news that our economy had zero percent inflation in the month of julyy, zero percent. okay, we ll have more on that a little bit later in the show, i promise. but first, there never been a more important day for the permanent washington time than inauguration day for joe biden. january 20th last year it was moment democrats and their voters in the federal bureaucracy have been waiting for for four years. none of it had to do with joe biden or possibilities his presidency could bring to them.t the best part about joe biden taking office was donald trump was leaving office, although it was made possible because somehow voters during a pandemicus had accomplished what, four years off witch hunts, pausing to investigate the full force of surveillance state could not removing donald trump from the white house despite getting seventy four million votes. but it quickly becameus clear removing donald trump was not the end goal. believe it or not, almost immediately joe biden and his
the state would never letd us have two. but at the time my son lincoln was born, i was driving a taxi and doing stand up comedy and i had pretty high fuel expenses between driving on the road as a comic and driving as a cabbie. soon the irs called me and is a guy who had declared about twenty thousand dollars worth of income and said there s nour way you re surviving on this little money. youtle must be working some type of an end around with these gas receipts. but i actually had the receipts and didn t wind up w owing them a lot of money. but the pointhem is , yes, thee always going to go after the little guy, brian , becausef we re a pinata. if you hit us with a letter inng the mail, money is going to t come out w because we can t figt back . if you hit a rich person a lawyer is going to come out, g an accountant is going to comed out and that s why they re always going come after us as part of this. that s why most of the audience lean this way. so, jimi, let me ask you something f
powerful endorsement in the history of politics that really helped us coalesce the america first movement h behind us . so couldn t be more grateful and honored to have president trump s endorsement g, the incumbent that unseated voted to impeach donald trump. you think that madebe a difference? oh, it madeou a huge difference to put her in play. it really exposed the full scope of her record . but she also took to what we j were just talking about. she voted for the january six commission, which has turned the tools of the national security state against presidentof sec trump, against congressman perry and then really against americans thattrum are dissentig against what the regime is putting out. even parents that show up at schoolhe board meetings to protest trt being taught in their school, the fbi ournterterrorism task force. we just caught them red handed going after those parents. so right now we re seeing the full scope of the weaponization of the national security stateon. all
he s coming back and likely tobe beat their candidate, joe biden . did you seebi any other candidate? would you get your phonene back? did you get your phone back , congressman? did you get your phone back ? i guess we might have lost him. all right, congressman scott parry, thanks. we ll watch we ll play this back and you ll see. i did. thank you. i wasn t rude. meanwhile, democrats are doing everything they can to take out donald trump to support i their own as their own party crumbles in many respects. for example, just say w the president was deposed by the new york state attorney general s office. but thesese tactics are not working. trump endorse candidates continue to winng their primaris ahead of the november midterms. joe kent is one of thosehe examples. he just defeated an establishment incumbent in the state of washington and joins us now.w.cong congratulations, joe . what does it feel likeratu tola he very much feels great and still kind of surreal. hasn t really sunk in, s
is you cut spending and you have to raise rates short term. we re about to put 700 billion into the spending pot, three hundred sixty nine billion into climate change when when the house passes this on friday. what is the effect on inflation and everyday america? well, i mean, that was the me listen to the cbo and all these experts are going to say it s almost zero to minimize and you know, the smart thing to do would be to do nothing. okay, not spend more money, not issue more debt. because when you issue more debt, your not your interest rates will go up because you re issuing more bonds. prices go down, interest rates go up. it would just be do nothing and let me and maybe cut some regulations. i mean that might be the smart way at some stuff to boost the supply side while the fed is tightening and trying to get the get our economic house in order. but one thing i do know, it s not zero right regulations. no one s better than that than the trump administration. i think would back me