to have that confidence for the rest of their year. todd: negotiations are how far are you willing to go before you walk away? robert, how far do you think these unions are willing to go? how far do you think they are willing to push this with christmas right around the corner? well, they seem to feel they have leverage. and president biden has been unwilling to take on the unions he used to tout himself as the prounion president, which really means beholden to them and seemingly at their direction so when they see they have the upper hand, they will use that to the full advantage. we need real leadership from washington, d.c., to push back him to ensure that especially on our public mode to transportation that we depend upon to move goods and services, that those are being viewed for the benefit of the american economy. so, we need air leadership in d.c. to lean into this and to
debate. the leaders who care about democracy are on the other side, republicans and democrats. this is a problem for the republican party. let s not make any mistake about it, liz cheney very clear, kinsinger, this is a party within the republican, problem within the republican party, they have to find the strength, the wherewithal to push. glenn youngkin is virginia republican governor, mentioned as possible presidential contender. he condemned the attack, there is no room for violence anywhere. then he made a joke it seemed, republicans were going to send speaker pelosi back to california so she could be with her husband, seemingly suggesting they would vote democrats out of power. how did that s it, do you think? in the republican base, i m sure that s not very well, unfortunately. there is a sort of nastiness in
d.c. you re right, it did get heated because i think it s important for us to push back against the crazy accusation that we care about our country and care about our border because we re bad people. i will say, bill, to your viewers who want to help us out. j.d. vance.com is how to get involved in the campaign. go to the website and find ways to support us to make sure we get across the finish line and get back to common sense policies on the economy, inflation and certainly on that southern border. dana: last question from me would be if you were to be successful and win this election, what s the first order of business that you would like to try to accomplish in the senate? there are so many things going wrong at the federal level right now and so many issues to tackle. i think the border is right up there but the thing we need to do is open up ohio and america s energy sector. i think that brings down the cost of inflation. it also makes us less reliant on the worst regimes in
americans. he supports policies against the working class. they can t win a fair argument. so they call us racists. this is such an important thing for us to push back against. we can t win the argument of the future if we are so terrified of the democrats calling us bad names we are unwilling to stands up for our own principles. tucker: exactly. if you are terrified of being called a racist, maybe you are. you are not afraid because you are not. it s simple. i am grateful to see it in action. j.d. vance, thanks for coming on. we paid attention to the senate race in pennsylvania because john fetterman is in it because he can t speak. but there is a race for governor
economic policies that have dispossessed the working class of every race and color hue in this country. these guys know they cannot win a fair fight. they cannot win a fair argument. so, tucker, what do they do? they accuse to attacking us and calling us racists. and this is such an important thing for us . to push back against, tucker, because we cannot win the argument of the future if we re so terrified of the democrats calling us bad names that we re we re unwilling to actually stand up for our own values and our own principles. well, exactly. and if you re terrified of being called a racist, like maybe you are, i mean, if you re not, why does it right and you are not afraid because you re not is really simple. and i m just grateful to see in action. jd vantz, thank you for coming on . thanks, tucker. so we paid a lot of attention to the senate race in the commonwealth of pennsylvania because john fetterman is in it, who is literally unable to speak. it s kind of transfix