transportation secretary. he has been utterlpothole pey mn just two years, he aimlessly is presided over multiple airline fiascos, chaos atao america s shipping ports,ship a supply chainping nightmare tht is still ongoing.a disast and now a disaster inn palestine, ohio, a train wreckkb followed by a control chemical burn that released all these dangerous chemicals into the air, the soil, the water.sh we have dead fish, deadnd dea animals, sick people. but pothole, pete, he s nowhere, to be found. he s nowhere to be found and same joe. h jo and four daye.s he has saidthin nothing, did nothing aboutould toxic fires so huge that itpitts could be seen on pittsburgh s pould be seen on pittsburgh s weather radar. now, ultimately, pothole pete,ps he was shamehame d into makingame a statement last week.cl he declared that his palestineat was getting more than enough attention. you decide. while this horrible situation has gotten particularly high amount of attention, there are roug
released from prison. we re going to play that tape and vet him tonight. first, the countdown continues. we are only 55 short days away from these pivotal midterm elections and democrats have lost all touch with reality. now, yesterday we showed you the new devastating economic numbers, inflation went up, food, rent, energy, all the way pick up. the stock market plummeted. it dropped significantly. the biggest drop since the height of the pandemic. this but one month after the democrats passed their so-called inflation redux act or as i reduction act. it doesn t actually do anything to reduce inflation. it will increase inflation. it is just a massive green new deal spending bill that, as predicted, is making inflation far worse, making everything more expensive than ever. and now, by the way, to add insult to injury r biden s competent transportation secretary has been unable to hammer out a deal with america s railroad unions. so now in the wake of a looming strike, man
1902. no voter ever saw his name on a ballot. he was elected to the senate the old-fashioned way, in a way the founders thought senators should be elected. a state legislature chose and voted for reed smoot to go to the united states senate to represent the state of utah. in his 30 year career as a senator, reed smoot rose to the most powerful chairmanship in the senate, chairman of the senate finance committee with jurisdiction over the federal government ways of raising revenue, bringing money into the treasury. taxation and tariffs. with the stock market crashing in 1929 and the country and during the great depression, reed smoot had the worst idea any chairman of the senate finance committee ever had. it was an idea that would end his career in the senate. the house ways and means committee had the same jurisdiction in the house that the finance committee has in the senate. taxation and tariffs. the chairman of the house ways and means committee loved reed smoot s very ba
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pops up. but, look, mike pence has got to find a lane for himself. he s really, really conservative and he s provingen that over a course of time and that s a challenge to those folks in the middle. and the path to the white house is the middle. the middle is where all this is going to be won and the middle cares about the stock market crashing. the middle cares about their jobs being cut. the middle is the pathway to the white house. and where do voters stand on these crucials, stand up to dictators, stand up to putin, believe in ukraine. that s what he s saying. you know, among republicans, look, no one likes vladimir putin. we should be clear on that. the polling numbers show that. trump, of course, used to like him a lot. sure, but most republican voters don t. that being said they don t want more money given to ukraine. the u.s. is giving too much to ukraine, 56%. here she other thing jeff was getting at. you know how many voters care about the russia-ukraine issue