they are now surging inwe hav the polls. we have fulle coverage straight ahead on all of these keye th races. these are moste the most importr midterm races, possibly inblic. our lifetime, possibly in the history of this great republic. canmy words could not possibly afnvey the urgency i am feeling for the country that we allerda love, because after yesterday s hismal inflation news, another 40 year high common sensethei americans, they are rightly concerned about their future. ii they are rightly losingn an confidence in joe biden and the new extreme socialist climate cult. alarmist democratsclimate . pol and by the way, we have a new ap poll out. look at this. 46% of our fellow americans consider their financial, personal financial situation toe be poor poor. remember, the average family is paying seventy two hundred dollar0 mores more than they wes paying under donald trump for the exact same items, bare it wa necessities. now, remember, it was biden remehis failed admi
stores, i don t think we really realize. do you think americak d is appreciate it? well, ther te arhie twngo diffet things, realizationav and appreciation. most of us havnevee never really realized it, but we ve always intuitively appreciate it. lig we know that when we flickat ish the switch and the light comes on , that s the result ofme a miracle. and that miracle is maden an possible by men and women doingd things out of sight and out of r mind. whatry about i worry about is tp overall lack of appreciation that has infected, in my view, our society over the last thirty or forty years.v my tv shows, the two that you mentioned, as well as how america works, are jusattempt an attempt to tap the country i hanghe shoulder and say, hey, look, if we don t hang on to this fundamental appreciation for the kinds of jobs that make civilized life possible for the rest of us , we re going to have a list of unintendednces consequences longer than your arm. did covid change that in