in turn devalue the currency. that in turn cause more inflation. that s basic supply and demand. before we get into the specifics of the legislation, keep in mind, life is already so expensive in this country that we literally have bread lines in major cities. we spoke to volunteers in one food bank in camden, new jersey, and said many people can t afford rice and beans. look at all these people. this line runs almost around the block here. yeah, things cost more. so people that otherwise, you know, you look people well dressed in line, that, you know, typically would not be at a food bank, but they are. prepandemic we were at abundance, feeding about 90,000 people per week. now we re at 140,000 per week. rice, pasta, beans. we re also finding that finding those items for us is getting to be very expensive as well. i want to again show the line of folks here. this is all sorts of folks, families, single people, a lot of these people would not in a line to try to get s
marketplace fairness act. it s just an internet sales tax which big companies like amazon support. why? because it helps amazon priced out smaller competitors and according to congress, that s marketplace fairness. so we should all be very, very, very concerned that congress just passed something called the inflation reduction act. it mandates hundreds of billions of new dollars in spending that will increase the money supply in thisal country and that will in turnue devalue the currency and that in turn cause more inflation. that s basic supply and demand.a butti before we get to the specifics of the legislation, keep in mindhi life is already so expensive ins this country that we literally have bread lines in major cities foxes. jeff flock to spoke toke volunteers at one food bank in camden, new jersey, who say that many people cannot afford rice and beans. nd look at all these people. this is a line that runs almosta around the block herelm. y yeah, thingsou cost more . an
week. because the news is really boring right now and he had to come up with something. greg: tonight monologue, evil. yeah. an uplifting topic, right? it was either evil or this. you re the guy who said gonorrhea was more worse than the cold. i ll bet you never have a cold that felt just like that, did you? i must ve got it on the toilet seat. that s a hell of a place to take a girl. greg: i love that! yeah, i will take evil. evil obviously exists but does calling people evil help you win an argument? or is it like me after three afro sports is, just too easy? and really, when someone does something awful, just saying it s evil won t stop it. i mean, the view is in its 25th year. [scattered laughter] greg: i kid. they aren t evil, they re just wrong. so what is evil? well, communists are evil, fascists are evil. cats are evil. especially that one. when you get in a debate about stuff, such evil branding sucks. the left will often call you evil to end conversa
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left spending agenda with one advisor telling politico, quote, the biden administration doesn t understand that the only thing people care about is the inflation, gas prices, and the economy. of course there s no messaging and they don t have any idea what the message is. they are living in lala land. kirsten synema has agreed to back the bill saying we have agreed to remove the carried tax provision, advance manufacturing, and boost our clean economy in the senate s budget reconciliation. biden saying we ve taken a step towards reducing inflation and the costs for american families. i look forward to the senate taking up the legislation and passing it as soon as possible. at the center of this, joe man chin whose support earlier this week really paved the way to head to a vote. here s what he had to say about getting republicans onboard. you said this week you think that republicans should vote i would like to think i talk to my republican friends, they want to mak