democrat mayor. london breed practically gloating over that. she s trying to score some political points and hit back at critic to s who ve beennd not blasting her city s unsafe a. e. i think that oftentimes because of social media, because ofre cameras and how people are abler to publicize things that are happening in a moment, it is taken completely out of context in terms of highlighting the entire city is being unsafe. that s not entirely true. it s sad because i think it s just san francisco has been use a target for so long and used as an example because we r be u innovative, we creative, wee-bo come up with out of the box ideas and a number of other things to push forward change in our communities. communitand i think that, sadlyu know, with the previous president , it was a target. oh, people are getting fed up wt with the nonsense, too. enselawrence jones actually wene to san francisco to talknt to democrats about tto talk faf measures that put criminals back on the
them strictly speaking, to do with them or with america that effort began many years earlier. winnipegger to july twenty second, 2016. that s the day that wikileaks published thousands of emailsrso from the servers ofe the democratic national committee in washington. democratl commit those emailst party officials had rigged the democratic process,s, the primary process in favor of hillary clinton and againstrgen the insurgent populist candidate. that year, bernie sanders ofpo vermont. within days, the chair of the dnc, debbie wasserman schultz,he chair resigned in di the wikileaks scandal brokee win the same day that hillary clinton shows her on the same day that hillary clinton chose her running mate, senator tim kaine, in ang overshadowmar tim kaand it the g convention that followed. but more significantlyed.,s scan the wikileaks scandal threatened to split the democratic party into piecesdait the d. more than 13 million bernie the ers voters, many young people learned tha
according to a new fox news poll, just 39% of americans are proud of where the country is today. which is down twelve pointsro from the twenty seventeen and a whopping thirty points since 2011. it marks the first time a majority feels disappointed in this country. and as americans feel ame the hm from raging inflation and astronomical gas prices, the white house is doublingr down on their deal with it. philosophy. how long is it fair to expect american drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war? as long as it takes? russia cannot, in fact, defeat ukraine and move beyond ukraine. this is a critical, critical position for the world. but what do you say to those families who say, listen, weff can t afford to pay for eighty five a gallon for months, if not years. this is just not sustainable.. this is about the future ofor the liberal world order and weld have to stand firm and if people think we re on the wrongh track, the white house thinks you ju
the economy while denying his reckless spendingg led tori record prices. quote the idea t that it caused inflation is bizarre. if it s my fault, why is itwh the other major industrial? why is it the case that in every other major industrial country in the world that inflation is higher? you asked yourself i m not being a wise guy at the end of the quote peter doocy pressing the white house on that whopperm of a claim. he says that inflation is worse everywhere but here that s, not true . u.s. says worse inflation in germany, france, japan, canada, india, italy, saudisa arabia, which i think what we are saying is that when we talk about inflation, it is a global thing and it is not just about the united states. this is something that everyone is feeling becauseth of comingts out of once 1% once in a lifetime pandemic because of the war that russia has started in ukraine. th and after blabbinge away to the ap, it seems like those close to the president didn tan want him to do
it s hard to believe it s been a year we all gathered here in the same location with fivele republican governors who pledged to keep he open to growco their economies and to protect the basic freedoms of their residents. we never had a statewide mandate. we never give a stay at homecr order and the far left ofve the democrat party who believedl that government should control all decisions made by all americansns and that s somethina that we have tond be willingta and able to stand up and push back against. we re going to give parents 100% option to have their child in the class room five days a week and every school district in the stateee of iowa is going to adhere to that . it doesn t matter what your color, what your backgroundd. or texas is a land of opportunity for absolutely everybody and we want to do not everybody not divide. we re not having that same path. courts in the state of floridaan and not just saying government can t make you privateu businesses can t make y