Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, April 29, 2021
Episode Date: April 29, 2021The President delivers his first major speech to Congress… The FBI raids Rudy Giuliani’s apartment in New York City… Some states advance legislation forbidding employers from requiring their wor...kers get vaxxed… Oregon brings back the CoVID lockdown… The contagion causing a spike in anxiety among teens. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, O'Reilly's analysis of President Biden's address to a joint session of congress. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here. Thursday, April 29, 2021. You are listening to the O'Reilly update. Here's what's happening across our nation. President Biden delivers his first major speech to Congress. The FBI raids Rudy Giuliani's apartment in New York City. Some states advanced legislation forbidding employers from requiring workers to get vaxed. Oregon brings back the COVID lockdown. The continued.
agent causing a spike in anxiety among teenagers. Also ahead, I will analyze in a fair way
what President Biden said last night. But first, Mr. Biden addressing 200 lawmakers all masked
at the U.S. Capitol last night, calling for increased spending on everything. Health care,
education, infrastructure, child care, on and on and on. His new $1.8 trillion,
or American Families Plan, will raise taxes on wealthy citizens and corporations.
My analysis of the President's speech later.
Agents with the Department of Justice executing a search warrant at Rudy Giuliani's home
and office in Manhattan, seizing electronic devices.
The incident, first reported by the New York Times, is allegedly part of an ongoing probe
into the former Trump attorney's ties to foreign lobbyists and Ukraine.
Governors in Iowa, Idaho, Florida, and Texas moving forward on laws that would prevent
companies in those states from forcing employees to get the COVID vaccine.
Other measures underway to ban so-called vaccine passports.
Oregon, now the worst place in the country for COVID.
The region's five biggest cities, including Portland, of course, seeing 20% increases in new cases,
with hospitals reaching full capacity. Indoor dining now banned. Outside activities are not
recommended for two weeks in Oregon. No one is certain why COVID has hit that state so hard.
A new study from the Department of Health shows a spike in clinical depression among America's teenagers.
rising from 10% before the pandemic to 20% now.
Doctors blame the surge on school closures.
Many high school students have been home for more than a year,
and that is driving parents crazy as well as the kids themselves.
In a moment, what say you, Joe Biden?
I'll have fair analysis of last night's speech coming up.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day.
The President's speech last night in front of Congress.
First, the facts.
It ran for about an hour.
It was very, very boring.
It was very, very socialist.
Now, if you disagree with me on those things, please write me at bill at bill o'Reilly.com.
I know that might sound unfair. It was boring and socialist, but it's true. If you sat through
the entire speech, you heard a lot about plans. Let's see, there's the COVID relief plan,
the infrastructure plan, the family plan, the American jobs plan.
Now, planning is good, but spending $6 trillion tax dollars is not good. Why? Because the federal
government does not have $6 trillion. It's in debt up to the proverbial eyebrows. So the federal
government has to get that money from we the people. But not the people. But not the people.
who earn less than $400,000 a year.
The problem is, less than 5% of Americans earn more than that.
So, in order to pay for all the plans, evil corporations will have to pay a higher tax rate.
But the evil corporations will pass the higher tax burden onto a higher tax burden onto a
us, we the people. Notice the price of gas lately? It's up about 80 cents in my neighborhood, a
gallon. Notice the price of groceries, steak, up, up, up. That is an indirect tax. So today I am, with
respect, nicknaming President Biden. I am calling him Joey Warbucks, cousin of Annie's daddy Warbuck's.
Joey wants to spend and spend and spend. So the government will have to take and take and take.
And that's going to hurt we the people. It is simply.
economics. America now owes $28 trillion. We owe that money. We pay interest on that money to people
and countries who lent it to us. But Joey Warbucks wants to add another $6 trillion, bringing it up to
$34 trillion. So the U.S. Treasury will have to print many, many dollars.
I don't know if there's enough ink in the world to print that many dollars.
And when you print money, the value of the money already in circulation goes down.
That is called inflation.
Joey Warbucks does not understand macroeconomics.
He just wants to give everybody free stuff.
but in the end, it will hurt us badly.
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Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
On this day in 1992, four Los Angeles police officers, three of them white, were acquitted
of the savage beating of African-American Rodney King, an act caught on camera by two eyewitnesses.
Fury over that acquittal spilled into the streets of L.A., resulting in five days of chaos and
destruction.
Now, one year earlier, Rodney King, out on parole for a robbery, led police on a high-speed chase.
When the officers finally stopped him, King was.
dragged from the car and viciously beaten for 15 minutes. The police claim he was intoxicated and
resisted arrest, but that was bull. The video showed it was a beat down. The attack left Rodney
King with three skull fractures, missing teeth, a broken ankle, and a permanent problem with
his brain. The police officers will charge with excessive use of force. On April 29th, 19,
a mostly white jury consisting of 12 residents from wealthy suburbs, most of them, found the cops
not guilty. The verdict was announced at 3 p.m. by 6 p.m. All hell had broken loose.
Residents set fires, looted, destroyed, stores, supermarkets, retail shops, fast food chains,
light-skinned motorists, both white and Latino, were targeted, some pulled out of their cars and
beaten like Reginal Denny. You'll remember he was pulled out of his truck and almost killed.
After three days of rioting, Rodney King himself appealed for peace telling the news cameras, quote,
Can we all get along? During the five days of unrest, there were more than 50 deaths.
3,000 injured, 6,000 looters and arsonists arrested. And here's something else you might not know.
Rodney King struggled with addiction for the rest of his life.
He was routinely pulled over, cited for driving erratically, often under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
He was found dead at the bottom of a Southern California swimming pool in 2012 at the age of 47.
The medical examiner's office ruled his death an accidental drowning due to a lethal combination of narcotics and alcohol.
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