tomorrow s primetime hearing. and new reporting on how donald trump had the secret service scrambling on the day of the capitol attack. also this morning, the top headlines from last night s midterm election primaries that may serve as a warning to democrats. yeah. some democrats. willy, you know this better than anybody, when brilliant minds visit our show, who do they quote? churchill, lincoln, aristotle, jesus christ. okay. of course more dorchester the british governor of quebec if it s jon meacham. willie, that s another story for another day. today we want to open the vault of deep thoughts in service to our progressive friends on the occasion of yet another setback on the issue of permissive law law enforcement. the san francisco d.a. got recalled last night perhaps the most progressive city in america. as we said last year, you said it time and again, democrats one of the most liberal cities in the east coast, one of the most liberal cities in new york elected
take a look. president biden: i agree with what chairman powell said last week to number one threat is the in that strength that we feel is inflation. look, i know you got to be frustrated. i know. i can taste it. you take any responsibility? president biden: i think our policies help not hurt but think about what they say. the vast majority of the economists think that this is going to be a real tough problem to solve. but it is not because of spending. sean: i m screaming at the tv. how have they helped, joe? since joe has clearly lost any ability to communicate because of the cognitive the contact allow me to try to translate for him. there s no plan to curb inflation. by the way, it is not transitory either. there s no plan to deliver gas prices. there s no plan to spur on economic growth. or as bloomberg reported, inside the administration, there is a sense of frustration, doom, and some state magical thinking about inflation. magical thinking? we are now on
going to do nuclear. if we had started doing what barack obama was asking for, let s say, ten years ago, where would we be right now? and where would we be if we can somehow turn the political will in that direction over the next five years? can we move towards oil independence? energy independence? actually, the united states itself is oil independent. we re actually a net exporter of oil products, when you combine refined products and crude oil, and that wasn t necessarily because of any governmental policy. it was simply because oil prices encouraged at a time drilling and production. where we have fallen short is things like nuclear, which has become almost a dirty word and should be a major source of power in this country. we re doing reasonably well on wind and solar, but they have their limitations. but energy in a way is a worldwide product. every country imports or exports energy in one form or another from somewhere else. so we are independent on the rest of the world doing
utter disaster but biden s inflation is costing you the average american the average jamaican household over 5,200 and new numbers out today to show the average american is paying $2,000 more per year just for gasoline. but nothing is going to change because the democratic party is vote by socialists that are all part of this religious climate alarmists called and they will never retreat from the radical agenda. i can see that our happening. they don t seem to care if you ve the american people suffer. they don t care if the country imports. so long as the system is fundamental he transformed and capitalism becomes a thing of the past and according to them, we would all must pay for our sins against mother earth. and beg iran and venezuela and opec to produce the oil, we could be producing ourselves. so no matter how high gas prices go, biden is not going to open up drilling and fracking. he is not when to green knight
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