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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, October 5th, 2021. Stand up for your country.
President Biden going to Michigan today to talk to the operating engineers local union,
to build back better.
Now, if you want to do an interesting experiment,
you see how much of his speech is picked up.
I can almost guarantee you none of it will be.
It could be wrong, and if I'm wrong, I'll tell you tomorrow.
But, you know, he goes out and he does these speeches in swing states.
Michigan is that.
So Michigan could go other way.
And he's trying to bolster the union.
and the unions remain solidly behind President Biden
because with all the money he wants to spend the tax money,
the unions would benefit because they would be getting those contracts.
So that's what he's doing.
Rasmussen Delhi tracking poll on presidential approval in the job.
43% approved, same as yesterday, 55% disapproved.
That's ticking up.
All right, and that's not.
a good thing. The reason we use Rasmussen is because the only daily poll, and it's almost
evenly divided among Republicans, Democrats, and they so-called other. So it's an honest poll.
Now let's get to President Biden and abortion. So this is going to become a problem for the
president, and we're pretty much the only ones reporting it from a non-ideologian.
viewpoint. Okay, this is, I'm reporting this as a political story. It's another thing that's
going to hurt Joe Biden. So let me walk with you through this abortion story. In the last
election, about 22% of the electorate were Catholic. That's about 30 million voters. The vote was
split. Trump got 50% of the Catholic vote. Biden got 49. Joe Biden portrays himself as a loyal
Catholic. I don't use the word devout because he doesn't use it and he's a loyal Catholic. He
goes to mass and he is very upfront in saying that, which is a good thing. All Americans should be
proud of their fate.
But he is also, at the same time, an abortion activist.
He's not just pro-choice, all right?
And he'll say he isn't, but he doesn't want to impose his views on others.
That's what he'll say, but that's bunk.
Okay.
But he's an abortion activist.
What does that mean?
He makes it easier.
He promotes abortion.
So here's what happened yesterday.
This is very interesting.
So the federal government spends $250 million a year on health clinics across the USA, $250 million.
Under President Trump, none of those health clinics receiving federal money could refer anyone
to an abortion doctor.
Couldn't do it.
Abortion clinic, abortion doctor.
If you did it, you would cut off from federal funds.
Biden, not under any pressure at all,
has said, no, we're going to go back to the old way.
So if you want to have an abortion,
you can go into a federally funded abortion health clinic,
and they'll set you right up.
Free, a taxpayer expense with an abortion.
That's activism, all right? And as you know, because I've reported it, America is one of only
seven countries in the world that allows abortion on demand for any reason. The federal
government allows that. Now, states are trying to countermandate, but only seven. So Joe Biden is a
abortion activist. Why? Why would he go against his faith, his church? Why? Because the far left
tells him to. And not one time since he's been president in nine months has he stood up
to the far left, not one time. Okay, enter the Catholic Church itself, which has taken a severe
beating over the last 15 years and has lost all moral authority throughout the world, all right?
The only people who respect the Catholic Church are those who are Catholic and those who
understand the difference between Catholic theology and the men who run the church, and that's
not a big crew. So the Catholic Church, which once was the most powerful religious and
institution on this planet has lost all its war authority because of the priest pedophilia stuff.
Okay. Now there's a meeting next month, November, in Baltimore, where all of the American
Catholic bishops get together. Number one on the agenda is the question, should Joe Biden
and other politicians who promote abortion be denied the sacrament?
of the Holy Eucharist.
So therefore, if you go to the communion rail, the priest would not give you the host.
Extremely controversial, extremely.
It has to be a two-thirds vote of all the Catholic bishops in order for that to happen.
That's not going to happen.
Why?
Because the Vatican, the Pope, doesn't want it to happen.
Now, one of the top cardinals in Rome is Peter Turkson of Ghana, the African country of Ghana, very, very close to Pope Francis.
He was asked about Biden's abortion situation. Roll the table.
Do you have any question that President Biden is a Catholic in good standing?
Should he be served community?
If you say somebody cannot receive communion, you are basically doing a judgment that you are in a state of something.
And it sounds like you don't think that should happen in the case of President Biden.
No, you know, if, you know, a priest, the distributing communion, see, unexpected all of a sudden, somebody he knows who have committed murder, he's meant to protect their dignity and the respect of that president.
So it's for extreme cases.
Yeah, those are for extreme cases.
Well, you can make an argument.
This is an extreme case to have the most powerful man in the world promoting abortion, which is a grave sin in the Catholic Church, could you not?
So what's going to happen here, and I'll predict this now, is that the bishops are not going to deny Joe Biden the right to receive Holy Communion.
But a lot of them will.
A lot of them will vote to expel him from the sacrament, but not two-thirds.
But around the country and the world, the Catholic Church will lose even more moral authority.
because if you can't make a stand
against someone promoting abortion
which is the killing of a fetus
if you can't make a stand on that
then what do you have
you think Jesus if you were alive today
be walking around going wow you know maybe
I don't think so
it's pretty clear
that all human life comes from God and human beings do not have a right to terminate human life.
That was pretty clear from Jesus of Nazareth.
There's not a lot of wiggle room there.
Self-defense, that's about it.
Okay.
So Biden is going to, he's not going to come out on top on this one.
You wait and see.
Let's go to Senator Sinema from Arizona.
Now, as you know, she and Senator Mansion of West Virginia, Democrats will not vote for the $3.5 trillion
dollar massive socialist spending bill put forth by Joe Biden.
Not going to vote for it.
So now she's been targeted by far-left loons who want to hurt her.
So she arrives in New York City from Arizona, from Phoenix, and there they are, ambushing her, all right?
With cameras, they're yelling at her, doing all kinds of things.
to her and this was a day after one of the loons followed her into a bathroom okay so we know the
game here i had to deal with this on more than one occasion these loons attacked me came on my
property did whatever i mean this what they do now a liberal commentator don lemon at cnn
actually criticized it go when you violate someone's privacy it blurs a line between activism and
harassment. I'm not sure if it's even that blurry. It's harassment.
Okay. So that was good for Lemon. All right. I give him points for that. Now, CBS and NBC
covered this with, you know, no real comment on it. ABC did not. So Cinema handled it very
well, I thought. The senator from Arizona didn't overreact, didn't play into it, just basically.
But I'll tell you what, that kind of behavior, that makes her more determined.
that makes Senator Simmons more determined not to give in to the far left.
That's what it does.
All right, let's get to COVID in New York City.
The health care provider Northwell has fired 1,400 people.
Okay, that's 1% of its work for 76,000 people in New York work for Northwell.
And because they wouldn't get vaccinated.
And they have a right to do it.
Okay, remember that public health, all right, supersedes any kind of protection in the workplace.
So Northwell, I'm sure they're going to be sued, but they'll win.
And the Supreme Court was very, very clear on this.
You can have mandates in the private sector.
So if you're running a business and you feel somebody's a danger to public health,
somebody comes in with leprosy and doesn't want to leave you can you can fire all right so
the government is a whole different way whole different thing and that's going to go to the
Supreme court but private business you're at their mercy now on the campus of oklahoma state
university there was a controversy and this is fascinating okay so the editor of
of the student newspaper, which is called the O'Callie, is Madison Ferris, 20 years old.
I should say she used to be the editor. She is no longer the editor. Now, Madison objected to
the mask mandate, which was kind of murky from Oklahoma State. And here's what she wrote
in the student newspaper, put it on the screen. Quote, what is going on at Oklahoma State is troubling.
The backdoor approach to mass requirements is both concerning and laughable.
The school may think that they are avoiding legal consequences by putting the authority for
mass requirements in the hands of the professors, but the discrimination that has already
occurred is a major cause for concern when it comes to future repercussions.
Joining us now from Oklahoma, Stillwater, is amiss of Ferris.
So I don't really understand why you're not the editor of the paper any longer.
You have a right to that point of view that's journalistic freedom.
It's freedom of speech.
It's not crazy.
It's not threatening.
So why were you removed?
Why did you resign from your position?
I would say that the biggest reason is that after I published this opinion column,
emphasis on opinion column. I received a lot of backlash online, and that backlash was directed
towards me personally, but people did start saying the Ocali this and the Ocali that. And the pressure
just really grew on my team and the people that work above us that really work for the school
to really just clean up the name of the Ocali and get it out of the eye of controversy and really
just kind of calm the public down. And they really just honestly buckled
to the pressure of public opinion.
OK.
So the university says that masks in the classroom are optional.
Is that correct?
It is up to the professor once a positive case
has been found in the class or reported.
For two weeks, the professor can take whatever action
that they choose.
They have like three options.
They can go online.
They can go online.
They can do like half and half.
or they can be in person and the in-person students
have to wear masks.
And so that's kind of where they are with that.
All right, but that doesn't sound unreasonable, Madison.
That doesn't sound like an unreasonable policy.
It doesn't until there came punishment
for not succumbing to these demands.
And my question in this as a journalist was,
where did this authority come from?
Because I read and the way that I interpreted Senate Bill 658,
was that actions like this couldn't be taking place and that a mask couldn't be forced onto someone.
Okay. So the counter to that would be, as I just stated with Northwell Health in New York,
the public health threat, and particularly if you have someone with COVID in a single classroom,
supersedes the individual right. But that's a debate. I mean, that's my position, it's your position,
and all that. I'm troubled by the fact that you were thrown out of the class because you didn't
wear the mask. You wouldn't wear it. Is that right? You defied the professor and he tossed you?
Well, it was offered to me and she asked me to leave, which I did. I wasn't going to make a scene. I'm not
going to do that. I left the class and I've been attending online and it's been going well.
But yeah. Okay. So why didn't you just wear the mask? And I did say this in my column. People have
ask me, why don't you just wear the mask? It'd be easier to just wear it for a couple of hours
and not make a big deal. If I honestly believed that it was just a mask, then yes, I would wear it,
but I do believe that it's more than that. It is becoming a control move. I don't believe that
it was at first, but I think that as the culture in America has kind of snowballed into
these just really bloated emotions, that it has become quite the power move in the hands of the
at Oklahoma State.
All right.
So you think the professors are abusing their power now with the masks.
Are there any professors that have a different viewpoint in this?
They'll let the kids in the class without a mask.
Do you know of any?
I do have professors that just, you know, don't seem to mind.
It is up to the professor what action that they take, according to the school.
They're not, you know, the school.
They don't have to do.
You don't have a Vax mandate.
Do you, to be in a classroom at Oklahoma State?
No.
Okay. So a lot of colleges do have that. If you want to go to the clash, you got to be
vaxed. But you don't have that. Now, what if you didn't resign? I understand that there
were tremendous pressure, and you know what the social media situation is totally out of control
in this country. But what if you didn't resign? When you say, look, I didn't do anything wrong
here. I'm a journalist. I'm writing an opinion column. I'm entitled to my opinion. I'm not
resigning. What would have happened? Well, that was actually my position at first. I told
them. I said, the only way you're going to get rid of me is if you fire me and this and that.
And I was determined that that was going to be the way I went. But my staff actually refused to
work. And the next day, so on Tuesday, they did not publish the paper that morning. And we're
refusing to work until. I see. Okay. So they went on a walk out. And then you do the right thing as
far as, okay, I'm not going to destroy the paper because of my controversy. Well, I'll tell you
Are you a senior, Madison?
I'm a junior.
You're a junior.
Okay, when you're, when you graduate, you let me know.
And I will find you a job in journalism if you want it.
Is that a deal?
That's a deal.
Okay, because you're very articulate.
We need to have courageous people.
I don't particularly agree with you.
I think of a professor has a COVID case in the class.
If I were the professor and I was a former high school teacher,
I would say you got to wear the mask for your own protection.
I would do that.
But I like opposing points of view.
I believe that dissent is important in this country,
and I believe that you are sincere in what you put forth.
So when you graduate, you know, maybe three months before you're out of there,
let us know you have our information, and you tell me what you want to do,
and we'll try to make that happen.
And we'll help you with that, okay?
Right.
Thank you very much.
All right, Madison.
Good luck to you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you very good interview you.
Thank you very much.
Okay.
Let's get on a Facebook now that we're on social media.
Now I don't live in this world.
I don't have a Facebook account.
I don't do any of this.
I use this primarily for research and business and all that,
but I'm not sitting around sending nasty emails or tweets about Madison.
All right.
That's not what I do.
But I know that there are huge freedom problems in the social media area.
But I also know that Facebook and others have a very robust security team because I know people on it.
And they're very close to me.
So I know what they're doing.
And they're not irresponsible in a sense that they allow a lot of crime and they want to cut that down
and they spend a lot of money on their security teams to do that.
So I want to be fair here.
But there's no doubt as a giant threat to we the people in our freedoms by the social media companies.
Just the banishment of Donald Trump alone, which is now being adjudicated in federal court.
That should never have happened in a million years.
But the social media companies should be free to signal or put in a different area content they believe to be false.
okay and that has not been done to the extent it should be so if you're a neo-nazzi and you're
putting out every day on facebook or instagram whatever that jews must die that no no okay because
that's hateful insightful could get somebody hurt now today in front of the senate commerce
committee a woman named francis hoggin testified you might have seen her in 60 minutes now she
has a beef against Facebook. And she says that it's harming children and that it's allowing information
to circulate that does damage. And she points to the attack on the Capitol for January 6th,
that a lot of people who wanted that to happen or encouraging that to happen were operating
on Facebook. All right? And so she wants the government to get involved. And she also says
the teenage girls are being worked over on Instagram because their bodies don't correspond
to the bodies that are glorified on social media. That's a strong point. But we do live in a free
society whereby if you're a good-looking woman and somebody wants to model you or compliment you,
you can't stop them. That wouldn't be fair. But the key to this is Congress has to create new laws,
social media, what they can and can't do, and what kind of safeguards they have to have.
Here's what Ms. Hagan said today.
The company intentionally hides vital information from the public, from the U.S. government,
and from governments around the world.
The documents I have provided to Congress prove that Facebook has repeatedly misled the public
about what its own research reveals about the safety of children,
the efficacy of its artificial intelligence systems, and its role in spreading divisive
extreme messages. Okay, so I think that when the midterms are finished, that's a year from this November,
and the Republicans take back the House and Senate, which I believe they will, but, you know,
it could be wrong, things are going to happen, that you were going to have new laws. But Biden may
very well be to those laws, because the left wants the capacity to censor.
They want to keep Trump off Twitter.
They want to.
So it's a very interesting thing.
And then yesterday, Facebook went down, and so did Instagram and other, some apps and whatever.
For seven hours, eight hours.
I don't even know how long it was.
And they don't know why.
There's a coincidence?
Isn't that all this happening?
I don't know.
According to Bloomberg, Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg owns Facebook, lost $6 billion yesterday.
Whoa, that's a hit because the stock went down.
Okay, New York City and Chicago and L.A., three largest cities in the country, all out of control as far as crime is concerned.
So roll the tape on this, in the Bronx, there's a shootout on September 16th, cameras caught it, 9.45 in the evening, people shooting each other at each other.
No one was injured, according to cops.
I don't think anybody was arrested.
Even if they were arrested, they wouldn't be prosecuted.
It's a big brawl in Chicago now.
Lightfoot, the liberal mayor, is screaming at the DA
because the DA will prosecute a massive shooting,
massive gang shooting.
She won't bring charges.
All right?
So this is what happens when progressives get power.
You don't punish criminals, even criminals with guns,
violent criminal.
You don't punish them.
So what do you think is going to happen?
So we all know this on and on and on and on.
And the reason is,
these progressive people do not care about public safety. And here is the proof. That shooting
took place very close to AOC's district. So where are you, Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez?
Why didn't you issue a statement about that tape? Why aren't you trying to solve that problem?
or bringing attention to it, that unbelievable violence in the Bronx.
That's your turf, madam.
I did a radio commentary today on Nancy Pelosi outlining all of her well.
She's worth about $125 million.
And her district in San Francisco is way out of control.
She's got a big wall in front of her $10 million mansion.
She never engages on this.
and either it is a.O.C. It shows you what hypocrites, with phonies, they are.
Let's go to Iowa and Donald Trump. So Iowa, obviously, the first state for the next presidential
election. You're going to have a caucus there. And they had a poll, Des Moines Register,
805 Iowans. And they asked, what are your feelings about Donald Trump?
Net favorable? 53% in Iowa. Not favorable? Forty-five.
Now, they asked the same question in March, the Des Moines Register did.
Net favorable then, 45, so Trump's up eight.
Favorable, unfavorable 53.
So it flipped.
Isn't that interesting?
So next week, your humble correspondent, that's me, going to down up Mar Lago,
and I'm going to interview former President Trump.
Now, this is part of the run-up to the Trump-O-Reilly history tour.
I've got to make sure I always say Trump's name first.
So the Trump-O-Reilly History Tour will commence in December, all right, in Fort Lauderdale, that sunrise, Florida, Orlando, and then the next weekend in Houston and Dallas.
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It's not going to be relitigating the election.
It's not going to be fake news.
It's not going to be any of that.
It's going to be, this is what happened, how did you do it, who are their good guys, who are the bad guys, what do you think about Mike Pence?
I'm going to get real personal on some of those questions.
So I want the president to understand the tone of the history tour, which is why I'm going there to interview him.
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Okay? And one of our concierge members, 83-year-old widow named Patricia, wrote me a letter,
very, very emotional letter, and she has blood cancer. And she needs some money,
and she has money tied up in the Viking cruise line because one of her cruises,
which she paid for and full, was canceled because of COVID, and she got a voucher.
So now she can't go on a cruise with blood cancer, and she wanted to get her money back,
and I told her I would try. Well, Viking cruise lines, to its absolute credit, is going to refund
the money to her. But this is a little bit more complicated, and I want to explain it to you.
All the cruise ships lines got pounded with COVID, and they can't possibly refund cash to
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I understand that.
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They couldn't do it.
And the whole industry got devastated, so I understand it.
But I get a lot of mail.
Well, I can't go on it.
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It's not fair, but life is like that.
this is a COVID casualty. So here's what I am recommending to everybody in that circumstance.
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Okay, and so you'll save some money.
That is, now you're helping people
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It's the best you can do.
Now, in the case of Patricia, I applaud Viking.
In fact, I may take a Viking cruise.
It's a good outfit.
You know, it does a lot of great river things,
in Europe which is an excellent way to see that continent and I'm I'm very happy that
they responded to us and that this poor woman who we are praying for you know
her end of her life is a little less stressful so I wanted to tell you that I want
to report on what we do here you know I got a slogan we're looking out for you
and I yeah I am I always have been it's all going on 25 years now
Okay? So there we go. This day in history. So October 5th, 1992, who's president? Bush the elder. Now, Bush the elder was a successful president. He lost because he was raising taxes. Hello, Joe Biden and Clinton beat him. He was only overturned once in the veto. Only one time. And it happened today, 29 years ago. What was the issue?
cable TV. That's the only reason I'm bringing this to you. So in 1992, Congress wanted to wipe out
all the restrictions on cable TV and have companies compete for your dollar. Bush didn't want
it. He says it's going to be too chaotic. There's going to be too much corruption. I'm vetoing it.
Congress overrode it. And the cable companies were allowed to compete without government interference.
Since that time, your cable bill has gone up 50%.
So much for competition driving prices down, right?
Because you can't.
There's only a few cable companies.
But ironically, now, millions of Americans have pulling a cord on it.
They don't want to pay $200, $250 a month for cable.
So they're buying what they call bundles that are a lot less.
But since from 1992 to 2000, cable companies made gazillions because Congress overrode Bush the elders veto of the cable bill.
Pretty interesting.
All right.
Talk about interesting.
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I will have a final thought on money after these announcements.
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Let's go to the mail. Ronald, concierge member Ronald, way to go.
bill i find it amazing and people complain about politicians and their voter base but tolerate their
own family members and friends that voted to support the very same people they despise change has
to start at your dinner table i disagree with you somewhat here family is the most important thing
in life family and your health all right religion of course very very important to many many people
and you slot that in wherever you want.
But on this earth, family good help.
If you have a family member who you love or even like,
but that person is ideological apart from you,
you don't banish them from the dinner table.
You don't disparage them,
as long as the belief is sincere.
Now, if they're loons, I understand.
Who wants to say have Thanksgiving dinner with a lunatic?
No one.
All right. You have to have a quiet conversation, no politics, or whatever it may be.
But I wouldn't be banishing people in my own family. I've never done that.
I try to keep the family together as much as I can. Penny, how is withholding campaign money if one doesn't tow the line for Nancy Pelosi, not a form of blackmail?
It's coercion. So Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer,
and Mitch McConnell
on the Republican side.
They make it quite clear
if you don't go along
with what the leadership wants
you might not get campaign funds
but it's not
blackmail, it's coercion.
Donna, concierge member, thank you. Donna,
as a business owner, I know you cannot borrow
your business into prosperity
just as the government can't tax us
into social justice.
Absolutely. That's a very, very good letter, Donna. It is just dividing this country like I've never seen.
Anna Mirzoyen, Westlake Village, California. Bill, I bought Killing the Mob. Can't put it down. But here's my question.
You mentioned on last Thursday's broadcast that you think coverage of COVID and vaccine mandates has been fair on the no-spin news. And I did.
Well, I don't know what fair means in that context, but it certainly has not been balanced.
Although you are quick to professionally upon and conclude that certain actions taken by the state and federal governments are or are not constitutional,
you have not done so with respect to vaccine mandates. Sure I have. Sure I have. And I've done it. I did it today.
Private company, they can mandate what they want. And that's it. You have no protection.
Federal, state, and local government, they can't mandate unless you work.
for them. So Biden said all federal employees have to be vaccinated or some other thing they got to
get a daily swab. I don't know. Well, Biden can do that. But he can't say to you if you don't
work for the federal government, you've got to be vaccinated. Now, that's going to go to the
Supreme Court in one form or another. But Anna, come on now. I think we've been the best
COVID coverage.
Michael Lempanao,
Qing Mai, Thailand.
Ching Mai is in the northern part of
Thailand.
Fascinating place.
Bill, please don't forget Taiwan when you give
examples of a weak president. Almost every day, China
sends planes into Taiwan airspace.
The only reason is because they know
Biden will do nothing.
I know this is a big story in Asia.
We're watching it.
You're right.
President Biden is weak.
The Iranians know it. Putin knows it. Shee of China knows it.
I don't think the Chinese are going to invade Taiwan or launch military action that would crush their economy for years if they did that.
But you never know. Shirley Robinson deltona, Florida. Bill, I understand chain of command. That is why Lieutenant Colonel Schiller is in the brig.
But what about General Millie who went outside the chain of command and speak with the Chinese?
So that's disputed. Millie says he didn't do anything, that everybody knew, that there were people there. It's disputed. What the lieutenant colonel did is admit it. He admitted he did a wrong thing as a commissioned officer, active duty. Chris Sandoz, Harvey, Louisiana, you said California recall would tell if there was any hope for California coming back to the middle. Well, next month's Virginia gubernatorial election, tell us the same thing about that state.
Yeah, that's so. California's never coming back. It's gone, right? Never, ever, ever.
Virginia, much, much, much different situation. You know, Terry McCall, not going to stand up to the far left.
Clinton confidant, going to be close. But if they don't, if they vote for McCauve, if they vote from
California, pretty much a blue state, at least, well, I just say it pretty much solidifies itself
as a blue state. I think that's fair. Okay, so we've told you about the Trump tour. We have not
told you about picking up your regret, your 2020 vote yet. I'm giving these out for Halloween to
trick-or-treaters. No sugar. You imagine some kid coming up and I give them one. I wouldn't do
that. I'm going to have healthy stuff that tastes good for. But anyway, these, uh, if you buy any
of my books, including killing a mob, which you love, you get two free bumper stickers. And we saw
them in packs of five. It doesn't cost much. Um, and you can give them out and have a few laughs.
I hope. I hope. Um, okay. Where did they do not be a charlatan when writing to us? Bill at Bill
O'Reilly.com. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. Name in town if you wish you will pine. Want to be on our
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podcasts all right here's a final thought of the day get a lot of mail as i mentioned about people
very worried about their 401ks about their bank accounts whatever so i can't give you financial
advice all right that would be wrong of me i am not an expert in finance but i can tell you what i do
I have stops on all my individual stocks, on my mutual funds, I just let them ride.
On my individual stocks, they have what they call stop order where it hits a certain point,
it sells automatically because I don't want to write it down on individuals.
But I will write it down on mutual funds.
Why?
Because in my lifetime, stock markets always come back.
And if you are younger than me, you have a younger timeline.
Okay.
So don't panic about it.
This $600 reporting to the IRS, that's not going to get through.
Not going to pass.
Just do what you do.
There's not going to be any currency, you know, it's going to be inflation.
And, you know, that's Biden.
That's going to kill him, by the way, in next year's election.
But steady.
steady okay it's painful but you got to hang tough that's my favorite expression hang tough
no matter what happens in a short term that market's going to come back but if you sell into it
you panic you lose forever you don't you lose for a temporary time so that's my advice on a final
thought of the day you do with it what you will all right
But remember, I'm looking out for you.
We'll see you tomorrow.