really raising concerns among lawmakers about americans personal liberties. texas congressman dan crenshaw tweeted this morning, how about don t knock on my door? you re not my parents, give the government. make the vaccine available and let people be free to choose. why is that concept so hard for the left? emily, here s my question off the bat. why does the federal government no, at a community to community level, in biden s own words, who has been vaccinated and who has not? is there not a violation of hipaa at play somewhere in the system? emily: at a minimum, yeah, that s one of the frightening prospects about this thing. how did they know who has and has not been vaccinated? or do they have the audacity to ask you on your front doorstep? i also pointed in stark contrast. remember in the 20/20 census when liberals at a huge problem of people going door-to-door there, but neither are excited to spend all our tax dollars fronting them going door-to-door
problem. it s not helping. lawrence: they will fight the border control but they won t fight for their own country. if anybody has done research on human trafficking, a lot of these kids, their parents send them across the border as sex slaves but they want us to be compassionate when they end up behind bars. it s absurd. juan: greg, and a lot of thought from the president saying he s going to cut foreign aid but if you do that, don t you worse than the conditions that make you more likely people will seek asylum? greg: i don t think so. i think this is the worst possible visual the democrats have right now, unless bernie sanders came out wearing a thong. other than that, this crystallizes the lack of proces process. the process is a system, due process. that s what we want. what this is a saying we don t care. we just have a goal. we want these people to come. if they believe in the system of
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dana: maybe smu is the exception? greg: the message i m trying to get to the college kids is that it s a waste of time. dropout right now. everything will be great. dana: how about don t listen to greg yet but be aware. you should know, the cost. what is the benefit, what s the value you are getting? what are you paying for. and hold those administrators to task. greg: to be fair, smu is a great school. jesse, these kids are going to be paying for four years of nothing for the rest of their lives. jesse: on the farm if i m a father paying 60 grand for my kid to get brainwashed, i would rather have them watch cnr free. remember the crazy left-wing professor in colorado, he said people on 9/11 deserved to die, and it took that university like ten years to boot him out because he had tenure.
jesse: all right, juan. tone down the aftershave. you are scaring everybody off. when you think about this coming from the head of the dnc? juan: i think it is smart. what you want to save the democratic base, they have a high level of of enthusiasm, don t take anything for granted. don t get complacent. get out there and vote. you were talking about trump s numbers now exceeding president obama back in 2010. remember, obama lost 63 seats. [laughter] jesse: not a good year. juan: a lot of people were cheering you and i want them to know the truth. the second thing is, high-level high-level jesse: behind us. juan: high levels of enthusiasm for this midterm rac race. a lot of it i think is generated by the fact that people think there s a lot at stake and there certainly is. i agree with tom perez. the map for the senate, very difficult. i think for the house come you