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Bill O'Reilly here.
You are listening to the weekend edition of the O'Reilly update.
Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thanks, Bill.
Here's what's happening this week in America.
Inflation numbers, denaturalization, sex rejecting surgery, and aOC polling.
It's all coming up, and Bill's going to be here with your message of the day.
But first, the president gets briefed on inflation numbers before they are released to the public.
So the president went into his speech the other day.
knowing that good news was coming with the economy. The expectation for inflation over the last
two months was 3.1%. The official survey of economists' expectations, the lowest prediction,
was 2.9%. The actual number, 2.7%. And looking at specific categories, food inflation over the last
two months, up only 0.1%. Shelter, up only 0.2% for the last two months. That's the slowest increase
in five years. Some categories all the way down, women's clothing, down 1%. And even among categories
that tariffs would hit the hardest, inflation is historically low. It also creates more room for the Fed
to cut rates at their next meeting. And if this keeps up, well, first of all, it's amazing for America,
but politically, if this keeps up, this will destroy the only thing that the Democrats have
to run on for the midterms. That is affordability. A professor at Harvard University was on CNN
to talk about these numbers. He said it was a better number than anyone was expecting. Positive news.
way to spin it. Our United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Department is setting out a
plan to denaturalize naturalized Americans, those who have been found to have fraudulently secured
that legal status. Their focus is to refer 100 to 200 denaturalization cases every month
to the agency's Office of Immigration Litigation. Now, this isn't unprecedented. There's about
a dozen denaturalization cases every year. This would just be quite the increase. And the four
years of the Biden presidency, they awarded citizenship to 3.5 million foreign nationals,
which is by far the most naturalizations of any single presidential term ever, more than
Carter, Reagan, and H.W. Bush combined. Worth noting then, this president often mentions
that Congresswoman Elon Omar, rumors have it, married her brother in order to secure citizenship
here. Health and Human Services announced that they're going to prevent hospitals from all
sex-rejecting procedures on children under the age of 18. According to HHS, nearly 14,000 minors
receive sex-rejecting procedures, have received them from 2019 to 2023. This term sex-rejecting
procedure is the opposite of the left's term, gender-affirming care. AOC was shown a poll about a
hypothetical presidential match-up between her and J.D. Vance. She's winning 51 to 49. AOC said,
I would stop him. Oh, please run. On my
later from politics by faith bill o'reilly as your message of the day next time now for the
o'reilly update message of the day as a reporter who analyzes the news without deceit i've studied the
trump administration vigorously it is a non-stop assignment as a president is a man of action and trans action
very little downtime what i don't understand is why the administration walks on the wild side
It allows enemies under the perimeter walls.
Why?
The latest perplexity is Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, giving access to Vanity Fair magazine.
Based in L.A., Vanity Fair is essentially a showbiz Glitz publication that has to lean left
if it wants access to Hollywood players.
So, it embraces liberalism with enthusiasm.
Fun fact, President Trump is not liberal, and showbiz types mostly loathe him.
You knew, I know.
Predictably, the Vanity Fair piece on Ms. Wiles is unfavorable to the Trump crew.
The White House response is that quotes are taken out of context.
Not hard to believe, but so what? The salacious stuff is all over the media.
Meantime, a decent November economic report is ignored.
The media Trump war will continue for the next three years and beyond.
No one will win definitively, but those who do not learn from the past will absolutely lose.
I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it.
You can reach me.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com.
Name in town, if you wish to opine.
Go to the mail.
Mary Ann.
Tell us, Bill, how President Trump is going to fix the economy that Biden constructed
by giving money away to aid wars overseas.
The President Peas seems to be involved in war wars than ever.
Israel, Iran, Russia, Ukraine.
Now, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia.
What next?
Is that what is making America great again means to them?
We do not have to dominate the world.
We can defend ourselves from it.
No.
You can't.
You can't be isolationist anymore.
If that happened, it would be a disaster for our economy, number one,
and our security number two.
I understand we'd all be pumping money into foreign nations
with no responsibility.
Absolutely got that.
But we got to engage overseas.
And this drug stuff costs us way more than what we're spending to get Maduro out of there.
And Maduro, he's on the clock.
Okay, then it's well, and now we're boycotting their oil tankers.
They can't come out.
It's just a matter of days.
Deborah, there are probably very few people who seek to buy fentanyl.
Largian concern is that it is nothing mixed with other drugs, sometimes disguised.
People can die from it, and they don't know they're taking it.
Okay, but any illegal narcotic now, every addict knows fentanyl could be in it.
They take it anyway.
They don't care whether the liver die.
Most of them don't care.
The drugs are more important than life.
Michael, concierge member, and the concierge membership is a fabulous Christmas and Hanukkah gift.
Non-pharmaceutical fentanyl is a WMD, the same as chemical or biological weapons.
Why?
Because of the numbers kill.
But also consider that this form of fentanyl can easily be used for a mass destruction event.
Not easily.
But fentanyl can kill, and especially children, if it's in a home or something like that.
But it's not easy to spread it wide.
In a moment, something you might not know.
Now the O'Reilly update brings you something you might, not know.
Last week, the Nordic Nation of Denmark confirmed it will close its mad,
delivery system. Will the U.S. Postal Service meet the same fate? Here's what's going on.
Post-Nord Denmark was established by King Christian IV in 1624. The enterprise became largely
antiquated with the invention of email digital bills online banking. To modernize, the Danish
Post Office will stop delivering small parcels. Private companies,
will now handle letters and print stamps. Economists say the change will save Denmark's
six million residents about $30 million a year. Here in the USA, the situation is even more dire.
Founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1775, the U.S. post office is a massive financial liability.
The service currently employs half a million Americans with another 200,000 earning,
retirement benefits. Taxpayers pick up the bills. The post office generates $80 billion in
revenue a year, but cost $90 billion operate. That's a $10 billion deficit. As the cost goes
up, demand is plummeting. The volume of mail is down a whopping 50% since 2001. 90% of
America has now paid bills online compared to 15% two decades ago. The solution for many is to
privatize the post office. Right now, the office has a complete minority on service mail.
Legally, corporations like FedEx and UPS can only distribute packages and offer express options
like overnight delivery. The Fed should allow individual companies to offer,
offer letter-carrying services.
And here's something else you might not know.
Right now is the busiest time of year for the post office.
Each December, the volume of mail, mostly Christmas cards and gifts, increases by 40%
compared to the summertime.
DeComp with the demand, the USPS hires 15,000 temporary workers, each earning $20 an hour.
back in a moment.
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