The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 493 The Media was Busy Imploding Over Trump's Tweets When This Happened

Episode Date: June 30, 2017

In this episode I address the curious timing of Trump's tweet yesterday. While the media was obsessing over the tweet the House was busy passing Kate's Law and the travel ban was enacted.   I also di...scuss the political climate behind Obamacare repeal and where Republicans are going wrong on the messaging.  https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-simplicity-of-a-health-deal-1498776293   I also address the troubling case of Charlie Gard and the liberal focus on the devaluing of human life. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/449079/charlie-gard-united-kingdom-court-defies-parents-wishes-rare-disease-die?utm_content=buffered931&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer   Finally, I address the broken economics of public financing for sports stadiums.  https://www.cato.org/blog/stadium-boondoggles-spread-minor-leagues?utm_source=Cato+Institute+Emails&utm_campaign=59228b900c-Cato_at_Liberty_RSS&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_395878584c-59228b900c-143016961&goal=0_395878584c-59228b900c-143016961&mc_cid=59228b900c&mc_eid=3fd7404a34 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dan Bongino. You want the truth, come to this podcast. You want someone to BS you and be full of crap, go to a political rally. The Dan Bongino Show. We have to call it what it is and we have to stop being delicate about it. Get ready to hear the truth about America. We're not like the leftists. The conservatives don't need safe spaces.
Starting point is 00:00:20 They don't need lollipops and coloring books and teddy bears. I'm good, okay? safe spaces. They don't need lollipops and coloring books and teddy bears. I'm good, okay? On a show that's not immune to the facts with your host, Dan Bongino. Alright, welcome to the Renegade Republican with Dan Bongino. Producer Joe, how are you today?
Starting point is 00:00:34 Get in the car and let's get out of here, man. Friday. Fine Friday. Yeah. Hey, thank you again for another great week of listenership. We blew past, Conservative Review sent out a press release yesterday. We blew past 5 million downloads on the show. So thanks to you. I put a note on my Facebook thanking everyone out there. I sincerely mean it. The show would be nothing without you, the audience, and I deeply appreciate it. Thank you for all the feedback and thank you
Starting point is 00:01:00 for spreading the word in the show. 5 million downloads. So what a milestone for a show that started in my basement a couple years ago with producer Joe. Thank you all very much. Yeah, we appreciate it. Hey, a lot going on again. Trump's tweets, as I've repeatedly said on the show, you may like them, you may dislike them,
Starting point is 00:01:18 you may hate them, you may love them. But I think the left, the liberals and the establishmentarian class are completely misreading what's going on. And the tweet war yesterday with Joe and Mika from Morning Joe and MSNBC. For those of you who missed the story where, you know, the Morning Joe show where they go after Trump all the time at every opportunity. Trump fired back and said some things on Twitter about Mika and Joe asking him to stay at Mar-a-Lago, his place in Florida. And he said no.
Starting point is 00:01:49 And he said Mika had a facelift and was bleeding terribly or something. So, you know, listen, the smartest way to phrase the tweet, probably not again, as I've said repeatedly. But the media, this was in this story was just all over yesterday. Joe was everywhere. You guys talk about it on cbm this morning yes we did yeah i mean it's it was the trump he again he hates women trump look he's out of control he's deranged he's mentally unfit he's a lunatic they're again talking about the 25th amendment which for those of you who are unaware it's when the cabinet gets together and declares the president unfit for office. And which, yeah, that's like that's going to happen. I mean, that's totally insane. So liberals want to invoke the 25th Amendment to get rid of Trump, get him out of office. I mean,
Starting point is 00:02:33 the coverage of these tweets has been crazy. So, you know, I want to talk about that a little bit today and get a couple of things out of the way. Before we get into that, today's show brought to you by our buddies at My Patriot Supply. Thank you to everyone who's been picking up their supply of emergency food, their one month supply of emergency food. I had a woman email me yesterday and a guy, as a matter of fact, they both bought two boxes of emergency food for them and their spouse. So I appreciate that. You know, listen, we ensure everything in our life that matters. It's kind of crazy not to ensure a basic supply of emergency food. I get emails all the time from people, a lot of military guys who say, you know what, when I heard about this on your show, I thought, yeah, why don't I have in a month supply of emergency food? I'm not kidding. One of them
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Starting point is 00:04:07 Again, I'm not saying the content of it is always phrased appropriately. I think there's probably a way to dial it back a little bit content wise. But while the liberals were screaming Twitter, Twitter, Twitter yesterday, what was Trump screaming, Joe? Kate's Law, travel ban, EPA. Every time you guys are. And the funny thing is, like, Mika Brzezinski from Morning Joe this morning fired back again. She's like, he's so easily triggered by a tweet. He doesn't get it.
Starting point is 00:04:38 I don't know there, Mika. Is it Micah? Mika? I don't even know. She's a big new Brzezinski's daughter who was the national security advisor in the 80s. Folks, I think
Starting point is 00:04:51 Mika doesn't get it. The travel ban yesterday, everybody knew the travel ban was going to go into effect yesterday due to the Supreme Court ruling. Anybody who knows anything about politics or follows politics at a basic level, okay? They also knew there was going to be a vote
Starting point is 00:05:08 on what could be considered the controversial Kate's Law. And I mean controversial by liberals, not by me. Kate's Law, which enacts new penalties for illegal immigrants who enter the country repeatedly and commit crimes. These were both controversial things that were going to happen yesterday. Yesterday, out of the blue, air quotes, Joe, out of the blue, a Trump tweet appears in
Starting point is 00:05:32 the morning going after the morning Joe MSNBC show about Mika Brzezinski, her facelift, and them going after him. And he's upset about it. And the liberals the entire day spend the whole day trump he's so dumb he's out of control he can't control himself and my take on this i don't want to beat this horse to death here you know but let the poor horse go after a while but i can't say to you enough you may disagree with him but it was an it was it was an act of tactical genius and morally questionable okay but tactical genius joe who the hell was talking about the travel ban nobody and you may say like oh my gosh doesn't the republicans don't
Starting point is 00:06:14 they want to celebrate that no no be careful here the last time the travel ban was on the front page remember we had all the airport nonsense going on with these groups shutting down the airports remember that yeah the uh these left-le these groups shutting down the airports. Remember that? Yeah. These left-leaning groups were at airports. They were shutting down the airports. It caused all this chaos. They had Kate's Law yesterday.
Starting point is 00:06:33 They didn't want a lot of attention on that. So what does Trump do? He sends out this tweet. And all of a sudden, all this stuff passes while the liberals, again, are just not paying attention. I don't know guys i i'm again i'm not here to give anybody advice one guy sent me an email why do you keep giving democrats advice i'm not giving them advice i'm telling you this is a fact joe yeah one it doesn't matter what i say or anyone else they can't control themselves don't you see the point they are so embedded
Starting point is 00:07:07 in the emotions of anti-trump hatred it doesn't matter for the guy who emailed me the other day goes man i can't listen to me you give democrats too much advice i don't listen i don't know what to tell you buddy i they're not taking my advice number one They're not taking my advice, number one. They're not taking any advice. The whole purpose to me advertising this is how the Democrats are totally lost. They are embedded in emotion right now and completely divorced from reality. They don't care. Do you understand they don't care? Do you really believe, to the guy that emailed me the other day, that the Democrats and their media buddies, because it's the same thing, didn't know the travel ban was going to go in effect yesterday. It was going to be a vote on Kate's law. Do you really think they didn't know that?
Starting point is 00:07:52 Of course, they made a conscious decision to let their emotions take over and avoid covering what really mattered, which was the travel ban and Kate's's law they're not listening to anybody's advice they are emotionally overwhelmed what are we not supposed to talk about it because the democrats are dumb well they're drunk on lemmy aid that you're doing right they are you know we had that to our t-shirt collection they are they're totally lost their mind they're inebriated burracho yeah they have it's for those who speak spanish there they have no control over themselves so i don't get it we're supposed to ignore it and just sit around and not discuss what's going on because the democrats are tactically stupid it's not invite they're not gonna it doesn't matter i brought to you my i brought up to you a couple of shows ago
Starting point is 00:08:42 my background in psychology and how this really bright instructor who is in the graduate program I was in used to talk about how emotion-focused problem-solving versus problem-focused problem-solving. And a lot of people who have emotional problems, not necessarily biochemical psychopathological disorders, but just have adjustment problems, have adjustment problems because they focus on the wrong thing. When someone dies a year later, they're still focused on emotions, not the problem, which is the person's dead. There are problems to be solved. It was a spouse. You have financial issues. Grieve, okay, but a year later, something's got to be fixed. You have to stop focusing on the emotions. This is what's going on with the Dems. They are absolutely embedded in the emotions, the pain of the election loss, and they can't get out of it.
Starting point is 00:09:31 They cannot get out. There is no, it doesn't matter. Limbaugh's been talking about this. Levin's been talking about this. Hannity, by the way, I'll be in for Sean Hannity today on radio. So if you want to tune in, please listen. All right.
Starting point is 00:09:43 But yeah, it'll be on Joe's station at CBM. They play Hannity live. They've all been, I'm not the only one. It doesn't matter. The whole point of this obsessive focus on emotions rather than actual problems is it's obsessive. It's like people who have a legitimate OCD type disorder. You have hand washers and people that can't stop washing their hands and they're ritualistic. You know, I don't mean to diminish that. It's a very serious problem. But they can't literally can't control what they're doing. It takes really, really intensive therapy and sometimes medication. Democrats can't control anything right now.
Starting point is 00:10:21 They are just so obsessed with Trump that they are losing their minds. And you know what? It's going to continue. And let me just wrap it up this way, because I didn't want to spend this much time on this. But maybe I shouldn't. No, I will bring it up. Okay. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:10:37 One of the reasons I'm bringing this up is because it's kind of a dog whistle to Republicans out there. It's time to double down now. Eventually, this anger is going to subside a little bit. Not a lot. There's still going to be borderline psychopathological, the Democrats over this loss. But we've got about three years to go here. Three and a half, but three years to go here. OK, three and a half, but three years
Starting point is 00:11:05 to go to get things done before we're in really intense election season and everything shuts down. I strongly suggest right now that you stop the nonsense with Trump. All these Republicans are always focused on Trump. The Republicans are Trump with the tweets. Let it go. Just come out with a public statement, whoever you may be, Joe, and say, hey, guys, I can't control the guy on Twitter. It's his bag of donuts. I'm good to go. I'm focused on this. That should be every Republican statement right now. Get the hell out of Obamacare. Repeal this thing tomorrow. School choice, massive regulatory reform, massive, you know, massive government reorganization. Let's start focusing on real things.
Starting point is 00:11:53 Let's get business people in there. Six Sigma, all this stuff to get the efficiency of government going. Let's do it now because the Democrats are not paying attention. They're not. They're focused on Trump is, you know uh what was i sort of something like if if trump isn't hitler i'm a moron it was probably a fake meme but either way it's not that much different that was seriously that's what i saw it was probably a fake meme but they're so obsessed with anti-trump rallies that they're not paying attention to actual legislative proposals. All right.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Another story I saw, the Project Veritas, James O'Keefe videos have been coming out fast and furious. Have you seen these things, Joe? Oh, yeah. Yeah, there's another one today. This is a bad one. They have a CNN producer on tape, this guy, Jonathan something or Jimmy Carr or something like that. And he's on tape saying that the American voters really stupid. Trump's an idiot.
Starting point is 00:12:51 Everybody knows he's an idiot. Everybody at CNN knows he's an idiot. And I'm a little bit unsure how CNN is going to cover for this one. I mean, they are really in a world of trouble. They're now on tape talking about Russia being a huge nothing burger, how there's no there there. They got Van Jones, a commentator on tape, saying there's nothing to Russia. They got a guy on tape saying that management is pushing the Russia story. And now they got a guy on tape released today.
Starting point is 00:13:14 The Project Veritas thing saying that voters are stupid. You know, and that did I say that? Did I cuss before? No. Okay. Voters are stupid as S-H-I-T. This is just really a black eye for CNN. I don't want to beat this thing to death. I'm not crazy about pylons and you can probably get it on either show. The bottom line is CNN is a real problem. I mean, if your entire
Starting point is 00:13:37 business is supposed to be journalism and a reporting of the facts and a strict reporting of the facts outside of editorial content, then listen, you're in a world of trouble. I don't know how they're going to recover from any of this. I mean, this looks really, really bad for them. All right. Great piece. So moving on, a great piece I saw in the Wall Street Journal this morning from Kimberly Strassel, which I'll put in the show notes at Bongino.com. And they're also available at conservativereview.com as well on the podcast. But if you're having a hard time finding them, you can go to my site, Bongino.com, and there's a tab called show notes. Wow.
Starting point is 00:14:12 Very scientific, isn't it? Yeah. You like that? It's crazy, right? Strassel has a really good piece this morning in the Wall Street Journal. I like her work. I disagree with her conclusion from it, but one of the things, the argument she makes in the piece is that the political tides have changed in America and that Republicans have to wake up to the new political reality that pre-existing conditions and throw free market medicine out the window and start from the premise that government has a significant role in medicine. Now, she makes a convincing argument that the politics have, in fact, changed based on some polling and what people think and how some, you know, even Republican senators aren't even talking about free markets anymore.
Starting point is 00:15:00 So I don't disagree with what she's saying that the polling's changed. anymore. So I don't disagree with what she's saying that the polling's changed. But here's my problem with the piece about accepting, just so we're clear, Joe, about accepting from a baseline level of negotiation that the government should have an enormous role in medicine. I don't agree we should accept that, even if the polling says it. Because the reason polling says it is because we haven't done a good job as conservatives and Republicans out there explaining to people why free market medicine is the better solution. So it's kind of like a downward spiral, Joe. You see where I'm going with this? It's like Republicans have done a really poor job of explaining the benefits of free markets and healthcare freedom and liberty to people.
Starting point is 00:15:40 So because we failed to do that, the Democrats have kind of won the day on the political argument about Obamacare, that government should have a heavy role in medicine. And therefore, we should continue to not make that argument because the politics have changed. But the politics change because we fail to make that argument. And, you know, I. Reagan, I forgive me, I'm not getting the quote exactly right. I know it's everybody quotes Reagan all the time. But he really had some bits of wisdom and some pearls there that should never be forgotten. And one of them, it's not an exact quote, but he said it's something like it's not about
Starting point is 00:16:16 moving towards the polls. It's about moving the polls towards being right. In other words, if the polls say something that's generally wrong, that means we've done a bad idea of explaining it, not that we should move our political positions to where the polls are now. And you're seeing that in Obamacare. And Strassel in the piece says there are two things that Americans are just not willing to forego anymore. And this is what they associate Obamacare with. And this is why Obamacare right now is showing some level of at least decent public approval. The reason is, well, it's twofold. They associate these two
Starting point is 00:16:52 things primarily with Obamacare, and it's due to a lack of familiarity with the law. The two things, Joe, are pre-existing condition protection and children on the policy to age 26. So here's a quote from Strassel, and I'm going to go into this in a little more detail on how do you later when I have three hours. She says, my handwriting is so bad, by the way, folks, this is so bad. I write like a doctor. I wish I thought like one. Things would be great.
Starting point is 00:17:20 She says, few Americans even understood the stunningly complex means by which Obamacare screwed up the individual insurance market or the wider economy. To this day, most Americans haven't intimately interacted with the law as they will receive their health care from an employer or Medicare. She's absolutely right. Bingo. She springs up the problem we brought up during yesterday's show, in case you missed it. The problem is, folks, Obamacare, as we know it, impacted the wider healthcare market and
Starting point is 00:17:49 the economy, but was actually only directed at a very small sliver of Americans. This is a key point you absolutely have to understand if you're to engage in a rigorous debate with your left-leaning friends, okay? The original purpose of Obamacare, folks, was not to upend the employer market. In other words, people who have insurance through their jobs, which is the majority of Americans or Medicare, which is nearly everyone in their late 60s in America. That was not the purpose, the original purpose of Obamacare. I'm not saying it didn't affect those markets, Joe,
Starting point is 00:18:26 I want to be clear, but I'm saying what the original stated purpose of Obamacare was and how they marketed it was to help people in the individual market. Those, say, 10, 20 million Americans, whatever the number was at the time, who did not have insurance, who were not 65 or older, either had a job that didn't provide an insurance plan, or they just didn't have a job and didn't have insurance at all, but had assets that didn't make them eligible for Medicaid. Does that make sense? Yeah. That was the original Obamacare market.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Not Medicaid, in other words, not poor people, although Medicaid did expand. It wasn't poor folks. It wasn't people who had employer insurance. It wasn't people who had Medicare. It was people who had assets who were in their whatever, 20 to, well, kids up to 64, 65 who didn't have insurance. This is where it gets confusing because most of the people who have employer-based insurance now, the only changes they really saw from this whole plan were they saw their premiums go up and people are very risk averse. So right now, Joe, if you work for whatever, WCBM radio like Joe does, Joe's premiums may have went up as a result of having employer-based coverage
Starting point is 00:19:48 through the radio station, but Joe was never in any real danger of losing his insurance, and people are inherently risk-averse. Right, you're correct. People will, people do not, the fear of loss overrides
Starting point is 00:20:04 the power of gain. And I talked about this before. There's a great book by Greg Ip out there that I read a long time ago. I forget the name of it, but it's a really good book talking about the financial crisis and how there's a confusion amongst people when they think about economics, that people have an equal interest in gain and loss. Here's what I mean, Joe. They think if you rationally average out the chance of loss with the percentage of gain, that people will make rational decisions. And the fact of the matter is they don't. People's fear of loss overrides people's hopes of a gain. So you have to give people... So let's say you say to folks, here's what we're going to do. We're going to flip a coin. And if you hit this amount of heads or this amount of tails, you're going to win this amount of money. But if you don't, you're going to lose this amount of money. If it's a penny more, the chances by playing the game, let's say 100 tails, if you hit 50-50, you have to make it, where I'm going with this is, you have to make it unbelievably more rewarding
Starting point is 00:21:05 to play the game financially. Like we'll give you $20 for every, say, $10 you lose on the game to play this game. You can't make it, in other words, Joe, that if you win the game, we'll give you $10.01, and if you lose, we'll take $10 from you. Even though rationally, if you're playing a game 50-50, that makes sense. Well, 50-50, I'll gain a penny. You get what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:21:29 It's not the way it works. People's fear of losing that $10 if they lose the game. What do you mean? I got to give you money if I lose the game? Overrides the rational mathematics of it that you'll win almost no matter what. Well, we've all grown up with a bird in hand. A bird, yes. It's a good way to see.
Starting point is 00:21:45 You're summing it up. And he gives better examples in the book, especially coin flipping examples, where they can actually numerically quantify how much more you have to pay people to win to override their fear of a loss. So I bring that up in relationship. And Joe's bird in the hand example is a good one. People have the bird in the hand right now, which is crap rules. Their premiums went up through employers, right? And even though Obamacare wasn't directed at them in the employer market, right now they're like, gosh, after what we just went through with Obamacare, do we really want to upend the market again? So even though there's a significant chance that your premiums over time are going to go down with any fix, almost any fix to the insurance markets now,
Starting point is 00:22:26 given that Obamacare was so bad. Understandably, Obamacare is polling well in some cases, and we shouldn't run from that, not because people like it, but because people are afraid of change at this point. But Strassel's point here is a good one, that people are afraid of change because they don't understand what's going on. They think Obamacare is these two things, pre-existing conditions and children on their insurance policies to the age of 26, Joe, but that's not what you should be concerned about. What you need to be concerned about
Starting point is 00:22:57 is the community rating and the guaranteed issue provisions, which I've, I mean, I don't know how many times I can say this on the show. That is the core and essence of Obamacare. Community rating, guaranteed issue, and to throw a little salt in the wound, the regulations. Obamacare's community rating is the principle that government can dictate to insurance companies what they can charge the people regardless of their health condition. Folks, that just doesn't make sense. If you are healthy, you don't smoke and you don't drink and you have no pre-existing conditions, you should not be paying the same premium as someone who smokes, someone who drinks, they're overweight,
Starting point is 00:23:36 and they haven't had insurance their entire life. That's not insurance. I'm not talking about the morals or ethics of it. That is not insurance. That's an entitlement program. That's what community rating is. It said to these insurers, you cannot charge people health insurance premiums based on their health, which is insane. Of course your premiums were
Starting point is 00:23:57 going to go up because you're paying for someone else who's not paying what their health care costs. Guaranteed issue made it worse because this is all in obamacare because it it enshrined into law that health insurance companies not only can't charge people for what their cost of care is going to be but you have to guarantee them the issue of a policy almost at any time. So, Joe, what do smart people do? They just waited until they got to the hospital and called the insurance company and said, hey, I need insurance now.
Starting point is 00:24:34 Again, that's not insurance. That is an entitlement program. That's a welfare program. That's not insurance. You don't wait until you get into a car accident to call the company and say, hey, I need my car insurance. That's not the way it works. Folks, this is easily explainable to any of your leftist friends. Now, combine that with the regulations that Obamacare instituted into the market to be part of the exchanges, the idea that you have to cover hair transplants, vasectomies, wellness visits.
Starting point is 00:25:07 What does that mean? You go to the hospital when you're sick, if you want to check up or if you want to go do something. These are things that should be negotiated between the patient and the insurance company. Vasectomies, hair transplants. Everyone lobbied to get their service, hair transplants, whatever it may be. Everyone lobbied to get their stuff included in theplants, whatever it may be. Everyone lobbied to get their stuff included in the Obamacare deal, Joe. Why? Because they wanted the government to pay for it.
Starting point is 00:25:31 So to sum this up here, the point Strassel's making is everybody's forgetting that. Community rating, meaning you're paying for your neighbor's healthcare, whether they take care of themselves or not. Guaranteed issue. You're paying for your neighbor, even if your neighbor doesn't get health care until they go to the hospital. And regulations, you're paying for your neighbor's vasectomy and hair transplants. And then you're wondering why your premiums went up. People don't know. They don't know. They think it's pre-existing conditions and kids on their health care until they're 26. These are all minute portions of Obamacare. Folks, newsflash, people with pre-existing condition stipulation was made available to the obamacare exchanges joe do you remember the number how many people took advantage of this no it was a hundred thousand remember that show we did that how there's this this perception out
Starting point is 00:26:38 there that pre-existing conditions is all about obamacare obamacare was so great because of pre-existing conditions folks yeah this this affected 100,000 people. That's it. You could have bought them a house, a car, and a health insurance plan and saved trillions of dollars on Obamacare. That's the 100,000 people took advantage of the pre-existing conditions stuff in Obamacare out of a country of 330 billion. Yeah, I forgot that.
Starting point is 00:27:04 Yeah. Yeah, we did that. It was a while ago. We did that show about a month ago. But we could have bought them a house and an insurance plan for all the chaos is caused. Again, to land the plane here to steal my buddy Chris's line,
Starting point is 00:27:17 it is not about pre-existing conditions in children under the age of 26 being on your insurance plan. You can already buy your kids an insurance plan if they're under 26. There's no ban on insurance for children or adults 26 and under. There never was. All it did was mandate insurance companies to cover them under a family plan. You could have bought them insurance.
Starting point is 00:27:41 And a pre-existing condition mandate, which only affected 100,000 people. The stuff that really matters is the community rating guaranteed issue in the regulations. And Americans don't want to talk about it because they're afraid of loss right now. Folks, we got we got to do our homework. We got to do our homework. And I'm really happy that Trump is finally talking about a repeal plan. Remember, every Republican in the country ran on this. If you don't keep this promise, forget it.
Starting point is 00:28:08 You're going to lose the trust of voters forever. All right. A couple more stories I saw. Hey, this one is really disturbing. I tweeted this out today and I will put the story in the show notes from National Review. I think Ian Tuttle wrote it. Do you hear about this Charlie Gard case, Joe, in London? Yes. I always start Joe on the spot with this because I never talked to him about the content before the show. I like to hear his reaction. That was a child they wanted to bring to the States, but... Yes, yes, good.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Yeah, Charlie Gard. This is an unbelievable story, folks. Awful. Yeah, awful. I talk about the why matters a lot. And one of the reasons i i'm oh i've always been against assisted suicide and i'm obviously you know pro-life conception to natural death is because when you start down the slippery slope of devaluing human life and we start to say things like well
Starting point is 00:29:00 you know someone's in a vegetative state and yeah mean, let's just do them a favor and whack them. You're like, wait, what? Once we start down that slippery slope, there's no stopping that boulder rolling downhill. And if you don't believe me, you better read up about this Charlie guard case. It's G.A.R.D. I will put the story in the show notes today. Check it out upon Gino dot com. But let me sum up for you what happened here and you will be deeply disturbed. So Charlie was born last August with a disease
Starting point is 00:29:31 called MDDS. It's a mitochondrial DNA deficiency syndrome. It's severe. He has some brain damage. Oh, it's a lot of brain damage. He's had a problem breathing on his own. He needs to be on a ventilator. But there's an experimental treatment in the United States that I'm not a physician, obviously, and they're very candid in the piece that the chances of it working are maybe slim. But it's an option. Now, Charlie is not in the United States. Charlie is in London right now, in a hospital in London. The doctors in the hospital in London have
Starting point is 00:30:05 concluded that Charlie is beyond help and that Charlie should be taken off the ventilator and allowed to, quote, die with dignity. Interesting decision, considering that nearly one-year-old Charlie isn't making that decision himself, nor are his parents. Now, being a parent myself, Charlie's parents were rightly horrified by this decision to allow their child to, quote, die with dignity. So they took the case to court. The courts in the UK went all the way up to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court said, no, the doctors are right. We should let the child die with dignity. They then took it to the European Court of Human Rights, which deferred back to the Supreme Court in the United Kingdom and concurred with the doctor's decision.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Now, they have raised enough money, the family, to take Charlie, young Charlie, over here to the United States to try this experimental treatment. And the doctors right now and the court system in the UK are prohibiting the decision. And any day now, the doctors can pull this child off the ventilator and essentially kill him, even though the parents obviously love this child and do not want him to die and want to take a shot at this. You know, folks, this story speaks for itself, but I want to leave you with this on this one, because this is just a disgusting story. I tweeted out with the story a little subtext there, and I said, this is the most disturbing story I've read in a long time. I cannot believe what's going on in the world right
Starting point is 00:31:36 now with the devaluing of human life. Partial birth, abortion, assisted suicides, how we as as as moral and ethical human beings supposedly have allowed human life to be devalued to a simple mathematical equation. Well, there's not much we can do for Charlie, so let's whack him. What? You know, I I'm a believer. I'm a sinner. But you've been given one life. There's no second chances. There's no let's do it over. There's no try make mistakes. God didn't put him here and, oh man, I missed something. God doesn't do that. There's a reason young Charlie's here.
Starting point is 00:32:34 And just because that reason isn't transparent to a bunch of doctors in London, who, by the way, may be the smartest doctors in the world and the planet, but they may have no idea what a Glenn Davis baseball card is worth. They may have never attended a church a day in their lives. Just because these doctors think it's a good idea that Charlie should die does not mean Charlie or God thinks it's a good idea that Charlie should die. The story's a disgrace. I mean, it's an international embarrassment. It's a stain on our collective humanity.
Starting point is 00:33:13 If you support this, you should all be embarrassed. I don't care if the, the sad thing is, Joe, that they had to even mention that, oh, well, Charlie's parents raised enough money who cares i it's not even about the money it's about the idea that charlie deserves to live gosh i hate stories like that they get me really like sometimes i hesitate to bring them up because i you know i know i get lost in them. But it means a lot to me, folks. I mean, if you really believe in the afterlife, if you believe in the Almighty, in my case,
Starting point is 00:33:52 the power of Jesus Christ to save you, and you believe that there's a second creation, that this is all, you're here. I really genuinely believe this is your test. Are we really committed to cutting that test short for people when they've been given challenges by God like Charlie's been given? Just because we're going to save a few bucks? Let's just whack a few people because we're wasting precious resources. As Obama said once about Obamacare, we'll just tell grandma to take the pill. Yeah. Crazy. Really freaking crazy stuff.
Starting point is 00:34:35 All right. Let me just give you one last story that I probably should have finished with that one because it's always tough for me to get into a new story after that. But I did see it and I thought it was interesting. And I will put this story in the show notes as well today. So Cato, which I really enjoy their email. They have a really good email list. They have great articles. If you're into economic wonkery like I am, Cato has some really, really good stuff. So check them out, C-A-T-O. They have a piece up by David Boaz today, which is great, about these stadiums. And Joe, you are probably intimately familiar with this, with Baltimore and the convention centers and the stadiums and everything and public financing of stadiums. And Joe, you are probably intimately familiar with this with Baltimore and the convention centers
Starting point is 00:35:05 and the stadiums and everything and public financing of stadiums. This is always a big issue up there. Yes, it is. Folks, I can't sum up the whole piece. It's a little wonky, but it's a really good piece. And it talks about the economic research. And this is a huge deal in Florida
Starting point is 00:35:18 because now the idea that building a stadium for a professional sports team is going to lead to economic growth is now translating into the minor leagues too. It's a huge, trust me, it is a huge issue down here in Florida. I mean, every spring training team and their affiliate is down here in Florida. So there's always this, well, we got to attract the Mets
Starting point is 00:35:40 and the Cardinals and the Astros, so we're going to do some county money and state money because it's going to bring all this economic growth. Folks, outside of the minimum wage, there are a few ideas that have been debunked so thoroughly. I'm not suggesting it's a bad idea to bring sports teams to your area. I'm suggesting it's a bad idea for the public to pay for it.
Starting point is 00:36:01 This idea that public financing is going to lead to some geometric rate of economic growth that's going to benefit the taxpayer more than they put in has been debunked so thoroughly it should never be brought up in polite company again. Now, I will put the Boas story, and it's not very long, but he cites the economic research. This is all you have to remember when this argument comes up with your leftists and frankly, some of your right-leaning friends who think this is a good idea. The economic growth that comes as a result of an entertainment thing like a baseball facility, let's say a spring training facility, comes from other places, folks. It's not the money fairy.
Starting point is 00:36:43 There's a significant substitution effect and what the research shows over just rub my lips on the microphone that was gross yeah thank you yeah you know you like your microphone's always a mess because you're always talking screaming into it you never know what you know spitting on it and everything grotesque and spitting on it and everything. Grotesque. Seriously. What the research shows, folks, is twofold.
Starting point is 00:37:15 Number one, people's entertainment budgets are relatively fixed. So let's say, for me, we have a pretty intense summer with my kids. We don't do it often, but I want to get my kids around and show them a little history and travel a bit. We have a pretty fixed budget, my wife and I. We know what we want to spend. Okay? So let's say that budget for a summer vacation is $5,000, right? Pretty decent sum of money. Yeah. That budget's fixed, folks. So point number two, so point number one is entertainment budgets are typically relatively fixed. Point number two is there's a significant substitution effect here, meaning the economic growth that comes from putting the Joey Bag of Donuts rock stars minor league team in your backyard is not money fairy money
Starting point is 00:37:59 that's created. The amount you spend on the tickets to the joey bag of donuts rock stars comes from your other entertainment whatever desires and wishes you're not going to the movies as much you're not eating out at bonefish and the outback as much you see what i'm saying joe yeah your entertainment budget is relatively fixed it's not new money it just comes from other entities in the area that Folks, the research on this is rock solid and decades long. So I'm just begging you as a conservative
Starting point is 00:38:31 and as a liberty minded individual, argue for baseball teams in your area passionately. I love having the St. Lucie Mets up north of me. I love it. Tim Tebow's up there now. I really enjoy it. But let's be principled, unlike our left-leaning friends, and admit the truth.
Starting point is 00:38:51 That these are private entities, the Mets organization, that will benefit private money. They're not sharing the stock holdings with you, right, Joe? Right. They're not sharing them with me. These are private baseball players. They have personal salaries. They're not sharing their money with me. are private baseball players. They have personal salaries. They're not sharing their money with me. And they should finance the construction of their own stadiums.
Starting point is 00:39:10 I don't understand why taxpayers, I'm supposed to work to finance the salary of a minor league baseball player in a park. This is insane. I love having it there. That's great. But you know what? They're here for a reason in Florida. You know why, Joe? It's hot.
Starting point is 00:39:24 All the time. Every time. That know why, Joe? It's hot. All the time. Every time. That's why they're in Florida and Arizona. You want to play in the cold in Minnesota? Go ahead. I have no problem. I have no problem with Minnesotans trying to attract the St. Lucie Mets. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:39:36 The bottom line is it's Florida. It's the greatest place on earth to play baseball. You have to come here. Why are we paying for this? This is crazy. So read the paper. Not the paper. read the article. It's really good. And it's important because, you know, I know it's effects, taxpayer-funded stadiums, all of those principles, Joe, are related to higher economic principles as well. Things like sugar tariffs and everything like that as well. Once you understand that people don't have to
Starting point is 00:40:18 pay for stuff, they don't have to pay for a movie, they can go to a baseball game, that the money's fixed. All the larger economic principles start to make sense as well. All right, folks, thanks again for tuning in. I really appreciate it. And listen, if you haven't subscribed yet to CRTV, please do so. We're working on the final contours of the Dan Bongino show, so I'm excited about that. Go to CRTV.com, put in promo code Bongino, B-O-N-G-I-N-O. You get $10 off. Go check it out and listen to Hannity today. I'll be filling in for Sean on the radio. Talk to you all soon.
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