so, issue after issue like you walk through inflation, the southern border, afghanistan, the virus. crime, this country is off on the wrong track and people are blaming the president for it. will: ari fleischer points out that what starts with afghanistan ends with covid in terms of broken promises. and we talked about this a little bit earlier in the show. december of 2021 is beginning to feel a lot like december of 2022. there is an atmosphere of fear around the country. at least in certain pars of the country at least as in certain parts of the country anticipation of shut down return. so we are almost two years in. covid shut downs and cancellations, perhaps coming back. because the omicron variant spreads across the country. alexandria hoff is live in washington. alexandria? well, here in d.c. and the d.c. area. thousands of parents are scrambling with logistics of school closures once again. prince gorgeous county in maryland those schools will go
hysteria. rockettes being canceled as you point out, rachel, prince gorgeous county beginning to go remote. all the focus you will notice is on cases. why? why have we returned to the focus on cases? while cases, for an example in new york city are up. what do you think has happened with hospitalizations? they re less than half of what they were one year ago. the point was not to protect everyone from ever getting sick. the point was to, i thought, bend the curve. but i don t know the point anymore because just to button this up. rachel pointed out the cdc now says that j and j is unsellable. moderna and pfizer are. never mind for nine months they recommended any of the three shots. now, trust what we are saying today. yeah, but i m curious, what will you say tomorrow? i know one thing, it will only be geared towards hysteria and fear. pete: unless, unless, will, will
so when the sun comes up, we are going to see how many people in this area without power. also going to see how much damage it may have caused throughout various areas in d.c. and surrounding neighbors such as virginia, as well as prince gorgeous county which i m told could be getting damage as well. thank you from nate orom on facebook who asked that question. thank you for that answer. hope it answered. rick: nice job as always. 80 miles per hour winds whipping through maryland. doug mckelway has been in the middle of all of it you probably have seen him. out there on the beach in ocean city, maryland, he filed this report. here in ocean city, maryland. the rain has been falling like this relentlessly for five straight hours nonstop. winds gusting up wards of 80 miles per hour. probably blowing in the nature of 40 to 50 miles per hour right now as we speak. only 15 miles from the eye of the storm which is now heading up the east coast towards new
how you can possibly. laura: officials can operate under 287 g and the immigration law. if i may, i think something that s worth looking at is there was a very similar piece of legislation passed in prince gorgeous county. it had devastating effects. even legal residents and citizens on everyone in that county people laughed, you had businesses shutting down. laura: why does arizona want this so badly. because they are frustrated. laura: they have 460,000 illegal aliens. incredibly big problems. laura: none of them violating laws according to the conventional wisdom on this panel. all lawed abiding and want to work in arizona. what about the arizona construction worker who wants a decent wage. what about the proper owner who doesn t want land destroyed what about the rancher who was murdered. you and i are saying the same thing. we have a broken system and we need a kick in the pants to senate and the house and the administration. laura: need a kick in the pants back
person looks illegal. how you can possibly. laura: officials can operate under 287 g and the immigration law. if i may, i think something that s worth looking at is there was a very similar piece of legislation passed in prince gorgeous county. it had devastating effects. even legal residents and citizens on everyone in that county people laughed, you had businesses shutting down. laura: why does arizona want this so badly. because they are frustrated. laura: they have 460,000 illegal aliens. incredibly big problems. laura: none of them violating laws according to the conventional wisdom on this panel. all lawed abiding and want to work in arizona. what about the arizona construction worker who wants a decent wage. what about the proper owner who doesn t want land destroyed what about the rancher who was murdered. you and i are saying the same thing. we have a broken system and we need a kick in the pants to senate and the house and the administration.