the economy. and as you just correctly said , that additional money so caused interest rates to risew and inflation to rise. o and so now the fed has to actwn and it has to raise these interest rates to bring inflation down.these in and you ve seen a big increasete in these in these interestr ban. rates over the last three years. and this has caused big problems for banks.bank i do thinks, there i d may be or banks. i don t think we re going to see a major bank run or something like that. i think peopleairl should feel fairly secure. but there are probably other other banks as. i banks, as you mentioned, that are in this situation. ngly abot i don t., one other point that i feel strongly about, john . all i ve heard from biden over the last several weeks since his budget came out, we re going to make the rich paye their fair share. makie going after these rich people that are making tono much money, et cetera. a and who do you think is goingint to benefit from? and look, i will call it
american in california that s eligible small business grant, two hundred fifty thousand dollars in land, 15 to 20 hundred thousand dollars is nothing for my family has contributed to this country, 15 to 20 acres. wow. some of my favorite california stories of the year, though, happened to be about san francisco toilets. one was proposed to cost one point seven million for one , and the other was heralded as the future of public toilets. except it reportedly broke down after just three days. california s are making californians are making it clear that they are sick of all the misguided policies, the wasted money, the rampant crime, the homelessness for the third straight, the state s population. it shrank more than three hundred thousand people who moved out. joining me now is harmeet dillon , california rnc committeewoman, also with me is kurt schlichter, senior
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and what was a prisoner swap nickname. he s his nickname is the merchant of death, who was serving time in a us prison for conspiracy to murder americans. he also played a prominent role in the liberian civil wars that left two hundred fifty thousand people dead in 2010. the former dea chief called boute one of the most dangerous men on the face of the take a look. victor boot in my eyes, is one of the most dangerous men on the face of the earth, on the face of the earth, without a doubt, mike braun, the former chief of operations for the u.s. drug enforcement administration, told us boot first exploded on the scene in a war torn west africa in the late 1980s. what makes him a threat to the united states? he is a shadowy facilitator. he s arming not only designated terrorist groups, insurgent groups, but he s also arming very powerful drug trafficking cartels around the globe.