Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, July 15, 2020
Episode Date: July 15, 2020Andrew Cuomo quarantines visitors from nearly 2 dozen states, California re-imposes the shutdown, A top editor quits the New York Times over ‘constant bullying’, Americans buy guns in record numbe...rs, and Philadelphia sports fans get some bad news. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, the radicals are coming for your property. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here, Wednesday, July 15th, 2020. You are listening to The O'Reilly Update. Here's what's happening today in America. New York Governor Cuomo discouraging visitors from nearly two dozen states. California reimposes the shutdown. Top editor quits at the New York Times over, quote, constant bullying. Americans buy guns in record numbers.
Philadelphia, bands, sports, fans. Also, I had the radicals want your private property.
But first, Governor Cuomo extending his mandatory quarantine for visitors in 22 states.
The emergency order requiring travelers in places like Florida, Ohio, New Mexico, and Wisconsin to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival in the state of New York.
Guests will be forced to submit info about where they're staying before they are allowed to leave
the airports. Violators could face $2,000 fines, but knowing the New York justice system,
I doubt it. Governor Newsom, bringing back the lockdown for 80% of California,
authorities closing bars, gyms, salons, other businesses to slow the spread of COVID.
Los Angeles is now one of the worst hotspots in the state.
the country, the state reporting 8,300 new cases each day. Barry Weiss, an opinion editor for the New York
Times, resigning her position, saying the newspaper created a, quote, hostile work environment
for anyone who is in far left. Apparently, some co-workers labeled her a Nazi and a racist
for her commentary, writes Ms. White.
quote, Twitter is not on the masthead of the New York Times, but Twitter has become its
ultimate editor. Sells of firearms in the USA breaking records, the FBI processing more than
7.8 million background checks between March and June. First-time buyers cite the pandemic
protests and efforts to defund the police as their main motivation. 40% of a
American households now have at least one gun. The raucous sports fans in Philadelphia
got some bad news. The city banning gatherings of more than 50 until next year. The Phillies and
Eagles will still play, but in front of no one. In a moment, your property. The radical left
wants to take it. Right back with that. Let's face it, the U.S. economy.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day, Marxists in America, and we're not talking
Groucho, Chico, or Harpo here. As we have reported, the Black Lives Matter Global Foundation,
that's the central agency, is run by three women who openly say they are Marxists.
Most Americans don't know that, but it's true.
Now, Marxist people believe a central government has a right to confiscate all private property.
That's what happened in the Soviet Union, in Cuba, and other communist nations.
But here in the USA, we have the Fifth Amendment, which says, quote,
no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself,
nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law,
nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.
And then there is the 14th Amendment, which says, quote,
no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.
Nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
Property again.
But the Marx people believe this by Karl Marx.
Quote, private property is the final and most complete expression of the system of producing
and appropriating products that is based on class antagonisms, on the exploitation of the many
by the few. In this sense, says Karl Marx, the theory of the communist may be summed up
in a single sentence, abolition of private property. So, in order to impose,
that abolition, you would have to do away with the United States Constitution, which is exactly
what the Marxists in this country want. Listen to self-proclaimed socialist, Senator Bernie Sanders,
quote, in order to reduce the outrageous level of inequality that exists in America today,
and to rebuild the disappearing middle class, we must establish an annual tax
on extreme wealth. Under this plan, the wealth of billionaires would be cut in half over 15 years,
which would substantially break up the concentration of wealth and power in this small privileged
class, unquote Bernie Sanders. But in order to do that, impose a wealth tax,
the federal government would have to seize private property assets that have already been
taxed. So let's cut the bull. Bernie Sanders is a Marxist. He does not believe in private property.
He believes the government has a right to take it. So does the Black Lives Matter global foundation
crew. Americans need to wake up and smell the totalitarianism. The corrupt American media will
not tell you the truth, but I will. The radical left is gunning.
for the Constitution and your property.
I'm Bill O'Reilly, and I approve that message by actually writing it.
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Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines.
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you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. Now the O'Reilly Update brings you
something you might not know. It is finally tax day in America. This year, the Trump administration
delayed the usual April 15th deadline to help Americans affected by the pandemic. The country's
contentious relationship with taxation goes all the way back to our beginning. After the
Revolutionary War, the Constitution gave the federal government the power to take money from the
general public. Most of that came from sales taxes on things like tobacco and alcohol.
The USA imposes first income tax following the Civil War. But here's something really interesting.
It was not implemented nationwide until the Revenue Act of 1913, more than 120 years after the federal
government began functioning. Last year, the feds raised $3.5 trillion, mostly from
corporations and workers. Americans also pay taxes on a variety of other things. In fact, if you
live in some blue states, the feds are coming after you for more than half your money. New Yorkers
pay the most between property, income, federal, sales, and other taxes. New York residents
give up nearly 55% of their money to the government. California right behind, where the locals
fork over 50% to the tax man.
The West Coast has a country's highest fees on wireless phones.
Tax bills are up 33% since the introduction of the iPhone back in 2007.
The average Californian forks over 300 bucks in cell taxes each year.
States like Connecticut and Hawaii have 26 different taxes just to watch TV,
a federal line tax, local number portability tax, even a penalty tax, even a penalty
to rent your remote control to somebody else. So if you're looking to keep most of your money,
you should head north to Alaska. Residents there pay nothing on personal income to the state,
zero on sales, and the lowest property fees in the country. But again, it's might chilly
up in Alaska. And here's something else you might not know. Despite the high taxes, on average,
Americans pay less than other industrialized nations. Folks in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and
Belgium now can hand over 70% to the government. Happy tax day. Back after this.
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