly, with
the legislature. He's worked up there. That's how I got
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to know Mam Donni. He kind of mentored Mam Donni.
But he's a powerful guy with the legislature. The problem
there is if he's the first deputy mayor, if he's
the key guy in the Mamdani administration, he's a guy
will have klout with the legislature if they want to
get something passed, he can really push it through. That's
a problem. That's he'll have a lot of influence with
the legislature. Now, remember anything that passes, Hulkal has to
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sign it. Of course, he's a terrible coward. If there's
any political pressure, she'll usually cave. But Hokel is the
one pushing Mom Donnie to keep Jessica Tish. Mom Donnie
would have no interest in keeping Jessica dish, but it's
Hocal that keeps pushing that. Now, I don't know in
the end, once Ma'm Donnie's in there and feels comfortable,
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I don't know if Hkal have any influence over him anymore.
Probably not promise Jessica Tish. She's a good police commission
but she's very tough and strong, and if you look
at the Adams administration, she was pretty tough standing up
to Eric Adams, pushing back on things Adams put up
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with it. Mom Donnie probably won't, probably won't. He's not
looking for somebody to push back on him, so he
would not tolerate it. And Jessica Tish, very wealthy woman,
doesn't need the job, would leave in a second. Who
would Mam Donnie bring In. He's a. High on his
list is Rodney Harrison, former ny IPD Chief of Department,
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Big big NYPD got He left a few years ago,
became the Suffolk County Police Chief. Did a good job.
You ask good people in the NYPD, they'll say, yeah,
Rodney here says he's good. He's good. They don't rave
about him. They wouldn't be thrilled about him, but they
wouldn't be too upset. He's a he's pretty good. But
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look for him. High on the list. If Jessica Tish leaves. Now,
all this Mamdani stuff, the free buses, he has absolutely
no authority to make. He has no control of the buses.
That's strictly the MTA, and that's controlled by the governor.
Does Hulko want free buses now?
Speaker 4 (12:40):
I cannot set forth a plan right now that takes
money out of a system that relies on the fares
of the buses and the subways.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Yeah. So, however, he could kind of do the free
buses by what de Blasio did with the subway. Just
tell everybody, you're you're not going to do anything about
turnstile jumping. You're not going to arrest anybody for that.
And remember during the Blasio nobody paid on the subject. Well,
normal people did, but everybody else just jumped the turnstile
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so he could announce, if you don't pay the bus fare,
we're not going to arrest you. That kind of stuff.
But Mom Donnie, he did promise those buses.
Speaker 5 (13:17):
I continue to be excited at the work of making
the slowest busses in America fast and free, and I
appreciate the Governor's continued partnership and delivering on that agenda
of affordability.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
The slowest buses in America, well, that's the result of traffic.
Has nothing to do with making the bus free. That's
a traffic thing. Now, one good thing about mom Donnie,
And everybody's threatening to leave, So Mom Donnie may solve
our traffic problem. He may end gridlocked just by everybody leaving,
So you've got to give him credit for that.
Speaker 5 (13:49):
I'm just as excited as I was about free buses
today as I was more than a year ago. This
is the work that will animate so much of what
the three of us in what our City Hall will
do is to ensure that we are living up to
those promises and transforming politics as we know.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Yeah, Now, if you have free buses, everybody says that, well,
they'll just turn into homeless shelters. The homeless we'll just
get on the bus and just stay there, just sleep
there all day and night. So hey, Tish James are sleazy,
dirty Attorney General Letitia James. You know she's got these indictments.
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She's got probably here, there's more indictments coming. Mortgage fraud.
She bought these houses. We had no idea about this
because the media totally corrupt, never ever investigates anything, so
we didn't know while she's our attorney general why she's
conducting lawfare against Donald Trump. She's also a slum lord.
That's her hobby, being a slumlord, buying these broken down
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houses in Virginia, and a couple of them she stuck
family members in this the one, the famous one with
the mortgage fraud that she said was her primary residence.
She stuck her niece in there. And apparently a lot
of criminals in this family piece is jump parole. She's
a wanted fugitive. She's been staying in the house and
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apparently since Letitia James bought that house and put her
relative in there, police have been called to the house
multiple times. Dozens and dozens and dozens of times. Police
have been called there for domestic issues, for suspicious characters,
all sorts of stuff. According to police reports, they were
sometimes called there multiple times in one day. This is
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a Tis James family. Pretty sleezy, pretty sleezy. It's in
the genes, I guess. Anyway, Hey, we'll take some calls
in a minute. Eight hundred three two one zero seven
ten is the number. Eight hundred three two one zero
seven to ten.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
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to hear Mark live. Set another for Mark's podcast to
hear him any time. Now back to Mark zimone on
do woor.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to uh Frank
in Arizona. Frank, how you doing?
Speaker 3 (16:07):
Hi? Mark? Mark.
Speaker 6 (16:08):
Every time to cap or a Korean War or Vietnam War,
had the World wars, I'd say thank you for your service.
And I always ask them to shake their hands to
anybody like where your were and what you did, and
now you ever sit down. Nobody's interested, And I said,
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you know, you have to get the same answer in
school anymore. These kids today have to know what you
guys American history.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
Well, yeah, that's the big the biggest problem, too big,
the two biggest problems trying to run in democracies when
you have totally corrupt media, totally slanted biased. Then the
university's got hijacked a couple of decades ago and they've
become woke in doctrine nation centers and not teaching real
American history and all that stuff. Let's go to uh
Phil and queens Phil. How you doing?
Speaker 8 (16:59):
Hey, how you doing?
Speaker 9 (17:00):
Happy Veterans Day to all the veterans. I think they're
fifteen million or so. I had a crazy idea last night.
I wanted to run it by you. I think President
Trump should invite bib Netanyahoo to New York City and
they should show up at the inauguration, and also invite
everybody else who should have a mostly peaceful protest. Maybe
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a lot of the people who show up.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Well, I don't think he's going to do that, but
there has been Mamdanni has said he will arrest bb
netnau if he comes to New York, which of course
is just absolutely ludicrous. But President Trump has said if
bb netnah who wants to come to New York. He
will have federal agents escort him and guard him and
protect him from any crazy crap. Mom Donnie might try
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to pull so at some point, not the inauguration, but
at some point they may. He may have to come
here to address the un or something. The President has
said he will protect Netna who at all times from
Mom Donnie. Let's go to Dave in Chicago. Dave, how you.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
Doing morning, Mark.
Speaker 7 (18:00):
I'm doing very well, Thank you.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
Mark.
Speaker 7 (18:02):
I watched in fascination yesterday President Trump's swearing in of
the Syrian president by Vice President jd.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
Vance.
Speaker 7 (18:12):
A couple of things stuck out. Judge Janine Piro is
all business, and she was directing where a number of
the officials should stand behind President Trump. I believe this
was buy his requests. And amongst other things, President Trump
said that at some point soon we are going to
see gas prices dropped to two dollars a gallon. And lastly, Mark,
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he was speaking about taking a lot of those tariffs
money and giving it to the poor and middle just
as we just said what you just mentioned, yes, sir.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
Yeah, but gas prices are coming down all over the
place now. People in New York say, I don't matter
if still have four dollars ago. Well, that's New York,
that's New York State, that's New Jersey. That taxing the
hell out of every gawn, I guess. But they are
down dramatically. The places where they're coming down very slow
rate in New York and California. But that's due to
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state tax and city tax, all sorts of gas taxes.
But if you look around the country, state by state,
they've come down. Trump loves this new Syrian leader.
Speaker 4 (19:12):
I've had an agreement with him. He's a very strong leader.
He comes from a very tough place and he's tough guy.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
I liked him. I get along with him.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
The president, the new president of Syria.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
Yeah, so it'll be a well Gi'll get something out
of him. Let's go to Patrick and east Chester. Patrick.
Speaker 8 (19:29):
How you doing, hey, Mark? Yes, I'm actually a veteran
and I was drafted a number of years ago.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
You were in the military.
Speaker 8 (19:37):
Yes, you know Vietnam conflict.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
But were you on our side?
Speaker 3 (19:42):
Yes, it was, it was.
Speaker 8 (19:43):
On our side. But what must might bring a smile
to the face of several of you New York listeners
when they drafted you years ago, they would actually send
a subway token in the mail. When you'd get a
letter in the mail, a formal draft notice that you
were drafted and inducted and you had to report on
a certain day. And David Scott Staper subway too. They're kidding, yes,
and it'll bring a smile to the face of a
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lot of your New York area listeners. So you couldn't
say A person couldn't say, well, like the reason why
I couldn't report I had no money, you know, to
get to Wright Wall Street, you know, for the induction.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
Congratulations, We thank you for your service. Another great veteran here.
Now for your kids listening right now, going, what the
hell is a subway token? This is going to sound
crazy to you. It was a look like a coin,
like a big coin. You had to have this token.
You know, if you're a kid today, you don't know
what we're talking about. You don't even never heard of
a phone booth. You don't know what a TV antenna is.
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You had to put the token in a slot. You
had to buy tokens and carry them around in your pocket.
You know, the kids today, they don't even know what
a metro card is. You just pay with your iPhone.
But let's go to Tom and Queen's Tom. How you doing?
Speaker 9 (20:56):
Hey Mark, Good morning again, slut to the veterans today.
Speaker 3 (21:00):
Question for you.
Speaker 9 (21:01):
Now that we know that Schumer is going to be out,
does that open.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
Up the door for Andrew Cuomo? Right?
Speaker 2 (21:08):
Yeah, please? I just ate? Oh my god? Yes, what
do you think?
Speaker 3 (21:16):
You know?
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Clomo is finished? I don't know that he knows it.
I think he thinks he can run again for something.
He can't. He's finished, but he cannot run for Schumer's
seat because when Schumer leaving, it's going to be the
AOC types that we're going to go after that seat,
the progressives, the woke, and't remember. Schumer looks like an old,
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old old relic, like a tired old dinosaur, and Cuomo
has that same look. He's another Schumer's that they're not
gonna They're all out to get Schumer, but they're not
going to replace him with another Schumer. So Clomo had
no shot at that seat. Rumor has he wants to
move to Florida. You never know, you never know. You know,
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all these people he hangs out with his donors, they're
all also in Florida, so they may be you know,
maybe he thinks he's got a shot down there at something,
but again he's he's just Chuck Schumer. He's the same look,
the same era, the same everything. So he can't run
for that. Hey, when we come back, Bill O'Reilly will
be with us next. Lots to talk about with him
on seven to ten wor.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
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Speaker 2 (22:29):
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Bill O'Reilly dot com. Bill O'Reilly dot com. Bill O'Reilly,
how you doing all right?
Speaker 3 (22:56):
Just spend and cruising into another busy newsweek.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Hey, the shutdown it looks like but you know the
history of this, no party's ever achieved anything with a shutdown.
You never get anything out of it, do you.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
Not? To the American people who were securely political play
Democrats believe that they did have a victory because of
the election results. So that's what they believe. And it
might be true that people were so angry about high
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food prices in the government shutdown, and when historically when
the folks get mad, the American people, they vote against
the incumbency. That goes all the way back to John
Adams by the way. So I mean, this is what
Americans are. We're an impatient people. We don't see the
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big pictures sometimes. But the government will reopen this week
and then we'll have to go through this again in January,
the same thing. It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Yeah. Is the president serious about giving everybody a check
for two thousand dollars from the tariff revenue?
Speaker 3 (24:10):
Sure, he's very serious. I did a message of the
day on Bill Oreilly dot com and it's a little
bit more to it than people know. I don't know
logistically if he's going to have an easy time getting
the money out of the treasury or not, because Congress
is going to try to say, hey, we have to
have a say in this, and then it gets litigated.
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You know how that goes. But the reason that Trump
is able to get all the tariff money in here
is because of us, we the people. Because he's essentially
charging an admissions fee to all the countries around the
world to do business in the United States, like a
cover charge, because we buy more stuff by far than
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any other people on earth, and so everybody wants to
send their stuff to America because we buy it, and
under the other administrations, they could do that without any
admission fee, and it was hurting our domestic sales because
those countries Japan, Korea, China, on and on India wouldn't
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take a lot of American goods. And Trump got in
and said, this is ridiculous. So you're gonna have to
take our stuff, and you're gonna have to pay a
cover charge to sell your stuff in Indianapolis, so that
we the people are part of this tariff money flowing
into the US treasury, so we earn the money the
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two thousand. But it's not going to be easy for
him to get that out.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
Yeah, now you put it out. It's like the Democrats,
you know, they'd love to give away free stuff. Is
Trump learning a lesson from that, copying that?
Speaker 3 (26:00):
Yeah? But this is this is the easiest way. So
it's pretty hard to bring down the price of steak
because you've got fifteen people involved in the steak. You
got the cowboys, got the meat packing plants, you got
the truckers, you got the grocery stores. It's pretty hard,
but saying, Okay, that's going to take me two years
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to get that under control, but it will take me
twenty minutes to send you a two thousand dollars check
to cover the high cross to food. That's what this
is and that's what he's doing.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
Yeah, now, Bill O'Reilly, are we done with Andrew Cuomo?
I love the way you describe him. I'm reading your message,
Bela Lagosi. That's the perfect description.
Speaker 3 (26:44):
Didn't he look like it looked like though. I told him,
you know, if you just turned into a bat just twice,
he would have been elected. He was looking grayer and grayer,
and paler and paler, and just I said, that's Bella
Lagosy out there, reincarnated. Are you through with Andrew Crmo
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as far as an elected official? You are? Oh?
Speaker 2 (27:09):
Goody.
Speaker 3 (27:10):
Well, what he is going to do, and I know
this to be a fact, is behind the scenes, try
to reorganize the New York Democratic Party and purge the
radical elements. So that's what he's going to do, and
I hope he's successful.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
We watched him in the primary try to battle the relic,
you know, radical elements, and he was useless at that.
Speaker 3 (27:36):
Yeah, but now he's mad, so he's a little bit
more motivated. Now it's personal, as they say in The Godfather.
But that's what he's gonna do.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Well, that would be great if he did that, But
isn't that like Schumer trying to take on AOC. It's
not going to work.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
I don't know whether to work or not. It's all
about money, you know. The money asked of the far
left is the Sorows people. That's where it all comes from.
And then there's other organizations that tie in Ford Foundation
all of those. But the erratical left has an enormous
amount of money, way more than the moderate Democrats. And
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I think that's what they're going to try to work on,
is to build up the war chest for moderate Democrats
that may want to run against the aocs, and Schumer,
by the way he's done, he's not going to even
run again. You heard it here on the Mark Simone Show,
because they'll lose to Acosio Cortes and he doesn't want
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to go out that way.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Yeah. You know the problem is if you give the
erradical Mamdani zillions of dollars. He does these very effective
TikTok stuff. And if you do, if you give it
to a Schumer or a Cuomo, they do these tired
old commercials. I'm Andrew Cuomo, vote for you. Can they
be effective in today's world even with the money?
Speaker 3 (28:59):
Look, it's a rapidly changing world. I've hung in there
in journalism for more than fifty years. There are only
two of us on the national scene, two that have
this kind of longevity, me and Brick Hume. And I
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have to tell you, I don't know anything about TikTok.
I don't care about any of it. But my younger
staff they are in charge of marketing my products on
social media because that's where it is. That's where all
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the action is, and it's never coming back to the
networks or cable TV. Never it's over. So even though
I don't know anything, I'm a rudite. Means you can't
do technology, and I can't. I'm spartting up to hire
people who can't. And that's where we are.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
You're an expert on content. That's the secret of you.
You come up with great content.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
I have to spend all my time actually thinking yeah,
which separates me from every other, not every other, but
most other pundits, particularly on television. You don't think they
get talking points in the morning and they spit them out.
I hate that. Oh it guys me crazy.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
So I'm watching the Sunday shows. Every single Democratic guests
used the same phrase. If President Trump didn't spend all
his time on the golf course, every guest on every show.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
That's what they got in the morning to them.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Where is it sent from? Who coordinates this?
Speaker 3 (30:40):
The K Street in Washington, There are three or four
firms that work for the Democratic Party. They get paid
enormous amounts of money to do that. And every morning
they have a list of people in Mani Media and
a lot of Congress people, and they get faxes this
is the talking points of the day. And the Republicans
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do it too, but they're not nearly as good at it.
And the people go out then they go out on
their programs and they spit the same verbiage at almost
word for word. That's how it's done. That's called propaganda, okay.
And you know the guy that perfected that is Goebels,
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who worked for Hitler. He was the Minister of Propaganda
in the Third Reich. And what he did once Hitler
took over in nineteen thirty four was he basically sent,
you know, a faction center or anything, but messengered all
the news media in Berlin saying this is what you
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are to say tonight or today, or this is what
you put in your newspaper. And they did have radio
or in Santa radio and if you didn't say it,
guess what happened.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
Wow. Well we're at a time. But everybody, if you
want to read more stuff like this, get Bill O'Reilly's
latest book, Confronting Evil. It is a fascinating book. All
of his books are they're all great bestsellers. And check
out his YouTube channel, and of course get the TV show,
the column, the Message of the day. Everything's at Bill
O'Reilly dot com. Bill O'Reilly dot com. Bill O'Reilly thanks
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for being with us.
Speaker 3 (32:23):
I appreciate it. I want everybody to look at the
Bill maher stuff.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
Oh yeah, I forgot to ask about that. Well.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
Yeah, so that that was a rollicking shootout. Yeah, and
so if you missed it, we have a posted on
Bill O'Reilly dot com. Well worth a look.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
Yeah, it's great stuff. If you didn't see it went
viral too, just take a look at Bill O'Reilly dot
com watch him on Bill Maher. We'll get back to
that next week. But thanks, thanks for being.
Speaker 3 (32:48):
With us, Thanks for having me Mark.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
Take care, and don't forget. Coming up at noon, Buck Sexton,
Klay Travis excellent show today and then the most listened
to radio show in America. Sean Hannity coming up at
three o'clock. Hey, Jimmy Fayla, excellent show every night at
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We'll get to it right after the news. Don't go away,
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