and democrats also need revenue to pay for their bill. the g.o.p. is highlighting a study by the official congressional score keeper the nonpartisan joint committee on taxation it says 87 million americans who earn less than $400,000 a year could face beefed up scrutiny of their bank account by the irs just to balance the books. most feared agency by everyday americans is the irs. the last thing they want is additional irs agents and auditors to be looking underneath every couch cushion to find out where every one of their pennies is stored. provision in question was a goal of the white house earlier this year but it did not make it into the bill passed by the house. the g.o.p. says if democrats plan to pay for the bill, they have no other choice with you to go after american taxpayers. and speaking of debt, there is now a bipartisan agreement to hike the debt limit. the g.o.p. will help democrats with procedure but not on
are spot on and i think southwest gets it. that will do it for me, folks, catch me 2 p.m. eastern time making money on the fox business network. the market is breaking out. netflix is up. get your political stuff here, check us out over there. the five is next. hi, i m greg gutfeld, along with katie, harold ford jr. and jesse watters. she once called 911 after falling behind a couch cushion, dana perino. the five. the white house not denying report the biden administration has been secretly flying thousands of uncompanied migrant children from texas to the new york city area. the new york post is calling it biden s secret flight.
cloud and clear they don t want this overregulation and spending. that message is very, very clear to me. jillian: 30 seconds for answer. the house passes a bill to raise the debt ceiling. a lot of americans ice wide open with inflation and things we are seeing happening when it comes to our economy what is going to be best for the american people. that s for the american people realing in this out of control spending. our credit card is maxed out. our bill is do. democrats just want to spend every single cent that s left in the couch cushion. we have been advocating for spending spig get for months. it s making life harder for all working americans. todd: is there any way this gets through the senate? i certainly hope not. it s irresponsible it disrespecting taxpayers and i hope the senate puts a check on this bad policy moving forward we need to come back to the drawing table i hope that s what happens with this continuing resolution and debt ceiling limit. jillian: congresswoman
of a mcdonald s french fry you found under a couch cushion. it s never going to get old. and how did they know there was never really any crime wave to begin with? well, they did what any journalist did they went to dinner one more time. you listen to conservative media you would think that, you know, entire cities are just, you know, enthralled in fights and fires and whatever. we went out, had a great dinner in new york city tonight. people actually walked up to us and said thank you for i watch you every night. i can t believe this he had to do a double take that i was hanging out and not seeing us on the tv screen greg: hope you had a nice meal in fantasy land, don. that story is likely as chris cuomo avoiding a mirror. about you now a gun battle takes place outside a baseball game, a horrible situation for the players, theens fa, everyone. last week i said the only way the meade i can ts was going to cover crime is if it actually ended up in their doorstep or if
using covid-19 money is one of the possible pay fors for the bipartisan infrastructure framework. we have to find out how much is left in the governmental couch cushion it s you will as all of these frame works move forward towards becoming actual things that are voted on here. we re not that far away from the recess. they talked about a shortened recess to get something done. how likely is it that the senate will accomplish all of its legislative goals before this recess? they have a month to work here. on both of the issues here around infrastructure and the broader families plan, jobs plan, things that are not in the bipartisan deal, they have to move in tandem essentially to keep all democrats onboard here. and so i think you d be hard pressed to see the senate going home without having passed altogether the bipartisan framework and without having at least had their first vote on a