372 billion worth of good from mexico every year. The prices on all of those goods would likely go up, consumers would feel that so would businesses. Critics claim that the tariffs would slow the u. S. Economy and they are likely right. Over time they probably would. But we ought to impose them anyway. Not every government policy is a pure economic calculation. The United States is attacked by as who till foreign power. It must strike back and make no mistake mexico is a hostile foreign power. For decades the Mexican Government has sent its poor north to our country. This has allow that countrys criminal oligarchy to maintain power and get even richer but at great expense to us. In the United States damaged our communities, ruined our schools, burdened our heck system and fractured our national unity. It has suppressed wages for our most vulnerable. It has been a slow motion attack on this country and its effects have been deficit stating. There is not a lot of redebate you will admit
some cases literally statues knocked over thomas jefferson great example. does this, i m assuming all of this is true because we knew some of it before. should it really change how we view martin luther king in his role in american history? should we knock his statues down because of this? i don t think we should. again, tucker. i think you would be making a mistake to make the assumption this is true. david garo, as a matter of fact, all of his articles, you know, we tried to write this for many publications, including the guard on, the atlantic, the washington post, they all rejected it because the evidence wasn t solid. mainly because of the fact that he hadn t heard the fbi tapes. he didn t have access to them. he was going off fbi memos and these are memos from probe who we know was not trust worry and wanted to destroy dr. king. tucker: by the way i m happy to hear that i respect dr. king and i don t want to there these things are true.
tucker: that s totally wrong. you are the first to call attention to one of this thing. we are grateful for that. thank you. thanks. tucker: david garo is a historian who s written excessively on the fbi in a number of different books. in a piece for today s wall street journal, he says some members of congress and some democrats think we are reverting to the j. edgar hoover era in the treatment of the fbi. make it for coming on. we searched thank you, tucker. tucker: the last honest liberal who will commit to the when you hear people say the fbi would never do that, you are attacking our guardians by asking that question, is there some historical precedents? i m very worried, tucker, about how people are giving up their principles, their civil liberty principles because of the intensity of their partisan hatred for president trump. as you know, i m a liberal democrat.
violated. liberals should care, recollect mexico based primarily mexico based and extensively it appears on the dodgy dossier. the steele dossier is c-r-a-p. the fbi relied on that s going to federal judges to survey all american citizens, that s offensive to me as a liberal democrat. tucker: david garo, author of the definitive biography of the last president barack obama. thanks to the will it make democrats reconsidered, and some republicans, their support for the fecteau open borders. we will find out next. stay tuned.