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If you want to be a part of the program,
Dan Bongino this weekend. I will never be the same.
After learning what I have learned, I can confirm it
has everything to do with what Tulci Gabbard has been
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releasing and declassifying, and everything to do with the grand
conspiracy that is now beginning to take shape and to unfold.
We have a lot of news on this, and we
have Jason Chafitz, who was actively involved on the Oversight
Committee the time and was a very integral part of
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getting out a lot of the information in real time.
What's interesting and kind of fascinating to watch unfold here
is you got the Obama team now quietly trying to
stop you the American people, from actually hearing about these revelations,
or they're just flat out lying and dismissing them, which
is predictable. We have the CIA Director John Ratcliffe suggesting
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that Clinton Brennan won't have the Statue of Limitations protection
in the Russia gay case. The CIA director also confirming
this deep deep state plot and how it lives on,
and more declassification is coming. Tulsey Gabbard at the DNI
unleashing a fury at Obama over his failure to squash
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what she's calling treasonous a Russian conspiracy. And Senator Lindsey
Graham saying new evidence requires a special counsel probe in
the case. And so there's just a lot of moving
pieces that are happening really really quickly here. Victor Davis
Hansen had a great point in this, and that is damning.
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Data dump exposes Obama's complicity, and that really gets to
the heart of it is they got intelligence from senior
intelligence officials going, you know, six weeks after the election
in twenty sixteen, that said no, there was no Russian interference.
They didn't like the intelligence community assessment, so they just
decided to change it in spite of a lot of
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protesting from those people that put it together and warned
them that what they were doing was false and that
they shouldn't do it. And now the Obama allies are
hoping the American public will never learn the details. I
don't think they can stop this prey train. This prey
train moving is at the speed of light light at
this point, and it's including Tulsey Gabbard, CII Director John Ratcliffe,
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FBI Director Cash Bettel, Deputy Director Dan Bongino, the Attorney
General Bondi, all investigating the origins of what has been
one of the biggest lies. And Bongino's not wrong in
saying that, you know, for for this republic to continue,
you cannot have deep state operatives. And I've been using
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my same analogy. I think it's applicable people that want
to destroy a duly elected president with lies and using
the power that they are entrusted with to do so,
or in the case of twenty twenty, you know, putting
cinder blocks on the scale of an election after they
verify the authenticity of a very real laptop, that being
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that of Hunter Biden. Anyway, Jason chaffis author of kind
of Appropriate. They're coming for you, how deep state spies,
NGOs and woke corporations plan to push you out of
the economy anyway, Former Oversight Committee Chair Jason Chaffits thanks
for being with us.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Oh thanks, Sean.
Speaker 3 (04:57):
All right, let's let's talk about what we here, what
we see, and where is this.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Going, hopefully all the way to a prosecutor's desk and
somebody who actually gets prosecuted, because I think the fraud
that was perpetuated and pushed on the American people, it
just doesn't This is why I think a guy like
Don Dan Bongino, who's seen a lot, said, look it,
this shakes me to my core. And part of that
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what I would add, because you're one hundred percent right
on all of this, Sean, are these fis of warrants
because they use the police powers, then they use this
bogus document to apply to the court to be able
to spy on people. And when you do so, the
document that you actually use says that the very top
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verified and so if you can further prove that they
knew it was false or should have known that it
was false, and they fraudulently go before the court and
make that representation, you know, you can't do that in
this country, and there is going to be accountability, and
hopefully that accountability starts now. That is but just one
of the things. But you have John Ratcliffe, who remember
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was on the Intel Committee. Prior to Congress, he was
a US attorney for terrorism cases. He was the Director
of National Intelligence in Trump's first administration. Now he's the
director of the CIA. He's been able to unearth documents
we've never previously seen. That's why I think he foreshadowed
that in the next few days we should be seeing
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information that has never been seen before.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
Okay, well, based on what Tulci Gabbert is declassified? What
is your take on all of this? To me, it
is as damning as it can get. Is that they
purposefully went out there and changed senior career intelligence that
officials analysis of twenty sixteen, and they did it on purpose.
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They did it to sabotage Trump. They did it based
on a doctor they knew to be phony and fraudulent.
That is the Hillary Clinton bought and paid for Russian
disinformation dossier. And call me as a different issue because
Comy signed three of the four PISA warrants, and he
used as the basis for those warrants. The bulk of
information was from that dirty, unverified and unverifiable now and
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totally debunked by December of twenty sixteen. Dossier is the
bulk of information. He signed two more BIZA warrants even
after he knew it was debunked.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Yeah, and that again there, if this conspiracy comes together
the way John Ratcliffe is foreshadowing, you know, those are
issues that can be prosecuted. I think the other thing
that was I've never heard somebody, you know, go to
the White House podium and say out loud, which was
Tulcy Gabbert talking about President Barack Obama him personally be
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involved and this that is a stunning revelation. Now, remember
during the Obama administration. Yeah, yeah, Barack Obama, I'm going
around saying, oh, I have scandal free administration. I mean
everything from Fast and Furious and the use of the IRS.
But how about all the spying on James Rose and
spying on the Associated Press and tapping into what they're doing.
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So it's not a real leap to think that maybe
they did go out and spy on Trump or Trump's administration.
That's an open question. I think it's an allegation, but
at this point, but that foreshadows and portends that, you know,
there's a lot more to this at that time. And
remember it's mid December twenty sixteen when Donald Trump as
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the president elect is going to start getting the presidential briefings.
But curiously it's just the week before that. Then you
have Barack Obama evidently directing the band there, Hey, we
need to go back and change this assessment. That's where
the scramble with the senior officials are trying to cover
up their tracks because the unthinkable happened. Donald Trump actually
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got elected, and they were afraid that eventually he would
see this. And I think that's coming to play right now.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Why do you believe or do you believe as others
that the statute of limitations are not applicable? And do
you see where Cash Pattel he had announced that there's
a grand conspiracy investigation, because I would argue the weaponization
of the Department of Justice in all from twenty twenty
to twenty twenty four was all designed even to bloody
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up Donald Trump to the point he could not run
for a second term at that point. I do believe
that what they did by nobody had ever seen the
Hunter Biden laptop, the FBI had verified its authenticity of
March to twenty twenty. They did go out and pre
bunk it. Is that not putting cinderblocks on the scale
of an election and having deep state operatives manipulate an election,
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because had this come out and they verified its authenticity,
no way Joe Biden could have won in twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
No, I don't, And you know, Donald Trump said in
real time some of these things that were happen, and
there were a lot of us even in Congress, like,
where is this information? How do we get it? Well,
it ends up, we were asking for it, we were subpoenaing,
we were looking for it. It's just the Obama administration
and subsequently the Biden administration they were hiding it. And
so even if we issued a subpoena and asked for
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this information, they just weren't providing it. You asked the
first question about the Statute of Limitations. My understanding, having
heard this from Brett Tolman, a former US attorney, also
from John Ratcliffe, the starting clock on the Statute of
the Limitation starts at the very last act of the
perpetuation of that conspiracy. But there was testimony, multiple testimonies
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that happened in Congress after twenty twenty that you had
Intel Committee, you had other committees, you had subcommittees asking
questions of these players and these people, and as Trey
Goudi and others point out, they were just flat out
line to us. And again Trey Goudi was also on
the Intel Committee. He knew he was asking those questions.
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A Brenner, he knew the answer to those questions, and
he just I mean, he is very adamant that he
just lied and lied to Congress.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
So tell me what shape this takes for mean, it's
not like to me, the foundation is already there, and
now we're putting on top of the foundation. We're beginning
to build out this entire case and with it now
we have smoking gun evidence. As the declassification process moves forward,
it would seem to me that somebody in a fairly
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short order could probably put it all together. Is that
naivete in my part to think it could happen quickly?
Speaker 5 (11:36):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (11:36):
I think it is. I think that's the reason why
John Ratcliffe went on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bardi
Romo and said as much. I mean, he made it
sound like this was day's way. Does it take a
week or two? Maybe, But a guy like that, a
real true professional, is not going to go out and
foreshadow it to that degree without something that is pending.
And while he doesn't explicitly say it, my reading of
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the between the lines on Dan Bongino is that he
has also now seen it. And you know, you got
to give time for these prosecutors to put the whole
case stop the bottom because they're going to fight the
national media. They had to fight them every single step
of the way. But they've got to be able to
make the case clearly to the American people and show
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how all of these elements come together. You've been covering
this for years. You know, your friend Greg Jared wrote
a book on this.
Speaker 3 (12:27):
For goodness sake, but there he wrote, he wrote two
books on this, Let's be real, and they were both
number one best sellers.
Speaker 4 (12:33):
It's frustrating to me.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
There were not many of us that were digging deep,
and we were right there.
Speaker 4 (12:39):
We had it.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
It's the only thing we didn't have was the declassified information,
which offers full, complete vindication and validation of everything that
we did. It was three years of work and Jason,
you were on the program a lot talking about it
with us, as was Trey Goudi, as was John Solomon,
Greg Jared, Catherine Herridge at the time, Sarak Carter at
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the time, and Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows, Matt Gates.
I mean, I'm just giving the names of the people
that were the most helpful.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
Well, look, we were talking to whistleblowers, people who had
seen and were aware of this information. But what seems
to be new, what the director of the CIA is
saying is now there are handwritten notes and other things
that could be declassified, and you get to be really
careful because we take in this nation very sensitive information
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sources and methods making sure that we don't expose somebody
who is in peril. And that work sounds like it
has been done over the last six months because John
Ratcliffe got a running start at this having been through that.
That's why it's coming to fruition now. That's why I
think it's on the verge of breaking loose.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
All right, this case getting blown wide open. How far
does it go? Will people be arrested? We'll get an
answer from Jason Chafitz on the other side. Don't forget
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I don't like over promising and under delivering, and Epstein
would be a case where I think people thought something
was going to be coming, and by the way, there
might be things coming. I'm still withholding judgment more than
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other people are, and still confident. I have confidence in
Pam Bondi, Cash Bettel, Tam Bongino and others to get
to the bottom of this. I just wanted to play
out a little more before I make a definitive statement
on it. But that's kind of been my mo. When
it's not a lot of other people's mos, they just
kind of rush to judgment. But do you really believe
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we can tell people with the high degree of confidence
that they'll be held accountable.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Well, look, I believe I've known Tulca Gabbard for twelve years.
I've known John Ratcliffe for longer than that. These are
people that I associated with on a daily basis, and
I find them to be reasonable, not hyperbolic. I don't
think they would go before the world with cameras rolling
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and for shadow to degree that they did with unless
they have something real. So yeah, I mean temper expectations,
I guess, but I didn't expect them to come out
with this in such a bold statement. But they've I'm
repeating what they've said, and that gives me great hope.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
We appreciate your time as always in the great work
that you've done. I have a funny feeling we will
be talking to you a lot in the days and
weeks and probably months ahead anyway, Jason Chafitz, thank you
so much. Congratulations by the way, on your book. They're
coming for you, how deep state spies, NGOs, woke corporations
plan to push you out of the economy. Hannity dot com,
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Thank you, sir.
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I have extensively been chronically what I believe the president
has done in terms of the economy. Who set up
what is foundationally definitely, to use his words, a golden
error economically, Now there is a lagging indicator and until
we get rid of your own Powell, until we get
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interest rates down, sales of pre existing homes and new
home building will suffer. I believe they are ridiculously high,
but that is not stopping the president. We have eleven
trillion dollars going up, if Howard Lutnik thinks it's up
fifteen trillion, and committed monies for the next four years
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for investments and manufacturing. A lot of this is good
for our national security, but they'll bring back automobile manufacturing
in this country. Those deals have been set with multiple
auto companies. Pharmaceuticals which we had not been producing for
some time, they will now be produced in the US.
Semiconductor chips you have literally hundreds of billions of dollars
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that will be invested in creating those chips here. Vital
rare earths and magnets also similarly will be produced here.
The President has been rolling along with one trade deal
after another, the United Kingdom Vietnam, the deal announced last
week with Japan and Indonesia and the Philippines. Australia now
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will import American beef, something they had not done since
two thousand and three. That too, is a leg to
the economy that we've got a factor in. Then you
factor in the largest tax cuts in history. It's a
myth if you think that cutting access somehow limits the
amount of money that the federal government takes in. No,
just the opposite happens. Reagan doubled revenues in eight years.
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Congress just spent too much money. Then you factor in
the cutting out waste, fraud, and abuse, which is continuing
even though Elon Musk is no longer part of DOJE,
but he put in place a good foundation for that
to continue in every department. Then you factor in I
think what is incalculable, and that is the President's energy policies,
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and that'll be we can't calculate how much money that
that will bring in high paying career jobs. Energy is
the lifeblood of the world's economy, lower energy costs, et cetera,
et cetera. Then as part of the President's One Big
Beautiful Bill, you have this thing called bonus depreciation for manufacturers.
Speaker 4 (20:49):
And what does that mean.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
That means that manufacturers can deduct one hundred percent of
their building costs in a single year, which will accelerate
the manufacturing facilities that they will be building out again,
it's going to have a ripple effect on this economy.
Now back to the trade deals. Trump announced the trade
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deal with the European Union. Now there are people Eurocrats
lamenting that Donald Trump rolled Brussels in a disaster trade
deal for them. But you know, we have been ripped
off and taking advantage of it, abused frankly, for so long.
It's it's kind of ridiculous. Now there's so much money
coming into the treasury as a result of all of
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this that it's money that nobody expected. And the President
is even considering rebate checks for every American based on
the tariff revenue. I'm not sure if I support the
rebate check idea rather than paying down our debt and
reducing the deficit. Remember, June was the first time we've
had a surplus, in large part because of his trade policies.
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Even in a former MSDNC hosts praising Trump's political instant
things and his ability to connect to the country culturally.
Speaker 4 (22:04):
This is Chris.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Matthews, and you know, we just have a lot of
good news when it comes to the economy. The EU
will buy seven hundred and fifty billion dollars in energy,
six hundred billion of new investments in the US. They
agree to buy more US military equipment on top of
the money that is being sold to NATO. Tariffs raised
fifteen percent on most EU goods. European pharmaceuticals had not
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included in this. But remember Astrosenca is building a facility
here in America steel an aluminum tariffs they'll stay at
fifty percent in exchange. Trump forgreed not to raise tariffs
on the EU to thirty percent, zero tariffs on all
goods and exports to the European Union. And all this
is setting up, I think, foundationally, nothing but a great
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success for the American people. Now, our friend Steve Moore,
who wrote the best selling book Trumponomics, he's going to
win us in a second inside the America first plan
to revive our economy. And he has top ten lists,
and that is which states are people and money moving
to and from. In other words, which states the most
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people lost the most people domestically, Which states gained the
most money due to domestic migration. Which states lost the
most money due to domestic migration. In other words, New York,
New Jersey residents, California residents are fleeing to the tune
of one hundred and fifty billion dollars. And if you
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look at the bottom ten states which lost the most
money domestically, well, you got New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Connecticut.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
And if you look at the ten.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
States which lost the most people domestically, California, New York, Illinois,
New Jersey, Massachusetts, they're the top five all the time.
Then Maryland and Louisiana for some reason, is in there
that kind of surprised me. Pennsylvania has been hurt by
Democratic policies, by the way, and Michigan and Connecticut anyway,
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Steve Morris here to explain what it means. But anyway,
New York and New Jersey alone residents fleeing to the
tune of one hundred and forty billion dollars. If Mom
Donnie's elected, Steven Moore, I think that number is going
to go much higher and the mass exodus will be
that much bigger.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
Great to be with you, Sean, and you are exactly right,
my friend. By the way, do you know what state Sean?
In our vote with your feet dot com. This is
the official data from the IRS and the Census Bureau.
We didn't make up the state. It comes from the
official numbers of the government. You know what state is
just blowing away the rest of the states?
Speaker 2 (24:48):
What?
Speaker 4 (24:49):
Yes, my state Florida?
Speaker 5 (24:52):
You got, my friend? I mean Florida has And by
the way, this is a real testament to the great
leadership of Ronda Sanas I think is the best governor America.
He in just the last ten years. Are you ready
for this? Florida has imported over two hundred billion billion
with a B dollars from people from other states. And
you know where those people mostly come from Sewan, They've
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come from New York, They've come from New Jersey, They've
come from my home state of Illinois. I'm from Chicago.
I hate to see what progressives have done to one
of America's greatest cities. And so you see this pattern
of the states like Florida. Now right behind Florida as
a big winner is Texas. Right behind Texas is Tennessee.
By the way, Jean, do you know what Texas, Tennessee,
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and Florida have in common?
Speaker 4 (25:37):
No state income text day passed? Linda. Are you hearing this?
Do you see how smart I am?
Speaker 3 (25:44):
Do you see how stradius straight as I'm just acing
my cognitive test here.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
I knew you'd know these answers.
Speaker 4 (25:53):
You know what the.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Problem is, Like, I can go on a vacation or
do things for people and they're remind me.
Speaker 4 (25:59):
I'm like, I did that. I don't even remember.
Speaker 3 (26:01):
I have a friend of mine and I was away
with him and they had a medical emergency in the
sense that they were going through IVF treatment and the
doctor says, no, you got to get here in a day.
So I helped, you know, arrange for them to get
there and get back. And they you know, this was
like eight years ten years ago, and then they reminded
me of it. I'm like, I don't have any memory
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of that. But if you want Reagan's record from you know,
eighty to eighty eight, I can give it to you
a chapter and verse. Does that mean I'm slipping into
Joe Biden territory?
Speaker 5 (26:32):
I don't know. Well, I can name every baseball player
from the nineteen seventies, but I'm not too good.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
I can give you the nineteen sixty nine Mets lineup.
I can tell you who the pitchers were, Raycadecki, Jerry Kuzman,
Tom Seaver, Doug McGraw out of the bullpen, Jerry Grody
backup catcher, Duffy Dyer, Ed Cranpool, Bud Harrelson, Tommy Agy,
Wayne Garrett.
Speaker 5 (26:57):
Cassenger, Glenn Docker, Ernie Banks, Ron Fanto.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
Well, you're a lot older than I am. It's not
my fault, Cleon Jones. These are names that most people
Ron swil Boda, I mean, not only most people know
these names. Linda is sitting there scratching her head saying,
what the hell happened to the show today?
Speaker 5 (27:17):
A lot of pain here because I'm a Cubs fan
and what you guys did do as a nice way.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
She does not even know what it means to cross
the plane. So I mean, he's the wrong person ever
talked sports with.
Speaker 4 (27:27):
This is true, and I don't deny it.
Speaker 5 (27:30):
But anyway we are.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
Well, let's talk about what this means because this is important,
this data that you've accumulated.
Speaker 5 (27:37):
So the website, by the way, com people is, it's
live right now, Sean. It just went live today. It's
called Boat with your Feet dot com. You can have
a lot of fun with this, folks. You can you
can click on say Florida and Texas. You can kick
click on those two states. It'll show you the moving
vans going from one state to another, and of course
all the well if you go say Floida, New York,
all of the moving vans are moving out of New
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York into Florida, et cetera. Can pick any pair of states.
And what we're really finding is that the states that
it's basically the Red States. I mean, I'm not especially
you know, partisan person here, but the Red States are
just dominating, you know, the Blue states. So you look
at Texas, you look at Florida, you look at some
of the small states like Utah, Montana are grabbing huge
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amounts of new people from California. And by the way,
California on the West coast is that's such a sad story.
But how do you ruin California San? I mean, it's
got beautiful mountains, beautiful beaches, beautiful women, beautiful everything in
the Slice of Heaven and for the first.
Speaker 3 (28:36):
Time in American Well, if you're on a different show,
that would trigger a lot of people.
Speaker 4 (28:40):
You can say whatever you want on this show.
Speaker 5 (28:42):
Well I can say it on your show, but this
is a serious point. How do you screw it. For
the first two hundred years of our country, people moved
into California. This is the first time under Gavin Newsome,
people are actually moving out of California.
Speaker 3 (28:56):
How to debate this weekend with somebody that swears to
me and is going to be formidable, And I said,
he definitely is clever, He's slick, he deflects very well.
I know him really well. Uh and andel'll spin it
like a top. But he has a problem, and the
problem is his past policies and his record, and I
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don't think he's going to be able to overcome that
and become president, especially in the era of Trump.
Speaker 5 (29:26):
Well, you know, if you want to know how pathetic
the Democratic Party is today, and it is pathetic. Unfortunately,
they voted against all of the policies in Washington that
have created the boom that you just talked about. I
just said that I'm from Illinois that you know JB.
Pritzker he wants to run for president. I mean, what
did joke? Illinois is going is the third worst state
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in America today and he wants to What is he
going to do? Turn turn the nation into Illinois?
Speaker 3 (29:53):
All right, quick break, welcome back more with Steve Moore,
author of Trumpnomics, and economists is not on the mass
migration that continue in this country because of horrible policies
by Democrats.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Are you sick of winning yet?
Speaker 6 (30:13):
Me?
Speaker 2 (30:14):
Either?
Speaker 1 (30:14):
World leaders, union, businesses, social media. They all want to
work with Trump.
Speaker 4 (30:20):
He said what he was going to do, and then
he did it.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
A White House is open for business and America is bad,
bad energies on right now?
Speaker 4 (30:48):
Are we continuing now?
Speaker 3 (30:49):
Steve Moore is with us economists, author of the bestseller
trump Onomics.
Speaker 4 (30:53):
So get this.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
The Washington Post out of story today a new study
that the Democratic Party is now the party of the
rich and more than half of upper income families defined
as those earning more than two hundred and fifteen four
hundred dollars a year, now vote Democratic.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
Now.
Speaker 3 (31:10):
I have been saying this for the longest time. The
top fifth of earners went from supporting Barack Obama by
a two point five point margin to supporting Joe Biden
in twenty twenty by close to fifteen percentage points. Now,
I have been saying that the Republican Party, especially under Trump,
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largest tax cuts in history, no tax on tips, no
tax on overtime, no tax on social security, that the
Republican Party, the MAGA movement, is the movement of hard
working men and women, and that the Democratic Party has
become the party of woke, coastal elites that are completely
out of touch with mainstream America.
Speaker 5 (31:52):
So in our book that you just mentioned Trumpanomics in
that way, or latest one is called the Trump Economic Miracle,
would put out a year ago, and by the way,
it has turned into a miracle. But the really extraordinary
thing is if you look under in the Biden four
years now, we have all the data in do you
know what, there was only one income group that did
better under Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
You know who?
Speaker 4 (32:12):
That was the rich?
Speaker 5 (32:14):
The rich that whereas under Trump in his first term
and so far in the first six months of a
second term, that the income group that's doing the best
is middle income Americans. The Democratic Party has totally abandoned
middle class, working class America. That's why Trump is the
working class president.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
Well, I mean, I think the best is yet to
come because I don't think we're feeling the full impact
yet of Donald Trump's economic policies. I mean, everybody doubted
on his his reciprocal trade push, and you know people
doubted these trade deals would come in. I think he
culminated all of this today with the announcement on the
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European Union Union deal. I think the countries that we
needed the most to do trade deals with, we got
to finalize the China China deal. But I think between
that and energy and tax cuts, I think we're really
positioned well for an economic prosperity the likes of which
we've never seen before. Eleven to fifteen trillion in commitments
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from countries and companies, a lot of money.
Speaker 5 (33:20):
Yeah, it's just exactly what's happened Saya in Florida, in
states like Texas. We're going to make all the states
in this country prosper and it looks taxes matter, deregulation matters,
the energy production matters. And somebody's got to tell me.
I don't care if you're you, and I are conservative Sean,
but I don't care if you're conservative, liberal, matter or
whatever you are. What problem do you have with Trump's policies.
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They're not liberal, they're not servative. You know what they are,
common sense, good economics.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
Good luck argue with liberals. I do it for a
living and living. It annoys me that they're so dumb. Anyway,
I appreciate you being with us. Thank you, my friend
Steven Moore. We'll see you tonight. We're going to show
these graphs. You got to see them to see how
dramatic Eticette is. And we'll show you tonight, nine Eastern
Hannity on Fox. Hey, there's still a lot more ahead
on the Best of the Sean Hannity Show. Stay tuned
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