doddered out, you know, whatever that step thing he does to the south lawn with an unusual mark on his face. look really closely because apparently he just removed what s called a cpap machine from earlier because he was sleeping. he needs to be friends with mark levin. you get a call at 7 a.m., did you read this bs adam schiff? no. biden goes to work early wakes up late, his few lewis idz hours unproductive with few events, still there are bigger problems at 1600 pennsylvania avenue than biden s decline. his house of cards mark my words is crumbling before the nation s eyes, the media have been ignoring it, they won t be able to much longer himts beloved attorney general merrick garland expose evidence promised over and over the u.s. attorney looking into hunter biden david weiss had broad complete independent authority to prosecute hunter biden nationwide. we know according to multiple as many as six whistleblowers that is simply not true which may mean your attorney genera
has told members of congress and senate that weiss had all powered and now we are finding that s not true so what we needs to do as you do everything else bring everybody in the room look everybody in the eye who is lying here? you ve got six people. you ve got to irs agents that have worked hard on. this they have no ax to grind. they just see justice is not equal. if we had not won the majority america wouldn t know anything about this. the irs whistleblower shapley said there were certain investigative steps we were not allowed to us take that would have led to president biden. he further went on to say in 2017 and 2018 the real money in unpaid 25ksz was dartsz 580,000 for 2017, $620,000 for 2018. yes. and for the years leading for burisma money they let the statute of limitations run out. does that sound like a justice departments that s not.
and intelligence communities said that russia tried to interview in our democracy and our election and so these committees are trying to do whatever they can to shore up our defenses against that interference and make sure that the 2018 and 2020 elections are adequately protected. i think that s worthy of spending time on. going back and investigating hillary clinton and how she how her investigation was handled, i just don t think is a proper use of our time right now. moving on, you re up for re-election in the midterms in 2018. yes. and i wonder how you plan to run and how you think other democrats should run? do you think it is a persuasive argument to run on, for example, russia russia russia or, you know, this tax bill is awful or do you think that your party overall, congressman, needs a more proactive positive message, here is the change we will
we ll get more than 4% next year. you re saying 2018. yes. and i think the stock market over this period of time of eight years of trump will be up over 150%. stuart: i m sorry. i didn t catch that. over 150%. 150%. we had an increase from reagan from august 14th 1982 until the end of clinton, stock market was up 757% in real terms. 1 1340%. you re cherry picking i am not. you give me the tax cut in 2017 which means this year the engine starts. in 83 to mid 84, the growth and gdp was 12%. real gdp was 12%. annualized rate over three halves, six quarters. that s great. enormous growth. the same thing was true with
this washington and take this as a national message. let s start with the republicans. they ve tried to stay loyal. if they lose a seat they carried two years wag 60% of the vote that they ve held since the carter trags, they are going to see that as big trouble for 2018. yes. and not just 2018 but you ll see a cascading effect in terms of whether republicans are willing to get in line with this president on his policy agenda and his legislative agenda. and that then in turn would impact how the republicans fair in 2018. so it s it s pretty widespread for republicans, as we all know they get very nervous when they start losing races and so it s not just a year from now year and a half from now, but it s this month, there week what republicans are trying to do with healthcare. when you mention this month, this week, there s other big zigsz here. number one let s assume they can pass a healthcare bill then can they reconcile it with the house. this will affect that, how they