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Welcome to the No Spin News, Monday, June 3rd, 2019.
Take your country back.
So I told you way, way back when this migrant stuff started in the fall,
that the Mexican government could easily seal the border between Guatemala and Mexico,
stopping the Central American migrants are coming.
This is one bridge.
It's not hard to seal it.
And then line up your police, Federales, along the riverbank,
and stop them.
Not hard.
Mexico refuses to do it.
I don't know why.
I don't know why.
All of the migrants are causing Mexico
far more problems
they would have if they seal the border
and stop the migrants.
Anyway, Trump's had enough.
He said, look, if you don't stop it,
if you don't help us,
you're going to slap tariffs on all your goods.
Just going to wreck the Mexican economy.
Mexican economy is the second most imports
into the United States.
China's first. And we have tariffs in China now. So this is what Trump's strategy is.
We'll break you economically. We're much stronger than you are, unless you help us and stop
the madness with the migrants. Now, you can decide, it's pretty simple, and you can decide
whether that's a good policy or not. Always keeping in mind that you run the risk of damaging
the U.S. economy. Because the stock market, for the last month,
has been bad. And when a stock market's bad, companies lose equity, and people lose money in
their pension funds, and a pessimism arises. I told President Trump that when I spoke to him last
week that, hey, you know, you got to keep your eye on this. Because if that economy starts to sink,
it's going to be tough to turn it around, even if you do make a deal. And if it sinks next year,
you sink because you got to run on the economy. All right, Los Angeles. First is break.
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come sailaway.com, come sailaway.com for details. If you have not been to Los Angeles, I have to
describe it first. Most of the affluence is on the west side close to the Pacific Ocean.
About 20 miles east is downtown LA. That's where the Dodgers play, it's where the
Lakers play, it's where the corporate buildings are, most of them, outside a century city, which
is the west. Okay, there are 55,000 homeless people, most of them in downtown L.A.
55,000. They have diseases like typhus there now, totally out of control. Now, one of their
best reporters in L.A. is a man named Steve Lopez. He's a columnist for the L.A. Times,
been there forever. He did a very interesting report that says, this is dangerous, all right?
This is health dangerous. There are rats all over the place. It's disgusting. Nobody does anything.
The police are going, get me out of here.
I can't do anything.
I don't have any power to do anything.
These people can do whatever they want, including defecate in the streets, this and out.
We discussed this with San Francisco.
But in L.A., there are 55,000.
In San Francisco, there are about 10,000 homeless.
Seattle, about 12,000.
Seattle, huge problem.
And the governments of L.A., San Francisco, and Seattle are all ultra-left.
And the ultra-left says, no, we're not going to do anything.
Let them do whatever they want.
Permissive, permissive, permissive.
Because it's not their fault.
They're using heroin or methamphetamine or fentanyl, which they'll die from.
Not their fault.
Society made them that way.
The white guys did it.
The white guys.
did it. Now, this, what's happening out there, this anarchy, public health anarchy, is a danger
to every American. It's taken deep root in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Portland,
Oregon has a problem with it. It's coming. Some cities are not going to put up with it.
There are vagrancy laws.
There are laws that you can't do bodily functions in the streets.
You can't do that stuff.
And if you do it, they're going to take you to jail, county jail.
My solution is that you should have facilities for the homeless, where if they do something
that's against the public health, you force them into the facility.
But they can't get their heroin.
See?
They're not going to want that.
You deprive them of the narcotics.
They're not going to hang.
They're going to go someplace else.
That's the key.
You take them and you detain them.
They can't get the narcotics.
They're not hanging.
It's the places where the narcotics are readily available on the streets that they congregate.
So a quick break.
And then we'll be back with my thought of the day on President Trump's European trip.
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Okay, finally, my thought of the day, my final thought of the day.
So if I were President Trump, I would use my time in Europe commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
D-Day to reinforce to the world that the United States then and now was sacrificing to keep the world free.
You know, we didn't have to go over there to fight the Nazis. We had to fight the Japanese.
They attacked us. Perl horror, we had to fight them. Not to fight Hitler. They didn't attack us.
I mean, the U-boats were causing some trouble, but we were committed.
to helping Great Britain fend off the Nazis way before the war began.
And our sacrifice, the United States, my dad, my grandfather in World War I, I'm sure you've
got ancestors and relatives who fought.
Our sacrifices led the free world to prosperity.
President Trump should be saying, you know what, we're doing that even today.
This is what this China thing's all about.
We don't want China dominating the economic world, cheating and doing all these things.
It's not good.
That's what we're doing.
We're trying to keep the world free and prosperous.
That should be his theme.
Forget about the mayor of London.
He's a moron, all right?
He is.
Big picture, America, our sacrifice, keeps the world free.
And that's what President Trump is doing, carrying him.
on that tradition. Thank you for watching us tonight. We have good shows all this week,
so stay close and we'll see you tomorrow.