The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 506 Don't Get Depressed, There's Good News Coming
Episode Date: July 19, 2017In this episode I address the GOP broken promises on Obamacare and why the replacement bill collapsed. http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Article_2017-07-18-US--Congress-...Health%20Care/id-37abb1d7eb8740bb9a8829d05b58b01f  I also discuss the continuing liberal love affair with "green energy" despite the failure to meet their own goals. https://www.wsj.com/articles/germany-should-say-danke-for-u-s-oil-1500326174  I address preemption laws in Texas and their constitutional implications. http://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/342291-texas-republicans-take-aim-at-liberal-cities  Finally, I discuss the potential for bold tax reform and how this could transform our economy, and the 2018 midterm elections. http://www.theamericanmirror.com/gingrich-boost-economy-large-tax-cut-real-danger-speaker-pelosi/   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Producer Joe, how are you today? Ah, the world is my oyster yeah hey folks sorry you know i didn't get into
it really i didn't get into obamacare yesterday and obviously the failure of the replacement bill
yeah what the heck was that what like a beep just went off in my office sir did you hear that
no like ding um i didn't get into it because i wanted to get i i want because I really need to give the dust an opportunity to settle because there's so much dust in this thing that I want to be careful.
The information I put out there that it's brief, it's coherent, and it gives you the information and tidbits that you need to take out of this.
And it's just been, I mean, I don't know where we're going to go with this thing.
to take out of this.
And it's just been, I mean,
I don't know where we're going to go with this thing.
They voted in 2015, just to be clear,
49 out of the 52 current Republican senators,
49 out of the 52 in 2015 voted for a repeal bill, Joe.
Let's just put the repeal bill out there,
get rid of Obamacare, and we can figure out what to do
when we get rid of this legislative disaster.
The bill out there gives it a two-year sunset period, So it's not like anybody's going to lose anything overnight. They're going to have
two years to readjust and fix what's going on. So I'm going to get into that, why I think this
thing is a disaster for the Democrats too, because this thing, Obamacare, talking about this thing,
obviously, it can't continue, folks. It is mathematically, arithmetically, economically impossible.
It cannot continue.
The path we are on now is simply not sustainable.
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So, folks, here's the takeaways from what's going on with Obamacare.
It's dead.
It is dead.
Obamacare is dead either way.
Obamacare can't continue.
The economics of it don't work.
Sadly, the replacement bill is dead too.
But I don't blame – a lot of you. I've seen some Twitter, I'm not talking
about particularly my audience, but in the Twitter universe, I've seen a lot of people put into blame
sadly on Senators Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and Jerry Moran. And folks, I think that's misplaced.
Senator Lee and Senator Paul stood principled against this replacement bill because it was
not a repeal of Obamacare. I can't say that enough. And for those of you out there who believe, well, a replacement was better than we have now,
I strongly disagree, folks. Here's the problem. The replacement bill did almost nothing
to curb the death spiral of Obamacare, even with some of the amendments that were put in there.
Now, what do I mean by that?
And this is why Lee said, we can't do this. We're going to own this failure. It's going to fail anyway if this passes. We have to do something different and get rid of it. I don't blame him
one bit. He stood on principle here. Folks, the death spiral would have continued with this bill,
and it's going to continue now. And for those of you listening to the show who are familiar
with the death spiral, it's really easy to sum up. Because of Obamacare's
mandates that you buy a bunch of stuff in an Obamacare compliant plan, stuff you did not want,
Joe. How do I know you didn't want it? Because if you wanted it, the government wouldn't have
to mandate you to buy it. Make sense? Liberals try to follow. If people wanted access to vasectomies
and hair transplants, insurance.
Remember, not the health care, because if you want to go get a hair transplant, you're free to go to a hair transplant place tomorrow.
No one's going to stop you.
Neither is Obamacare.
What Obamacare said, Joe, to be clear, is you had to buy insurance for that.
Not the product.
Are we clear on that?
Obamacare mandated you had to buy insurance for things people didn't want.
If they wanted it, they would have bought insurance for it beforehand.
This is not hard.
This is only difficult for liberals to understand.
Liberals are calling this patient protections.
This is nonsense.
It's not patient protections.
There is nothing protecting the patient by forcing them to buy stuff they don't want, like
vasectomy insurance and hair transplant
insurance. They can go get a vasectomy
and pay in cash if they want it.
They can go get a hair transplant and pay
in cash if they want it. Or they can go shop
for an insurance plan, Joe, that
insures against these things if you lose
your hair later. None of that changed.
Obamacare just made you buy
stuff.
That's why the plans are so
damn expensive.
Because instead of insuring
against things like, I don't know, Joe,
cancer, HIV,
hepatitis,
diabetes,
things that in the real world could
sadly happen to you,
and that could be financially catastrophic.
It's forcing you to buy health insurance for a vasectomy when you could go buy it yourself.
You don't need insurance for it.
Go buy it if you want it.
If that's your thing.
Now, all of these mandates drove up the cost of insurance, unsurprisingly. So insurance, again, for the 10,000th time, you know, and explain this to your liberal friends at your, you know, your dinner.
Some guy sent me an email the other day or a woman, excuse me.
She wrote, thanks for all the ammo on Obamacare.
I got some liberal relatives visiting.
Now I feel like I'm prepared.
Folks, this isn't hard to explain them. Obamacare made people buy stuff they didn't want, which drove up the
cost of insurance to the point where only sick people thought Obamacare was worth buying.
Because Joe, if your insurance pre-Obamacare, we're just using round numbers, okay? Don't
quote me on the numbers. It's irrelevant because the numbers change in every state.
All you have to know is the average premium went up all over the country under Obamacare.
But let's say your premium before Obamacare, Joe, was $500 a month.
Okay.
Post-Obamacare, because you now have to buy insurance for hair transplants and vasectomies,
which you didn't want, but you have to buy now, is now $1,000 a month.
If you're not sick, Joe, if you're not sick and you don't think you're going to need that
insurance in the future, what did a lot of common sense people do?
They said, I'm out.
I'm not spending a thousand a month. I would rather pay the Obamacare penalty.
And the penalty was lesser than the amount of the increase in the insurance. It goes up each year.
But all you have to know is the penalty for Obamacare not having it, the tax penalty, was not severe enough that it was more than the amount of your premium increase.
Does that make sense?
Oh, yeah.
So people just said, screw it.
I'm just going to cancel my insurance and pay the penalty.
It doesn't matter to me.
It's not worth it.
So that's what they did.
Now, again, folks, who didn't cancel?
The people who were really sick because they said,
well, you know what? Even though my insurance doubled, I'm at high risk for cancer, whatever
it runs in my family. My mother had it. My father had a heart attack, whatever it may be. I'm going
to keep it. Well, what happened? Most of those people got sick. And now the fact that the
insurance pool dwindled because everybody else dropped out and only sick people are left.
Insurance companies can't hack it. Now they need a federal bailout. That's the death
spiral. That's it summed up in a nutshell right there. Buy stuff you don't want. Prices go up.
I can't afford it. The only people who can afford it, make it worthwhile for them are sick people,
which cost insurance companies a lot of money, who in turn can't pay for the services because they only have sick people on their rolls, who then come to the taxpayer for a bailout.
That is the entire death spiral summed up.
This cannot continue, ladies and gentlemen.
It is a disaster.
That is why I'm saying just vote for the repeal.
Now, to be clear and not leave you with half-assed information here.
Thank you.
To be clear and not leave you with half-assed information here.
Thank you.
The repeal portion of it, if you were to vote for a straight repeal, is not that simple.
To vote for a full repeal, they would need 60 votes in the Senate.
They don't have 60 votes, ladies and gentlemen. They only have 52 Republican senators.
And really, they only have 50 because McCain, Portman, Collins, Heller, they're not reliable.
So they really probably have less than 50 forget about 60 60s out you would need eight democrats to fully repeal clear on that in the
senate not gonna happen ain't happening no but they can repeal the portions of the bill through
a process known as reconciliation reconciliation allows you to pass a repeal with only a simple
majority so you would only need 50 you, well, that's not a majority.
That's half.
Well, it is with Mike Pence, the vice president,
who would break a tie in the Senate.
So they only need 50.
Now, the repeal would only apply, Joe, through reconciliation.
If they use reconciliation, the repeal would only apply
to measures on Obamacare that affect the budget.
But the ruling, they could go to the...
I know this is
complicated, but it's really critical you understand this. They can go to the parliamentarian
and make the case that large portions of that bill are subjected to a budget, would affect the
budget substantially, talking about cuts in budget and cuts in spending, and then they can do it with
50. My point in the whole thing is not to confuse you to death, just to say that I get it that
repeal isn't that simple, that a full repeal would need 60, but they can repeal large swaths
of it with 50 votes.
They can even lose two, which they will.
They'll lose Collins because she's not even a Republican anymore.
She votes with the Republicans on almost nothing of substance for Maine, Susan Collins for
Maine, but all they need is 50.
So just go for it.
Just go for it.
Now, folks, one other point I want to make on you, because I'm not unrealistic. And I don't want to be... I really hate when the
establishmentarian class paints us, the good conservatives and libertarians, as a bunch of
raving lunatic idiots. Do what you want. That's fine. I mean, my audience follows me. I don't
really care if they... With the establishment thing establishment, they are trying to attract an establishment crowd. But I do want to be realistic. And, you know, I'm very angry at the GOP. And I really hope that if they don't vote for straight repeal, that a lot of these people are reconciliation. And let's say that doesn't pass either because five or six Republican senators bail and won't even vote for repeal, even though 49 out of the 52 voted for the same bill in 2015.
Which is just perplexing to me that you wouldn't do it again.
It just says to me you have no principles.
I am not going to suggest to you that I am suggesting they should be primaried.
I think primaries are a great idea always because they keep Republican politicians honest. I think
it's always worth the money, despite the fact what the establishment will tell you. They'll say,
it's a waste of resources. We should be applying those resources to the general election. No,
no, no, we shouldn't. Because these people get up there, these Republicans, and they get
bought off by the establishment lobby interests in D.C.,
and they become swamp creatures in D.C., and we can't fix them. A good primary keeps you healthy.
Good primary by a good conservative makes you answer for your votes. There's nothing wrong
with that. It's a great way to spend resources. Now, this is where I was going with this. Even
if we lose those primaries and these establishmentarians win, I would never suggest to
you, Joe, that voting for a Democrat's a better option, however angry I get at the Republicans. I know sometimes I get very hot on this, and I do,
but I just... And I have even sometimes kind of sarcastically said, well, what's the difference?
And you're right. What is the difference? But I just think in the long-term ideological war we're
fighting here, you have two choices right now. If we were to lose
primaries, so say the establishmentarian wins the primary, we have two choices. We have the
long-term destruction of the United States, which RINO's bad Republicans are unquestionably
contributing to, and you take the blame in that, okay? I'm not absolving you of blame at all.
Or you have voting for Democrats, which is the immediate destruction of the United States,
because they vote like the board from Star Trek. They will vote to hike your taxes,
destroy school choice, destroy your healthcare system, and bury you in red tape tomorrow
morning. I don't care what state they're from. Democrat, there are no more blue dog.
So my point in the whole thing is that don't fall into that trap with, oh, Democrats,
maybe we should just vote for the Democrat or whatever or stay home.
That's a bad idea, too.
At least it's sad, Joe.
And I'm going to get to some optimistic stuff at the end, I promise you.
I know this part sounds depressing, but given long-term destruction or immediate destruction, I'll take long-term.
Maybe we can figure something out.
You get it?
Voting for immediate destruction by voting Democrat, you have no time.
So don't do that.
That's a really bad idea.
All right.
Moving on.
This is a quick one.
And it's just, again, infuriating, the stupidity of the Hollywood kind of entertainment crowd.
I saw an Instagram post by Snoop Dogg, Snoop D-O-double Gg who you know when i was growing up i i think i bought a few snoop dog uh
you know people were they back then they were we had tapes and now it's you know it's all
cds bought a few cds maybe but he put a video up joe did you hear about this no no he puts
this video it's a real video it's not an act of a cop uh getting tuned up pretty bad at a fast food place. So the cop comes in.
He's arresting someone for something.
Again, cop is white.
The subject happens to be black, which only seems to matter to the left, of course.
But we don't play their game for a minute here.
And another guy comes on top of the cop and starts pounding him in the head and just beating up.
So Snoop Dogg posts this.
pounding him in the head and just beating up so snoop dogg posts this and he's like basically yeah you know this is ftp which means you know f the police and you know what f you snoop dogg you're
just a clown you're just a joke you're a farce you don't have half the guts to go to work every
day like these cops do into the most dangerous parts of cities. Some of them don't even live in, but they police these cities.
They do their job.
They go to work for what?
What do you think a cop makes, Joe, in relation to Snoop Dogg?
One one thousandth of his money?
So this is a uber wealthy millionaire entertainment clown who, you know, the guy, I mean, he's
a total zero.
clown who you know the guy i mean he's a total zero he's a loser and he posts a thing using his influence on his platform to scream you know f the police yeah you're just you're just a piece
of garbage and i tweeted this guy's a total pos i was like that make me sick disgusting snoop dog
you can plant a big fat one on my yeah coward too chump too chump listen to me snoop dog you're a chump
chump i'm calling you out you're a chump i have zero respect for you at all you're a coward i
like to roll around and kind of do my thing with real dudes every day like i enjoy you're a chump
you're a total chump you couldn't last two minutes with 99% of the cops out there. If it was like, all right, you know what? You want to call for violence against me? How about we just do a little charity MMA thing? What do you think, Snoop Dogg? You're a chump. You Dogg. Chomp. Chomp. I bet they will. Calvin Brodus. Chomp.
All right. Pisses me off. All right. Another interesting piece. Moving on.
All righty then. I love stories about how liberals push an agenda,
then their stated agenda backfires in their face and actually
does the opposite.
So here's a doozy I read in the Wall Street Journal, be in the show notes.
And again, the show notes are available at Bongino.com, conservativereview.com, and their
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Comes out about three o'clock.
My daughter helps me with it.
So Germany, Joe.
Germany began a push for green energy a long time ago.
Again, the green energy people want you to believe somehow that the future is going to be dependent on solar and wind.
But there's a big problem, Joe, with these two things.
Now, liberals, get ready.
Joe, this is going to be hard for liberals to understand.
We don't even need Jay's advocates because there's no math in this one.
But this is going to be tough for liberals to understand.
Joe, the sun, you know, that powers solar energy, right?
Sun, solar, there's a connection.
That bright, yes.
Yeah.
Yes, you've seen it.
I know what you're talking about.
You've seen it.
Yeah, I'm in Florida.
Sometimes I go out and it's there and I'm like, oh my, what is that?
Well, you have a different sun.
I have a, it's a different sun. Yes. Down South, you get a different sun up North.
It's the, the country's bisected into two. My son's hotter. Okay. So my son down here is really
hot. Sometimes I go out and I'm like, oh my gosh, my skin is bright. I get burned. You know, my
Italian skin is, my Irish skin has taken over in my old age. I'm burning a lot. I'm half Irish and
German, right? So here's the problem
with solar energy. I know we have two separate suns and you have a sun up north, but let me ask
you a question about your sun up in Maryland. At night, does it go away? It's not out at night.
That's why it's night. Yeah, it's not out. So it's dark. So that sun thing you have up there
emits light. So when you go out during the day, you can see stuff, right?
Yeah.
Basically, it works the same way down here with our sun, right?
All right.
When you go out at night, the light isn't there, right?
You can't see the sun.
You see another thing in the sky, right?
It's kind of bright sometimes.
That's a moon.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think we have the same moon, but that's a moon, okay?
That's not a star, just so you know, okay?
We have to coach the liberals to do this.
So the problem with solar energy is
it doesn't come out at night.
It's not like that song, the freaks
come out at night. The sun does not come
out at night. So the problem with solar
energy has always been storage,
because Joe, even in Florida
where this hour sun down here
is hotter than Hades and beams all
day, the problem with the sun is it only works during the day.
And unless you have a super powerful battery or a high capacity battery to store the energy
during the day, you're going to have this problem at night when the sun just goes away.
Now, this is magic.
I know liberals have trouble with this.
Now, with wind, we have a similar problem outside of the Gulf in Texas, which we discussed
a couple of weeks ago.
The story I teased for seven straight days and never talked about, and eventually got
to it.
But unless you're in the Gulf in Texas, where the wind blows pretty consistently, the problem
with wind is, Joe, you go outside, wind, it feels like a friction up against your skin.
It feels refreshing on hot days.
You've had that experience.
The same wind for me.
Unlike the sun, we have different ones up there, right?
But the wind is kind of the same.
And the wind, the problem with the wind is the wind doesn't always blow either,
and the wind doesn't always blow at night.
So these are inconsistent sources of energy, unlike coal, natural gas, and oil, Joe.
This is amazing.
Get ready for this, Joe.
This is going to be a shocker to liberals.
You can burn oil and coal at night.
Did you know that?
That's it.
Now, Joe, that is exciting.
That's a brother.
This is this is this is groundbreaking.
This breath is a bombshell.
You can burn that stuff at night.
So when you're at night sleeping and you need your air conditioner to go, because I love Florida and Florida is hot.
It's not that hot, but people exaggerate it, by the way, but sometimes me too.
But you need an air conditioner at night in Florida.
This is it.
Here's the bombshell.
You can burn oil and gas and get your air conditioner to work at night.
Sounds like a cool idea.
This is amazing. It's incredible how it's a cool idea. This is amazing.
It's incredible how it's a cool idea.
I know someone only would have thought of that.
So where I'm going with this,
the Wall Street Journal has a piece about Germany,
which has made this big push for solar and wind,
despite, although we use heavy sarcasm there,
the obvious problem is that the sun doesn't come out at night
and wind doesn't blow all the time.
So Germany makes this big aggressive push.
And here's a quote from the Wall Street Journal,
which should surprise you.
Sorry, I'm like laughing at myself again, which is a major sin.
Germany began to pursue renewables.
No, it says since 2009, excuse me, Germany began to pursue renewables aggressively.
And their annual carbon dioxide emissions are down a negligible 0.1%. So Germany aggressively pursues green energy
under the guise that they're going to lower
carbon dioxide emissions,
which I don't really understand.
The correlation between carbon dioxide emissions
and earthbound catastrophe is still not clear,
by the way, despite what scientists will say.
But Joe, they do this and they lowered
their CO2 emissions by 0.1%. Okay. Wow. Great. You guys are terrific. Wonderful job.
Okay. Meanwhile, this is the quote from the piece, the United States, which granted has had some
green initiatives to push, but nothing like Germany, which has really rock hard mandates
there. Meanwhile, the United States experienced year over year reductions in CO2 emissions in 2015
and 2016, and CO2 emissions have fallen a dramatic 14% since 2005.
Wow.
And now why is that, folks?
Because of this magic thing called the free market, where they didn't have government
mandates in Germany.
You had to use a certain amount of solar energy, despite the fact that there's this inconvenient
fact that the sun doesn't come out at night and wind doesn't blow all the time. Now, fracking,
which is hydraulic fracturing into rock, which releases tight oil and natural gas,
has been an economic boom for the United States. There's no question about it.
Now, money and investment made this possible. Money and investment that was available to hydro, excuse me, to hydraulically fracture, horizontally fracture rock and use hydraulics as well.
They do use water to do it.
Money and investment made this possible.
Now, the money and investment is not there in Germany to do that because the money and investment is being scooped up by taxes used to give money to solar and wind companies that cannot make money in a free market and need government subsidies to stay in existence. You following me, Joe?
Oh, yeah.
Money and investment is needed to buy the cranes. It's needed to buy the engineers. It's needed to
buy the hydrofracking and horizontal fracking equipment that they use out in these plays,
as they call them, these natural gas plays to fracture the rock and get that tight natural
gas and oil out of there. The money is not available in Germany to do that because it's being scooped up
in solar and wind subsidies for solar and wind companies that can't make money in a market
because the energy is too expensive. It doesn't exist at night. So the money's not there.
Now, this reminded me of a story. Folks, opportunity costs matter. I talk about this
all the time in this show. You have to understand the concept of opportunity costs. There are economic benefits and financial benefits,
and those things are not always the same. In a pure economic sense, if you are spending money
on solar and the solar company produces energy, you can look at it. Let me use my wife's example
again. The best way to describe the difference between... It's simpler. Once you get into energy, it confuses people.
My wife is a really good web designer. She could make six figures easily doing web design and
breaking down people's websites and telling them what's wrong. If she leaves that and decides to
paint toenails for a living for $20,000 a year because she likes toenails,
in a pure financial sense, she's earning $20,000 a year
painting toenails. But in an economic sense, she's really losing $80,000 a year, folks,
because the foregone opportunity, the cost of the opportunity she let go, Joe, does this make sense,
is actually $100,000 because she gave up a career in web design. So she actually lost $80,000.
The point I'm trying to make with this whole thing is the Germans are looking at this all the wrong way. They're looking at it, hey, look, we're
producing all this solar and wind energy, but what they're not looking is the opportunity cost.
They're not looking at the cost of the foregone opportunity. In other words, where would that
money have gone if it didn't go into solar and wind? Oh, it would have went into what?
Buying cheaper natural gas, which would have allowed companies to operate on a tighter energy
budget, which would have allowed them to lower prices, which would allow them to pay workers more.
This is how complex economics works.
But it doesn't work that way for liberals because they're not complex creatures.
They're first order thinkers only.
And it reminds me of when I was over in Africa.
I remember, was it, I think it was Africa, yeah.
We were sitting in the parking area, very small parking area.
It was.
We were in the Hotel Rwanda from the movie, from the genocide.
I think it was Don Cheadle's in the movie.
But we were staying there in Kigali.
And there was a kid.
We were throwing out a bunch of plastic water bottles, whatever, Deer Park bottles from the limos.
People drink water and throw them in the back.
We were throwing them out.
And these kids were coming and taking and leaving with them.
They were going into the garbage cans and taking them.
And I remember Joe saying to the guy at the hotel, like, what's up with that?
And he said, you know, these kids don't have any money and they don't have a way to take
water to school.
They don't even have like a container, a vessel for water.
So plastic bottles are a big deal.
So they take them and they use them to fill them and take water to school.
I thought to myself, my gosh, we're so rich in the United States.
This hasn't even occurred to us.
The idea we have so much money that it hasn't occurred to us.
The opportunity cost for them for investing in these.
See, for us, Joe, the opportunity cost is low with the government engaging in all this
green energy agenda stuff because you don't see any effect on your life.
Right.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Like, Joe, really, you'll lose a couple of dollars in tax money, but you don't see any huge effect because the United States is so wealthy of the government giving your money to solar companies because you're not going to go poor over it.
Now, you'd be a little richer without it.
rich or without it. But when you're in a country where decisions actually matter,
if they were to do that in Rwanda and they were to say, we're going to ban plastic bottles because they're filling our rivers with debris, kids could potentially dehydrate and die because they don't
have any vessels to get water to school when they go to school because it's hot and they're dehydrated.
So the opportunity cost for us for government stupidity is low. The opportunity cost for people
who are living really tough lives in impoverished countries
is very high.
And that's why we're victims of our own success, Joe.
We're so rich that the government can make a bevy of stupid decisions and people will
feel no real pain in real life.
You get what I'm saying?
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
Moving on.
Hey, before I get to that, have you stocked up on your emergency food yet?
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I got one from a regular listener and emailer, Mark.
So a little shout out to Mark.
He emails me a lot.
I do appreciate it.
I read all your emails.
I promise you, I respond to as many as I can.
But he picked up his emergency food.
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Okay, a couple more things I want to get to.
Texas is really leading the nation again in a number of these preemption laws.
And I want to discuss this because I've been getting a lot of questions about it on email.
Preemption laws. And I want to discuss this because I've been getting a lot of questions about it on email. Preemption laws are basically this, the state house in Texas, which meets for two months every two years, which I love, not like Maryland, Joe, which seems like they're
perpetually in session. I know they signy-die in April, but it seems like all the time Maryland
lawmakers are trying to screw people over. I remember living up there. Texas only meets
rarely. And when they do, they're engaging in a lot of these preemption laws.
And it's causing a lot of constitutional consternation amongst people because some people are confused.
And these preemption laws basically lay out a bunch of state guidelines that cities can't overrule.
So what Texas does, what they're pushing is they're pushing some minimum wage rules, rules that ban localities from doing things on plastic bags, rules that ban localities from becoming sanctuary cities.
And a lot of people have emailed me and said,
well, if you're a believer in subsidiarity
and a constitution and local control, Joe,
doesn't this kind of go against your ethos?
Because technically, if locals, liberal cities in Texas
want to do dumb things that make a $35 an hour minimum wage
and we should let them
suffer. Folks, subsidiarity is based on a larger goal, the why matters. The larger goal of
subsidiarity or local control, control at the most local level possible. That's what that means.
In other words, not even just the state, but the county you live in, if not the block,
if you could have an HOA, you want to control it locally because there's more accountability locally.
But the entire goal of subsidiarity is to enhance human freedom and liberty, Joe.
So if you have a bunch of localities within a state, and I'll get to the constitutional
question in a second, but just from a larger ideological perspective, Joe, it's important
because your liberal friends go, I thought you were for local control.
Yeah, when it advances liberty and freedom.
I'm not for local control if they were to institute an indentured servitude agreement. You know what I'm saying, Joe? Here's what we're going to do. We're going to make conservatives work for us. This is crazy. Folks, it's not that the goal of subsidiarity has always been to enhance human freedom and liberty.
been to enhance human freedom and liberty. So if Texas as a state wants to put out a bunch of edicts that say local local localities, say Austin, which is very liberal, they have their saying,
you know, keep Austin weird. Austin wants to make a $50 an hour and be dramatic. But let's just say
$15 an hour minimum wage, which is, by the way, going to take away the freedom of store owners
to pay people what their what their productivity is worth, Joe, then I'm all for it. There's nothing advancing freedom about wage
floors that take away the freedom of employees and employers to engage in a contract that works
for both of them. A minimum wage doesn't do that. It says you can't engage in a contract for $12 an
hour, Joe, because our minimum wage is 15. Well, that
doesn't work for us. It doesn't care where the state, I don't care where the state will tell
you what works. So I have no problem at all with these rules. Now on the constitutionality question,
this is important. There is nothing in the constitution that mentioned cities, nothing.
Now there is a 10th amendment, which delegates these powers to the state. So there's no
constitutional hangup at all. There is no provision in the Constitution.
There is no 32nd Amendment, Joe, or any 28th Amendment that says,
and by the way, whatever powers aren't delegated to the states go to the cities.
That's not what it says in the Constitution.
It says that powers not delegated to the federal government are delegated to the states.
And Joe, powers not delegated to the states are delegated to the people.
It doesn't say cities. Cities and counties are creations of states so there's no constitutional hang-up and there's
no subsidiarity conflict either local control the goal of local control is to enhance freedom
liberty and accountability if locals want to take away both freedom liberty and accountability
and states step in and say no that's not a conflict with subsidiarity at all. So just a note on that and preemption. I'll put an article up
from The Hill, which is a really good piece about what Texas is doing with a lot of these preemption
laws, which just to be clear, in case I didn't explain it well, preempt localities from creating
new laws that are dangerous to freedom and liberty. Got you. You get what I'm saying?
So they say, you can't do this.
You can't create a $15 an hour minimum wage.
You can't say immigration laws don't matter.
So that's what they are.
I'll put that article in there and you can check that out.
It's a pretty good piece.
Okay.
One quick thing.
Social media is really obviously exploding.
And I think this has really been a tremendous, tremendous asset for conservatives out there.
There are three stories.
I'm not going to go into all of them in detail because I've discussed most of them already.
But I just wanted to mention this quickly, how I think the tide is turning due to social
media a little bit, Joe.
Social media is allowing us to get stories out there that would not have received a lot
of coverage otherwise because the liberal media in the Walter Cronkite area would have hid them. And I think they're starting to turn the tide. I don't
want to be overly dramatic, but there's stories that have been unbelievably damaging to the
liberal narrative over the last week or so. Here they are. You know the Omar Khadr story,
the terrorist I discussed who got a $10 million payout from the Canadian government?
Yeah, I know.
I know you were pissed about the story too.
We talked about it yesterday.
This story would have gone almost nowhere in the Cronkite era where they controlled
CBS, NBC, and ABC.
You would have never heard about it.
This story is everywhere.
And I read a stunning poll yesterday, Canada, which can lean liberal.
We got a lot of Canadian listeners and I always appreciate it, but can lean liberal.
I love Canada.
There's a beautiful place, by the way. But 70% of Canadians think this thing was a horrible idea. Newsflash, it was, which is great. That's probably why 70%
of Canadians think this thing sucks, giving $10 million to a terrorist who threw a grenade and
killed a United States military Sergeant First Class. This is just a ridiculous story.
military Sergeant First Class.
This is just a ridiculous story.
Second story is Charlie Gard.
Charlie Gard is the child in the UK who is, there's going to be a decision soon on this,
who is being essentially condemned to death
by the courts in the UK.
He has a rare mitochondrial disorder.
He has some brain damage.
He wants to come to the United States.
The family has raised $1.7 million for care.
The British government has no financial liability in this at all. But the UK single payer system, they sent this to the UK
courts and the UK courts said, nope, can't go to the United States, essentially giving a death
sentence to Charlie Gard. This thing has, this story is an abomination, number one, that this
is the dangers of single payer. joe the social media thanks again to
all the conservatives out there who keep this story going let's save charlie and let's make
sure cotter omer cotter that he pays that that money gets paid to the families not to him ever
this guy i mean this is an unbelievable story but there's one more uh this is one that kind of wrote
under the radar a little bit but it's been coming to prominence because of social media and the video of it.
You know, Venezuela, what's going on with the socialists over there destroying the country?
Yeah.
On July 5th, I don't know if you saw this video, but a bunch of supporters of Maduro, the socialist head of state over there, who is the successor to Chavez, walked into their government building and basically beat the crap out of a bunch of congressmen who oppose socialism.
And they came out all bloody and it got all over social media. It spread like wildfire.
And as a result, the Venezuelans, Maduro had to release one of the opposition leaders from prison
and put them on house arrest. Now, they didn't do that because they're benevolent. They're socialist
thugs. They did it because they're starting to realize that the tide's turning a little bit on this.
That socialism, according to at least the younger generation, is wonderful until you
see bloody congressmen coming out with broken nose who got their asses kicked by a bunch
of socialists who didn't like what they had to say.
Not good.
Not a good look.
So those three stories, again, I don't want to be hyperbolic.
They're turning the tide.
The war is over.
We won.
No.
But these things all reflect really poorly on the left.
Money to terrorists, killing babies because you believe in single payer and they don't
need babies.
We don't need to save them.
And then finally, beating the snot out of opposition people in a Congress duly elected
and having them walk out with their bloody noses.
Not a good look for you.
Hey, last story.
So some good news for you, really good news.
Hold your head up high.
The one positive to take from the collapse of this Obamacare thing is they're moving
on to tax reform.
And from what I'm getting from a lot of people inside, staff members and stuff that I talk
to up on the Hill, is the pressure's on.
The donor class, the grassroots are furious about the failure of the GOP to do anything
substantive.
Now they've repealed some regulations, Congressional Review Act, great, congratulations.
They've done almost nothing of substance.
They're starting to get it a little bit, Joe.
There's an article I put up from Reuters, which is really good.
Not Reuters.
I'm going to put the American Mirror article.
It's a little better.
It's about Newt Gingrich talking about the electoral ramifications of not getting tax reform done. They're starting to get it.
And I think what we're going to see is we're going to see a big, bold, badass tax reform bill
coming out of Congress. And they're going to do it via reconciliation. And here's the catch.
They would have to pass a budget first. That's the only catch. So it's really going to be two
votes, Joe, just to be clear. It'd be a budget vote. It'd be a reconciliation vote.
And remember what I told you about reconciliation in relationship to Obamacare.
They'd only need 50 votes in the Senate because Pence can break the tie.
But it has to save money over time.
And I think because of that, the having to save money portion, you are going to get a
big, bold, hairy tax reform package.
And remember, that money has to go somewhere.
Folks, I can't say to you enough, we could be looking at three, four, even 5% growth. If you were to put a trillion dollars
of tax cuts, not put because it's in the economy, but allow it to stay in the economy rather than
the government confiscating it, in other words, do a tax cut, man, we could be looking at some
enormous economic growth. Then the only question is, is that amount back in the economy going to grow at a greater
rate than the interest rate on the debt?
That's the critical question, right, Joe?
Because we already owe a lot of money.
So let's say the interest on the debt we owe is right now 2%, 3%, probably a little less
than that, but 2%, 3% we're paying on our debt. If we can grow the
economy at 4%, I've said this to you over and over, the debt matters, believe me, but the debt
matters a lot less when growth rates supersede the interest rate you're paying on the debt.
Let me use a quick analogy. Think about it from your own perspective, right? If you have a business growing at 5% a year and the loan
you took the business out on is a 3% loan, which isn't going to be the case, but you get my point.
I got news for you. You're going to pay off that loan pretty damn fast because you're growing at
a greater rate than the interest you paid and the money you borrowed. The same thing works for the
United States. So folks, I feel really good about this because interest rates are really low right
now. They're still low. We borrowed a lot of money, but we didn't borrow it, thankfully,
at high interest rates. So put a smile on your face. If Trump can sign a bold tax cut package,
I think we are in for explosive economic growth. We can start to pay out some of this debt.
All right. Thanks for tuning in, folks. I really appreciate it. I'll see you all.
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