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Seven here forty five kr SE det talk station in
a very happy Wednesday made it extra special because back
on the fifty five Krsey Morning Show. Always look forward
to talking with them. Congressman Warren Davidson, good you have
you back on my friend.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Good morning, Brian. How are you today.
Speaker 4 (01:11):
I'm doing okay.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
I am no big fan of the Big Beautiful Bill, though,
because everybody's done the number crunching, including the Congressional Budget
Office if you trust them at their word, but lots
of different organizations. We're digging ourselves further and further and
further this continues. Biden level record spending and the deficit
numbers and the percentage GDP that we're looking at in
the very near term are really I think they present
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an existential crisis for our country. Congressman Davidson, your.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Thoughts, yeah, very similar. I mean, the Congress we control
is the one we're in right now. We don't even
know who the members of the next Congress will be,
let alone several in the way out in the future.
And that's where this big beautiful bill cuts. It doesn't
cut now, it doesn't cut this Congress. It promises some
future Congress is going to do the cuts, and we
all know that isn't going to and if they follow
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our example, they will increase spending and promise that a
future Congress will cut spending. And so the play goes
on and on and on, and that's how we're thirty
six train in debt. If this bill passes and becomes
law and they stay the course, which is optimistic, if
they stayed the course, we'd still wind up with an
additional twenty trillion in debt over the next ten years.
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So I mean, that's you know, why would we vote
for that. That is not the mandate of this election,
I know.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
And yet there's Donald Trump saying you all better get
your you get in line and embrace this so called big,
beautiful bill. And also, according to attendees of the meeting
the other day, don't f around with medicaid. I mean,
if you don't f around with medicaid, using the president's words,
it's going to collapse. Also, it's like everything else, somebody's
got to tear the band aid off and say, listen,
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we cannot continue at this spending level. Or your favorite program,
whoever you're talking to, is not going to be funded anymore.
So Security is going to take a cut, Recipient's going
to take a cut, Medicare is going to be taking
a cut.
Speaker 4 (03:03):
I mean, that's just a practical reality.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
Yeah. I mean he's to be clear on his medicaid comments.
He's like, yeah, you can go after fraud, waste and abuse,
but don't take the bait and let him characterize it
as anything but you know, fraud, waste and abuse. And
he's like, you know, you guys are talking. They don't
know what that is. Talk about fraud, waste and abuse
when you know we have illegal illegals on Medicaid, Well,
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that's clearly an abuse of Medicaid. You have people that
are able bodied, working age adults. We didn't design Medicaid
for that. That's an abuse of the system. Talk about fraud,
waste and abuse. You know, don't take the bait that
you're cutting medic No, No, we're going after fraud, waste
and abuse. And I think everyone's that way. I mean,
who would you help out and say, yeah, man, i'll
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help you out. I know you hit a hard time.
I'm glad to help you. But by twenty twenty nine,
you got to get a job. I mean, no one's
going to do that for even your own family members.
You'll be like, hey, you're gonna start looking for a job, right, exactly,
I mean, and that was bipartisan when Bill Clinton was there.
We can't even get all the Republicans to stay on
board with that.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
And that's what's so frustrating for me in Congressman Davidson,
that there are Republicans, like the Republicans in unbelievably high
tax dates New Jersey, New York, California, who are screaming
about increase in that salt deduction to sixty seventy maybe
one hundred plus thousand dollars for a family. It seems
to me that there may have been a resolution with
that taking from ten to forty thousand dollars, but that
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that in yours to the benefit of the so called rich.
It works as a great talking point for the Democrat.
You know, tax cuts for the rich.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
Isn't that what that is?
Speaker 3 (04:33):
Well, that's one hundred percent what it is. I mean,
they headed up at one point two means tested up
to seven hundred and fifty one thousand dollars a year,
so you get like your average Ohioan subsidized in New
Yorkers that are making up to seven hundred and fifty
one thousand. I think they got negotiated down to five
hundred thousand a year, So those poor people, you know,
making five hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year will
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have their you know, deduction for state and local taxes
in New York curbed down a bit. I mean, this
is what we're arguing over within our own party.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
And then there's Donald Trump attacking somebody who's consistently at
least the one guy. And not to discount you and
the value of what you have to say on the record,
but pointing a finger. Thomas Massey's saying he should be
voted out of office because he's a holdout, because there
isn't sufficient cuts built into this thing. I mean, he's
at least getting press for pointing out what you and
(05:26):
I are talking about right now. And that's Scott underneath
Donald Trump's skin apparently.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Yeah. I mean, look, he's frustrated because he knows that
there's not really a negotiating position with Thomas. Thomas is
in a way, like the lighthouse that's shown us where
we should go. And you know that the reality is
people don't negotiate with lighthouses. They avoid him because that's
where the rocks are. So Thomas is serving an incredibly
valuable purpose. He is pointing the right direction, But the
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real is if we don't pass anything, well, then the
status quo is preserved as well. So you know, generally,
I'm like, well, if we can pass something that is
significantly better than what we have now, then I'll vote
for it. And this bill sounds better than what we
have now. There are things in it that are great.
I want border security, I want some of the tax reforms.
I think some of them make a lot of sense.
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But on balance, this bill in the Congress we're in
is not a good bill. It spends more money than
we have. All the promises of good stuff are way
out in the future, so they're hollow. So you know,
if it goes to the floor today and the form
that it went through rules committee, there's no way I
can vote for it.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Well, you anticipated my next question as we run into
the break, Congressman Warren Davidson. I appreciate where you are
on that. Maybe if there's enough people like you that
stand up, we will get some you know, movement, movement
back and quick reforms and pairing back and hopefully more
more cuts. I'm not holding my breath at this juncture, though.
Let's pause we'll bring Congressman David's back. We'll talk about
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Speaker 4 (08:54):
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Speaker 1 (08:55):
I fifty got KIRCD talk station Brian Towmins the Congressman
Warren Davidson. Every time I agreed about Trump Arrangement syndrome
and think about the bill you proposed to have the
NIH study, and it gives me a chuckle. Congressman Davidson.
Half of me thought that, well, maybe he's just you know,
putting this out there to kind of make a point.
But do you really are you serious about this and
do you think it's going to go anywhere? Congressman Davidson, Well, look,
(09:18):
I do think it makes the point.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
And right as I was introducing it, James Cooney was
out there posting, you know, things he randomly found on
the beach, like eighty six forty seven. You know. So
you know, you look at Comy might be a candidate
for patient zero for Trump arrangement syndrome. You know, he
was in on the whole Russia collusion hoax and all
these other you know, anti Trump hoaxes that are out there,
and you look at how many people have just been wrecked.
(09:41):
I mean they're walking around bitter and angry for a
lot of these people Trump doesn't even know they exist,
but they're wrecking family relationships, long term friendships over this,
and it really is something that is affecting people, and
it's it's irrational.
Speaker 4 (09:56):
Yeah, and that's that's a way of summing it up.
It is irrational.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
And you know, the only social media presence I have
his Facebook, and I reserve my Facebook comments to really
important stuff like saying Happy Friday, posting a picture of
my daughter's chickens on the farm, or something innocuous like that,
because I don't I don't want to dive into that mess.
But there's so many posts up there that are just
just absolutely unhinged when it comes to things things people
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say and conclude and believe about Donald Trump. You know,
you can easily label a Trump to arrangement syndrome, call
it what it is, or call it what you will,
but it's it's like he, I don't know, He's just
infected their mind.
Speaker 4 (10:33):
I kind of joke about it.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Donald Trump is living rent free in so many people's
mind and they don't appreciate that. He's he's got them
all worked up and he's ruining their lives because well
they let him.
Speaker 3 (10:44):
Yeah, but there is more to it than what Donald
Trump's doing. There's a definite media and information warfare accounting
into this and and and that's really you know it.
Is it something that spreads, you know, through the normal
biologic conditions. Well, no, but it does affect your brain
psyche and you look at like how some of the
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media narratives are reinforced so consistently. It's very calculated. I mean,
you know, actually, when I was a cadet at West Point,
we were talking about information warfare, and that would be
the era. You know, we were thinking about the battlefield. Frankly,
but obviously a lot of other thinkers were saying, no,
this is way beyond what's going to take place in
the battlefield, and they're using essentially warfare tactics, and effectively
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politics is sort of like we're only not shooting at
each other, right, So information warfare is really well tailored
for the kind of you know, battle that we're doing
here in terms of really a struggle for power in
the country. And so it doesn't matter whether it's true.
We're living in an era where facts really don't seem
to matter. I think I'm suffering fundamental disorder where when
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I lay out facts. I think people are going to
be persuaded by them.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Well, people have not trained to be are not trained
anymore to be critical thinkers. I mean that's part of
the problem with our educations them these days. And you know,
the other component of this is nefarious elements that's going
along with this left wing narrative that shows up in
the news that perpetuates this. But also this is something
that are outside of the United States. Our enemies out there,
(12:16):
like the Chinese Communist Party continue to fund and stir
the pot. I saw this article the other day about
the cash flowing into anti Ice Group nngos coming from
Chinese link government sources. They love to stir the pot
of division in our country, and this Trump derangement syndrome
is one of the multiple levels that they stir the pot.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
Yeah, that's right. I mean at some discord in our
country destabilizes our country. On balance us good for rivals
like China. And you know, look at the media, as
I call them the controlled media. They're sharing whatever information
they want. They're acting like so many people around in
the country. Believed that Biden was you know, sharp as
attack and totally mentally fit up until the debate and
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it was like, oh wow, what happened, And a lot
of people saw through that from the get go. But honestly,
I've found people here on Capitol Hill. One of my
staffers was talking about one of his friends who's a
Democrat staffer, who was really like, man, I can't believe it.
I thought he just kind of had a speech impediment.
I can't believe Jake Tapper's book. And it's like they
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really are just finding out. So you know, there are
people that whatever the narratives are, and you know, on
the right it happens too. You know, you follow Q
or info Wars or all this stuff, and they believe
everything that's thrown out and you're not really taking a
holistic view at the information out there. You know, honestly,
the conspiracy theorist betting average getting pretty high, it.
Speaker 4 (13:44):
Really is.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
And you know, I've been pointing out Biden's cognitive decline since,
I mean for years and years. That comes to no
shock to me that areboy's finally on board with reality
coners and Davis Before we part company about a minute,
can you just comment on the Golden Dome? And I'm
just kind of shocked that we don't have something like
this already.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
Well, you go back to Reagan and he the idea
of Star Wars was out there, and you know, no
one told some of these engineers that, you know, Star
Trek was just sci fi. They're out there inventing the future.
I mean, they're really making all these kinds of things happen.
And what we can do today with air defense is amazing.
And you know, covering an area as big as the
United States is a much bigger challenge than Israel. But
(14:24):
you know we're working on the technology. And Donald Trump's
named at the Golden Bell.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
Fair enough.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
Congressman Davidson, thanks as always to you for your service
to our country during military as well as continued service
in your elected capacity. You're always welcome here on the
fifty five Carscy Morning Shore Congressman Warren Davidson, it's been
a real pleasure having you.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
On again always. Brian, God bless you and your listeners.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Thank you, sir, seven to fifty five fifty five Krcity
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Another update coming up. The day's top story's at the
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