burnett. a damsel in distress. remember that, tied to the train track, helpless, her only hope is that she s rescued before she is flattened, destroyed, ripped to bits, like a penny on the train track. makes me think of the aflac ad. the government added another $60 billion to the deficit in june. so the grand total on money that we ve borrowed so far this fiscal year is $904 billion. the real headline, though, is that that number confirmed that we are on solid track to hit a $1 trillion deficit for the fourth year in a row. well, the sky high numbers start to blur in this country. it s trillions here and trillions there and hundreds of trillions. it gets confusing. tonight actually there s a really frighteningly easy way to put that $1 trillion in perspective. so to give you just a sense of how much money we re burning through that we do not have, remember the $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts th s thas that c the end of the year? the so-called sequester cuts that republicans
what s that about? that s why we ve called in the guy with the robes, fox news chief senior judicial analyst and host of freedom watch on the fox business network, judge napolitano. what s going on here? what s going on eight days before the midterm election, the federal reserve announces they re going after the big bad banks. they re filing documents in foreclosures that have a few undotted i s and uncrossed t s. you re saying this is political? i m saying this is political and i m saying the federal reserve has no authority. foreclosure law is state law. foreclosures take place in state courts. the federal government cannot tell the states how to run their courts and it can t tell the banks how to file the foreclosures. now, there are faulty documents and there are faulty documents. the court is concerned with justice. did the person default on their mortgage? does the bank that wants this house are they the people that own the debt? if there s an undotted i or uncrossed