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Hello podcasters, it's Tuesday.
Andrew Cuomo,
he's quite possibly the greatest man to ever live.
He's come up with a new hand sanitizer and
he's found a way to make it really cheaply.
Cheaper than the free market can make it.
It's an incredible idea.
I don't know why we haven't been doing this.
I think Germany tried this out.
Mussolini, Stalin.
I don't know.
China's doing it now, but
this time it's going to be different.
And we'll tell you about that.
Also, coronavirus, hey, if you're 60, I say 56 or older, you should stay home or should you?
Proof that the DNC does not care about its supporters.
And in fact, I contend trying to kill all of the presidential candidates.
in their own party.
It's obscene what's happening.
All this, and so much more on today's podcast.
And tonight, on Stu Does America, we have an outline of the new Trump policy that I absolutely love.
I really want it to happen.
He's going to try to push this through.
We'll get into the details on that.
If you're on your podcast app, click on over, search for Stu Does America, click subscribe, and you get to get all the episodes for free.
Now, here's the podcast:
You're listening to the best of the Blenbeck program.
I think I might have it, Stu.
You know, Nathan, who is our second unit researcher and writer,
is...
He is...
He's home today.
Fever.
Burning up with fever.
Burning up with fever.
The tree's burning up or he just has a normal fever.
Probably burning up.
I was with him all day yesterday.
I should go home.
What was that?
Oh my gosh.
It was a fake cough, is what that was.
I just did it again.
It seemed like halfway between a cough and a hiccup, hasn't it?
Well, no, because I was gasping.
I was, I'm gasping.
I coughed.
Breathing difficulty is one of the big
symptoms, yeah.
Right?
That and the dyslexia thing with numbers?
Oh, my gosh.
I fully support you here.
You should go home.
You should stay home.
Really?
You shouldn't come back.
Really?
You should move to another place.
Seriously?
Is that your serious recommendation?
Because I'm looking for, I'm just looking for the trigger.
I have just purchased some land in Mongolia, and I am willing to will it to you that you just head on over there.
Suddenly, no cases, no cases.
No.
No government to measure the cases, but no cases in Mongolia.
How about Syria?
Have you ever been to Syria?
Okay.
Total confirmed worldwide cases, 114,638.
That's up about 14,500 from yesterday.
Total confirmed deaths,
up about 200 4,31.
This is really, really good news.
Look at that.
We are still at 4,000 deaths when
the, what was it, SARS came over here?
Not SARS.
What was the
swine flu?
How many people here at work here got the freaking swine flu.
I was just talking to five different people who got the swine flu at this freaking place.
I think they're susceptible to disease.
You've been hiring people who are susceptible to disease.
Oh my gosh, I heard that.
That one I heard.
Oh, my gosh, it's happening.
You need to go to Syria.
I don't think that's what the CPU is.
It's totally free of the coronavirus.
Really?
Yeah, they say if you can go to a place that has no cases because they're mainly shooting all the people who might get it,
you won't get it.
No, you won't go there.
I'll be dead.
All right.
When it came to swine flu, we had 10,000 people
dead in America.
The whole world has 4,000 people that have died.
Does it seem like maybe we're panicking a little bit?
I mean, I agree with the precautions
because of the fear of mutation and the fact that we don't have
a vaccine for it yet.
It's still the unknown.
That's what we're fighting against, right?
It's just it's we this
whole bunch this all this fear is just we don't know how this ends up yet.
We don't know.
Is the mortality rate really four or five percent?
No, but we don't know that yet.
Right.
It's not confirmed because we don't have all the cases measured yet.
It's most likely, every expert says it's going to be probably between a half of a percent and one percent, which is still high compared to the flu, but low compared to where we are now.
Everyone thinks that's where it's going to end up, but it we don't have that locked down yet.
And until we have it locked down, people are going to be freaked out about it.
Okay, and people are going to freak out more and more because the numbers are going to start going through the roof.
Don't worry about that.
We're going to be testing more and you're going to see more and more people get it around you.
And,
you know, unless you are, I think, according to the
CDC, 56 years plus,
or you have any kind of complex
health issues, then
you should probably stay at home.
Anyway, active cases that are considered serious down from 13% to 12%.
4%
require ICU.
Listen,
please, if you were at a big gathering,
do not go to the hospital to have your child or you checked.
People in Texas now, what is happening to you, Texas?
What is happening to you?
Too many damn Californians here.
What's happening to you?
People are going now into the hospitals here in Texas.
Say, my kid was at the park last week and had, there was a whole bunch of kids, and I want them tested.
You can't get your kids tested if they don't have any symptoms.
You can't go in and get tested for symptoms.
And relax on your kids.
This hasn't killed a single person under 18.
Not one.
Well, outside of China, that's true.
I think it's under nine in China.
But still, it does not seem to be targeting.
It's not.
I mean, targeting.
Targeting.
Oh, man.
It does not seem to be affecting children.
Aylen, did she come up with this?
I guess so.
Yeah.
We now have 33 confirmed cases in the U.S., four more tracking suspected cases.
I think that includes Texas.
Yesterday, we found out that there was another one that happened in Texas.
This one right by the studios, which I'm telling you right now.
Seriously, let me be serious about this.
Do you have a trigger?
where you're like, I got to stay home.
I want to self-isolate.
I think think fever would be a big one.
You know, I've been, I've told you, I've been sick for, you know, I think allergy sick, but allergy sick for weeks.
You have it.
You met with those people at CPAC.
I was at CPAC.
I met with several people.
Michael Knowles from the Daily Wire.
I did an extended interview.
Diamond and Silk?
I did not see Diamond and Silk.
How I didn't?
No.
I only saw Silk.
I don't know.
No, I didn't see Diamond or Silk.
But I did see Michael Knowles, who did a podcast with Ted Cruz,
who is self-quarantined right now.
Because he interacted with the guy they know has.
I think Sarah Kolk, who's our booker here on this show, she met with Diamond and Silk last week,
knows where she is today, not here.
That's because she was terrifying everybody in the office.
She has the sniffles, and so everyone's running away from her like she's, you know, she has leprosy.
Allergies are so bad.
It's leprosy.
That is where
we are not the only ones in this position.
I know it's happening all over the country.
Yeah.
We unfortunately stoned her to death yesterday before somebody could step in and say, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, it was just allergies.
Seasonal allergies, guys.
Yeah.
So, you know, hey,
we lose one from time to time.
Exactly.
We were just taking the Syria approach.
So we're just, by the way, if you're a booker on another show, you want to work here, we have a sudden opening.
Rocks not included.
All right.
So the CDC officially recommends now that those over 60 stay at home.
Is this true?
Well, I'm
saying it over.
You were reading a story from the New York Post,
which is a newspaper.
Yes, Dr.
Nancy Messinger, a senior CD for a story.
What did she say?
What did she say?
She said, quote, having us household items and groceries so you'll be prepared to stay home for a period of time.
Okay.
Now, does that say stay at home for anyone over 60?
I don't think they're actually saying this.
So listen, listen to the
exact quote because everything else I have here is not a quote.
Every news outlet is saying if you're 60 or older, you need to stay home.
And they're all reporting it that way.
This is what their actual warning says at the CDC website.
56, you should stay home if you're 56.
Oh, it says you should stock up on supplies.
That means prepare in case you need to stay home.
Got it.
Got it.
Got it.
Got it.
Take everyday precautions to keep space between yourself and others.
Social distancing.
When you go out in public, keep away from others who are sick.
Limit close contact and wash your hands often.
Avoid crowds as much as possible.
Here comes avoid poorly ventilated space, which this place feels like I'm just closed in.
It's 15,000 square feet and 40-foot ceiling.
It is.
Okay.
Avoid cruise travel and non-essential air travel.
Five-story roof on this thing.
And that is where the ceiling is on this.
I feel it's claustrophobic.
The walls are closing in.
He just turned off his mic.
I don't know if you could hear that.
He turned off his mic.
He was coughing.
I'm sorry.
You haven't.
No, I just had some popcorn.
So
if you were, and these are all just for people who are at higher risk.
So that is the 60.
I'm at higher risk, too.
Or really 80 or older.
And then it says, during a COVID-19 outbreak in your community,
stay home as much as possible.
There are four of them in San Antonio.
You know what?
They actually
do
define outbreak, which is
an outbreak is when a large number of people suddenly get sick.
Right.
China.
Hello.
Yeah, but that's not in your community.
I am a member of the global community.
Seriously, though, I am bound in determining stay home.
Every place is saying this, 60 year older.
This is during a COVID-19 outbreak in your community.
This is amazing.
It still doesn't say stay home.
It says stay home as much as possible to further reduce your risk of being exposed.
Am I wrong on this?
I've seen this everywhere, and I have not seen a quote from a CDC person saying, If you're 60, stay home no matter what.
They're saying, If there's an outbreak in your community, stay home as much as possible.
That's something totally different.
Okay, let me give you this because I don't know if you knew this.
Patients are confirmed to be shedding the virus via blood, mucus, spittle, and fecal matter.
Now, I don't know about you guys,
but
I think we should stop sharing the fecal matter.
The fecal matter.
Really?
Should we stop playing with the fecal matter of other people?
I don't know.
It doesn't specifically say that.
Spread by fecal matter.
Okay, I think that's just a worse way of saying wash your hands.
Is that what that is?
I would assume.
I would assume.
So, can we stop using it?
Because nobody's playing with poop except for monkeys.
Now, maybe babies.
Maybe a baby is really sick.
Maybe it is the babies.
Notice it hasn't killed any babies.
Maybe it is the babies that developed this as a bioweapon because I have opened the diaper of some of my children when they were younger and that stuff is biological warfare.
That is, I don't, you don't even recognize it.
It is not what you put into that child that's coming out.
Could be another sequel to Boss Baby.
Because if you know this, they wear suits.
They talk like Alec Baldwin.
They're planning all sorts of things.
If somebody was going to do this, it would be Alec Baldwin.
It's a fair point.
And I believe that's in the CDC analysis as well.
Also in the New York Post?
Yeah, it's in the New York Post story only.
Oh, we got to talk to Justin because Justin is the guy who writes this, and he's really good.
And it wasn't until you said that that I'm looking through all of the highlights and I'm like, there's nothing in quotes here.
Well, this isn't a Justin issue.
This is an immediate issue.
I know that we're going to be better than that.
Maybe there's another quote I'm not seeing in these articles.
It's possible.
But I've read a bunch of them looking for this particular detail because, you know, I have relatives who are over 60 and I'm trying to understand what the right is.
Call Justin and tell him I want him in my office and I'm going to cough on him today.
Okay.
He'll never forget that.
He'll never forget that.
He never would forget that.
He would never forget that.
Okay.
Also, Governor Cuomo is now saying that the state of New York is making their own hand sanitizer.
He said the product is 75% alcohol compared to the name brand competitor, Perel, which is made of 70% alcohol.
So it's great.
He says that it also has a very nice floral bouquet.
And he said, stop the price gouging, or we're going to make it ourselves
because we can make it cheaper.
And I just want to point out, yes, slave labor, prison labor camps can make products cheaper, Governor Cuomo.
How very China of you.
Unbelievable.
I'm losing my mind on this freaking CDC thing as we're speaking.
I can't even listen to what you're saying.
Listen to what I'm saying.
You never do.
CNN.
This is how CNN reports this.
Amid a coronavirus outbreak in the United States, they're covering the general situation going on.
The U.S.
Center for Disease Control and Prevention is encouraging older people and people with severe chronic medical conditions to, quote, stay at home as much as possible.
How else would you take that, right?
Like,
if you're older, you should stay at home as much as possible, right?
Yeah, that's not quarantine.
Now,
what they leave out of that is during a COVID outbreak in your community, comma, stay home as much as possible.
Well, yeah, if you have an outbreak in your community, the rules are different.
That's what they're saying, right?
I guess you're not.
So you're saying,
let me just say this, right?
You're saying, like, if you go to the moon, you should wear a space suit.
Right.
Is different than just saying you should wear a space suit.
Dude, yes.
You know, you and your journalistic rules just sicken me.
More in just a second, including a new study out
that is going to boggle your mind.
It's just, there's no credibility with the press whatsoever.
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Hello, America.
We're going to get into some politics here in just a few minutes.
We have the latest on the economy and a great idea, a great
idea from President Trump, which is why the market is opening up at 923 points.
We go to Pat Gray now.
I've got some more good news for you, too.
Do you?
Yeah, law enforcement enforcement has a great tool that none of us have ever heard about, but they're using it.
And
he's capturing people like crazy.
Oh, yeah.
It wasn't as fun as you might think for a guy named Zachary McCoy who was just riding his bike, which he does all the time.
And then he got kind of caught up.
He was one of the dolphins snapped up in this tuna net.
Oh, my goodness.
Well, hey, if we have to, if a guilty guy has to go to jail once in a while.
you're going to have to kill a few dolphins to get some good tuna.
Right.
If you're going to have to have that innocent person in the electric chair once in a while.
Yes.
That's what our justice system is based on.
I think it is.
If you have to,
a few completely innocent people and they have to pay the ultimate price, that's okay as long as the occasional issue.
As long as everybody else is safe.
It's okay.
As long as everybody is safe.
Yes.
It's either that's what our system is based on or the exact opposite.
I can't remember anymore.
Right.
I think it's, I'm pretty sure it's what we want to do is trade our freedom for our security.
That's the best.
That's it.
That way you'll have both.
Yeah.
I think that's what don't trade.
And you'll lose neither.
Yeah.
You'll lose neither.
That's what he says.
Well, you'll be dead.
And you won't care.
Yeah.
And you just won't care about freedom.
That's why I love it when people say, I don't care if they're looking at me or looking at my information.
I ain't doing nothing wrong.
Yeah, well, you just don't know what you're doing wrong.
Like Zachary.
Zachary's just out riding his bike, and
as he he always does.
And then he got this notification from Google's legal investigation support team.
They were writing to let him know that local police had demanded information related to his Google account.
The company said it would release the data unless he went to court and tried to block it.
You got seven days.
Oh, that's plenty.
That's a lot of stuff.
He's got a bike already.
He could just keep riding until he gets to Google.
That's right.
So what's the point?
Wait, wait, wait.
I don't think
I need more than seven days to understand what they just said to me.
That was his problem, too.
He didn't understand what was going on, but he knew he was in trouble somehow.
And 100% chance that email goes to your spam folder.
You're not catching that at least for four or five of those days.
That's for sure.
That's for sure.
So he was freaked out.
He's like, I know I didn't do anything wrong, but why is Google doing this?
And so he went to his parents' house because he didn't know what to do.
And
they.
Can I say that?
How old is Zachary?
30.
Okay, 30.
What you do, whenever you have somebody.
He's a 12-year-old.
You're talking about him riding his bike around.
I know.
So that's why I asked.
Because, you know, when you're 30 and you have something go wrong with any kind of tech, any tech question.
You go directly to your parents.
You go directly or grandparents.
Might be a good way to go too.
Yeah, that's exactly what you did.
Well, they took a bunch of money out of their savings account and got him a lawyer, and that saved his butt because his lawyer figured out that
Google had done a geofence warrant.
It's a police surveillance tool that casts a virtual dragnet over crime scenes, sweeping up Google location data from all devices, from all users in the area of GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cell connections from everyone in the area.
So, like a crime happens at 8:25 p.m.
on Maple Avenue, they take everyone from 815 to 840.
Yes.
Everyone that was even in the area had having no idea whether it had anything to do with the crime or not.
I am trying to understand what the problem is here.
So this guy, get this.
So he's riding around on his bike because he's an avid biker.
And his
watch, his Apple Watch, sends the information.
I don't know if it's Apple, but they were sending the information to Google about where he was.
And so he happened to drive by this house that had been burglarized.
And he did it three times.
Sounds like vicious killer to me.
And yes, and that's what they thought.
So he was the main suspect for the local authorities.
And his lawyer, he had to spend tens of thousands of dollars to extract himself.
Do you know?
And that is, that's another thing.
He has to prove himself innocent.
They use that phrase like five times in the article.
His lawyer said we had to prove his innocence to Google and to the law enforcement.
This is insane.
It It has completely turned American justice upside down.
And here's the good thing.
These are good.
Oh, there's more.
There's more.
More good?
Yeah.
The geofence warrants have increased by 1,500% from 2017 to 2018, and then by another 500% from 2018 to 2019.
Thank you.
Thank you, Pat.
Patrick,
I have a confession.
I have a confession.
I went out and I bought
iHome.
I went out and I bought an iHome.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, just for not, I'm not connecting it to anything except the internet.
I'm not connecting it to my security or anything.
And I only have one room in the house.
But you are connected to the internet.
But I was connected onto the internet on it.
And I am, because I've never had Siri.
I don't carry a phone.
I don't want any of that in my life.
I have an iPad.
It's the iHome, is that like an Alexa type of device?
Yeah, Yeah, it's Siri.
It's okay.
Hey, Siri.
Watch this.
Hey, Siri,
play Rachmaninoff's third piano concerto.
All over America.
They're like, what the hell is happening?
What's happening is he's not a purple.
So,
Siri, hey, Siri, disregard what they just told you to do.
I'm fascinated by this person that you just depicted.
Who is this guy?
He's just shocked that he's heard a computer.
What the hell is it?
He don't sound like it.
I would make COVID in this house.
Siri, right now in that house, like, dude, I got you covered.
I knew that wasn't you.
And I was just thinking today,
I would like to have it because it is so.
They're convenient.
Convenient.
It was so easy.
And I was thinking,
you know what?
I'd like to That's how they've gotten Siri.
It is.
That's how they've taken our freedom.
And they've taken away our freedom with it.
I've got a lot of people.
They're in the process of taking our freedom from it.
They're all over the house with them.
We have the ones with the screens on them.
Really?
Oh, we have them everywhere.
I have 100 screens.
I'm at the point now where I can't say it, the word,
because three or four of them walk at once.
Yeah, they all talk to me at the same time.
I take it the right way to talk back to me.
What do you say?
How do you use Alexa?
Matt.
So you just Alexa.
I'm not sure tortured the audience.
I don't know why you're trying to, but yes, Alexa.
Alexa.
Oh, gosh.
Define pornography.
That's fine.
That's a good one.
That'll be good.
Everybody's like, what?
No, no.
My kids are having breakfast.
What are you doing?
Just saying.
Definition,
you know it when you see it.
Right?
Right.
Am I right?
Yes.
Am I right or am I right?
You're right.
People don't.
So are you going to disconnect it?
Is that what you're saying?
No.
That's the problem.
I mean, if they have you.
That's the problem.
Think of this.
Glenn is like the ultimate.
Yeah.
He was like
catastrophists.
Don't use Google.
It's the only search engine that works.
Don't use it.
But I bet you use it.
Of course I do.
Of course.
Yeah.
Of course I do.
It's just good.
It's just good.
It's good.
It's better.
We're not willing to
give up our convenience.
Right.
No.
And it's not good.
It's not good.
It's not good.
I'll be the guy in the prison looking at you going, kids, don't do what I did.
Yeah, absolutely.
Listen, don't do it.
Yeah.
Because it's, it, this is frightening.
They have,
and when,
and this is why, uh, what's his name?
Zuckerberg is begging for regulation.
He wants regulation.
What company wants regulation?
Think of your own company right now just saying, if I could get the federal government to give more regulation with more paperwork and more of their noses in stuff,
why we just
take the world by storm?
Why would you want that?
You want that because now you're a partner with the government and you use them to block all of your competitors because they come to you and say, well, what should we do for regulation?
Well, I'll tell you what you need to do.
Yeah.
It's unbelievable how far we've come so fast.
I remember back in the 2000s in Houston when people would call and say that they're not even getting the toll tags because they don't want to be monitored or watched or listened to or have the government have that information on them.
And now we invite all that stuff right into our homes and don't even give it a second thought.
And it listens to everything we're doing.
Well, they're saying now, and the thing of this, people in China, the reports are,
from, I mean, can you trust them?
All these reporters committed suicide or, you know, all of a sudden disappeared.
But
they're all saying that the people in China now are freaked out because the coronavirus things that they put in, all the monitoring, not going away.
It's not going away.
Shocking.
Yeah.
You mean the government took extra power and is not giving it back after the emergency?
They're not giving it back.
Oh, did they get an Enabling Act passed to make sure?
Not a problem.
Pretty sure there's some history to those.
And I'm telling you, this is what's going to happen here in America.
We are, the one thing you have to understand about the coronavirus.
And this is this, once you understand this, there are two things.
A, we're all going to get it.
We've all had the pandemic flu of 1918.
This is going to be with us now, probably for the rest of our life, and we're going to have to just take vaccines for it when we produce one.
So we're all going to get it.
And most of us are not going to die.
The vast, vast, vast, vast, vast.
98% of us are not going to die.
We're not going to die.
Yeah.
And even if you're elderly, you're not going to die.
It's if you have extra complications or you have a weak system, then you're going to have a problem with it.
So that's the first thing.
The second thing you need to know is we are 50 days behind China.
China is just getting back to work this week.
So China is recovering, but we're 50 days away.
So we are now at where they were 50 days ago.
We should look up the date, Stu, and see where they were because
they were still in acceleration and freak out mode.
Okay.
It will come down and we're 50 days away.
So, what you're going to see in the next few weeks is this rapid acceleration.
See, nobody's taking this seriously.
China took it pretty darn seriously.
They were welding people in their houses.
I mean, I don't know if you can take it any more seriously than they did.
And they still had this rapid growth of it.
I will say that they were making doctors sign,
the people who were discovering it, sign confessions that they were just trying to scare the public a lot.
Not 50 days away.
Not 50 days in, but they did not take it very seriously at the very beginning.
Yeah, that's why they had as many, you know, that's why they had, what was it, in the end, 75 million people quarantine or some ridiculous number like that.
You know, I hope we're not going to get to that.
Italy now just closed the second country.
The whole country now just closed.
It's incredible.
Israel, I got this great story in Israel.
I can give you this.
Israel just said, Jeez.
How much would you love to go to Israel right now when they're quarantining everybody who comes into the country?
Yeah, you go
for 14 days, you have to sit there.
I mean, it's basically no visitors.
Yeah.
That's what you're saying.
Basically, no visitors.
Yeah.
So
I love this story from Israel because
it includes this line here.
The Israeli health minister dismissed reports in the Israeli media that portrayed the declaration as a concession to the United States, making the quarantine universal so as not to appear to single out a staunch ally of Israel.
So, what they were saying is, I think, I don't know if I completely understand this, but what I read from this is that
the Israeli papers were saying, you got to, you got to, that America said, you got to close down everything.
So, you know, you look like you're taking it seriously and you're not just, we're not going to pick out, you know, an ally like you and use you as an example, blah, blah, blah, in a negative way.
Is that what they're saying?
I think so.
Okay, I think so.
The allegation was fake news, according to the health minister.
One day before announcing the policy, Netanyahu spoke by phone with Vice President Pence, who is leading the Trump administration's un-coronavirus effort.
On Monday, the vice president's office did not respond to a request to comment about the Israeli policy.
So they're saying that they're going hardcore because they spoke to Pence and Pence forced them to go hardcore.
The press, this is the briar patch the press is in right now.
Wait a minute, is Trump taking it too seriously, not seriously enough?
Which one is it?
Is he telling people to listen to Mike Pence or listen to his stupid tweets?
They cannot make up their mind on how to deal with Donald Trump on this, and it's just agonizing and despicable.
But the good news is, hey, maybe everybody will listen to the press and maybe they'll vote for Bernie Sanders because, hey, all free health care, all of it.
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All right, we got to get to politics today.
In fact,
we have the Joe Biden because it looks like Joe Biden is going to be the nominee after today.
So we'll get to Joe Biden here in just a second.
First, let me just tell you that
Donald Trump.
Now, he wouldn't want this to happen.
I mean, nobody wants this to happen, but I'm telling you, I love this idea so much that if Donald Trump were in the room and they said he's just contracted coronavirus and he's fine.
But if anyone gets within six feet of him, they could die.
I love this so much, I might have to French kiss him because
I just love, I love this idea.
Yesterday, when he was talking about the economy, he said, there's lots of things we can do.
I want to talk to Congress, one of which is getting rid of the payroll tax.
Put that on a holiday for a while.
Yes, please, Mr.
President.
Yes.
Please.
This is something that Ronald Reagan talked about but didn't do.
He said, if you really want to upturn the progressive income tax, you get rid of the payroll tax.
And all of a sudden people will go, wait a minute, how much am I making in
my paycheck now?
How much are they taking?
And he said, force them to pay it.
every month.
They can't just take it out of the check.
No withholdings.
You have to pay it.
He said there would be a revolution.
Mr.
Trump, please, President Trump, please, I would campaign or not campaign.
Whatever it takes,
you need to do this.
This, when you get your paycheck and you have no payroll taxes in it,
America's view on what a fair tax is is going to completely change.
Everybody right now, this is the progressives.
They always hide things.
Everybody now is like, oh, I can't wait.
I'm so excited.
I get money back from
my taxes.
No, that means you overpaid.
They give you this little gift at the end to go, see, we're a good government.
We're giving you all this money back.
Because you don't notice every two weeks how much they're raping you.
So he said, one of the tools that we have to get the economy really going and making sure it's in the hands of little people, not just the big banks, is to suspend the payroll withholding for a while.
Please do that.
Please, six months.
Just do six months.
Six months.
No one will ever allow it to go back.
No one will ever go back to that.
I don't know if you're right on that.
That'll be interesting because
I don't think they're going to allow him to do it.
I mean, I think the Democrats will block it, but go for it, man.
Go for it.
Because this is to me the most evil tax
that exists in our system.
And it was designed by FDR specifically so that Social Security could never go after it.
He wanted to cement a giant program that goes to everyone, a forced government savings program, theoretically, which, of course, we all know it's not an actual forced government savings program.
It's just another welfare program.
And you keep saying, people say, well, wait a minute, I put contributions in there.
That's why he called them contributions.
He didn't call it a tax.
He called it contributions behind behind the closed door.
Listen to this quote.
This is what he told his advisor.
We put those payroll contributions there so as to give the contributors a legal, moral, and political right to collect their pensions and their unemployment benefits.
With those taxes in there, no damn politician can ever scrap my social security program.
Those taxes aren't a matter of economics.
They're straight politics, end quote.
That was exactly what he did.
And to me, the worst part about it is, and I don't know why Democrats don't get on board with this.
They should.
It's a regressive tax.
Someone who makes $30,000 a year pays a higher percentage of their income than someone who makes $1 million a year.
That is not the, it's not even the, it's not even a progressive tax.
It's the reverse of that.
But remember, that is because it was just to cover Social Security and everybody gets the same payment.
Right.
And that's.
So why should the wealthy man pay more?
Oh, because now he's got to carry everybody.
Yeah.
And that's the thing I think that
a lot of us miss at times, which is
the welfare program, where evil rich people pay for poor people to have things, is
a bloated government system.
There's millions of problems with it.
Far worse than that is the universal program that everyone is involved in no matter what.
You're forced to contribute to your own retirement.
And then if you're Bill Gates, you can still get benefits from this program.
And
of course, obviously, it gives out to everybody more than they put in.
On average, it's almost more than double what you're putting in.
So, of course, the system doesn't make any sense anyway.
And then it's locked in as this massively popular program because everyone thinks that they're a big part of the system.
They're contributing to it.
It's not what it is.
It's just another welfare program, except everyone gets it, even if you're rich.
Everyone who is going, everyone who is going to a Trump rally, everyone who has one of them Twitter machines, get on it now, tweet the president.
Please, Mr.
President, the greatest idea you've ever had.
100%
support on suspending the payroll tax because of the coronavirus.
You will never
get it back.
Never.
And we'll have a real conversation about progressives and their taxes.
Please, Mr.
President,
it'll just
help the little guy.
It will, legitimately.
It's much better than cutting the rates of the income tax.
It helps people.
They all have to pay it from dollar one.
I love it.
People who are making $15,000 a year, $20,000 a year, get them off of that tax.
It's completely unfair.
You know what?
As Rob Emmanuel once said,
never let a crisis go to waste.
Yes.
And never let
it go.
He's the only president that would actually do this on the Republican side, that he would take a crisis like this and say, oh, because it will help
people help.
It will legitimately help, but it will also,
it will be the biggest move against progressives since FDR.
And I mean, you want to go in the history books, this is it.
And kill it for all time.
Kill this awful tax.
Kill it.
Don't just give it a rest.
Don't put it in prison.
Kill it.
Okay, let's go to a Bernie Sanders update.
Bernie Sanders, of course.
This doesn't seem like
very uplifting.
Bernie Sanders, comrades, an update for you on how he's faring in the great state of Michigan.
You know, when he was in Michigan with Hillary Clinton,
it showed him doing really, really well.
He won that state.
Now, he's not winning that state.
Is that because,
you know, you could afford a protest vote.
you didn't want Hillary Clinton, but you just thought she was gonna win now
now.
That you think, well, Bernie Sanders could be the guy, everybody's like, no, no, not him.
No, he was a protest.
He was a vote against Hillary to send a message.
We don't really want him.
What's happening in Michigan and what's expected to happen today?
Well, Michigan, coming into today, by the way, Biden leads by about 80 delegates, which isn't an insurmountable
margin.
However, the calendar looks really good for Joe Biden.
The big Bernie's last stand today.
Politically, not necessarily in any other way.
True.
Checking off those dates, Xing them off, peeling off the pages of that calendar.
The polling has been fantastic for Biden since really Nevada.
It started there.
It went into South Carolina.
He completely dominated Super Tuesday in a way that nobody.
foresaw.
I mean, even Biden's campaign couldn't have possibly imagined they did it as well as they wound up doing on Super Tuesday.
And so
in Michigan, which was supposed to be a really strong Bernie state, he won it against Hillary last time.
He is now projected to lose pretty badly there.
And if that does happen, I think this is over.
Because I think this is Bernie's firewall.
This is his South Carolina.
He's supposed to be able to do well in places where labor unions have always dominated, where, you know, socialism has always kind of been a thing.
Up north, it's been good.
He doesn't perform well in the south.
Up north, he's supposed to perform well.
Yeah, this is supposed to be one of his big states.
Correct.
And he's now projected to lose at 59.41 is the prediction at 538.
They're saying, though, what's remarkable is they say a 99% chance that Joe Biden wins.
Now, you might say, well, wait a minute.
I remember Hillary Clinton had a 99% chance.
Well, first of all, she never did from 538.
I believe they had him at
Trump at a 30% chance, something like like that, a 30% chance to win.
And he wound up obviously winning.
But a 99% chance, pretty rare, that something like that would happen.
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Let me just give you an update on this.
It looks like there's more problems for Joe Biden.
The FBI just raided a health care business connected to Vice President's younger, the Vice President's younger brother and former business partners.
And
their legal complaints saying that
these business partners and Vice President Biden's brother was transferring illegally funds.
The report was filed January 30th, FBI raid of healthcare business,
and it's going to be a problem for the vice president.
The FBI raided a healthcare business linked to Joe Biden's brother in late January, seizing boxes of documents.
The raid of an AmeriCorps health hospital represented a deepening of the legal morass surrounding James Biden's recent venture into health care investing at a time when the questions about his business dealings of Joe Biden's relatives and their alleged connection to the former vice president's public service continue to dog his campaign.
In the weeks since the raid, two small medical firms that did business with James Biden have claimed in civil court proceedings to have obtained evidence that he may have fraudulently transferred funds from AmeriCorps outside of the ordinary course of business.
Oh, really?
And it looks like James Biden had half a million dollars transferred to him from the firm as a personal loan that has not yet been repaid.
This vice president is such a dog.
This is just, this is a dog of a candidate.
And people are so busy avoiding Bernie Sanders now,
they just don't want him to win.
And they will take anything or anybody at this point.
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