crime is in the top five concern of all americans. jesse: democrats are like we will save you from covid, but you are on your own with crime. joe is trying to throw cash at the situation. you know those guys in the movies that take a wad of cash and throw it in your face and say shut up, buy yourself new squad cars? that s what the democrats do. afghanistan, the public education system, the war on poverty: here s $1 trillion, now stop complaining. they say republicans don t care as much as we do. take the money and shut up. right now, you can buy every single officer in the country x-ray vision, a drug sniffing dog, and have them walk around with a stack of cash and it wouldn t do a damn thing because the d.a. will let guys walk, the laws will let both walk. until you fix that, throwing cash around is not a strategy.
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going to be a war on poverty but passage of 1964 civil rights act, 1965 voting rights act. immigration reform, that we would not be a multicultural, multiracial nation that elected barack obama if not for president johnson, but then also really helping the least of these. when we think about the johnson administration s policies it provides money for the first time for elementary secondary education. it provides money for the first time for the federal government for clean water and clean air. headstart for, you know, child nutrition. so there s so many different things that happened that we normalize. medicare, medicaid. that is all the great society. so president johnson s legacy is really this overwhelmingly positive legacy, but we often get caught up obviously in vietnam and sort of the urban
funds to fight the war on poverty because the funds to fight the war on poverty were being, in his words, squandered in the war in vietnam. king saw, quite frankly, more african americans being sent to vietnam not coming home and recognizing that they were fighting for democracy, that they were not benefitting from here in the united states. i live in philadelphia. we have one high school that lost 56 boys, all black. is that a civil rights issue or is that just about war? there were those who were immediately opposed to them taking a public stance. he says, no, no, i m a minister of god. and as a minister of the gospel, i do not segregate my moral
paying for unleashing war in europe. when reporting started to shake the foundations of the free world, making it bend, attempting to, to his menacing ways. he badly miscalculated, thought he could roll on the ukraine, and the world would rollover instead, he met a wall of strength he never imagined. he met the ukrainian people. kayleigh: when you think about state of the unions, i think about landmark moments that we all remember, johnson laying out the war on poverty, the axis of evil comments by president bush, bill clinton pivoting i don t recall a line like that last night that will make this go down in history. bret: definitely not. it was a speech the traditional shopping list of a