they might not have wanted, but they re going to get that. and obviously, they got their tax bill passed and this bill will leave that undisturbed. as of now, of course, tucker, one of the great priorities that has defined the republican party going back a number of cycles has been the desire to get into the entitlement spending andep reduce that, because that is a big driver of these staggering deficits and this massive national debt that we now face. we have a president now who is not for that. without that, you have no momentum behind that. that s fallen by the wayside. there are plenty of republican priorities on this bill, no doubt about it. i can t enumerate them all. and anything this big, they re bound to be. remember this about this bill, tucker, this is subject to the same thing big bills always are. big bills that have to pass, that is to say, a bill that would keep the government open.
a good name for the second group of people, if it hadn t been taken by illegal immigrants would be undocumented. every aspect of law-abiding people s lives are documented up the wazoo and then you haveci this other group of people who manage to find all the shadows and the pockets and move about unseen and unknown and there s going to be more of that in the future. tucker: it s setting upse perverse incentives against a participating in legitimate ways in society, it seems to me. that s right. i think you re going to haven people, and by the way, just to throw in the third example, it was a guy who had a big social media presence, but it s almost as if, the more we leave clues on facebook and twitter and instagram, as in the case of nikolas cruz, nobody actually pays any attention to what he s doing in front of your nose, so
so that s the one consistent thing other than the area that we have to go on. there isn t enough information on the type of explosive or how they re wired up and set off for us to make any kind of assumption or presumption on where they re coming from. i can see certain circuits and say, okay, inspire magazine.he iraq, afghanistan, taliban, isis or i can see a pipe bomb and think, okay, domestic homegrown. right now, we are not getting enough of that information to know. tucker: we ve heard the bombs as increasingly sophisticated, and that was particularly applied to the bomb detonated with a tripwire. without giving anything away, but give us some perspective. is that a sophisticated device?a a bomb that s ignited with a tripwire? no, that s actually reallyy simple. and i can tell you that if you can think of a clothesline with your clothespin with your positive and negative on the top and bottom and put a piece of rubber or wood in between it,
but i return to my refrain, i don t care what your opinion is on free speech or guns or d anything else, but please stop pretending you re a rebel, please stop pretending you re fighting the man when you are lockstep with corporate america. these new radicals we have, the resistance, they ll check with corporate america, apple and twitter, facebook and their professors to ask if they can wear a question authority t-shirt. would that be okay? tucker: has there ever been a more obedient little cadre of robots than college students? is anyone brave? is anybody giving the finger tos the man and speaking the truth? where are those people?ny what happened? the good news is, i m following a lot of them on twitter. i get the impression that we are creating, the left is creating without realizing it, this really hilarious and ferocious generation of right-wingers, these college students, their
and other types of explosives,s, so that s one part of the science. and the other part is electric circuitry or mechanical circuitry, and those two are very different but can seem the same way. for example, the first bomb they said that when the lady opened it, it exploded. that could be something really simple like two wires in a hookt pattern that just comes together when you open it or it can be something really complex like a photocell that allows the current to go through when light hits it. so there s a rudimentary way for those bombs, with something put into the mail and shippeda around, you kind of have to believe it s a little bit more sophisticated than that, and that s concerning. but it doesn t say much to the chemistry of the explosive at all. tucker: so if you were to see the explosive device, would signatures be obvious to you? do certain groups build certain kinds of bombs, is that correct? to an extent. we saw very different bombs in iraq and afghanistan. if you th