a lot people. so i do think there is a lot that s to have to happen. you a lot that s to have to happen. you know. a lot that s to have to happen. you know. i a lot that s to have to happen. you know, ithink a lot that s to have to happen. you know, i think what could happen you know, i think what could happen is you know, i think what could happen is they could agree that they are happen is they could agree that they are not getting there by june they are not getting there by june the they are not getting there by june the 1st and pass some sort of temporary increase in the debt of temporary increase in the debt ceiling that says, ok, we need debt ceiling that says, ok, we need to debt ceiling that says, ok, we need to come to some agreement, we are need to come to some agreement, we are going to agree to keep negotiating, and in the meantime we will take some of the pressure off. the pressure off. right, that would just the pressure off. right, that would just
to mccarthy, but he stillte. refused to negotiate. joe biden was missine bideg in n a whopping ninety seven straight days steadfastly refusing to negotiate in public. the white house was vilifyingg republicans, calling them c wackos. extreme, extreme magarallingo republicans, their favorite term karine jean-pierre s,suggesting the gop s budget bill would cause climate change ,destroy the planet and quoteim ,quite literallych melt bones, whatever that means. now, with just nine days to go days to until the until the democrats self-imposed default deadline of june the 1st, well, biden is now finally conducting last minute negotiations. let us b nductinge clear . we re not going to default. that s a scareo de tactic ofthah the left to look at foxft. business .com. the u.s. government is collectinthe gog more than ee revenue to cover its debt and social security and medicare and other important programs like defense. therportant ms.e is no invisible on june 1st where the country, nequote,
been that have shown what biden has been able to accomplish four pe0pie~ been able to accomplish four pe0pie~ i been able to accomplish four people. i do think there is a lot that s people. i do think there is a lot that s going to have to happen lot that s going to have to happen. i think what could happen happen. i think what could happen is they could agree that they are happen is they could agree that they are not getting there by june they are not getting there by june the they are not getting there by june the 1st and past some sort of temporary increase in the deht of temporary increase in the debt ceiling that says, 0k, we need debt ceiling that says, ok, we need to debt ceiling that says, 0k, we need to come to some agreement, we are need to come to some agreement, we are going to agree to keep negotiating and in the meantime we will negotiating and in the meantime we will take some of the pressure off us.- pressure off us. that essentially pressure of
kind that there are probably thousands, if not tens of thousands of in the united states. and pretty clearly, his vote is obtainable, but you give him a benefit, he ll do something for you. meanwhile, he s not the person who is driving this country toward the financial crisis that it is heading toward. these ideas that you re having, mint the coin and going to the supreme court on the 14th amendment, we don t have a lot of time here. the federal government may begin to run out of money about june the 1st. if you look at the way it spends money in that first week of june, when the reimbursement to medicare providers come due, there s another day when social security checks come due, checks to veterans come due, and all of those things happen in the first few days of june. does it say something about how precarious things are in washington right now? that george santos vote is important in all of this. yeah, and there are really four, five senators who i mean, there are all these
couple of months, hey, june the 1st your rent s due if you re going to continue to the live here. $200 a pretty cheap. it s $300 a month if she wants to eat out off the fridge, 200 if she wants to buy her own groceries. we think it teaches them a good lesson in paying bills. i don t feel like 200 is that much. what do you guys thinksome jason? i love those parents. it s a pretty modest amount, but they obviously care about their daughter. they want to get her off and moving on the right foot. what i was stunned in doing the research for this is young adults living with their parents according to pew research, 18 to 29-year-olds, 52% of those people live with their parents, 18 to 29. that is a startling number. mine are 6 and 2, they re scrumptious, they can stay with mom as long as they want. they re so cute, right? my mother i m sorry, my wife, absolutely says, my rule, 18 you re out the door. 200 a month isn t all that add