Donald trump blocked overtime benefits for millions of workers. [ Crowd Booing ] he opposed efforts to raise the minimum wage. As the president said, he appointed Union Busters to the national labor relations board. [ Crowd Booing ] and, dont forget, he supposed socalled right to work laws. I remember a time when republicans talked about things like freedom, they meant it. They would never turn their back on our allies. But thats not these guys. Trump and vance, when they talk about freedom, means government should have the freedom to invade every corner of our life. They talk about small government, small enough to be in your bedroom. Small enough to be in your exam room. Small enough to be in your library, telling you the things you should make decisions about. The Harriswalz Campaign spent the Labor Day Holiday speaking to Union Workers in Battleground States. Meanwhile, Donald Trump and Jd Vance took The Day off from the Campaign Trail. We are now just a little over two months away
Democrats held darkest angriest gloomiest convention in american history. They spent four Straight Days attacking america, as racists and horrible country, that must be redeemed, joe biden grimly declared a season of american darkness. And yet look at what weve accomplished until the plague game in look what weve accomplished now we are doing it again. They want to punish america citizens instead of holding them high joe biden sees american darkness i see american greatness. Gregg what was absent from the dems contention was any condemnation of violence the riots, the destruction carried out in at a democrat run seize by radical leftists anarchists as well as matches black lives matter activists. No party can lead america that spends so much time tearing down america. But the biggest part of last nights speech was what joe biden didnt talk about he didnt talk about Law Enforcement he didnt talk about bringing safety to democrat run subcommittees totally out of control they have clue po
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Off your cell phones or anything else that might make noise during the program. Thank you for doing that. We are thrilled to tonight to welcome acclaimed historian mary beth norton, the author of five books and coeditor of several others inn her textbook people n the nation a survey of u. S. History has been published in ten additions and has sold mores than a 500,000 copies. Norton is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and 201 in the 2,018th president of the american historical association. She is the Professor Emeritus at cornell university. Her new book 1774 the long year of revolution is available for purchase following the program. So now please join me in welcoming mary beth norton. [applause] its really nice to be here. I want to make sure the clicker is on. It doesnt seem to be. There it is. Okay, great. I dont want to show that one quite yet. It is in the collections in the historical society, and it claims the label that is impossible to read unless so theres a quite wellknown object
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