Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, May 3, 2022
Episode Date: May 3, 2022Joe Biden’s approval rating plunges in Massachusetts, unhappy Americans flee California, Ron DeSantis says Disney kowtows to Communists, Covid returns to New York City. Plus, Bill's Message of the D...ay, violence plagues Mexico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here, Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022.
You are listening to the O'Reilly Update.
Here's what's happening across our nation.
Abortion hysteria breaks out after a leaked Supreme Court deliberation.
President Biden's approval rating plunging in Massachusetts of all places.
Unhappy Americans fleeing California.
COVID returning to New York City.
also ahead. Mexico is a disaster. But first, someone inside the Supreme Court leaked deliberations
on abortion. Justice Samuel Alito apparently is writing a draft that would return abortion law-making
to the states. The website Politico got the leaked information, which,
has not been confirmed, but is probably true. The Supreme Court will issue its decision on
abortion in June, and the likely outcome is that Roe v. Wade will be revoked as not reflecting
constitutional authority. We, as they say, will see. The President's approval rating
plummeting in Deep Blue New England, a survey from the Boston.
and Globe says just 46% of people in Massachusetts still support Mr. Biden.
56% say the country is moving in the wrong direction.
Only one-third of voters under the age of 30 think old Joe is doing a good job.
Biden beat Trump in Massachusetts by 33 points in 2020.
California's population declining again.
200,000 people fled the Golden State last year.
biggest destinations out, Texas, Idaho, Florida, Montana.
Factors behind the West Coast Exodus include the homeless crisis there, crime, taxes,
and the high cost of living.
A gallon of gas in L.A. and San Francisco now will set you back $6.
Health officials in New York City raising the COVID threat level,
the five boroughs now considered medium risk for residents and travelers.
for the first time in three months.
The new classification means more regulations could be announced, including mask mandates.
The city reporting 2,000 infections each day, but that's down from 40,000 in January.
To date, 67,000 New Yorkers have died from COVID.
In a moment, lots of folks dying in Mexico by gunfire.
That's next.
Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress.
National debt rising, trade war, shaking the markets.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update. Message of the day, Mexico is a disaster.
First, the data. Average income in Mexico, $5,000 U.S. dollars a year.
45% of the population lives in poverty down there.
Less than 15% of the Mexican population has a college degree.
Compared to other Latin American countries, Mexico ranks last in life expectancy.
Less than 10% of Mexicans have private health insurance.
Most hospitals are run by the government.
Mexico offers welfare programs to the poor, elderly, and disabled, but they are capped at $550 a year.
That's all.
Mexico spends 9% of its total budget on social welfare programs, most other Latin American
countries spend 24%. Crime stats in Mexico. There were 40,000 homicides in 2021. By comparison,
16,000 murdered in the USA. We have a population 2.5 times higher than Mexico. An additional 30,000
people are reported missing in Mexico. Mostly, they are murder dead. Of the 10 most dangerous
cities in the world, five are in Mexico. Tijuana, Juarez, Acapulco, Mexico City, Monterey.
In November 2021, Mexico deployed 2,000 troops to patrol tourist places like Cancun because of
cartel shootouts. More than 66% of businesses in Mexico say dealing with corruption is a
daily part of life. On the narcotics front, there are 25 different drug cartels in Mexico.
Total, 200,000-plus individuals working for the drug rings. Biggest is the Sinaloa cartel
founded in 1988. The cartels move about a hundred billion dollars worth of narcotics into the
USA every year. 95% of cocaine sold here, passes through Mexico. It is also the largest supplier of
heroin, marijuana, and fentanyl into America. So now you know exactly why millions of Mexicans
want to live in the USA. And who can blame them? I have always
said, if I were a poor Mexican man with a family, I would try to sneak into the USA to get money
to support my family. However, the United States government cannot allow millions of foreign
nationals to come in here unregulated, which is what is happening under the Biden administration.
The only solution to Mexico's problem is to designate the drug cartels as terrorists, and then
Obrador, the president of Mexico, allies with the USA to attack the terrorists with military
force.
That is the only solution down there.
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