nothing. we ae over hav thirty one trillion dollars in debt and that massiv$3e tally continues to grow even afters bi this bill . stillll, small government economists, people like steve moore support the bill calling it a step in the rightir direction. republican congressmen, on the other hand , chip roy is referring to it as at sandwich. the washington times, meanwhile, they describe it as a win for the gop, all whiles representing nancy mace, is trashing the deal for normalizing record spendingt wh with the president who can t find his pants. now,ca some republican lawmaker, they are infuriated thatth the compromise maintains what h an unacceptably high level of covid error olef spending and repurpose nearly one hundred billion dollars in spending instead of making poi outright cuts to thent budget. u this is a bill that pushes any further negotiations back until after the presidential election, which is a very keyy point of contentioken. t to many republicans wanted yet an
will still never understand why he chose a socially distanced rollout. but, to be fair, desantis tried something different. but it was a gamble and he ended up only getting a fraction of the live viewers he would have if he had done a more traditional rollout. media took the opportunity to dunk on the governor because of it. this would be like 162 game baseball season and your star pitcher getting the ball and accidently throwing it and hitting himself in the face. this is not a normal way to begin. you would ordinarily want to be with normal people. not a billionaire. regular voters. where are they in this whole thing. it was an abomination. and just so much all around from desantis. there was a lot of stumbling and bumbling. does paint a picture of someone who does not make good decisions. boy did he look like a lap dog to a billionaire. it wasn t all bad. desantis raised over a million dollars. he did his first interview with fox trey gowdy. went much smoothe
The very First Time Since 9 11. Two thousand one because of a Computer Glitch at the federal government. Later, congressman Byron Donalds and his wife, also erica , will join us to respond to the unbridled, vicious racial attacks from smallminded, msnbc, dnc viewers following last nights very contentious interview with joy reid. So stay tuned. By the way, we also at our grade at the end of the show, not getting enough as. Well see what happens. But we begin this wednesday night with fox news alert. Joe biden has been caught mishandling classified documents yet again for the second time this week. We are now learning that secret material from the Obama Administration turned up in another private unsecured office accessed by joe biden during his time as a private citizen. I think its time for maralago style raid to happen. At joe bidens private residences, where hes building a wall. By the way, or maybe someone in joes inner circle. Think about this. Why is this happening twice in a week
president of united states his appointed attorney general, the director of fbi, the u.s. attorney, also appointed by president of the united states and special counsel appointed by the attorney general of the united states, what to we do as a country if they stonewall the house of representatives, majority of whom are republicans? what to we do if the national archives, also part of the executive branch is also stonewalling the republicans? what do we do if separation of powers is being violated by the eco the executive branch, and only body that we think that can enforce the law. this is what i want to talk to but. we have reac reached a points, with the most dangerous fbi today since history of the fbi. most dangerous department of justice since it was founded by grant in 1870. and we have most dangerous attorney general since george washington hand-picked an attorney general in 1795. attorney general did not become a person who would be confirmed by senate and head of depa
president of united states his appointed attorney general, the director of fbi, the u.s. attorney, also appointed by president of the united states and special counsel appointed by the attorney general of the united states, what to we do as a country if they stonewall the house of representatives, majority of whom are republicans? what to we do if the national archives, also part of the executive branch is also stonewalling the republicans? what do we do if separation of powers is being violated by the economyi the executive branch, and only body that we think that can enforce the law. this is what i want to talk to but. we have reach a reached a points, with the most dangerous fbi today since history of the fbi. most dangerous department of justice since it was founded by grant in 1870. and we have most dangerous attorney general since george washington hand-picked an attorney general in 1795. attorney general did not become a person who would be confirmed by senate and head