there were 6,700 family units. we know the biden administration is going to let them in. 1,500 single males they have to go back, 493 single females. yeah and remember this number is constantly changing because it s not like we have a static group of 14,000 people there. they re constantly flowing across the border, constantly being either returned to haiti or more likely released into the united states, and let s go back to the beginning of this though. why are all the haitians who have been by and large throughout central and south america for much of the past year, why are they now showing up? there s some kind of an organiz ed effort there and if we got to the bottom of it, i would not be surprised if it were not the cartel saying hey you re haitian, guess what, give us $1,000, give us $2,000, we ll help you get up there and you ll be home free. steve: well, carl, that s because in may the administration gave them a temporary pro protected status
to those who say, man, these people in the democratic party, they just can t give away my money fast enough, what s your answer? well, first, a study just came out that said our data is now more valuable than oil. and so i d ask them to reflect, did you get your data check in the mail? because there are companies that are profiting to the tune of billions of dollars off of our information. and that s the nature of the 21st century economy. this is not us getting something for anything. this is actually our getting what we should be getting as the owners and shareholders of the richest country in the history of the world. so, you re saying that the money that gives each of us $1,000 a month doesn t come from tax rolls? it comes from where? well, it comes from the biggest winners of the 21st century economy. you have a trillion dollar tech company, amazon, closing 30% of america s stores and malls and playing zero in taxes. so, if we give the american
they re young, after all. they think they re invincible, they ll take their time and shop around. this website is a disaster, but to say obama care the policy has failed, we can t say that. if enough young people don t sign up to make this financially viable, then you have a serious problem. but we can t make that call right now. can t we say that, in fact, it s not true? if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan, the premiums won t go up. these are things that already are not the case. no, no, we can say in a small cohort who got bad substandard health care policies after the law went into effect that they will have to transition to other policies. i know something about this. when i was 26 years old, i got a health care policy. i thought it was adequate. i was healthy and as long as it was healthy, i was good. then i had a child who was born with a chronic illness. it cost us $1,000 for prescription co
around. this website is a disaster, but to say obama care the policy has failed, we can t say that. if enough young people don t sign up to make this financially viable, then you have a serious problem. but we can t make that call right now. can t we say that, in fact, it s not true? if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan, the premiums won t go up. these are things that already are not the case. no, no, we can say in a small cohort who got bad substandard health care policies after the law went into effect that they will have to transition to other policies. i know something about this. when i was 26 years old, i got a health care policy. i thought it was adequate. i was healthy and as long as it was healthy, i was good. then i had a child who was born with a chronic illness. it cost us $1,000 for prescription coverage, which we didn t have prescriptions for her to keep her alive. none of the treatmen
around. this website is a disaster, but to say obama care the policy has failed, we can t say that. if enough young people don t sign up to make this financially viable, then you have a serious problem. but we can t make that call right now. can t we say that, in fact, it s not true if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan, the premiums won t go up. these are things that already are not the case. no, no, we can say in a small cohort who got bad substandard health care policies after the law went into effect that they will have to transition to other policies. i know something about this. when i was 26 years old, i got a health care policy. i thought it was adequate. i was healthy and as long as i was healthy, i was good. then i had a child who was born with a chronic illness. it cost us $1,000 for prescription coverage, which we didn t have prescriptions for her, to keep her alive. none of the treatment