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they re saying. they re forgetting the spending of covid under both presidents. they re forgetting the inflation reduction act even though that was the inflation promotion act and also the environmental inflation act. i do think, though, that this change in the chief of staff you could see a messaging change as well. because now you have all these investigations, like he s talking about and you have a situation with a republican house. so i don t think you re going to hear all happy talk, except for on tuesday when the president gives the state of the union. then after that maybe not. greg: geraldo what do you see in this conflict between what they re saying and the reality around them? geraldo: well, i don t see the reality as quite the gap, the reality gap quite as profoundly as you lay it out. i don t think there s going to be a recession, a meaningful recession. i think that afghanistan, in a few months will be regarded as thank god we re not still stuck there. and i think that
friends. and they came they were taken prisoner in various places along the front lines. and then, brought together and and brought over here. but a lot of them did say that they had they had been harmed. and you see people on crutches. unclear where that came from but there is others who say their legs were beaten, that they were humiliated. things they say was really bad. they had to watch russian tv all day, which they said was bad. but but in general, look at this. i mean the morale of the russians? i don t think they said much about that but i think the russians they did say that the russians believed that they were that they were all neo-nazis and i am sure were surprised to find that isn t the case. it is the big lie of this war. that the russian troops come here, they think they are liberating these people and these people don t want to get liberated. they are fine. and and that s just one of the big things. when you just see the reality gap that that the
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