Gutfeld! Monologues - A Mayor Says Please Show Your Face Before You Rob The Place
Episode Date: March 8, 2023As seen on Gutfeld!, FOX News Contributor, Tom Shillue, Host of Sonnie's Corner on SiriusXM Patriot 125, Sonnie Johnson, Comedian, Joe DeVito and FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf discuss the possib...ility of new cities emerging as others empty in the United States. Later, the panel weighs in on Mayor Adams' (D-NY) request that store owners have customers lower their masks before entering, in an attempt prevent crime. Follow Greg on Twitter: @GregGutfeld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Tom, how you doing?
Pretty good, Greg.
So what do you make of this whole package?
It does seem like he's targeting.
The lost American dream, like you want affordable housing, you want to have a family, that kind of thing.
Yeah, he's going big.
I don't know if I like the first two.
The new city, I've never thought, oh, we need more new cities in this country.
Maybe I would like to see revitalizing the cities that have gone downhill.
That's impossible, though, because they're run by liberals.
I know.
So do you see, I think these new ones would be too, though, Greg.
I don't know if you.
No, no, no, no, no.
They would be run by me.
Think about it.
You can't fix cities that.
don't want to be fixed.
So the only thing you can do is leave and start new ones,
which is kind of what he's talking about.
But continue being wrong.
So let's get to what I like.
I like the revitalizing the manufacturing sector.
That's where his strengths are.
Of course, I like the Trump 1.0.
Build the wall.
I actually liked buying Greenland.
That was one from the last.
Yes.
Go ahead and buy Greenland.
I like that.
But the revitalizing the manufacturing sector and the family's thing is great.
Bonuses for people to have kids,
a new baby boom.
that is a great, big idea.
Something they're doing in Hungary,
encouraging people to procreate.
And so I think that's a great idea.
So those two...
You have to do it with your wife?
What's that?
Go on.
I mean, I get it, but I mean, it'd be really cool
if it was like it has to...
But stipulation, it has to be somebody you don't know.
No, no. That's not.
That would be cool?
Of course, it would be in agreement.
It's all the pool of people signing.
You see my point?
No.
You have to volunteer, is what I'm getting at.
So you like that idea?
Yeah, I like that idea.
And I think it's, I don't know if I could retroactively, you know.
I mean, I've already had kids.
Could I go collect on them after?
It's like the loan forgiveness plan.
Yeah.
It's like, we're going to give you pay you back.
If you paid your debt already, they're still going to give you a refund.
Exactly.
And I like the beautification.
It's something people don't think a lot about it.
And, you know, it got a laugh when he said he wants to tear down ugly buildings.
but making cities and the country more beautiful
is something that no one really talks about
and it should happen.
He's talking about things as though.
Is it looking really looking forward
or is it looking back to the good old days?
Was there anything here, Sunny, that said,
oh, I could get on with that.
I mean, this is going to be a hellish campaign, correct?
No, I'm thinking, I'm in petty, Sunny mode right now.
Yeah.
Because this is literally what I told the Trump,
the Trump campaign in 2016.
This is like the literal advice that I gave
to the Trump campaign in 2016.
And we got, what the hell you have to lose?
Instead of, hey, let's rebuild the cities.
Hey, whose name is going to be on the building
next to Trump Towers?
Come on, Black America, let's build, let's grow.
Like, I literally was like, this is how you do it.
You go in, this is what would win you.
It's the same thing that would win us.
Why don't you do this?
and instead we got
what in the hell
do you have to lose
so I'm feeling more petty
than I'm feeling
but to go to what you said
about the Jetsons
because I used to love the Jetsons
right
you used to watch it
all the time
and we would always wonder
where the food came from
right
so how do you just
magically make a hamburger
appear like all of this
right and so we were like
you know one day in the future
we're going to have this a minute
because we thought
it was making actual food
right
we didn't realize
it was going to
to be paste and byproducts made to look like food.
And now we're seeing with the fake meat and everything else,
when the machines come that actually make our food,
it's not going to be real food.
It's going to be gel turned into a food-like product.
So that ruined my whole way that I look at the Jetsons.
But lastly, this is not a good plan because this is a leftist plan.
They are making what they call the 10-minute, 15-minute city.
The purpose of these cities is that everything is in a 15-minute walking distance.
So you don't have to have a car that can keep you in a limited area.
You don't go and travel.
You're not wasting energy.
It helps you cut down on your carbon footprint.
So it is not meant as a, oh, let's do this and beautify and bring in new.
No, it is a green deal initiative made to cut down on energy and stop humans from having the ability to move freely across
spaces.
I didn't see that angle, Joe.
I thought it was to pet people
who may not have families or living alone
to be around other people. They're already building
them in Saudi Arabia and other countries.
There are 10, 15-minute cities, everything
in a city, 15 minutes
and walking distance. No cars.
Well, as I've always said, good enough for
Saudi Arabia, good enough for me.
That's a standard
I say. You have always said that.
You have said that. I'll tell you this about Trump.
He's the only ex-president who looks the
as he did when he left, coming into office and leaving,
the rest of them all come out looking like Moses
after he came down.
So I guess he's, I guess orange don't crack.
I don't know.
I wish I could believe the plans that we could just go
into this undeveloped areas.
And I think what we need to do is take the cities
that have failed and turn them into gated communities,
but the lock is on the outside.
Right.
So they have to live with it.
I don't think we'll get the,
the flying cars for the same reason we don't have the jet packs we're too fat yeah we can't get the
lift off we need and i i hope we could beat china with some sort of technological innovation but
keep in mind they just invaded us with balloons yeah so that was not too impressive that is true that
is true basically like a flying car cat is based it's just a drone with a stronger battery but
what happens if you like run out of battery power then you just fall to your death i don't think that's
a good way to go.
Thank you, Tom.
I also don't want to fall to my death.
We have a lot in common.
Yes, yes.
I saw that on your profile.
Look, how about, instead of, like,
paying me to have a baby or whatever,
you just let me keep the money that I make.
Oh, thank you.
They already, they already, like, okay,
like, they take so much of it.
Like, I'm not worried about, like,
the getting pregnant part, it's the after it comes out, where do I put it?
Yeah.
I don't have enough room in my apartment, and they're so expensive, like, places to live.
Yeah.
And then you add a baby on top of it, which is, like, that's like a luxury item.
It really is.
You've got to be rich to have a baby in the city.
Exactly.
But that's why you build the new towns.
He's trying to give you the American dream.
You will let me go move with my baby to the town, and then how do I come to work?
That's up to you.
Exactly.
Really. Like, having it all to me would be like a baby and a job.
And it's like, it's getting more and more difficult, even though it's supposed to be like this modern idea.
You can have it all.
Not when you take all of my money, I can't.
Yeah.
It's ridiculous.
Because with the super rich, this idea of income tax is taxing the super rich?
No, the super rich don't make money off income.
They make money off of assets, which I'd love to have some of those.
But again, they're taking all my money.
Yes.
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