Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Bill O'Reilly on What's at Stake in November
Episode Date: October 23, 2024Could socialism come to America? Big breaks down what's at stake between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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So let's talk about November 5th and you're going to vote for either Trump or Kamala Harris or some third party person or you're not going to show up at all, which I think is going to be a factor, by the way.
I think there's a group of Americans who don't like either candidate and they're not going to go.
You should go. Even if you don't want to vote for them, vote down a ticket.
But it's not really about Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris. It's about.
what kind of a country you want.
So Trump will govern, if he's elected,
in the traditional way he governed the first time around.
He's spend a lot of money,
he's not gonna be a budget buster,
not gonna be that, not what he does.
He will lower taxes, you'll have more money in your pocket,
he'll make deals overseas, I'm confident,
he'll stop the Ukraine war.
I don't know what he'll do in the Middle East,
more complicated, but he can deal with Putin, proved he can.
And it'll be, America is a noble country.
That's what Trump runs on.
So we're going to keep most of our traditions in place
if Trump wins.
If Harris wins, it'll be a continuation
of the progressive movement.
We're really not a great country.
So we've got to change everything to bring social justice to the Americans who have been harmed by the white patriarchy.
That means white people rule.
That's what the progressive movement is.
We're going to change everything.
If we can get nine justices on a Supreme Court, we're going to, we don't want nine.
We want 15.
So there will be a political body.
And we don't want a filibuster in the Senate.
Well, majority vote.
It works both ways, but it's much easier to pass onerous legislation.
You only have to get majority.
You don't have to get 60.
That's why the founding fathers built all this stuff in.
It may get difficult to really disrupt the fabric of the United States.
Well, that's exactly what the progressives want.
They want to disrupt it.
Biden, a man with no beliefs at all, went along.
Harris is a true believer.
San Francisco values.
Progressive machine all the way.
And the people around her are as far left as you can get.
Bernie Sanders, big voice in her ear.
And Bernie Sanders is a communist.
He's a hardcore communist.
So you'll get wealth tax, you'll get reparation.
You'll get all of this stuff, DEI,
preferential treatment for certain groups, all of that.
coming in. It'll be one court fight after another, polarization, illegal immigration up to everybody's
eyebrows, very few restraints. So you're voting for keeping a traditional country or revamping the
whole thing in a leftist vision. Now, the final thing is you. If you buy into the progressive
movement. That means that you are okay with losing personal freedom. The more power the federal
and state governments have, the less freedom you have. Let me give you a very good example.
Denmark. You ever been there? I have. Okay. Nice little country. I think it's four, six million,
6 million Danes, okay? Capitalist, Copenhagen.
So if you move to Denmark and say, hey, I want to live here, here's what you have to pay.
Individual income tax, 52%.
Capital gains tax, 42%.
Property tax, 4%.
consumption tax. Oh, here it comes. This is called value added. So you want to buy something.
How about a Lamborghini? 32% on everything you buy. Consumption tax. So in the end, you add it all up,
and you are paying 80% of the money in your wallet to Copenhagen.
But then they didn't say, but this is what you get for your 80%.
Remember, you'll have 20% left, and you got to buy food.
They're not going to give you food.
You got to pay rent, although a lot of it's subsidized.
Gas in a car or whatever, if you have a car.
All right.
So the Danish government gives you this.
Paid parental leave child benefits.
Kamala Harris, hello.
Subsidized daycare centers.
All school paid for.
All school.
Okay. Health care, paid for, government health care.
Psychological care for use, 18 to 24, paid for.
Unemployment, disability, sickness, paid for.
Housing allowance.
So if you rent, you get a housing allowance.
Early retirement with disability.
State retirement, 67 years old, they pay a pension to you.
Okay.
subsidized public transportation, subsidized social clubs, no tolls, and pretty much cradle to grave.
They will even pay the Danish government for your funeral.
Okay?
So that's the trade.
80% of your take home goes to the government, and you get all of that.
you want that? A lot of people want it because they're not strivers. They go, okay, I'm taking
care of. I got my security. But the government calls the shots. Government can make more of this or
less of it. You don't have any say in it. You can vote, but there's pretty much, this is a system
over there, so all the candidates are in it. Not going to have any Donald Trump running for president
in Denmark.
And it's a fairly peaceful country,
but very tough on undocumented migrants now.
Because they got hosed, they couldn't pay all these benefits
to everybody from Turkey and North Africa.
So now it's stringent over there.
In order to get the benefits, you've got to jump through 50 hoops.
So the benefits are primarily for the six million Danes,
descendants of the Vikings.
Now, I don't want any part.
of that. I'm sorry. I just don't. I want to be free to pursue happiness, opportunities,
to keep at least half my money, because they're up around 50% here in America.
If it goes more than 50, I'll retire. What's a point?
So I like my freedom. I don't want Washington telling me what to eat, what to drive,
how to live, how to protect myself. I don't want it.
don't want it. Don't want it. I want a traditional government that allows Americans self-reliance
and to pursue happiness the way they want to. Harris is totally opposite that. Just so you
know, because I want you to know. Not pushing a vote for Trump, but you got to know.