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Talking Point's memo is a brand new poll on President Trump.
Harris, surveyed this is Mark Penn.
He's a smart guy.
He's not putting out propaganda.
So when I see a poll run by Mark Penn, I pay attention.
Fair sample.
registered voters. That's the way to go. First question, do you disapprove or approve of the job? Donald Trump is doing his president. Approve 49, disapprove 46. Now, that is down three points from February for Mr. Trump, and that is because of the stock market.
So does tariff things get everybody jumping? And, you know, the president is holding firm.
Needs a little time.
That is a fair assessment.
It means a little time.
See if this is going to work or not.
Second question, is Donald Trump doing better than you expected as president?
Or worse?
Better 30, worse 42, as expected 27, which has up the 57.
So the 42 number, those are people that voted against Trump.
And they're never going to say, I was wrong.
He's doing better.
Ever.
Americans do have a tendency not to admit mistakes.
Narcism, and if you are a narcissist, you never admit a mistake.
But if you ever want to know what that definition is,
you know in your life people who refuse to admit mistakes no matter what,
no matter what kind of evidence presented.
They're narcissistic. It's growing in America.
Third question, do you think Donald Trump's doing a better?
worse job than Joe Biden did. Better 54, worse 46. Okay. That's a pretty big margin.
Biden was a disaster. But Biden had four years to be a disaster. Trump's got two and a half
months. You know, it's not a real fair question mark. Next question. Do you think President
Trump's terror policies wind up getting USA better terms from its trading partners or worse in the
economy. Get better terms. 51. Worse than the economy. 49. All right. 50-50 split. I understand it. And I
cannot predict it. Usually I can. Not this. Way too complicated. Way too many countries involved.
And Trump is outnumbered at what? 500 countries to one? I think they're what are they?
I have been to 86 countries. I think there are 190.
countries or something. But nobody likes terrorists because they make money from the USA and Trump
was to cut that down. That's a very simple equation. Final question, Nepal, do you think Donald
Trump and his administration are abandoning Ukraine? Yes, abandoning 47, no, 53. I don't think
Trump administration is going to abandon Ukraine. That would be like abandoning Afghanistan, right?
So Biden got killed doing that.
Trump's going to do that?
No, self-interest.
Okay.
Now, we are an impatient people as long as well as growing narcissism.
We're all impatient.
I am.
I'm the king of impatient.
And we want, you know, boom, boom.
Well, Trump said day one he's going to do.
Okay, well, if you didn't know that was hyperbola, then you're not qualified to vote.
Of course he's going to exaggerate.
That's who he is.
politicians exaggerate. But he is the king of exaggeration, just like I'm the king of impatience.
So, you know, we want it now. Let's go. We should have those deals now. We should have Ukraine.
You got a little play out. However, there is a time limit. This is the most important thing I am going to tell you this evening.
Donald Trump has a year. If on April Fool's Day,
2006, the economy is wobbly. The market is down. People are scared. Democrats are going to win the
midterms. Here's what I said on News Nation last night. This has been in his mind for decades
that why should the most powerful nation on earth and the most generous nation on earth
get screwed by Liechtenstein and by Austria and by Cambodia.
All right, why?
Let's level the economics so that we have a fair chance to sell our products abroad.
It's as simple as that.
No, that's a very good point.
That's right.
But he's running an enormous risk far more than people know.
Because this time next year, April Fool's Day, 2006, if the economy is wobbly and prices have not come down substantially, Democrats will win the midterms.
And that's it for Donald Trump's presidency, right there.
So he's got 12 months.
Now, I read a letter yesterday from a mager person who said, oh, no, no, no, that'll never happen.
no matter what Trump does, so Democrats will never win the midterms.
Do a headcount.
See how close it is now.
Economy goes south.
It's a lame duck for two years.
Donald Trump does not want that.
He knows there is a time limit on his daring, and it is daring, tariff strategy.
In my lifetime, no other president has done this because it is so risky.
He comes a gambler, and he takes chances, and that's the memo.
Okay, Harvard University, gets $9 billion from federal government tax dollars, $9 billion.
Now, when I attended Harvard, I paid my way, all right?
I was lucky to get in there.
I think they think they made a mistake admitting me to the graduate program at the Kennedy School of Government.
But Harvard does a lot of research in a lot of different areas, primarily medical research.
And it is attached to giant hospitals like Dana-Farber Cancer Center, Boston Children's, Mass General Brighton.
It does a lot of health work out of its med school.
Also, does business research, law research.
It is a think tank.
So the government pumps billions of dollars into this university.
It doesn't have to because Harvard's got a $53 billion endowment.
They got $53 billion either in the bank or invested.
They don't need the tax money.
Enter the charges of anti-Semitism.
Now this was all about former Harvard President Claudine Gay,
who was fired last year when she appeared in front of a House Committee on Education
and she wouldn't repudiate anti-Semitism.
anti-Semitism. It was the same thing in Harvard that it was at Columbia and all these other
pro-Palestinian people get out there to demonstrate the students and faculty and they're
demeaning Jews. River to the sea means, hey, we want you out and we'll do anything to get you
out, you Jewish people in Israel. So now the Trump administration is going, you know what,
we don't like this nine billion going to Harvard anyway.
And we may suspend it because of the anti-Semitism.
So, Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services,
that's Bobby Kennedy, General Services Administration,
three different departments are going to combine to investigate Harvard.
Now, if I had a bet, Harvey's going to lose a lot of money under the Trump administration, a lot.
Same things happen in in California, but this is the Department of Justice,
Attorney General Pam Bonnie.
different. It's not anti-Semitism. Stanford, University of California, Berkeley, UCLA,
University of California, Irvine. This is DEI admissions. All right, so I wrote a message of the day
about a week ago maybe where I said my son was a victim of DEI, Boston College. DeIed him.
Best thing that ever happened to the lad, because he went to Salvea, Regina, and Newport.
Rhode Island, said, to have DEI, didn't have woke, loves it. I had him and four of his
lacrosse playing friends staying overnight on Monday. Good kids. Hardworking. You know,
no woke stuff. In fact, they're all after me for not woke hats. Anyway, when I saw the DEI
punish my kid at Boston College, I can't tell you how angry I was.
and this is me and you okay my son was absolutely qualified to get into that school
but god was watching out for him okay and sent him to a better place for him so I'm really
against all of this DEI admission stuff at colleges and universities and I don't use
DEI in hiring I got three corporations I got lots of people working for me I never ever do that
That's just wrong.
It's morally wrong.
I take into account achievements from people who have a rough background.
Absolutely, that's part of the equation.
But there's no quota, but the federal government believes there is quotas in the university system in California.
So these people are under investigation.
This is all good.
You can't have anti-Semitism in major colleges and you can't have DEI admissions.
The Supreme Court ruled very clearly on this.
In 2003, the case with Students for Fair Admissions versus President Fellows of Harvard College.
Here is the ruling by the Supreme Court.
Universities may not use affirmative action standards when accepting students.
It doesn't get more clear than that.
With these colleges, they go, blank you, Supreme Court.
Okay, you pay a price.
And the price is, you're going to get federal funding cut under the Trump administration.
Biden would never do that, a million, and no liberal president would.
No Democrat president would.
Okay, now on to a cultural change.
We reported yesterday that Disney is under investigation by the FCC Federal Communications Commission.
the Trump administration doesn't like Disney because ABC News, in particular the view, has
pounded Trump for almost 10 years. And so it's payback time. And the pathway to that is
DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion. As you know, President Trump wrote an executive order,
which is federal law, that DEI is out. If you are doing business with the federal government,
to any extent, and almost every major American corporation does business with the federal
government, somehow, some way. In Disney's case, it's ABC, the network, which uses the so-called
public airwaves. So the feds can go right after Disney, and that's what's happening. Some
stats. Looks like Disney's the most powerful corporation in the world. We've got about 235,000 people
working for them. Seventy-four percent of the workforce here in the USA, the rest, obviously, abroad.
$91 billion at total revenue in 2004 from the Disney Company, $94 billion, $91 billion, $91 billion.
That's big. The CEO of Robert Eiger, known as Bob. Hey Bob, 74 years old. Forty-one million last year in salary.
You can afford that tucks, huh?
Those new teeth, he can get anything he wants.
And Disney is based in Burbank, California,
which isn't a problem because California is unbelievably left wing.
But Disney has interest in Florida,
and you remember when Disney asserted himself
in Governor DeSantis' dictum, Don't Say Gay in public school,
that was a massive brawl.
that worked against the Disney Corporation.
But they injected themselves in liberal politics,
and that's what they did.
But I contend that this is personal
between President Trump and Disney.
And a lot of it is because of the view.
Go.
I'm worried about mass deportation and internment camps,
and I'm also worried about Elon Musk
warning Americans to prepare for temporary hardship.
I'm surprised at the result, but I'm not surprised as a woman of color.
I was so hopeful that a mixed-race woman married to a Jewish guy could be elected president of this country.
I think a lot of us are still apoplectic that America voted against a qualified woman again and put in, you know, this racist, misogynist,
and they don't care.
And so it's like, so it's tiring.
It is exhausting.
It is disappointed.
The guy was not born in this country,
who was born under apartheid in South Africa.
So has that mentality going on.
He was pro-apartheid, as I understand it.
And she had to correct that.
But to call the President of the United States
are racist misogynist,
ABC is going to pay a price to that.
And they know these women are going to do it.
and they've been doing it for years so that's what is going on joining us now from
atlanta is david johnson he is the ceo of strategic vision that's a public relations group
and he follows this kind of stuff obviously so um a few years ago uh it came out an axiose
report that the abc executives in burbank would not green light any
project, entertainment project, unless there was a 50% part of the project that was devoted
to minority personnel. Do you remember that? I do. And look, they're paying a price with that.
We're seeing the movies are flopping all over. People aren't going there. Look at Snow White that
was just released. And it was released with the DEI controversy. And it's going to be one of
the biggest losses for Disney. I saw just a few moments ago that it's reported, it's going to
lose at least one point one and a half million dollars or more it's a flop for it but couldn't that be
because the movie is just terrible does it have to do with its DEI policies a lot of it is that's what
people think and they refocused Disney did snow white into a DEI story we saw some of the star wars
shows as well on Disney plus viewers are running from it because they don't like their old classics
now made publicly correct with all these DEI policies.
And that's one of Disney's problems.
Disney's facing a lot of problems financially.
Their shows are flopping, consumers are boycotting.
Disney Plus, they've lost a lot of subscribers.
They're even not going to the theme parks anymore.
And a lot of it is because families don't feel comfortable
with Disney brand any longer because of its DEI policies.
Well, I'm going to disagree with you on a theme parks.
It's a lot of it's because it costs $1,000 a day to go there.
Well, that too, I agree.
But it's a combination.
Wiped out.
And talking about DEI, what's the eye?
Inclusion.
Well, you're not including working class and poor families when you charge you $1,000 a day.
So I said, look, the hypocrisy is just staggering.
Now, we had Bernie Goldberg on a program yesterday, and Goldberg asserts, and he put this on his website,
bernardg, goldberg.com, that a government, powerful Washington, D.C., doesn't really have
any right to go into a private company and tell them how to run their operation. Do you believe that?
Oh, I do. I mean, I'm a capitalist. I believe consumers decide the marketplace. And if they don't
like it, the company can go under. We're definitely seeing Donald Trump with this FCC investigation
go away after the view. But ultimately, it's going to be the consumer that decides. And right now,
Disney has numerous problems because the consumers don't like them at this point. And you believe
that problems create creatively from Disney are stemming from their insistence that they have
a quota system for minorities. I'll tell you an interesting story. I've said this once before
on this program. I know both Kelsey Grammer and Alec Baldwin. They shot a pilot for Disney. I guess
it was six or seven years ago. And a pilot was very funny. It was about two talk show hosts,
but they reversed it. Grammar was the liberal, and Baldwin was the conservative. And they didn't
pick it up, Disney, according to my sources, which are pretty good, because there was no minority
in the starring roles. Now, if I had a bet, I would say it was true. I can't say with 100% certainty
that's true, but that's what happened. I know that's what happened. They didn't pick it up.
Now, if what you're asserting is that that has stemmed right across the line in their products,
because entertainment is supposed to be entertaining, not woke.
I don't know of any woke projects that are really making it, come to think of it.
Do you know any woke stuff that's making it in the entertainment?
No, I don't.
In fact, too, Disney tried to do a woke Star Wars, and they asked it instantly because Star Wars
rebelled against it, especially when the so-called Jedi's used the pronouns.
Okay.
But no, it's not making it, and Disney's suffering from it.
I'm trying to think of one woke project that has been successful.
Final question is, I think a lot of this is personal, Donald Trump.
He's got a list, payback list.
I think that's true.
Do you?
Oh, I definitely do.
And the problem for Disney is they're already weak, and this payback list might be
the final nail in their coffin.
I don't see them going out of business.
The structure's too big.
You're not going to go to business, but they're going to be diminished.
Yeah, they'll lose.
Your kids still want to go.
The kids don't know to the theme parks and all of that.
Mr. Johnson, thanks very much.
Really appreciate your expertise.
Thank you.
Okay.
So as I said, there's the corporations in Burbank, California.
They have no problem in California because it's crazy left there.
And there's another example.
So if you speed in San Francisco, you can get a,
ticket, but not all tickets are created equal. A new law signed by Governor Newsom says that if
you are in a certain category, you don't have to pay as much as people in another category.
This is called the Speed Camera Program. So the fines are issued from $500 to $500, sorry,
from $50 to $500. You're caught on a speed camera. It depends how fast you're going. That should be
the only litmus test for the fine, but no. If you are a homeless person, you're eligible
for an 80% discount. If you are poor, 50% discount. So the San Francisco authorities look
you up and they see what kind of circumstance you're in, and that's how they find you.
you could conceivably commit manslaughter in a vehicle, but if you're an indigent
almond person, you get 80% off your sentence. I mean, come on. You know, this is an amazing
thing. This has happened yesterday. What a country we live in, right? Okay. So, you know
about the deportations of migrants, but the ones that are not going to be deported, and I told
before Trump was elected that he's not going to deport all 13, 15 million illegal aliens.
The government wants them to register it. As in a law yet, but it may come to that.
So the government knows who's in the country and where they are, what they're doing.
Well, oh no, oh no, no, no, no, no. Lawsuit, hello.
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, United Farm Workers of America, CASA, all of these
pro-migrant organizations, open border organizations, suing the federal government, can't
have it. Can't have. You can't know what foreign national is in this country or what they're
doing. This is so much BS, I can't even believe it. Again, Supreme Court's going to have to do it.
Crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy. The open border crew, let everybody in, let them do what they
want to do.
The same poll we refer to at the top about President Trump also asked questions about Democratic
Party.
Harris Poll, here they are.
Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Democratic Party is handling its job?
Approve 37, disapprove 63.
Ooh, tough number.
Do you approve or disapprove of the way Republican Party handling its job?
Approve 50, disapprove 50?
Okay.
Do you think Democrats should oppose the effort to reduce government expenditure?
or join the mission of cutting government waste.
Opposed 39.
That's a big number.
They don't want the waste exposed.
And 61 join the cutting.
Okay.
Now, when we try to book a Democratic senator or congressperson, it isn't easy.
Not just for us.
But now, both parties don't want to go out of their comfort zone.
So if you are a Republican, you run to Fox.
and Newsmax.
And we get our share of Republican politicians here,
and Marjorie, Tiller Green, blew us off, Massey in Kentucky.
They won't because they know they're going to be challenged.
But I challenge everybody.
But Democrat very hard to get them to sit for an interview
because they don't want that.
They can go to CNN and MSNBC and just blather on
and they're not going to be challenged.
But there's an exception.
All right.
Congressman Roe-K-H-A-N-A, represents 17-D-D-C-A-N-A, represents 17 District of California, Silicon Valley.
He likes to talk to everybody, so we accommodated him, Rowley.
So, Congressman, what are the two biggest problems right now facing the American people?
Economic stagnation in factory towns.
We took a bet on technology and finance.
It did great, but we hollowed out manufacturing in this country and left a lot of people without economic security.
And the second is the deep division we have in this country, the deep anger between people
who represent bluer areas like mine and people who represent red areas.
Okay.
Let's stay on the economy first.
There are plenty of jobs.
Anybody who wants to work can get a job in this country.
Unemployment is around 3%.
So why are you concerned about the workplace?
People are in jobs, but they're not in high paying jobs.
They're not in stable jobs.
And a lot of communities don't have wealth generation.
They're doing a lot of service jobs, but they don't have an industry that's bringing in wealth
into their towns.
the extreme people in the Democratic Party get all the attention.
It doesn't seem to, you know, if you go out on the street, Congressman, you say,
who are the moderate Democrats?
Nobody knows.
I mean, it's all the Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren.
These are the faces of your party.
I think that hurts you.
Well, look, I identify as a progressive.
I'll tell you where they tap into something, which is the massive income inequality in the country.
We've gone from 53rd in the world in income inequality to 128.
Now, the difference is, I think, to deal with that income inequality, you know, you and I'll probably disagree.
I think, yes, you need to have higher taxes on the billionaires in my district, but you also need to have economic growth.
You also need to build things.
And my view is, let's argue with Donald Trump on who is going to be better at actually getting
factories, who's going to be better at getting businesses there.
And let's give him credit for one thing.
He was right about two fundamental things.
He was right that we were getting too much of our business going to China and that we had
had too soft a policy on China.
And it was right that people in the Midwest, the heartline should be, were angry that their
jobs had left.
And I think the Democratic Party can say, you know, he was right about certain things.
And we have a better vision of how we're going to build the future in these communities.
I don't believe the most Americans are jealous of billionaires, and they don't think they're oligarchs,
and they don't think that they've made their money illegally, and they don't think Elon Musk is a terrorist who's trying to come and take their home.
But the Democratic Party constantly overstates and sells this division between the rich and the poor.
You say you're progressive. That's a progressive tenant. You are on board with that?
Well, look, I represent probably the place that is the most billionaires in the world.
I mean, it's the hardest Silicon Valley.
I've got $13 trillion of a market cap.
I was the one I said, look, don't vandalize Tesla, and don't share for any American company's stock to go down.
One more question for you, though.
You're an honest man, and we're happy to have you here.
The open border was really why the Democrats lost the election.
Yes, the economy, but under Biden, the last two years,
stock market was good. He could never get the prices under control because he wasn't running the
government anyway, as you may know. Biden was not running it. But the open border was embraced by your
party. Nobody came up and said, this is insane. And the American people said, no. And that is what
killed you guys in the last election. Am I wrong? We made a mistake on the border. We let in
8 million people.
A long mistake.
Four years.
A long mistake.
And look, I think that we've got to be before security.
And then we've got to tell the story of people like my parents who came to this country
to study.
They were an engineered teacher.
I grew up in Bucks County, Patoia.
I was born in Philadelphia, 1976.
Let me tell you the biggest thing, Bill, that the party needs to make it clear.
This country was founded in 1776, not 1619.
This is the greatest country in the world.
It gave the son of Indian immigrants like me.
like me, someone born of Hindu faith and a 99% white community in Bucks County, every chance possible.
Today, represent Silicon Valley. It's an amazing country. We need to celebrate it and have more people
have the opportunities I do. And if people believe you're a true patriot, and they can tell that.
They can tell that, you know, it's not rhetoric. If they believe you believe in this country,
they'll give you a lot of latitude on whether they agree on this policy or that policy.
I agree with that. You should run for President, Congressman. Thank you very much for taking a time.
Thank you, Bill.
Okay, we want to thank the Congressman again, very nice of him.
Donald Trump says he can have a third term.
Not really.
That's not really what he said.
Let's quote him.
This is the NBC call.
President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of seeking a third term in the White House,
which is prohibited by the Constitution on the 22nd Amendment,
saying an exclusive interview with NBC News,
there were methods for doing so and clarifying that he was not joking.
Well, the reason that Donald Trump says stuff like that is to annoy NBC News.
And I told that to Stephen A in the show.
I said, Trump wants to annoy you.
That's what he does.
That's why he's saying this.
He knows he can't run for a third term.
It's impossible.
And he can say, oh, my people and somebody told me.
He knows.
He's a very smart man.
He's got five lawyers in the White House may know.
You're doing this to annoy the people who hate him.
USA is putting a big base in Japan, a war fighting headquarters,
according to Defense Secretary Peake-Hagset.
This is just natural.
China's saber-rattling all over the place.
Japan is a very strong ally of that.
So we're putting a big base there.
Okay with me.
I'm not going to like it, but too bad, right?
I want everybody to get along.
Much better for the world, much better for everybody.
But if you're going to be dangerous, like Putin,
she, I think, I don't think he's going to push it,
but I could be wrong.
CBS Poland tariffs, all right?
2,609 American citizens.
Do you favor a poll?
U.S. placing new tariffs on goods imported from other countries.
Favor 44, opposed 56.
You know, I'm not surprised about that.
People don't understand what's going on.
And I'm not being supercilious.
Very complex problem.
Second question, do you think the Trump administration focusing too much, right amount,
not enough on tariffs?
Too much, 55, right amount 38, not enough, seven.
Okay.
It's all about the stock market.
Price is coming down.
Price of eggs on Long Island down, pretty big.
Oil, gas prices are coming down.
So that's at least some good news.
But that won't override the tariff scare.
Smart life.
Now, this is very important.
So one of the secrets to achieving prosperity in America is having knowledge.
Think about that statement.
If you want to be prosperous in this country, which is very competitive, the most competitive country on the face of the earth, okay, got to have knowledge.
You've got to know things.
Every day in a concierge membership from bill o'Reilly.com, I get very sad letters from people who are in desperate trouble, and they don't know what their options are.
They don't know where to go.
They don't know what to do, which is, and I, my team, guides them.
That's what we do to concierge members when you get in trouble.
But the fact that they don't know there are services available to them.
If you are a senior citizen being abused, every single state has a division to help you.
People don't know that.
They don't know how to get in touch with them.
don't know anything. And on regular membership, okay, premium membership, the information
flow that we give you on a daily basis from Bill O'Reilly.com is far and away more than you'll get
from any other website in this country, on economics, on social, what will happen, the predictions
that I make, but there are many Americans, and this is where smart life comes in, who do not seek
information. They don't know anything. All they do is they want to hear what they hear.
They spend hours and hours and hours watching podcasts that are talking about aliens and 15 people
killing JFK, and hours and hours about these charlatans.
throwing his garbage out at you, and there they are staring at it.
Instead of learning something, accumulating information.
I set this whole news service up with no corporate intrusion whatsoever.
Okay, so there's no filter between me and you.
What I tell you, no one can stop.
You work at Fox, you work at NBC, you work.
at CNN. Those people cannot say what they want to say. And if you're on their websites over there,
you're not getting what's happening. And you need to know what is happening. Because if there is a
stock market crash, you're going to get burned. It's going to come right back in you if you're
laid off from your job. We signal what is happening and we keep the people in line.
Every day, President Trump knows what I say.
Now, he's free to take it or leave it.
But you, the person watching me on television now,
or on your laptop or whatever, or listening to me on a radio,
you have got to protect yourself.
And the only way you can do that is accumulating knowledge.
Who's the best doctor in town?
Who's an attorney?
I can get on the phone who might care about my family.
Who's an accountant who I can go to?
It's not going to charge me a fortune
and do my taxes in an honest way
and give me some advice.
Do you have those things?
You need those things.
And finally, what website can I go to
to get information every day that's true?
And this is it.
Smart Life.
White House Correspondents Association,
that's the dinner people, it's done. It's over. Okay. So they booked a comedian named Amber Ruffin. I don't know who this person is, but I do know, after researching, this person hates, despises not only Donald Trump, but anyone who supports Donald Trump. Go.
Yeah, I think it's just that burns on Trump hurt badly. And then it trickles down to everyone who is around him.
because y'all also guilty.
So I think it just, they got their feelings hurt.
And they want that false equivalency that the media does.
They want that.
It feels great.
It makes them feel like human beings.
But they shouldn't get to feel that way because they're not.
So you're not a human being if you support Donald Trump.
Now, that was on the Daily Beast, one of the most insidious, hateful websites in the history of civilization.
That's where that was.
The White House Correspondents Association hired that woman.
to do comedy at their annual dinner, which coming up in April.
Why? Why would you do that?
Now, they fired her, all right, because I guess there may be one or two sane people there,
and they go, you can't do this, but it's over for them.
It's completely over.
Everybody knows that the White House Correspondents Association is a far,
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You guys both missed the big thing,
why the Democrats have collapsed.
And you know why?
Tell us, Bill, why?
Your wallet.
Your wallet.
Most Americans are not politically ideological.
They're not.
They're just decent people.
trying to make a living and raise their family in an honest way.
And then when you come out of COVID and your price is triple in my town,
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Are you kidding me?
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