republican party doesn t have enough elected leaders that have the strength of character and the courage to separate from the horror of what you saw in the trump presidency. but so far they re genuflecting to him and not willing to have a complete break. i think that s not only bad for their party, it s really bad for the country. and i know that you are siding with house republicans on this bill that would block the washington, d.c., government from updating its crime laws. president biden has said he would not veto that bill. i m just curious, what are your thoughts on this? shouldn t residents in washington, d.c., be able to run their own affairs? as you know, you re very familiar with washington. they have license plates that say taxation without representation. it is something that gets under the skin of a lot of d.c. residents that they can t run their own affairs. now we have the congress and the president saying you can t even update your own crime legislation or ordinances h
if we have low supplies of gasoline, natural gas, all of it, they are spending hundreds of billions in tax subsidies and grants to do something that market will not do and people do not want. they do not have an electrical grid built for this, where are we headed. it is a unmitigated disaster, we re driving off a cliff. it is mind boggling, it is not rocket science. everyone has to know what is in store for us, if you are not sure we could always look to europe, they are a little bit ahead of us in terms of genuflecting to the utopia. here is sadness, the biden administration is sort of softening the blow for those
if we have low supplies of gasoline, natural gas, all of it, they are spending hundreds of billions in tax subsidies and grants to do something that market will not do and people do not want. they do not have an electrical grid built for this, where are we headed. it is a unmitigated disaster, we re driving off a cliff. it is mind boggling, it is not rocket science. everyone has to know what is in store for us, if you are not sure we could always look to europe, they are a little bit ahead of us in terms of genuflecting to the utopia. here is sadness, the biden administration is sort of softening the blow for those
activity and activism. and so, therefore, i think the people here in the united states, when they see that cpac is being hosted in hungary, they re going to listen to mr. orban. they re going to listen to the things that he is taking right out of the autocrat s playbook that unfortunately has been too effective and too successful in these societies that are genuflecting at the altar of these autocrats, who as mark and rick said, are pretty much opposed to the democratic foundations and principles of our country. i want to read from a great series of pieces in the new york times. the orbanization of america, how to capture a democracy. since coming to power in 2010, orban and fizez have steadily tightened their grip on the hungarian state. the independents of the country s judiciary has been eroded over orban east dozen consecutive years in power and though hungary s elections are free, it s hard to call them fair. that s in part because orban s
the sea so they want trump back. and don t think for a minute including kimmel if they bumped into elon musk at some waterway that they wouldn t be licking his boots and genuflecting and begging musk for a job, offering to like baby-sit his kids and clip his toenails in public. he s the richest man in the world. that s all they know is succeeding up. greg: yeah, that is true. can t be that, can you? his point is well taken about where twitter is located, right? and i think that s a problem with all of silicon valley is they believe in this idea of diversity but they all think the same. it would be like if fox moveded to in the midlands texas. it would probably change it right? ari: the problem with all these companies and a lot of places in new york, too, the young work force who thinks their job is not to do their job