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All right, gladuate with us right down. Our toll free
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they have an a tentative deal. They're gonna vote in
the Senate. Nancy Pelosi's now gonna sell this pork ridden
bill to the House Radical extreme Caucus, even though there's
so much crap in this thing that it makes me,
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it should make every American sick to their stomach to
watch what is unfolding and has unfolded in Washington at
a time. We don't need this, We really don't. We
need one bill to help American workers, American families, small businesses,
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their employees, and big businesses that basically have been shut
down because of the virus. You would think that's something. Okay,
we're gonna we're gonna stick with all the important stuff here.
That's not true. Now, before I get to the stuff
I'm really angry about. Okay, there's gonna be full paycheck
replacement for Americans of their wages, those Americans without a
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paycheck through no fault of their own. Okay, we're helping
American workers. I can live with that. And for example,
they're pushing the money out sooner. I definitely think that
is in necessity. We know that they put another thirteen
weeks of federally funded unemployment insurance available and expanding access
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to even allow part time, self employed and other people
Normally it's hard to get that in certain circumstances are
getting ready. All that money is that we have been
laying forth, putting down now for infrastructure for the healthcare system,
very very important. That's one hundred and fifty billion of
this bill at least maybe more. We have protections and
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loan guarantees. Let me just explain six trillion dollars stimulus plan.
Now two of it is in spending and four trillion
in liquidity with the Federal Reserve. Let me translate that
that is loans. In case you didn't know, you know,
it got so tense last night, Lindsay Graham, Steve Danes,
you know, on the Senate floor saying, you know, to
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just put an end to all of this, meaning stop negotiating,
because what the Democrats are doing and what they're fighting
for is insane. And the fact that they're doing it
while Americans are watching and Americans are waiting, and the
stock market by the way, up another twelve hundred points today.
Yesterday the biggest single game day ever in history. But
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we've been taking a lot of hits on Wall Street. Well,
that's people's retirement. The one thing it does need to
be some perspective here, and I have said many times
on this program, I am not a big Wall Street guy,
but any investment guy that I've ever spoken to and
check with your investment people will tell you if you
put money away and you're not going to touch that
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money in the next ten years, history is shown you
will use be fine. Depends if something happens at the
time you're gonna need it, but you make you make
provisions for that as you get closer, if you have
a good financial person. But anyway, people are struggling through
no fault of their own. And what have we now
for days been watching unfold not action. No, we are
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seeing the most radical leftist socialist agendas following Rambo Deadfish's rule,
and he even reiterated that rule this week. Never let
a crisis go to waste, because because then during the
crisis you're going to be able to get things done
that you'd never ever otherwise be able to get done.
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And that's what was happening with Schumer in the Senate
and Pelosi in the House is they had a deal,
but they're like, Noah, let's go in and get every
wish list that we had. It was telegraphed by James
Cleburne and every unrelated you know proposal, a lot of
it straight out of Alexandria Casio Tz's Green New Deal.
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It's a wish list of garbage that attacks every big
you know. It is basically every single thing that you
would ever want if you're a radical left wing socialist democrat.
It's all there, including let's see Obama phones. Oh, let's
let's include a legal immigration in this. Oh, let's let's
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let's raise the minimum wage. Let's make permanent paid leave.
Let's uh, oh, let's pay off the debt of the
Postal Service. Let's pay off student loan debt. Apparently in
this version they're still giving twenty five million to the
JFK Center Center for Performing Arts. Really is that does
that help the American worker? But they're they're willing to
fight for this because this is the only time that
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they have maximum leverage. Because the adults in the room,
the Republicans now their backs are against the wall because
they have a sense of urgency. I never saw Susan
Collins or Mitch McConnell as angry and animated as I
did this week, by the way, to their credit, because
they were fighting to help the right people and not
waste the rest of the country's money in the process.
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With this wish list of theirs, including oh, let's let's
let's pummel the airline industry while we're at it. Let's
kick them in the teeth while they're down, and see
if we can't just totally destroy them and hurt them.
Let me tell you something about the American people. Everybody
in America that I know and people that I read online,
you know what they want. They want to go back
to work. They don't want they want their jobs and
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their lives normal again. But in the meantime, you know,
we're going to bail out Europe and rebuild it after
World War Two, and if we're doing we're capable of
beating back every evil force in the world and keeping
the world free and sending aid all over the world.
We certainly should be able to help out American workers,
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through no fault of their own, that need our help.
We ought not be debating every controversial issue in shoving
it down the Republicans throw, because then it becomes a
matter of okay, the adults, they feel the urgency. They
want to get money to American workers. They don't want
businesses shutting down because they're not acting. They you know,
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big businesses, they need help too. There is no real
airline industry anymore. If we don't bail out the airline industry.
It's not their fault that this happened. It's a pandemic.
It's not the cruise line industry's fault either. Never been
a big cruise line person. Americans love to go on
cruises and they hopefully will go back one day. But
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to make to do what they're doing and throw this
temper tantrum and be willing to die on this hill, well,
what is the purpose of this. They're doing it because
they know right now is when the only opportunity that
they could probably ever get this done, and so they're
going to use that pressure. Twenty five million in funding
for the JFK Center for the Performing Arts in DC.
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I could tell you I have no plans for the
rest of my life to ever see the JFK Center
for Performing Arts in Washington. I have no plans to
do that, and I don't really care if it gets
twenty five million in improvements. And now the Democrats they fought,
what do they want? They want a three hundred million
dollars for both the National Endowment for the Arts and
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the National Endowment for the Humanities. Well, that three hundred
million was in the House bill. Well the Senate knocked
it in half. Okay, we'll give you half of your crap.
Can you sign the darned things so we can get
eight out to the American workers that need it. I mean,
this is how sickness is. And it's like they're being
held hostage. They know as adults America needs the help.
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Now here's the other problem they have. It's a political
problem in a sense. But I think their intentions are
really pure. They feel the urgency of the moment. I
could hear it. You could see it with Susan Collins,
you could see it with Mitch McConnell. They are like, guys,
keep focused here, can we please act now? America is waiting.
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But no, they hold off, and they've got their wish
list and they've got the biggest wish list of liberal
radical socialist extremism that we've ever seen, and they don't
seemingly care at all about the people that are out
there in the world that are something their fellow American
suffering during all of this. It's pathetic, it is sad,
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it's repulsive, it's pathetic. It's unbelievable, and it's like, wow,
you really begin you see, you know, you see in
times like this you always see the best in people.
Look at American industry. Look at our pharmaceutical companies, Look
at our health insurers, no copace, Look at big business,
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big pharmaceutical. Yeah, they like producing it like crazy. You
know any you know this hydroxy quin They have stepped
up CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target, big pharmaceutical companies, Ford, GM,
all of these companies stepped up, all of them in
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a way that is so inspiring to help their fellow
citizens in the time and eat They've all stepped up
to help us. And it's like, you know what I
say to them, Hey, thank you, thank you. It shows
a side of business that has heart and compassion, which
we've always known it does. But of course they make
a profit. And according to people on the left, the
prophet is a horrible thing. And guys like Bernie Sanders
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and the squad and everybody in between, they want to
get rid of all profits. Oh why would you want
to get rid of profits? Oh by the way, Pelosi
saying she can't commit to supporting even this package because
her speakership's probably in jeopardy because they're not getting a
full three hundred million for the Endowment for the Arts
and Humanity. I mean, I look at this thing, and
I rage builds and meet in a way I can't
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even describe. It is rage what they're doing here, because
now that here is the Republican's choice politically, you go
along with our waste fraud and abuse, and our pork
barrel projects and our protections of unions and our new
Green Deal and carbon emission nonsense, and the Kennedy Arts
Center and the National Endowments for the Arts. And apparently
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there's even money for Congress in here, extra money because
they have to work longer, they don't get the whole
summer off like they usually do, and more money for
their offices, so they always include themselves, or you delay
further the American people. Now, let's say a Republican decides
I'm I'm not voting on this bill with your billions
of dollars in waste, fraud and abuse. Well, this is
the admin'll run next November or this November. It's gonna
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be Congressman so and so, Senator so and so. When
America called out for help, they voted No, that's what
they're gonna do. You know it and I know it.
So basically they have a you know, if you stand
on principle American workers, if you stand on principal America
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small business weights, you stand in principal entire industry weights.
I mean, that is their choice. There are workers struggling,
businesses struggling. We've been watching this radical socialist you know
shift show unfold. You know, they decided a perfect time
to follow the Rombo deadfish, you know, lead take advantage
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of the crisis and the wish list. Let's see wind
and solar power and regulations against the airline industry. Mandatory
emission reductions for the airline industry. Wow, mandatory reporting of
greenhouse castes from the airline industry. I'm like, wow, kick
them in the teeth and bust open their head while
you're at it, while they're already on the ground bleeding
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to death. You know, the Kennedy Performing Arts Center, the
endowments for the arts, automatic extension, non immigrant visas, let's
get illegal immigration, illegal immigrants protection in this country, collective
bargainings for unions. Oh, identity politics, quotas, racial quotas, and oh,
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let's get rid of student dad, and let's mandate states,
you know, require same day voter registration. Oh, we're going
to really be able to verify that voter as being legitimate.
As Americans suffer. It's unreal. So if you're an adult
and you know that these people need help, what do
you do? You stand on principle and it's a very
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good principle, or you suck it up, cut the baby
in half. We'll give you half of this crap you want,
and then get the money out to the American people.
It shouldn't be that choice. But that's what they did here,
that's what they've been doing, and that's who they are.
It defines them. This is their moment to get done
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that which they'd otherwise never get done. And they're they're
holding their ground, boy, and maybe even not supporting the
Senate bill when they vote on it later. Unbelievable. Apparently,
provisions in the Senate bill that were require no form
requiring any form of identification as a condition of obtaining
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an absentee ballot. Wow, requiring notorization or regular witness signature
other than a formal authentication as a condition of acceptance
of the ballot. That's what we're being told now. No
people in Washington sent it this to me. I obviously
can't read it. I don't have a copy of it.
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Nobody's going to read it. People are now on Twitter
are reading it faster. I mean, which, by the way,
to your credit, designate any person to return a vote.
Permit a voter to designate any person to return a
voted on and sealed absentee ballot. Oh great, No, I'm
sure no. There's not gonna be any cheating going on. Ever,
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may not limit how many there's no limit on how
many voted or sealed absentee ballots. Any designated person will
return designated person. You don't have to return it yourself.
Pretty unbelievable that, you know, if somebody sent me this,
it was a tweet from somebody else, which I found
pretty interesting. It's and this is just sad, and I
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think it just is all encompassing of where we are.
Oh and I'm told now it looks it looks like
MPR and PBS are getting seventy five million both charitable organizations,
aren't they? Five oh? One c three's wow. I can't
believe that. Somebody on Twitter wrote and somebody sent it
to me. I don't know if I should mention the name,
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but it's on Twitter. They are bailout profiteers while people
suffer without ventilators. They're exploiting what is a tragedy. They're
following m Rambo Deadfish's model doing what they do. Now,
take advantage of a crisis. You can get things done
you're never gonna get done before war and now here's
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and apparently Biden is saying things about the Green New
Deal on this bill. I gotta get a hold of
that information. You know, imagine now you're a Republican, you
see all this crap in this bill. You know, the
American workers have been waiting, You've been waiting. They desperately
need the money, they desperately need to help that they're
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gonna get. How long are you gonna how long are
you willing to wait to get this done or just
suck it up and take this crap. Sad. It is
so sad that this is happening in this country. We
have a lot to get to today. Bill O'Reilly coming up,
Doug Collins coming up, and will you expect the Corona
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Task Force, Virus task Force to speak out? All right,
twenty five now until the top of the hour, eight
hundred and nine four one. Shaunah's a part of the
program here. Glad you're with us anyway. So the Senate,
we expect, is going to take up this bill tonight.
Things and very contentious as the American workers that are displaced.
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You gotta be kidding me. This is what's been now
been going on in Washington right now for days. Senta's
going to vote on this tonight. Now, what are we
discovering is in the centipill Well, they're still including the
twenty five million in funding for the JFK Center for
the Performing Arts, seventy five million dollars each to the
National Endowments for the Arts and the National Endowment for Humanities.
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But it's down from the three hundred they were asking
for each. Unbelievable. We have Joe Biden now saying in
these ridiculous, you know podcasts of his. We're going to
have an opportunity in the next round to use my
green new deal to answer coronavirus economic trouble. We're going
to have an opportunity, I believe, in the next round
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here to use the Maya Green Economy, my green deal,
or to be able to generate economic growth and consistent
with the kind of infusion of moneys we need into
the system to keep it going. Uh huh wow. Then
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we got MPR getting seventy five million from the package.
I guess if you break it down, there was one
some person on Twitter broke it down ninety three, seven
hundred and fifty per employee. E unbelievable. Somebody says on
you know this is now or we have the we
have the new rules on voting. Anybody can vote, register
same day and vote without any ID whatsoever. Really, then
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anybody can drop off an absentee ballot as long as
it's sealed. I'm sure that's not going to encourage any
type of cheating of any kind. Apparently, designated voters shall
shall permit a voter to designate any person to return
or vote voter seal ballot absentee ballot to the post office,
a ballot drop off location building tribally designated building action office,
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so long as the person designated to return the ballot
does not receive any form of compensation based on the
number of ballots that person has returned, and no individual
group or organization provides compensation. I'm sure, I'm sure they're
going to be very very transparent about that. Now we're
finding out again there's all coming through the Institute for
Museum and Library Services. Well, that bill includes fifty million
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for the Institute Museum and Library Services to expand the
digital network access in areas of the country where access
is denied. Don't we have a more immediate need here
the American Worker. You got to be kidding Corporation for
Public Broadcasting Anyway, all things Chad program is with us.
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He always puts out for Fox News the Hitchhiker's Guide
to Everything Washington, DC. Is there anything I'm getting wrong
in this, Chad, Well, there's a couple of things here,
just that we're looking at. The Senate is still trying
to finalize the bill. So you know, as we've said before,
you know they have to they can't vote, so they
get the final version of the bill and some of
the other reporting I'm seeing out there. I'm not saying
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across the board, but that how Speaker Nancy Pelosi put
out a different bill a couple of days ago, and
what people are conflating in some instances. In some instances
are asks that were in that bill which are not
going to be in this final bill that was negotiated
and finished about one o'clock this morning. But again, when
you're dealing with a two trillion dollar bill, there's going
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to be a lot of stuff in there. And one
of the reasons they can't move this quickly is because
they're trying to do this on the fly. They're finding
problems with it. I thought there was a scenario where
maybe they would have even voted already. Lindsay Graham, Republican
of South Carolina, Tim Scott of South Carolina, Ben SaaS
of Nebraska. They just flagged a provision in this bill.
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They said, the way that the bill was drafted, and
they say this is an error that it basically gives
an incentive for employees to be laid off instead of
going to work, And they said they won't support the
bill unless it's fixed. Now This is why we don't
have the bill text, because it's going to be probably
you know, at least a thousand pages or more. Again,
you know, more than two trillion dollars in spending total.
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And until they get all of that resolve, the Senate
can't move. And this is Washington moving fast. I mean this,
you know, the Congress was not built for speed. And
you know, if they're able to move this bill starting
from the middle of last week, get it through the Senate,
you know, presumably tonight. We thought it was going to
be last night, and then maybe get it through the
House tomorrow or Friday at the latest. That's moving pretty
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quickly considering a bill of this magnitude. And Steny Hoyer,
the Majority leader, has indicated this afternoon that he remains
committed this is his term to giving all House members,
Democrats and Republicans a letter he wrote to all House
members today twenty four hours notice before they come back
to vote on the bill. Now that's a little bit
counterintuit if you say, well, why don't they move more expeditiously,
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It actually helps both sides because it gives Kevin McCarthy
and Steve Scalise time to walk their members through the
bill on a conference call. They're having two conference calls
today on the Republican side of the Democrats to do
the same. So hopefully when they get everything all aligned,
they can get it through the Senate and move it
maybe with a skeleton staff tomorrow or maybe Friday through
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the House. It might save time in the long run, Shawn.
But the thing is here that a lot of this
crap that is a non Corona related is going to
end up in this thing correct well, and that's where
people are going to say, you know, never before have
we seen a provision where they're basically telling all workers,
whether you work at the Kennedy Center or Public Broadcasting
or you know, you work for the laundromat down the street,
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that we're going to cover your salary if you're laid off.
I mean, that's not even what was in the new
deal by FDR. That's why this is so unbelievably expensive.
I mean, consider the fact that the federal government, the
Congress only allocates about one point three trillion dollars each
year for what we call discretionary spending. This is what
goes to the military, and goes to HHS, and goes
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to the Department of the Interior and so on. This
is seven hundred billion dollars above that. When you're covering
everybody's salary and then guaranteeing that they will have a job,
you know, and whether it's in the arts or whether
it's you know, for a hod carrier, I mean, that's
pretty remarkable. And this is where the Congress in, whether
you like it or not, they were very careful to
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not discriminate. You know, there's a lot of criticism often
about picking winners and losers. They didn't pick winners and losers.
And that's why some people who appreciate the arts are
going to be very happy that some of those shops
are perfected, and those who work at the laundromatter are
going to be appreciative there at the end of the day.
You know, I would argue every person that I know,
and I will say, I see this all over social media.
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We want to get back to work. Most people, they
don't want to hand out, they want to get back
to work. Now, there might be a percentage of people
that I full salaries taken care of, it's not incentimizing
them to want to get back. And that's what Graham
was flagging that's yeah, exactly, and the thing is here. Now.
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The problem is, and you know this as well as anybody,
any Republican, that now because the Republicans have seen urgency
and they've been screaming, I've never seen Mitch McConnell as
animated as he's been, or Susan Collins has animated as
she's ever been, apoplectic and angry, and they have, as adults,
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both of them, a sense of urgency because Americans really
need help now. They need this money, and they're dithering
with all this crap that they're throwing up into this bill.
But never let an opportunity to go to waste. That's
the only time you can get things done you'd otherwise
never get done. That's the ram Rambo dead fish emmanual rule.
So now Republicans choice is going to be this, they
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got a gun to their head. You help the people
that need it, but you have to swallow the crap
with it, or this is the ad Tell me if
I'm wrong, Chad Program, you're a genius. You know all
things Washington here. It's going to be Congressman so and so,
congresswoman and Senator so and so. When a when American
workers needed their help. They were nowhere to be found.
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It is shocking to me that there would be You know,
how accurate is that? Come on, you don't have to
know you're a guy. You hear the guy in the
eerie voice. Come the campaign ads in October and early November.
You're absolutely right they do that, you know, and you
know it's going to be interesting. Sean, And we talked
about this on your TV program last night, is that
they might not actually have a roll call vote in
the House of the Senate, and so you can't actually
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go through and say this person that you know voted no,
this person voted yea. How dare they either side? Because
they might approved this on a voice vote because they
are concerned, especially in the House of Representatives, it's a
much bigger body, you know. Right now we have four
hundred and thirty current members, and they don't want to
bring everybody together in the same room because that completely
goes against the guidance from the CDC. And so what
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they would might do is get an agreement where they
bring a small group of those four and those opposed,
and they shout yea, nay, and they pass the bill. Now,
some people are going to find that very strange. But
there are three ways that they pass a bill Sean
and both the House and Senator roll call vote, you
do something by unanimous consent meaning nobody objects, and then
you do voice and they do all three methods all
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the time, so you might not have as much of that,
you know, sinister a campaign ad in September and October
with the sinister voice as as usual, they're going to
hide the vote and no roll call and then but
the bottom line is people are going to be asked
the question did you vote yeah, your nay, and they're
gonna have to answer. Then you're not gonna get away
with not answering. And then if you and if you
say nay, and then then here come the campaign ads.
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And that's all. But you know, they have some defense
in some districts that will work and they'll be proud
to say, well, it was such a big bill and
they rammed it through late at night and we never
got to see the bill text. You know, that works
in some districts, frankly, and that's why they want to
give those members the option. That's why a voice vote
is preferable to a unanimous consent request in the Center,
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and I talked to a member of the House Leadership
team yesterday and they said that's kind of what they
were advocating for because it gives those members that degree
of political cover. But you know, there's one thing you're
absolutely one hundred and ten percent right about. When they
put together such a bill of this scale, which we've
never seen before in the history of the United States,
and albeit it's needed, they put together a bill like this,
you're going to find all sorts of problems and quote
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unquote dastardly things in it, and groups and individuals who
are getting money who don't deserve to get money, and
so on. It's almost unavoidable when you're dealing with two
trillion plus dollars. The stories once this all calms down
and they get back to health in a couple of
months or whenever it is here, that's going to be
the real story. Well, I think this is the hitchhiker's
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guide to how corrupt DC is. And it's sad at
a time when American workers and small businesses and big
industries like we know are devastated through no fault of
their own, that they play politics with all of this.
Chad Program, Fox News Thank you so much for your updates.
We'll have you on Hannity tonight. Look forward to having you,
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Thank you, thank you on eight hundred nine four one show.
On that Senate vote will take place, so I have
a voice vote. It's still going to have to answer,
you know, if Jason hit the music. This is what
the ads are gonna be like. Though here it is
in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. Congresswoman so and so,
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Congressman so and so, Senator so and so. They voted
no to help American voters. Now that's what it'll turn
into one and Republicans have been so angry. They've been
angry because of all of this. This is what this
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fight has been about. And this is what the Democrats
have been fighting for. And when you when you look
at this, you know there are there are good things
in their pay pay check protection, but at some point,
you know, shouldn't it be to just get people over
the hump at some point and make sure they can
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pay their mortgages, they rent their car payments, and make
sure that they're gonna be able to keep their kids
in college. And they have kids in college, and you know,
they just can't do it the right way, So we'll
do it now. There's a lot of things in here
that are moneys that are appropriately used for workers, small business,
big business, health, the healthcare system, healthcare, frontline workers, healthcare providers,
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those you know, nurses and doctors. They equip everything. But
we've already been funding all of that. The four trillion
we're talking about, that's basically for the FED. That's basically loans,
separate and apart. But this is a lot of money,
two trillion dollars, and I've been predicting it's going to happen.
I don't why are we talking about this instead of
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instead of not talking about hydroxy chloroquin and a zithromyacin
and whether or not that's working. I'll tell you who's
been fascinating. It'll be on TV again tonight as Doctor
Oz digging deep. There is right now a trial test
going on in this country, a trial test of those
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two medicines because of the President's actions off label use
and number one and number two compassionate use. Because there's
so much anecdotal evidence out there now, I'm sure all
of you have been hearing or watching. We've had people
on the show that hey, this worked for me. He's
been having people on his show. He has doctors on
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his show today saying yeah, we've been doing it with
great success. We should know probably no later than early
next week. With the doses that have been given in
pretty large numbers. We should know sometime next week if
this in fact is working for those Americans that have
coronavirus that have contracted it worldwide. Now four hundred and
fifty eight, nine hundred and twenty seven twenty eight hundred
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and six deaths worldwide. In the US, sixty two thousand,
eighty six confirmed having the virus, eight hundred and sixty
nine deaths in this country, unprecedented actions. We're rewriting the
rules on everything as we move forward. Well, first, the
travel band that'll be standard going forward. Tell them, medicine
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that'll be standard going forward, Public private partnerships that'll be
standard going forward, Drive up testing that'll be standard soon,
home testing that will be standard. As quickly as possible.
We've never gone to a vaccine trial as quickly as
we have the one going on now. Just like we
you know everything here, all the rules have been rewritten,
every one of them, and it will save lives, not
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only now we can't even calculate how many how many
lives are saved just based on the travel ban and
the quarantine alone, you know, getting rid of FDA regulations.
If we would have waited off label used to treat
those that contracted the virus, but we wouldn't know anything
about hydroxy chloroquin and azithromias and French study. We have
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so much evidence that israelis giving us six million doses
of this. Our pharmaceutical companies now are ramping up production
of this. We now have Forward working to build ventilators
and help three AM along with GM. Every pharmaceutical company
all hands on deck, Every big box store, wal Mart, Target, Walgreen,
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CVA all on board. Lab Quest, I'm sorry, Quest Diagnostics,
Lab Corps all on board. So many companies. I can't
even begin to name them. That's the best of America.
Washington pretty much the worst. But what do you do
when workers need this money? We're going to talk about
this bill for years by the time we know it's
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in this thing eight hundred. Taking advantage of the situation
for their own political benefits is repulsive, all right, glad
you with us our two. Sean Hannity's show top of
the next hour, we expect, expect the press coverage, the
President White House, Corona Task Force updating us on all
things going on here. You see the best and worst
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to people. The best we have even the healthcare industry,
no copace, pharmaceutical companies, hydroxy chloroquinn, they're upping ramping up
production immediately, a zitromayas and immediately. We now have South Korea.
They're sending over their testing kits. All of these great
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companies GM and Ford and ventilators and every single product
we need, Walmart, Walgreens, CBS, all of them have been amazing,
Quest Lab Corp. They've all, you know, all the rules
of being rewritten. I don't think we'll be calling travel
bands xenophobic, hysterical and fearmongering in the future. I think
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we'll see when pandemics happen. Probably travel bands happen faster
than ever. President Trump did it ten days after the
first known case in America. Then we got drive drive
up testing soon. While I'm home kits. We have every
corporation on board willing to help their country, their fellow man.
I just see my friend, my pillow, my pillow dot com.
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Mike Lindell. He's now making masks for hospitals. He's now
he's moving heaven and Earth. All these great companies, the
FDA off Use Limited, you know, or Compassionate Use. That
is now some great hope that we've got, like yesterday
with doctor Roz. You'll be on TV again tonight, all
hands on deck. And then you see the Shift show.
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We've been waiting days now in our nation's capital to
help workers that desperately need the help desperately. And you know,
now I'm we're finally reading this Corporation for Public Broadcasting,
seventy five million, Institute for Museum and Library Services, fifty million,
railroad retirement Boards, Social Security Administration. I mean, when they're
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gonna do it on a voice vote. And then you
got Joe Biden out there, he's criticizing things. Oh, we're
gonna have an opportunity for the next round to use
my new green, new deal. Wow. And then he said
he's had enough debates. Now we're hearing Bernie Sanders is
throwing a fit and he apparently is in a fight
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with GOP senators. He's going to delay it to get
his radical leftist socialist agenda through Flosi won't even commit
to any of this. Twenty five million dollars. Yep. The museum,
the Kennedy Museum for the Arts, so important. Really, they
wanted three hundred million for the National Endowment for the
Arts and National Endowment for Humanities. But they you know,
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here's what Republicans are faced with. They're screaming all week.
I've never I've never witnessed rightly so and outrage, Susan Collins.
Where the hell is your urgency? And outrage? Mitch McConnell.
I mean, just what is going on. They're holding out
for everything that they can possibly get here. Everything. Oh,
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and then we're gonna have same day voting, and we're
gonna allow anybody to drive up ballots with no identification.
That's in there too, Lindsey Graham, Senator Scott, and I
believe one other senator I said, we're not doing this.
We're not going to support this, Lindsey Graham joins us. Now,
good for you, senator. What's going on there? Well, a
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lot's going on. It's not it's worse than you thought.
So Ben sas myself, Rick Scott, and Tim Scott. Here's
what just blows my mind. How about this idea. You
should never make more not to work than to work.
Does that make sense? Makes sense? Okay, So here's what happened.
They're going to give a six hundred dollars check to
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everybody on unemployment beyond the state benefit. So the maximum
you can get in South Carolina has three hundred and
twenty six dollars a week. We're going to give them
six hundred dollars on top of that. That's nine hundred
and twenty six dollars. That's twenty four dollars an hour.
Who in their right mind is going to stay at
a job working for fifteen dollars an hour when business
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is down. What this provision will do, Sean, is it
rewards people for not working. I want to make people hold,
but I don't want to pay them more to be
unemployed than if they worked. So you were in the
bar world. I was in the bar world. My family
owned the bar, a restaurant, and a liquor store. We
paid people the best we could. There were good workers,
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but business is down. They're shut down across the containment policy.
The goal is to keep them on the payroll by
floating alan to the business that will be forgiven to
pay the person their salary. But how do you keep
the waitress and the bartender on your payroll when the
Unemployment Insurance agency will pay them twenty four dollars an
hour for doing nothing. This is Bernie Sanders on steroids.
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It will destroy the economy. Well, and I think you're right,
and I can't believe we're even at this particular point here.
You know, in the abstract philosophical this is a real
world problem we're having world And yeah, I mean no
American would earn more by not working than working, as
a statement that you use. That's hurting the economy. And
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in the process of all of this, then all the
waste fraud abuse, you know, because Republicans are backed into
a corner. Now you either go along with the National
Endowment for the Arts, the Kennedy Performing Arts Center, National
Endowment for Humanities, all this waste rather Now, while this
shift show is going on with you guys, and I'd
like to use some of the words you've used on Hannity,
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this isn't cable. While all this bs is going on,
there American workers that rightly need help, it's no fault
of their own, and they're not getting it. And they're
well right, But Sean, here's the point. You want to
help the American worker who no fault of their own
is out of work because we shut down restaurants and
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bars to kill this disease, But you don't want to
destroy the employer's ability to hang onto the workforce. The
Susan Collins Rubio model was a pretty smart model. The
business owner can go to a bank borrow money to
make the payroll up to eighty thousand dollars per person.
They can pay the rent, the mortgage payment will forgive
the first six weeks or eight weeks as a grant,
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not alone. But that keeps them on the payroll. They
don't have to go to the unemployment office. What Bernie
Sanders and these guys somehow I've got in this bill
is unemployment insurance now is going to be equivalent to
twenty four dollars an hour. There is no way you're
going to keep a bartender and a waitress on the
business payroll when they can make a lot more money
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being unemployed. You're going to have a run on the
unemployment system and you're going to destroy the employer employee relationship.
What I want to do is reimburse people on unemployment
up to their salary, not increase their salary, all right,
that is the best way to say it. Up to
their salary to meet their immediate needs. To let me
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tell you, I know there's not to double your salary.
You don't get to I mean the fact that we
even have to discuss this is all of this now
agreed to, the waste, fraud and well assas and Rick
Scott temp Scott. Now we're throwing a fit. The reason
I know I'm right it's cause Bernie Sanders just threatened me,
so I know I'm on this shocking, You're onto something good.
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This is and I'm on tweet back at Bernie. I said,
only in Bernie's world does it make sense to pay
somebody twenty four dollars an hour not to work. We're
in a national crisis. People have been laid off, they
can't work because business is down. I want them to
get their salary until we can get through this. But
I don't want to incentivize them to leave the payroll,
go to the unemployment agency and have their salary increase,
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because that severs the employer employee relationship. This is dangerous.
If you're a nurse out there, and then doctor is
lost income because elective surgeries are not allowed, and the
doctors trying to hang on to this nursing corps. A
nurse making eighteen dollars an hour for the sake of
their own family is going to go on unemployment. Unbelievable.
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Unbelievable now, and this is the sad reality because if
you I think you're actually up from reelection this year,
this is what they're going to be doing. Ronands in
South Carolina. Job then destroyed the economy. No, I mean
that's the thing. It would destroy the economy. And you know,
by the way, now Nancy is delaying the Coronavirus Relief
bill because this is where the fight is. American workers
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have been literally waiting. Now we're fighting over every pork
barrel project you could ever have imaginable. You know, Rob
Emanuel never let a good crisis go to waste because
you get things done you could never otherwise accomplish. Okay,
there there are half a dozen of us in this sight.
We need you and your listeners to back us up
on a simple proposition. Change the bill to say you
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can never make more unemployed than you were making when
you were working six hundred dollars goes into each person's
pot for unemployment, increased benefits up to the point you're
a whole again. It's twenty four dollars per hours what
it works out to in South Carolina to be unemployed.
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There is just no way our employers can stay in
business when you're paying people twenty four dollars an hour
not to work. You're you're you're also keyed in on
the key point here. This will destroy our economy. Now,
I want to bring up one thing. So all these workers,
small business owners, big businesses are waiting for the help
they deserve it. And by the way, I would include
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you know, not even we're not talking about loans for workers.
They can they get that money. Again, you can't make
more than unemployed than employee. But here's the problem. You're
running for really like election, and if you if you
say no, you take a stand here, they put a
gun to your head. Either support all the park barrel projects,
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all the New Green Deal initiatives literally right there, or
it's going to be this. I would swallow money for
a stupid museum, but I'm not going to structurally destroy
My dad owned a liquor store, a bar, and a
restaurant the NFIB all the small businesses in the country
will lose their employers if we do this for sixteen weeks,
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for sixteen weeks, you're going to bleed the workforce for
sixteen weeks. Under this bill, you shouldn't have to swallow
millions for the endowments for the arts. So but they'll
say you didn't help us when we needed help. That's
the act. Now you're right about that, shine, But my
bigger point right here is it structurally we're going to
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This is Bernie Sanders dream come true. This is not
fifteen dollars an hour minimum wage. This is paying people
in South Carolina twenty four dollars an hour not to work.
It is going to destroy our ability to keep the
workforce intact. It goes for sixteen weeks. It's not the
amount of money, it's the concept. Let's make people whole,
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but never they get so they do better by being
unemployed than working. Assuming you can get this part fixed,
you're been and I know they negotiated in half the
pork barrel spending. They're going to force the country to
pay for this crap that they've This is what's been
delaying this whole process. They're going to force the country
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to eat this crap idea. However, if you want to
help the American worker yet you have no idea, how
right you are. We've been on your show for every
day for the last month. I never thought it'd be
this bed. I know, you know, I said, I went
on the floor last night past the dawn bille because
you could hear the cash rest are ringing every hour
we negotiated. They were nickeling and diming us to death.
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Stop the negotiations, mister President, tell minute to come to
the White House no more. They were bleeding astrike. But
this is a major problem for our whole country. Here.
You're turning the unemployment system into a competition for the
world worker in a way that the workforce the employer
will always lose. Nurses and truck drivers are going to
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get a lot more unemployed than if they work. I
want to help them, but we can't put that burden
on business. And while they take advantage of the crisis
and exploit this crisis, the American worker waits. It's sad.
This is sad, and the nurse don't have everybody lies
they need. The workforces not getting money they need. The
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medical front is there's so much in here for hospitals.
I am sick to my stomach. I am up. Sometimes
I get beat up because I want, you know, to
do too many deals. I want to help people, but
I can't in good conscious, my friend, legitimize the system
that destroys the ability to run the economy. This will
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destroy the economy and they and for them, it's about powers.
If they if they cared about the world workers, and
they cared about the economy, and they could think, would
this hole they would make them, make them home, would
put me in. I'll support you are making making workers
through no fault of their own hole. I'll support that.
In American people will support that. Make them hold up
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to fifty thousand dollars. That should be enough to get
us through this thing. But now what you've done is
you've a family of the average household income in South
Carolina's fifty thousand dollars. That's a man and a woman
working making fifty thousand bucks. They're hard working, they're great people.
Under this bill, both of them will get almost a
thousand dollars. The family income under this bill will be
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almost one hundred thousand. It will double. You will get
twice the money to not work. Then you were getting working,
and that's just not right. Can Is there any way
in hell you can get rid of the crap or
that's just when we're never going to get try This
is my number one goal here. No, I know it's
because this impacts the economy. I'll help you. I just don't.
I never lie to you. I never tell you something
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I can't do. We have got to find a way
to the reason they say they do this is unemployment
agencies cannot adjust their system. They can't figure out how
to pay you your maximum wage versus the whole six
hundred dollars. All Right, you're gonna come on Hannity tonight. Right,
we'll see it tonight. To get unemployed, Sean, you got
to tell the unemployment agency where you work. I'll tell
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you what I'm gonna do. You make two oo two
two two four three one two one two o two
two two four three one two one. Make Americans whole,
you don't incentivize people not to work, and get rid
of the crap in this bill better. I cannot say
it any better. The waste, fraud, corruption, all of it.
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We're better than this. This is Bernie thing. No, you
know what, We're not better than this. This. I've been
warning people this is coming, and here it is. Yeah, well,
here it is. This is Bernie Sanders running away. He
could not win at the ballot box, but he's winning
in this bill, and we got to stop this. I
want to thank you for all you're doing. I really do.
I mean, I need your need your people's help out
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sea tonight. We need to get this right for those
people that have been waiting and waiting and waiting for help.
Two O two two two four three one two one.
I remember Bill O'Reilly's gonna lose it when we get
to him at the bottom of the hour, and we
expect the White House Coronavirus task Force coverage with the
President and our final hour, our news round up information
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overload hour. This is outrageous two O two two two
four three one two one, unbelievable, twenty five full at
top of the hour, eight hundred and ninety four one sewn.
If you want to be a part of this extravaganza,
I you know I will say this now we've heard
it from Lindsey Graham. We're gonna pay people more in
this bill than what they're making. And he said, how
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about we just make them whole. In other words, you
make them whole through no fault of their owns. As
all of this has been going on, the country is
in a state of emergency in many ways. And you
see the best in so many people, so many corporations,
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the all hands on deck, every aspect of it. And
you know, it's like Roma's burning. And here they're fighting
for every socialist fantasy they've ever had. They're exploiting what
is a national emergency by literally putting you know, I've
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never seen Susan Collins that angry, or Mitch McConnell that angry,
and justifiably so. Now Rick Scott, Tim Scott, Lindsey Graham,
Ben sas my former friend, but right in this case,
say we're not going to do this. The main reason
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is that will destroy the economy. All the waste, fraud, abuse, corruption,
you know, New Green Deal, illegal immigration, you know, same day,
no proof of who you are, registration to vote, I mean, oh,
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carbon emissions, you know, the National Endowments for the Arts,
National Endowment for the Humanities, the JFK Performing Arts Center.
This is what the Republicans that they have been so
angry about because they want a clean bill and they
need it to get it to the American worker, the
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American people that, through no fault of their own, are
waiting as they do this. And then on top of
it all, now you've got an entire shutdown threat by
Bernie Sanders Joe Biden today putting two sentences together. Amazing
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moment that, oh, in the next phase we can get
my version of the New Green Deal in what about
American workers that have mortgages, to pay rent, to pay
car payments, to make kids in colleges, and food that
they need to put on their table. They're waiting. They
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are waiting for their government, their public servants, to do
their job. But in a moment like this where we
see such goodness and unprecedented greatness in people, every industry,
all of corporate America, and you see all these doctors,
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you know, working so hard. All the rules have been
rewritten on how to deal with future pandemics, travel bands, quarantine,
public private partnership, drive up testing it in walmarts and
targets and CBS, etc. Getting you know, eliminating burdensome regulations.
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So you know, we can now have where the early
stage vaccine trials, but off label use of hydroxy chlora
quinn with a zithromyacin. It's all unprecedented. All all the
rules have been rewritten and on the fly as we
go and getting done. An amazing work by the American people.
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These workers need money, small businesses need help, big businesses
lead help, and they can't. They can't pass a clean bill.
They politicize even this. Get the workers of this country
the aid they need. Take this crap and shove it.
Bill O'Reilly's with us, Billowreley dot com. I'm really not
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in a very good mood today. What else is new? Honey?
No Amus, don't make me laugh at a moment. I
don't like people have made me laugh when I'm pissed. Um. Yeah.
I listen to your your interview with Graham, and the
point is solid. You want to deliver relief to the
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American public, but you don't want to destroy the economy
going forward after the pandemic subsides. You want to have
a two trillion dollar investment in the country, not a
two trillion dollars owed to socialism. So what has to
happen though for the folks to understand because what a
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lot of people are going to hear on NBC News.
And I knows Ted Copple just got rehired on Nightlines.
You see that I did not. Yeah, you selected a
Trump fan, not a Trump fan. He interviews me for
an hour, Bill O'Reilly an hour. He takes out literally
the one a minute and seven seconds just to make
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him look good. What a jackass. Go ahead, Yeah, he doesn't.
He doesn't like you, he doesn't like Trump, he doesn't
like conservatives in general. And I know that. I know
Ted pretty well. I talked to him about this. But anyway,
so the folks aren't going to get from ABC News
or NBC News or CNN not gonna get Hey, this
bill is designed to promote socialism, which it is. It
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is if you look at all the baggage attached to it,
the pork, it's all socialist stuff, all right. They're not
going to get that. So you got to figure out
half the country of people who don't listen to you
don't watch Fox News. And believe me, if you watch
Fox News during the day, I don't know if you're
going to get it prime time you will. So the
folks are gonna go wait a minute. I need relief.
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I need money, and if they're gonna send me no
any I don't really care about the Kennedy Center getting
fifty two million dollars. I just want my check. And
if the check is going to be more, that's okay
with me, because it don't see the broader picture. Now,
why is it happening. It's happening because everyone knows in
the Democratic Party inn in the media, if Donald Trump
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can come through this pandemic and can alleviate the suffering
by the summer, you'll win. There's no way Biden beats him,
all right, no way. And that's what Andrew Cuomo is doing,
by the way, he's positioning himself for a Biden collapse
by putting himself up as yeah as the pandemic slayer.
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It's like the dragon slayer, and Cuomo is good at it.
So the Democratic Party, they know they're not going to
get the socialist of stuff. Bernie Sanders knows he's through,
but they can attach it to a bill that will
be broadly popular because it sends money to people need money,
and they might sneak this stuff in because they're not
going to get it once Trump is reelected. Now, maybe
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the Senate will be able to compromise and get some
of that out. They're not going to get all of
it out. They're not going to get all of it out.
But if Trump is re elected in November, he can
then and if the of course, if the Republicans control
the House and Senate, they can revise anything you want
to revise. Keep that in mind that if it's passed
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now and it's not that great now, it doesn't have
to stay. But the most important thing is that Americans
have to know they're being conned, and they're not going
to know it by watching and reading the mainstream national press.
They're not going to know any of this Hannity, and
that's what really disturbs me, that most people are just
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going to be completely shut out from the socialist stuff
that the Democratic Party fervently wants to impose on the
Nation Bill. I've never You've been around politics a long time,
and we've been doing this a long time. I've never
I've never witnessed Mitch McConnell or Susan Collins that ticked
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off that. Because what's happening here is there is an
urgency behind this. This is ram Emmanuel never never let
a good tragedy go to waste, you know, because you'll
get things done you'd never otherwise get done. And what
they're doing is they're putting the saying of the Republicans, Oh, okay,
we're willing to sit and wait. You either take our garbage,
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our agenda that has nothing to do with relief for Corona,
or workers will wait. Now there are adults and then
there are children. They're playing the stairdown game. So I
don't think they're gonna do it much longer. But it
all depends on the messaging from the President and the
Republican Party. The messaging is what really will put this
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over because people have to understand it. They have to
understand what's happening. Not everybody listens to Hannity on TV
and radio. Not everybody goes at Bill O'Reilly dot com
to see the truth. They don't, all right, they're in
this kind of fog and the oh, I'm gonna get money,
and the more money I get, the better. And they're
not going to calibrate whether the unemployment benefits overwhelm the
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benefit of working. They're not going to do that. But
you know what's said, it has to be brought out.
Let me give you the best SoundBite, okay, that has
been in the media in the last week, and that
comes from Congressman Clyburn yea from South Carolina, who put
Biden over the top. He said, how's the time to
get our agenda passed through the relief bill? At least
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a man is honest, he said it. We're gonna try
to ram the socialist climate change stuff down the throats
of the American people because they won't understand what we're
doing where they were employing a tragedy bill. And you
know the sad part we've been watching this unfold. You
want to know why I'm angry because I was that worker.
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That is my life. I lived paycheck to paycheck. I
didn't have any cushion for a good part of my
early adult life. It sucks, and all these people are
desperately awaiting help. And the only way you're gonna get
the Democrats to do the right thing is if you
accept all of this crap. You know, Lindsey said, I'll
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suck it up and I'll pay for the stupid museum,
but we can't destroy the fundamentals of the economy. I
want to make American workers whole. I can't double this salary.
There's another way that is for the President of the
United States to go on television and explain exactly what
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is happening. He will, I mean, honestly, I think what
he's been doing is pushing them along and trying to
get the deal done. Unfortunately, they've made it next to,
if not impossible, to actually get to a deal. And
by the way, Bill, while we're sitting here talking about it,
and why these over there are doing their thing in
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the swamp. I mean, think about you know there are
laws against price gouging, right, Bill, there are laws against that.
What about what about this exploitation while American workers suffer
and wait and wait and wait. That ought to be
a crime. Articulate this tonight, and he's got to do
it tonight, and you've got to do it fast. He
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can articulate what's really happening behind the scenes and put
forth what should happen. What he needs to run this
country and fight this virus. If he can do that
in ten minutes, they'll win. It may come to that.
I think, you know, the guy's kind of busy right now.
What do you think of overall? As I've been saying
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the way we will deal with future pandemics. Now the
whole book is being rewritten. And I mentioned, for example,
the travel ban. How important was that travel ban? How
important was that quarantine? Ten days after the first diagnosed
case in America? He did it. How important is it
that the public private partnerships drive up testing, soon to
have home testing. Tele medicine is now happening, lifting fd
(01:00:00):
a burdensome regulations for off use of drugs that are
mostly safe, may have some risk but little risk to
help people, to save them from dying. And we're hearing
so much anecdotal evidence. Doctor Oz has been great covering this.
This is a whole new book we're writing here, Bill,
and I think in the future we're going to save
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millions of lives. I pray to God. Well, first thing
that has to happen is a federal government has to
develop an Office of Pandemic Response, all right, and get
the best doctors in that field, microbiologists, and then link
it to the Centers for Disease Control. Does not to
be a lot of money, but it has to be there.
It has to be solid, the Office of Pandemic Response,
(01:00:44):
and that has to be a cabinet position, and that's
the first step in protecting ourselves in the future. We
have so many government agencies that you would think would
do it. I will say this, you know, I know
Andrew Cuomo has been out there and he's doing his
thing and been he's criticizing it. Meanwhile, the president's building
in four hospitals, sending a hospital ship, ship and thousands
(01:01:06):
and thousands of ventilators. I get it, you know. You
know it's sad after nine to eleven. How was he
not more prepared some of these hospitals, Bill, they weren't
prepared for a one day emergency. You know, we have
to now go back to the state level, the local level,
the community level, and make sure we're in better shape
preparing for what will be and another inevitable emergency, pandemic flew,
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whatever it happens to be. Well, I wrote a column
called the Contagion Chronicles. It's on Bill O'Reilly dot com.
And I tell you why we weren't prepared and bottom
line on it, we don't have any money. States don't
have any money. Says don't have any money. Really New
York ten percent state income tax far it doesn't have
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any They don't have any in Texas. I want to
ask you about the health side of this though. When
we get back. I want to ask you about hydro
chloroquin and zithromyas. And I know you're following that story.
Two eight hundred nine for one Sean is our number
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All right, simple man, Bill O'Reilly dot com all things O'Riley.
All right, So, I know you've been following this hydroxy
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chloroquin and a zitromyasin. We're seeing anecdotal evidence all over
the place. I mean, really promising stuff. Doctor Roz in
particular is on TV and I just done a great
job on this. Your thoughts. We only have thirty seconds ago.
I'm praying that the United States saves the world again.
We talked about this last week. I think we will.
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I think medical science will come up with either a
vaccine or a strong medicine and that will turn the time.
And that's what I'm praying for. I'm praying for our country.
And we got to get the help to these workers. Bill.
They need it, small business guys, they're dying. We need it,
and we need the corruption to end. There's been going
on a week. They've been waiting, playing games, exploiting this tragedy.
It's disgusting, it's repulsive, it's what is everything wrong? While
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the rest of the country steps up. Bill Oreilly dot com,
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If you want to be a part of the program.
It is sadly predictable what is happening. By the way,
Uncle James, if he can come in here for a second,
it's just predictable what they are doing. This actually defines them.
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This is who they are. The American worker that desperately
needs aid and support and help from their public servants
are not being served well. They have been waiting. We've
been watching the Republicans yelling and screaming, and we've been
explaining to you all the waste, all the fraud, all
the abuse that they are sticking into this bill. At
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the top of the last hour, we had Lindsey Graham
on the program that in South Carolina, somebody on unemployment
makes three hundred and twenty six dollars. Now they're going
to be making nine hundred and twenty six dollars a week.
He's saying more than twenty four dollars an hour. Well,
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if he said let's make American workers hold, they deserve
to be made hold. We're going to bail out Europe,
rebuild Europe after World War Two, if we're going to
save the world from evil and communism and fascism and
imperial Japan and Nazism and radical Islamism, we can do that,
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and we always end up paying the price for freedom.
We absolutely need to help American workers. There's two billion
dollars to be spent here. There's another four I'm sorry,
two trillion dollars to be spent here. There's another four
trillion available loan guarantees by the Fed. This is a
very comprehensive package to support American workers, through no fault
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of their own, that need help. This is also going
to help our hospitals and the instructure and everything else
associated with this. Why are they doing this because this
is now their opportunity. They are This is while the
American workers that have rents payments, mortgage payments, car payments,
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school payments for their kids. Even though the kids are
out of school, they're still paying for college. They've been
waiting and they've been waiting, and now what do we have.
We have let's see, Oh, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,
they're gonna get seventy five million, Institute for Museum and
Library Services fifty million. We're gonna take care of our
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labor union friends. They must have a seat on the
board of any industry that has bailed out. Why because
that's more important to them. That's not where the priorities
of the American people are. You know, it's let's make
people whole. You know, you can't make more money unemployed
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than you make working. Because we have on the other
side of this, and there will be another side of this,
we have an economy that must bounce back for everybody's benefit.
And by the way, you know, the President says, the
cure can't be worse than the problem. If you do that,
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we need these businesses to let's see, get the groceries
to the store, and get the pharmacies the products that
they need to get the help and assistance to the
American people that they depend on, that they count on.
And this is and they ditherer and they diner and
they ditherer, and they politicize and exploit exploit this. You know,
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you want to talk about swamp in the middle of
an emergency while everyone else all hands on deck. Now
you put senators in a position there's no choice here.
You will destroy the foundation of the economy if you
follow through with this madness. You can't do that. At
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this point, we shouldn't have to be discussing this. We shouldn't,
you know. Pelosia, Well, I'm not sure if we're ever gonna.
I'm not sure if I'm gonna, I'm not gonna say
the how is it gonna pass? It? Why she wants
to put even even more money twenty five millions still
in the bill for the operations and the maintenance. Let's
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see of the John F. Kennedy Senator Senate for the
Center for the Performing Arts. I'm sure he with the extravaganza.
Not now, you can't pass a clean bill. Now, seventy
five million each to the National Endowment for the Arts,
National Endowment for the Humanities. I'd rather give that to
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the American working people. But again, make them whole, not
give them, you know, twice what they're usually making. And
for those that don't need any help, they don't get
any help. Do we really need MPR seventy five million.
Somebody on Twitter broke it down. I'm not sure if
it's right, Like ninety three thousand dollars per employee. You know,
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price gouging is illegal in this country. Hoarding that might
be illegal too. You heard the Attorney General the other day.
What about in the middle of a tragedy, not doing
your job. Now they want to change the voting rules.
Now they want to I mean everything you can imagine.
But oh, and they're putting money in there, of course
for themselves. Then they're gonna have a voice vote so
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they can kind of hide where they really felt about it.
Although they're not going to be able to do that.
That won't work. People are gonna ask what they did,
and all these delays. You watch all the companies in America,
the ways they've stepped up. It's inspiring. Really, it's been
totally inspiring. But it could lead to employers putting many
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people out of work here, and it can greatly reduce
the chances of us having a strong recovery. Now. Senator
Rick Scott, Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator Tim Scott, Senator Ben
Sass I'm before this day is over, I can tell
you right now, a bunch of other senators are going
to say we can't. And there's what the Democrats are
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going to do. They cause all of this. They're the
ones insisting on AOC's new Green deal. We're going to
subsidize windmills and solar panels. What does this have to
do with coronavirus relief? And I wish I was wrong,
but I told you this was coming. I knew that
I could see this sucker a mile away. This amount
of money, Oh yeah, it's gonna be politicized. And I
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just want to help American workers. I want to help
American small business, and I want to help America's big
businesses to overcome what nobody predicted or saw. And I'd
like to spend most of our time and attention at
getting to what are the real issues that need to
be dealt with. It's unreal by the way, Andrew Cuomo.
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Andrew Cuomo's getting four hospitals from the President. He got
thousands and thousands and tens of thousands of doses of
hydroxy chloroquin from the White House. They've gotten everything they've
asked for. They've gotten just in the last two days,
five thousand more ventilators. And he's politicizing it. But he
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did say something today, because we welcome people across the globe,
they had fifteen times the coronavirus cases of California and
other states. He says, why because people have been coming here.
We have people who came here from China, Italy, who
came here from all across the globe. Oh, you know,
there are a lot of good things that have happened here.
We are going to save lives as a result of
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the rules now being rewritten on how to deal with
pandemics travel bands. I don't think they'll be called xenophobic
and fear mongering in the future or hysteria in the future.
I love the American businesses that stepped up. So proud
of my buddy Mike Lindell. He's now making respirators. Ford
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where they make f one fifties, they're making respirators. GM
and Ford are making ventilators. You know, I got I
haven't even barely touched the medical issues, which is what
we should be talking about today. Shouldn't have to deal
with all of this today. But you know, all right,
this is where we are. This is I guess who
they are. The media has been despicable. The media is
just beyond any hope anymore. I just I've given up
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hope on if there ever was any hope, it's gone.
It doesn't exist. That's sad too, because you'd like to
think that even in these times. You know, I went
through the list yesterday. Oh you know, the Washington Post
and company, Get America, get over, get a grip on
the virus attacking my coverage for my coverage was dead
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on accurate. They're not accurate. Now, we have a lot
of money in this bill that we need to, like
one hundred and seventeen billion dollars for hospitals for veterans healthcare,
forty five billion for FEMA. They need the money, sixteen
billion for the Strategic National Stockpile. That's needed money, an
extra four point three billion for the CDC, eleven billion
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more for vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, other medical needs. That's all
in the bill. We're helping out farmers in agriculture and
rural development. For the Food and Drug Administration, they got
him thirty four point nine billion dollars. That's all necessary
and needed right now. The Commerce, Department, Justice Services, etc.
Well that's important to our economy. Unfortunately, the Department of
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Justice needs more money because people do this. The Department
of Defense is going to get more money for their
medical care, medical countermeasures to help our guys out in
the field that are contracting Corona Defense Health Program, Military
Healthcare System, direct care capacity. President already made huge changes
on that and equipments that they are needed. That's in
this bill that's being held up because of this energy
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and water development that's being held up in this I
mean significant amounts of money. Our Army Corps of Engineers
seventy million operation maintenance account, expense account, the Interior Water
Reclamation Energy Department, making sure our energy is going out
as needed to help everybody. All right, let's go to
the press conferences. This is doctor Fauci. No, it's not
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doctor Okay, No. I was looking at a b roll. Sorry,
b roll means it's aired earlier, it looked like it
was live. Then. You know, these are important moneies that
need to be delivered, but most importantly to American workers
and small businesses that are literally now you know, been
waiting and waiting and waiting. I know why Susan Collins
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got so angry this week because she feels, as I do,
a sense of urgency to help Americans in need, a
sense of helping on the healthcare front, you know, a
sense of urgency to help small business owners, a sense
of urgency to help healthcare workers. All of that's in
the bill. Good stuff, a lot of money, good stuff
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necessary based on what has now changed. But now they're
throwing in billions of dollars a crap and pork and
fraud and waste and abuse. Why so they have control,
they create dependency, they get power. Yeah, the Americans want
to make other Americans. Hold Americans understand it. Ernie Sanders's
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threatening now to you know, shut down the Senate over
this whole thing unless they do adopt his socialist agenda.
Bidens out there saying, oh, the next round, we're going
to use that. We have an opportunity to use this
round for my new green deal. Huh. Really unbelievable. You know,
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Institute for Museum and Library Services. Wow,
Pelosi still won't commit to it. Then we got the
of course, the JFK Center for the Performing Arts, National
Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities. Wow.
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I just can't. I can't believe it. I can't believe it,
except I predicted it. That's a sad part. Then we're
going to impact voting, voting, you know, issues in the country.
Let's pass it through where we got a chance. We'll
get everything we want here. I'm like, what immigration, We'll
get that into. We'll get in everything on our checklist.
James Clyburne said he'd do it. It just is you know,
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the great Thomas Payne once said, where the guides and
dictates of human conscience irresistibly obeyed, there'd be no need
for any lawgiver. That's not being the case. You know why,
because we're not perfect human beings in a fallen state.
We need salvation. I believe Jesus gives us salvation. I
do believe that with all my heart. God's the creator
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of the heavens and the earth. Then he goes on
to say government in the best state, but necessary evil.
It's worse state, an intolerable one. Government's not working for
you today. They have not been working for the American people.
It's repulsive, and the media is not even going to
tell you. Look, I hope you call your senator two
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o two two two four three one two one. Maybe
you can speak out and tell them help out American workers.
Pass a clean bill and get the money out to
the health services, the people on the front lines, and
do it now. Pass a clean bill, you know, but
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they're holding it, you know Republic as well. Well, We're
just gonna go out and say you don't care about
American workers if you don't support the bill with all
the garbage in it. I let's grab a quick call.
We still waiting for the live press coverage. Coronavirus task
for is led by the President. We'll see when that
comes in in the meantime. David and California, David, how
are you? I guess yours now number two behind New
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York with the number of cases. How things out there?
We're actually really good, Sean. In my area at Stanta
Faust County, we have five hundred and fifty thousand people
and we have zero deaths and only eleven infections, which
is kind of where we're going is Why is everything
being treated the same throughout California? I really think people
could go to go back to work, at least in
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a modified way and get everybody back to work. Listen,
I want everybody to work. How is the Gavin Newsom
shutdown gone, it's been really bad. I think what we're
really looking forward is the president really opened it up
in some kind of way. Even a modified work would
really change things. And I'm wondering why he doesn't wait
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until at least get that fifteen day, you know, slow
the spread, which is wanting to do, before he makes
a commitment to this bill. This bill I've just said,
listening to what you're saying, it's disgusting in the fact
that the Democrats or even if it was Republicans do it.
I feel the same way. We'll try to take advantage
of it. And the American people during this time is
the worst that you could possibly do. Really think, if
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the President would just let people get back to work,
even in a modified environment, there wouldn't be the urgency
and it wouldn't be so quick to give into these
things that really don't make any any assent. A lot
of Americans, a lot of Californians, are still working right now.
There's a central employers that are still working, so not
everybody is at home, and we're doing okay, and it's
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only been a short time, and I think if we
could get past that fifteen days and at least get
some kind of modified work schedule for the rest of
California and Americans that we could make it, but to
give in now it's too early, and that so much
stuff is in that bill that it's just it's disgusting,
and for that to be taken advantage of right now,
I just can't even believe what's going on, what's being
(01:18:41):
presented unbelievable. Anyway, two two two two four three one
two one switchboard. We're waiting the White House Coronavirus Task
Force press briefing that's coming up as we continue. Glad
you're with us. Call your senator please now till the
top of the hour, toll free. It's eight hundred and
nine four one shot. And if you want to be
a part of the program, if you want to clean bill,
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you want to finally get Americans the money they deserve,
American workers, I think we need to put some pressure
on these people for what they're doing. It's it is
beyond repulsive. It's just as horrible all the pork, all
every socialist of utopian give back imaginable when we should
be helping small business, big business, and American workers, they
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are waiting. Where is it? You know, I'm watching the
medium mob and all of this. They've been claiming, Oh,
Fox News changed the tone. No, I actually have a timeline.
On Hannity dot com, we first interviewed Anthony Fauci January
twenty seventh. I said, from January twenty seventh and twenty
eighth and straight on through. Oh, I noticed this virus,
(01:19:48):
and I said, whoa asymptomatic people for days are walking
around and spreading it and it seemed to be aerosol airborne.
Turned out to be from the go. Let's see vox
dot com. They don't like Sean Hannity. What is this coronavirus?
It's part of a family of viruses that attack the
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respiratory system. Should I travel during the outbreak? The CDC
and by the way, they proclaimed that the coronavirus would
not be a deadly virus. CDC says, yeah, avoid traveling.
At the time they proclaimed it wouldn't be. Here's the
Washington Post. Wow, they told Americans to get a grip. Well,
(01:20:32):
that's pretty they want Americans to get a grip. I
mean that was their early response, Get a grip America.
This is in January. The flu is a much bigger
threat than coronavirus. In January, Washington Post op ed claiming
our brains are causing us to exaggerate the threat from coronavirus.
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Let's continue January thirty first, that's the day that Donald
Trump put in the travel band, ten days after the
first known case in America. What did the media mob do?
How our brains is Washington Post, January thirty first, How
our brains make corona virus seem scarier than it is? Wow,
Harvard professor. They quote risk communication consultant on how risky
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is it? In reality? Why our fears don't always match
the facts. That's what they were saying. Let's see downplaying
the growing spread of the virus. Baked News, New York Times. Oh,
they've been taking hits at me. I explained my timeline,
gave them the video, gave them the audio. Just it's
a waste of time. It's a waste of my time
(01:21:43):
even engaging with any of these people. But they got
it wrong because they wrote in February that the fear
of the virus maybe spreading faster than the virus itself.
Quote in Europe, fear spreads faster than the coronavirus. I
guess they they were wrong in their assessments. MPR. They
were out there warning that the flu is a much
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bigger threat than the coronavirus. Wow, they were wrong too,
And we got the Washington Post again, why we should
why we should be wary. This is interesting of an
aggressive government response the coronavirus. That was February third, Well,
Donald Trump had already acted. What would the Democratic Party doing?
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They were impeaching the president. They were having their big trial,
their impeachment trial, their impeachment hoax trial. I will say this,
I'm getting a lot of response, and I'm hearing from
a lot of you in this audience. Thank you. By
the way, everybody's saying the same thing. Yes, they want
to help America's workers and small business, American people's smart people.
This is a moment that's kind of unprecedented. Nobody expected
(01:22:50):
any of this. Did people's opinions change you a little bit?
Certainly did because of facts on the ground. But I
will tell you you know, in the beginning, we saw
very early on that people in the media was going
to use it to hurt Donald Trump at Trump virus.
If you're feeling awful, you know who to blame. Hey,
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Ben Smith, that was your newspaper over at the New
York Times when you write an article about that same
New York Times last week that edited the call with
the President and the governors. They actually put your Trump
to governors, you're on your own. President said, if you
can do it faster, get something faster, do it, go
right ahead, and then he said we'll have your back. Yeah,
(01:23:35):
they edited that part out, that selective editing on their
port And I know it doesn't sound nice, right, That's
how dishonest they are. You know, all those people, fake news, CNN,
the same groups of people, same people they're now, you know,
the ones that sold us lies in conspiracy theories and
everything in between. Those same people. You know, we're out
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there led by the New York Times, CNN, fake news,
conspiracy tv MS, DNC saying some of the most repulsive
things about the president for three years. Why would they
stop now? And they saw this as an opportunity to
politicize it, weaponize it a virus to bludgeon and hurt
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Donald Trump. Donald Trump's had they ever said, wow, in retrospect,
he was right about that. He was really right about
that travel band, He was really right about about what
he did. No Nope, not at all. They don't want
to give him any credit. Why would give him credit?
You give him credit and only hurts our ability to
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beat him in November, in two hundred and twenty three days.
Of course, that's what they want to do. It's all
about politics for them. It's all about power, is what
I say. Government in its best state, but a necessary evil,
and its worst state, it is an intolerable one. That's
all true too. As we go through all of this together,
And meanwhile the American people, wait, I do have some
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good news. This is where you'd see the best in
people and you see the worst in people times like this.
Then they attacked me. Hannity said it was a hoax. No,
I got a hold timeline that says, oh, January twenty
seventh and twenty eighth, pre travel bad. First case in
the United States January twenty first, six days later on
the air, interviewing doctor Fauci about the virus. Because I
(01:25:27):
happen to like medicine. I know it's sick, but I
have many of my friends and doctors. I've actually gone
in operating rooms and I watch operations fascinated by it.
Any of my family members got in medicine in some
capacity the medical field and some capacity sisters that are nurses,
and it's a tough job. They're all putting themselves on
(01:25:47):
the front lines every day. Thank you, all of you
what you do. Thank all the corporations, the pharmaceutical companies,
the walmarts, the targets, the cvs is, all these people,
all these businesses. Our friends at minepillow dot com. Mike Lindell,
he's now making respirators. Ford f one fifty assembly lines,
they're making respirators, Board and GM making ventilators. There was
(01:26:10):
a doctor Charlene Babcock. They did a study based on
her study practices in the Detroit area. They actually were
able to turn one ventilator into four ventilators. It's a
great daily mail article out there, how one doctor turned
one ventilator into nine with some you know, they call
(01:26:31):
it evil genius mechanics winning fans like Elon Musk. There
are corporations too. I'm not particularly biggest fan of Google,
but I want to thank Google for the things that
they're doing. You know, thank the Israelis for the six
million doses that they're giving us of hydroxy chloroquinn so
that obviously they see hope. The French did a study
(01:26:53):
on it, the Chinese had given us Finally data we
believe might be accurate. Finally they did as repulsive too.
Prince Charles has tested positive for corona according to the Palace.
Anybody that gets this, I'm praying for the FDA off
label use for hydroxy chloroquin that's really important. We're seeing
nothing but anecdotal evidence. OZ has been unbelievably amazing at
(01:27:18):
all of this really has been been incredible. So many
people could be By the way, on Hannity dot Com,
we've written up the article about we can't pay people
more to work, more not to work than to work
what Lindsey Graham was saying, which is what this bill
does on top of all of the waste, fraud, corruption
(01:27:38):
and abuse. So sad that people in the middle of
a crisis like this would ever act this way. Doctor Fauci.
The media is trying to put a wedge between him
and the president. No, there's no wedge here. He's listening
everything we've said. We might disagree on a few minor things,
but no, he's doing everything possible. Can anyone really add
(01:27:59):
one thing that the press and should be doing that
he hasn't been doing, but they're killing themselves. But they've
had to rewrite the book on everything, every single thing.
Now I've been saying, and I want to continue this
narrative if you go back to the Michael Crichton book
Disclosure and the movie Disclosure Michael Douglas Demi Moore was
(01:28:20):
actually a great movie. He was a great book. I
read the book and it tells the story of how
these two are an item. At one point, anyway, he
has a job this company. The company is about to
go public, very important time. They want to get everything
right and anyway, and she comes on to him and
(01:28:41):
he rejects it, and there's a recording that you don't
find out till later that happened. But he's getting all
these cryptic emails because they're setting him up to destroy
him and fire him. Anyway, So he gets these cryptic
emails from a professor whose name happens to be a
friendly a friend rather now it turns out obviously it
was a novel. But anyway, long story short, The emails
(01:29:03):
would always say, solve the problem, the best thing that
we can do now, And that's why I'm hoping these
anecdotal stories on hydroxy chloroquin and along with zithromyacin. I
am hoping. I am hoping that they're successful. We can
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stop the death first people that contract it, stop the
death first. That will go a long way to helping
us get back on track as a country faster. So
I'm hoping. I'm watching very closely. Doctor Oz has done
a great job. He's interviewed people that have used it,
(01:29:45):
patients that have used it and recovered to telling their story.
He's interviewing doctors that have been prescribing it and telling
their stories. That's hope for me. But you know, you can't.
You can't turn the country. Listen, we won't have an
medicines if we shut the country down. Let's put it
that way. They might be every area in the country
that can open at the end of this fifteen day period,
(01:30:08):
but say in New York, Washington State, in California, we
don't know yet, you know you and Andrew Cuomo's definitely
trying to be planned b As it relates to Joe Biden.
It's obvious because no matter what the president does, at
four hospitals, a medical hospital, Navy ship, hydro chloroquin doses
(01:30:30):
sent up here that's now basically we have a clinical
trial going on as we speak, off label, innovative, creative,
Donald Trump breaking down the bureaucracy, calling it yeah, off
label use absolutely, compassionate care. Absolutely. Remember he's the one
that had the right to choose, you know, in other words,
(01:30:52):
the right to try experimental medicines. That all means something.
But anyway, there's so many people that are working so hard,
and we see so many such goodness out there, and
then we see these idiots in Washington playing politics as usual.
Then you got the idiots in the media, you know.
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Then now they're saying MPRE saying we're not going to
carry the Coronavirus Task Force because because Donald Trump is
doing them. That's basically the answer. And then other warnings
on MSDNC, the Conspiracy Theory Channel. This is vital information
they've given out. Every day they start out what they've done,
what they're doing, and what they need people to do.
(01:31:33):
But no, we're not going to carry because Donald Trump
looks too presidential. It's not the answer. That's That's what
it really seems to be about to me. Why else
would you not give out this information You get to
hear from doctor Fauci, the other medical experts. The Surgeon
General has been phenomenal on this. We get to hear
from all these people. I want to hear from these
people some things to watch out for. For example, red
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itchy eyes seem to be another emptom of coronavirus. Coughing
obviously is one. Temperature is one. Following the recommendations of
the task for it seemed like there's the smartest play here.
You have testing centers now going up every day, and
you can go to the website and look for all
those things. I know. The grocery store chains have now
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pledged that they are going to keep the store the
stores stocked up, which is important in other words, trying
not to hoard. And if anybody's involved in price gouging
on something that's essential, you know, like water masks, purel
Really what compels you to act that way? You really
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need the money that bad? You're really lacking a heart
that bad. It's pretty sad. What profit the entire what
profit demand to gain the whole world and lose their soul.
That's kind of losing your soul kind of stuff. But
I'm hoping that we can now get this thing right,
meaning I'm hoping that Washington will get their act together.
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I know it's probably way too much to even hope for.
I'm setting myself up for major disappointment, get knocked down
in a major way. We'll see what happens, all right.
So here's where we got tonight. Steve Manuchin is gonna
be on. Lindsey Graham is saying he won't support this bill.
Steve Nuchin is on. Chad Pergram will give us an
update all things in DC. Then Peter Navarro is on
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about the economics of this thing that they're trying to
get through. Senator Tom Cotton is going to join us.
I'm betting he's not going to support this in its
current form either. Doctor Oz on the hydroxychlora quinn potential option.
He's interviewing doctors and patients every day, and anecdotally we're
getting very good information. He'll update us on all of
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that that brings hope of saving lives. Mike Huckabee, Congressman
Mike Matt Gates, and much much more. Most comprehensive coverage,
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