cash. election changes, which they re calling election integrity meaning make it hard to vote. border security, extra funding for law enforcement. social media censorship, going after facebook. themselves. family violence prevention, don t know what that means. limiting access to school sports team for transgender students, lest some transgender girl try to play soccer. abortion-inducing drugs banning getting them through the mail, and other payments for retired texas teachers, but meanwhile texas teachers teaching are facing covid and, of course, critical race theory. your thoughts? well, because it wasn t enough we passed a critical race theory bill that banned critical race theory once before, we have to do it again in a special session. it is all ridiculous. it is all republican red meat for greg abbott, our governor s primary. it is a shame. to your point we should be focused on the health and safety of texans. instead, what we see our state doing is taking power away from
wages to sow th that workers ar more stable in their lives. so when there are fluctuations in the markets and economy, you re not losing all your belongings and home and everything else that goes along with that. i think this is a moment that puts certain democrats in a position where they can shine. and i think elizabeth warren certainly bernie sanders has a compelling case to make in terms of the dangers of relying on wall street and the effect the negative potential effects on the economy if there s a downturn. kristen welker reported a few moments ago president trump on his way to new hampshire tonight for a campaign rally. that state doing reasonably well economically. according to an august university of new hampshire survey center poll conducted, 49%, 49% say they approve of the way that the president has handled the economy. 44% saying they disapprove. what message does the message need to convey tonight in new hampshire?
too many republicans have a fear of being primaried, and then they just say nothing. and as i mentioned before, they need to stand up and be counted. senator mccollister, thank you for speaking out. i can tell you the executive director of the nebraska republican party, i guarantee you get a call from the rnc of the white house to repudiate you right away and if he didn t, he would no longer have the future in the republican party. that s how they operate. i wanted to talk about policy, you mentioned trade, you are an agricultural farm state, and this president is engaged in a trade dispute of war which he seems incompetent and incapable of handling, how are the farmers in your state doing, and do you see any backlash coming from agricultural america against trump s really reckless tariff policies? i absolutely agree, and the actions of the president have been devastating, devastating to
jesse: let s hear what justice gutfeld has to say. greg: i grew up in california and if my family were around, we could not grow up in california now. they can t afford it. this is a state that s $1.3 trillion in debt. ranked in the bottom in housing costs, transportation costs, grocery costs. housing takes up half of the people s income and has the largest poverty rate in the united states according to the census bureau supplemental poverty measure. largest poverty rate in the nation. only the rich, the really rich can live there. not the middle class. and it s the rich who are making these rules. and they can afford to make rules based on social justice. they can afford to make rules on making their egos feel better. i know you hate the word signalling but this is a country of rich people doing one a state doing one giant virtue signal that they can afford. remember the oraville dam, everybody to evacuate? where s the money for water infrastructure? they don t need it.
and if my family were around, we could not grow up in california now. they can t afford it. this is a state that s $1.3 trillion in debt. ranked in the bottom in housing costs, transportation costs, grocery costs. housing takes up half of the people s income and has the largest poverty rate in the united states according to the census bureau supplemental poverty measure. largest poverty rate in the nation. only the rich, the really rich can live there. not the middle class. not the middle class. these rules. and they can afford to make rules based on social justice. they can afford to make rules on making their egos feel better. i know you hate the word signalling but this is a country of rich people doing one a state doing one giant virtueue signal that they can afford. remember the oraville dam, everybody to evacuate? where s the money for water infrastructure? they don t need it. the house is on fire and the