aren t going to be the ones sacrificing, but they are the ones who feel virtuous by doing all of this stuff and the consequences. i see it i see a pattern, a recurring theme here and i m just grateful for the clarity you provided finding right.ed i hope you ll come back . thank you .t. you bet. soso speaking of the people who are pushing for this with no regard to the consequences, one of them is called julia ioffe. she s one of the silliest leastt informed people in american p media. but that haseo not prevented her from becoming what passes f for a foreign policy authority on twitter. it s a very low bar. so aarp spends most of her timeh demanding that you send your children to war with russiaere and then attacking anyone who doesn t want to do that as a stooge of putin. you ve seen this a lot. julia ioffe, in other words, believes passionately in ukrainian nationalism and that would be fine except she doesn t believe in american nationalism, which is weird since she lives here. she
0 by istanbouli ticket to seattle . netwenty seven presenting partnr usa. good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight areld a lot of things going on around the world at the moment but we thought we would begin tonight with a report from oour own country just to give you something a little differentnt fromat what you ve been watching every moment of every day for the past three weeksksas on your screen are pictures fromyn brooklyn, new york . these are people waitingth in line at a food bank. the queue stretches for blocks. it s what we used to call a bread line. otst of these people are not homeless or not addicted tohe drugs. some of them have jobs they just can t afford enough food. very few living americans have ever seen anything like this . it s been nearly 100 yearses since the united states experienced widespread food shortages. that s long enough that most of us have forgotten what it means . and here s what it means. if you want to make a society volatile, not just an
personnel decisions with their own employees. there s no doubt their endorsement of the health care plan was extremely important. it came in november of last year, days before the house passed it only passed by a couple of votes. the fact that the nation s largest group representing seniors, was in favor of it was a very, very important thing for democrats. greta: the ones who make the decision to endorse probably eight or ten, the 4500 employees who will see costs raised probably didn t have any say, right? exactly. because of the coming tax on the so-called cadillac plans. people employees at aarp have a good plan management wants to keep the cost of the plan, about $10,000 for an individual, $25, $27,000 for families keep those under those caps so aarp will not have to pay those taxes. which means more co-pays,
holiday inn express. stay you. and now stay rewarded with a sweet dilemma. up to five free nights at any of our properties or double points. greta: here we go again. guess what group is raising health care costs and blaming president obama s health care law? the aarp. joining us is byron york. aarp is doing what? well, they are telling their 4500 employees that their health care costs will go up between 8 and 13% next year and part of that not all, part of that is because of the new national health care plan passed by president obama and the democrats. greta: they were cheerleadering this. are they still happy with the law? they say they are. they say the decision made to endorse obamacare was independent from their