relentlessly attacking republicans and proposing big, liberal ideas like a new 28th on guns. newsom has shown america he s comfortable at the white house. remember his confident sleeves rolled up appearance while joe was out of town. now newsom is getting his message out to a larger audience by sitting down with sean hannity. do you think he is cognitively strong enough to be president? i have conversations with him all the time. yes. i have talked to him when he s been overseas. i ve been on air force one, marine one, in the limo. you never answer my question directly. how many times has your phone pinged with people saying you need to get in this race. ruling he s not up to the job. it s a fair question. i m asking. not answering. judge jeanine: well, you can catch the full interview with gavin newsom airing tonight on hannity on 9:00 p.m. eastern. meanwhile, biden has a new excuse to stay out of the spotlight: a root canal. the president canceling all events to
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always the financial side. there are not enough numbers on the balance sheet. so let s take the hypothetical. i know heidi will fall out of her chair and i ll say $100 trillion. take that hypothetical. mint a $100 trillion coin. what happens? absolutely nothing in the first instance. the question is what then would happen to the dollars if congress appropriated some spending? because the government can t spend unless congress appropriates, right? if congress said we have $2.2 trillion infrastructure disaster in this country, we re going to appropriate funding to start repairing and rebuilding the infrastructure, then the funds can begin to flow out. then they move into the real economy. as long as the real resources are there, we have 23 million americans who want full time work in this country and can t find it, many of them unemployed mint a coin and put them to work. that s exactly what she is saying. why would we allow 23 million
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