The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 682 Sold Out Again

Episode Date: March 22, 2018

Summary: In this episode I address the suspicious timing of the latest media attack on Jeff Sessions and what I think it says about the investigation into government malfeasance. I also discuss the re...newed push for new tax cuts and the real world effects of our out-of-control spending.    News Picks: Facebook is at it again. Conservative websites are losing their audience on the platform.    This piece covers some of the worst aspects of the recent Omnibus spending bill.    Liberals love to talk about the “fair share” of tax payments. But what do the numbers actually say about who is paying.    Obama’s policies benefitted friends of his.    Christian movies are winning the day in Hollywood.    Jeff Sessions’ lawyer strongly disputes aspects of the recent attack on his credibility.    Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:32 Hey, I'm doing great, Dan. He can't get the 7 out of his head. Joe keeps giving me the wrong number for the show. Yesterday I saved it as podcast whatever. Was it 671? And I save it and it says that show already exists. I'm like, Joe, then today, what's today's show number? Joe, it's 672. No, it it says that show already exists i'm like joe then today what's today's show number joe's 672 no it's not at 682 joe has this seven thing in his head he's like obsessed with it you doing all right today yeah a little better than yesterday yeah good good i had a rough night last night i just explained to joe yesterday was like the longest day ever so uh yeah but a lot of news to get to.
Starting point is 00:01:06 So, let's get right to it. Hey, one quick thing on the email. You know, I don't get into a lot of personal stuff and I don't like to waste your time in junk stories. But someone emailed me yesterday. They said, you're always talking about deadlifts, this obsession with deadlifts. I'm telling you, it's the greatest exercise on the planet. I was telling my wife this yesterday. There is nothing like the deadlift. It is a man- and a woman maker.
Starting point is 00:01:26 Make you an Amazon if you're a woman and a Spartan if you're a dude. There is something about lifting heavy stuff off the ground. It's incredible. There's something about it. It transformed my whole physique when I started deadlifting. Where do you find a corpse? Where do I find a corpse? Very funny, Joe.
Starting point is 00:01:43 Very amusing. One of Joe's worst jokes ever in the history of the Dan Bongino Show and prior of the Renegade Republican. And then prior to that, when we were originally the Dan Bongino Show. But that would be interesting, lifting an actual dead body, because it would be dead weight. That would be heavy. And dead weight is always tough to move around. All right.
Starting point is 00:02:00 I want to get to some stuff about Austinin this omnibus garbage bill uh some fair share debunking nonsense and another story about facebook which is really bothering the hell out of me but today's show brought to you by our buddies at brickhouse nutrition speaking of lifting i want to talk about one of the other products a foundation i've been talking about fielder greens for the last few days but foundations was their original product was the product i fell in love with and it's how i found him as a sponsor. I said, hey, send me a sample of that stuff. And Foundation's a creatine ATP blend. And I'm thinking to myself, this stuff can't be that good. I'm like, come on, I'll give it a shot. I've tried every supplement on the market. The stuff is amazing. I always ask people to try
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Starting point is 00:03:36 I just wanted to bring up a few quick points I brought up on Fox because I think they're interesting. And that is, you know, in contrast to the Unabomber year, by the way, Joe, you know why they called him the Unabomber? It was the FBI codename for the case. It was University and Airline Bomber was a codename they had for the case.
Starting point is 00:03:55 But the difference between that he was caught in 1996, the Unabomber, the difference between that era and now in terms of investigations, we had DNA testing and DNA evidence back then, but the science has gotten dramatically better on DNA detection and the library of relevant samples to compare a DNA sample against has gotten comparatively larger as well. Folks, it's going to be, obviously crime, there's always going to be crime. There's always going to be criminality, but it's going to be increasingly difficult in the future to pull these things off because whereas, Joe, you can wipe off a fingerprint relatively easily, it is very difficult. I mean, a fingerprint is essentially an oil remnant of the profile of your finger, loops, arches, and whorls. Law 102, for those of you who remember, how many deltas there are. If you were a cop or went through federal law enforcement training,
Starting point is 00:04:45 you know exactly what I just said. Loops, arches, and whorls. What is it? One delta, no deltas, and two. And the other thing, law 102. But it's an oil remnant, and you can wipe off. It is very, very difficult to wipe clean any remnant of your DNA whatsoever on some of these devices.
Starting point is 00:05:03 So in the future, the point I'm trying to make is it's going to get easier and easier to detect these people faster and faster. And there's a reason that's relevant to this Austin case. But the second point, Joe, one, camera technology, camera and recording technology has gotten geometrically better. And it's grown ubiquitous. It's everywhere. Everybody is walking around with a
Starting point is 00:05:25 camera in their pocket recording you know but one percent two percent of the population but at any given time that has a smartphone is you know we've taken a photo or something i don't know i mean i don't know them but people are walking around recording devices all the time uh security cameras are just about everywhere now as the costs come down you're going to see it incorporated into standard you know building codes for people who are going to say, hey, listen, we're going to pre-wire it for security cameras and things like that. This stuff is everywhere. It is going to be extremely difficult in the future to plant, hide, or mail any kind of explosive device without being caught on cameras we saw in Austin.
Starting point is 00:06:01 What does all this mean? as we saw in Austin. What does all this mean? Well, you know, I was on Hannity the other night and I don't, you know, I don't typically repeat what I said on cable news that often because, you know, some of you see it. I don't like to repeat content. But they were asking me live on the air
Starting point is 00:06:17 why I thought there was this accelerated pace of attacks at the end. Remember, Joe, it was like there was one every few days, then there was two in a day, and there was four and there was more um and i had suggested and i think i'll be proven right as the facts of the case come out even though the bomber's dead is he entirely understood he was going to get caught he didn't want to get caught he would have turned himself in then but he knew he was going to get caught and he just didn't care and in an effort to engage
Starting point is 00:06:45 in what i called an extinction burst of behavior an extinction burst a psychological term for uh a behavioral profile um the extinction person would be like if you put quarters in a vending machine and you don't get the peanut m&ms you shake the machine you shake it you shake it a little harder and then you go crazy and you push it and then you just stop and extinction bursts the behavior. I think that's what this was, is he was just engaging in last minute, you know, a last minute bout of just let me get all these bombs out there all at one time because I realize I'm going to get caught. So that's what I think had to do with a lot of this. And I think in the future, it's going to be extremely difficult for people to pull this off for any prolonged period of time, like the Unabomber did for years and years and years without getting caught. So I didn't address it yesterday because we just had so much going on with that Facebook story and net neutrality, but I wanted to be sure I brought that
Starting point is 00:07:40 up today. And I just wanted to also applaud the Maryland police officer who acted rather heroically. And, you know, I think lent credence to what we've been saying for a long time, that the only way to defend our kids is going to be with a good guy with a gun, folks. A lot of the other stuff, you know, access control and fences around schools, that's all great. And it's appreciated. And I think they're good ideas, but without a tactical deterrent, like a trained man or woman with a firearm behind it, it's all meaningless. You know, when I was an agent and the Secret Service side doing sites, site security, Joe, we would use pipe and drape a lot. You know what pipe and drape is? It's those hollow aluminum pipes and they hang blue drapes from it and they use it for like fake, you know, for walls.
Starting point is 00:08:24 You know, use it for walls. Well, you know know you can construct a room within a room with pipe and drape it's just a visual deterrent but the golden rule of pipe and drape in the secret service if let's say we were in a big ballroom right and the president was only gonna visit half of that ballroom um what we would do is we would cut the ballroom in half if they didn't have a slider with pipe and drape so people couldn't see. But pipe and drape, the golden rule of it was if it didn't have an agent behind it or a police officer with a gun,
Starting point is 00:08:54 we never put it up. Well, why? Because you could just slide the drape over and walk in. It's a suggestion, that's all. Hey, don't come through here. Well, what happens if I do? Oh, nothing. You had to have a guy on the other side with a weapon.
Starting point is 00:09:07 The same thing applies to school security. And we saw with this another horrible case in Maryland where this kid walks into school with a firearm and wants to enact chaos, violence, death and destruction on others. What stopped him? A man with a gun-free zone sign or walking through a school checkpoint and doing it. The only thing that's going to stop them is a good guy with a gun. The same rules that apply to the Secret Service when they protect dignitaries should apply to your kids. There needs to be a deterrent, folks. And forgive me for not talking about it yesterday, but again, we had a lot going on. they protect dignitary should apply to your kids there needs to be a deterrent folks and uh forgive
Starting point is 00:09:45 me for not talking about it yesterday but again we had a lot going on i want to make sure that you know i want to make sure the facts come out all right uh oh yesterday this is what i wanted to get to you know big story but i want you to see the backstory behind the big story to understand the deviousness and the fear on what's going on right now so yesterday i did the show on firing muller and i think we laid out a good case and i got a lot of emails on it and many of you are absolutely correct and i agree with you and i i did agree with you the whole time and forgive me for my lack of precision in the argument. That is my fault. Yes, the IG report should come out first before they fire Mueller. I 100% agree.
Starting point is 00:10:34 That was the one criticism I got. Well, one guy, Matt emailed me. He didn't like my idea, which is fine. He knows who he is, Matt N., so thanks, Matt. I appreciate your email. I disagree with you. As a matter of fact, a couple people said, I think it's a bad idea, which is great. I really, I appreciate your emails.
Starting point is 00:10:48 It means a lot. I just responded back. I think you're wrong, but thanks for the feedback. But I do agree with the emailers who said, yes, fire Mueller, but wait for the IG report. I did not say that. Forgive me. I did mean that.
Starting point is 00:11:02 That's why I've been saying with Joe on the show, jokingly, take it easy right to take it east meant wait for the ig report but that's my fault for not being more precise because the ig report coming out by michael harwich which is looking into the whole hillary clinton email debacle the biases biases within the FBI and the investigation is going to be damning. And they're going to have very few places to run after that. So yes, wait for the IG report, then fire Mueller. Point stipulated.
Starting point is 00:11:33 You're absolutely correct. I did mean that, but that's my fault, not yours. Thank you for the feedback. But an interesting story, the reason I bring that up interesting story breaks yesterday which confirms my let's call it take it east theory or theorem if we want to sound very professional right all right dan all right darn yes thank you we'll be like we're at a scientific symposium or something we'll call it the take it east theorem right the take it east theorem says let's wait for the ig report because i'm telling you and i've been telling you forever based on some really i think good quality sourcing on this
Starting point is 00:12:10 things are going on behind the scenes with the sessions doj that we don't know about and there are people in a world of trouble confirming i believe again what i'm telling you is true about the doj wheel spinning under uh sessions is the fact that as this leak yesterday comes out about andy mccabe starting a criminal inquiry into jeff sessions a year ago now did you hear this story joe yeah i'm wondering how this happens. Yeah, I will put this story in the show notes today. Please check it out. This is critical, folks. It explains a lot, and it explains critically how the cockroaches are scurrying right now, Joe. The lights are coming on. Listen, I grew up a little poor. I'm not embarrassed to say it. Joe, I know you didn't
Starting point is 00:13:01 grow up with a ton of money either. You know that sound, right? I do. The roaches. It's a nasty sound. The pitter-patter of little feet. Oh, it's gross. But I've been there, you know, quite a bit, unfortunately. Gosh, what are you drinking? It's got like a gallon container of what is that, iced tea? Arnold Palmer, man. Arnold Palmer, half and half. Look at you, daddy-o.
Starting point is 00:13:22 The roaches are scrambling. I hear the sound. I know that sound well. A leak comes out yesterday, strategically timed after the McCabe termination. So Andy McCabe, the number two at the FBI, was terminated on Saturday night
Starting point is 00:13:38 right before he was eligible to retire. He was not like Arnold Schwarzer terminated. He was fired from his position at the FBI as the number two. I had said to you repeatedly that this kind of stuff was coming. Be patient. That was the take it easy theorem, right? He's fired. And now all of a sudden we get a leak yesterday on what was yesterday? Wednesday? Is it Thursday? We get a leak for ABC News. It's Thursday, right? We get a leak for ABC News. Andrew McCabe, the number two at the FBI, was looking into criminally Jeff Sessions for a perjury charge for lying to Congress about his contact with the Russians. Folks, the most farcical, ridiculous, absurd story I've ever heard. I have no doubt it's true.
Starting point is 00:14:29 have no doubt it's true but make no mistake that story was leaked yesterday with the media bootlickers who were working with all their liberal allies to discredit trump sessions everyone else that story was leaked to make sessions look bad that is the only reason. Oh, wait, they were investigating Sessions for criminal behavior? Folks, the story is, believe me, I believe there's an element of truth to it. But here's what happened. Sessions was asked during his confirmation hearings if he had had any contact with the Russians in the course of his campaign work. if he had had any contact with the Russians in the course of his campaign work. He truthfully answered no. What the Democrats then came back and apparently pushed Andy McCabe at the FBI to do was to investigate Sessions for perjury because he had had contact with the Russians
Starting point is 00:15:21 as a member of the United States Senate. Which is, Joe, entirely uninteresting. The fact that a United States senator might have contact with a Russian in the course of conducting foreign affairs, foreign policy, foreign policy legislation is entirely unremarkable. What is remarkable is that McCabe, which further proves my point that this guy was entirely without deserving of his position. McCabe was actually looking at a criminal inquiry into Sessions because of that, which I find amazing for lying under oath about contact statute of limitations on Jim Clapper, the former director of national intelligence, just ran out for unquestionably lying to Senator Ron Wyden up on the Hill when asked about the accumulation of metadata on American citizens. Remember that? Senator Wyden to Jim Clapper, Obama's director of national intelligence. another hack knee deep in this trump spying scandal are we collecting data on american citizens not wittingly that was his answer he lied under oath but no investigation for him joe yeah no investigation for lois learner
Starting point is 00:16:37 lois learner from the irs collected a pension but yes let's investigate Jeff Sessions for telling the truth. He did not have contact with the Russians as part of the campaign substantive, any kind of contact the one that they were referring to. It was as his role as a U.S. Senator. That leak was meant to discredit Sessions. It was strategically timed.
Starting point is 00:17:02 McCabe will not go out without a fight. This guy is going to burn the whole house down with him. I'm telling you. This thing is a joke. But the reason it's being put out there is just this is coming for a lot of these people. I strongly believe. Joe, let me give you the wink and a nod. You like that?
Starting point is 00:17:24 Got it, babe. Joe, we had a video podcast. Maybe we'll do that in the future. You can see the wink and a nod. Are you like that? Got it, babe. Joe, we had a video podcast. Maybe we'll do that in the future. You can see the wink and a nod too. We'll have like a Rush Ditto cam or something. I strongly believe that what's happening here is these FBI officials, McCabe and a lot of the other folks involved in this spying scandal, I believe some of them are under threat of potential criminal action, not just job sanction. That is why the panic is setting in. And they are trying to get Sessions to back down through a series of coordinated leaks in the media to discredit
Starting point is 00:17:59 him, to create the kind of political pressure they put on Sessions in the beginning, where they ultimately forced him to recuse himself. You see what I'm saying, Joe? They sniffed weakness in the kind of political pressure they put on Sessions in the beginning where they ultimately forced him to recuse himself. You see what I'm saying, Joe? They sniffed weakness in the recusal. Yeah. Yeah. See where I'm going with this?
Starting point is 00:18:12 They got Sessions to recuse himself despite the fact that he shouldn't have from the Russia investigation. He shouldn't have. He had done nothing wrong. And he'd done nothing to recuse himself, by the way. They got him to back down. I'm not a Sessions bootlicker here. I think there's things going on. I'm willing to give him some time.
Starting point is 00:18:30 But I'm telling you, they smelled weakness there, and that was a bad decision, the recusal. And now what they're trying to do is you're going to see a series of coordinated hits on Sessions to see if he can back down on this one as well, because they already smell blood.
Starting point is 00:18:46 That is what's going on, folks. Make no mistake. These stories are all BS. And the irony of yesterday's story, Joe, is I think it kind of blew up in their face. I think they thought by leaking it through their media bootlickers and the acolyte Democrat media acolytes that love the liberal narrative, I think they thought it was going to make Sessions look bad. Like, oh my gosh, he was under investigation. What a bad guy. Meanwhile, the question that came out, even from some moderate Republicans,
Starting point is 00:19:14 who usually bash Trump at every opportunity, Joe, was what the hell was the FBI doing investigating Sessions for his testimony at a confirmation hearing? Are you kidding me? It was a joke. Like, it totally blew up in their face. All right. I got a lot more to get.
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Starting point is 00:21:30 triple down on a story I've covered two days in a row, but I just want to bring this up to you to show you again the hypocrisy and what's going on right now and how Facebook is afraid. I brought up on yesterday's show how Facebook understands that liberals relish the power of government to attack both friends and enemies. It doesn't matter. Liberals, their inherent nature is the ends justify the means. If they have to take out a few good guys in the process to get to an end, they'll do that. They don't care. They will turn on you in a heartbeat.
Starting point is 00:22:04 ends, they'll do that. They don't care. They will turn on you in a heartbeat. Facebook and the tech giants have always been a media darling of the liberal movement. Why? Because they've helped them. There are multiple stories of these social media outlets, you know, providing assistance in some way, shape or form to the Obama campaign and liberals to get their message across. They back liberal causes. This is what they do. So some of you would ask me, well, why are liberals going after Facebook now? Because that's what they do. They use the power of government to advance a cause. Now, Facebook, I don't think, objects to this. I think I made the point on yesterday's show that Facebook wants conservatives off of Twitter, excuse me, off of Facebook, and Twitter wants them off of Twitter. YouTube wants to get rid of conservative content. And Twitter. Excuse me, off of Facebook. And Twitter wants them off of Twitter.
Starting point is 00:22:45 YouTube wants to get rid of conservative content. And people said to me, well, why? Why would they want to kick off the Ruddies? Because they're ideologues. That's why. They're doing it. Listen, I don't mean this in any way, shape, or form to be condescending or pretentious on my end. But I don't understand how you could ask that question.
Starting point is 00:23:06 They're already doing it. People ask me, why would they want to kick conservatives off YouTube? What do you mean why? They're already doing it now. Because they're maniacs. These are liberal companies that care about liberal causes. They think their path to profitability in the future
Starting point is 00:23:22 is to cozy up to government, ensure monopoly status, cozy up to liberal advertisers, and they don't think they need conservatives. Now, someone emailed me, and you're right. It was a good point. They'll take conservative eyeballs on their site. Oh, sure. Yeah, absolutely. Conservative clicks, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:40 Yeah, conservative clicks. They just don't want conservative content. That was a great point. Someone emailed me. They won't turn away conservative clicks. They just don't want conservative content. And I should have, that was a great point. Someone emailed me. They won't turn away conservative eyeballs. You want to go to Facebook and look at, you know, Aunt Millie's pet videos? They're all about it. They can claim you as one of their, you know, billion plus users.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Right. But they don't want you posting anything negative about Obama on there. YouTube doesn't want you posting firearm videos. They're already kicking people off. Now, in case you think I'm making any of this up and how a lot of these companies in the future, I think, are going to be the ones lobbying for net neutrality to get the government in there as a regulator
Starting point is 00:24:14 to ensure their monopoly status. I put a number out there in one show that's something like 80% of the population gets some form of their news. I forget the exact number from Facebook, but the number was overwhelming. It was huge. It was huge. Even Joe, I did one of those Joe quizzes I do.
Starting point is 00:24:32 Even Joe underestimated it. He was like, what, 40, 50? I'm like, dude, no. It was like 80 or something. It's high. I forget the exact number. Forgive me. Facebook wants to maintain their monopoly on your eyeballs so they will cozy up to
Starting point is 00:24:47 the left knowing the left will use the power of government against them and the right won't they have no reason to fear us because we don't use government to attack them and i've suggested to you during yesterday's show it's a mistake to adopt that approach because then we've become what we hate the most using big government as a a power tool to hurt your political opponents. But there's an interesting thing going on at Facebook now, and this is where the Daily Caller article comes in today, Joe. Facebook is now in the process of boosting what they call trusted news sources and by default suppressing other news sources as well.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Now, Joe, let me ask you a question. This is going to be tough, Joe. Remember when we were kids, they'd say, kids, put your thinking caps on. Remember that? You're thinking, I used to love Miss Gilfeather. I still have mine, yeah. Yeah, you're thinking, yeah, I kept mine too. It's a little old and ragged.
Starting point is 00:25:39 But Miss Gilfeather, my fifth grade teacher, used to say that. All right, kids, put your thinking caps on. She also used to say, life's a bowl of cherries.'t pull don't fall in the pits that was a great that was one of her classics so facebook is now boosting on your timeline the prominence of trusted news sources joe do you think those trusted news sources are going to be liberal leaning outlets or conservative wait let me give you the jeopardyy countdown. What do you think, Joe? Liberal, Dan. No, wrong. Because you didn't say what is.
Starting point is 00:26:10 What is liberal? So it's Jeopardy. Just messing with you, Ben. What is liberal? Yes, right. Joe takes the $500 booby prize. Yes, of course, they are going to boost liberal sources instead. It is not going to be conservative outlets. Now, if you read the Daily Caller piece, you will see in there that there are a number
Starting point is 00:26:29 of conservative outlets who are already reporting a serious dive in their Facebook reach. Oh, that's so funny. I said serious dive and Siri on my phone creeped up. What can I help you with, Dan? No, no. Serious. That's creepy, isn't it? Wow.
Starting point is 00:26:45 Yeah. They just, what can I help you with, Dan? No, no. Serious. That's creepy, isn't it? Wow. What can I help you with? A lot of these, including mine, folks, I have seen it as well. They are trying to diminish the influence of pages and conservative news sources by pumping up the influence of liberal news sources. Remember, this is zero-sum.
Starting point is 00:27:02 When I say zero-sum, zero-sum means what you give to one, you have to take from another. I don't mean to talk down to you. I know most of you know what that means, but some may not. In other words, your timeline, Joe, on Facebook, your timeline is limited space. There's only so much space. You can only see a couple things. You can't put everything on the Facebook timeline.
Starting point is 00:27:23 What they're doing now is on that timeline timeline they're going to emphasize and make sure that these quote trusted news sources which are going to be liberal outlets are going to get prominence on your timeline and conservative news sources are going to go down so i i mean i've really diminished my use of facebook a lot i'll be honest with you because i I just, I can't stand it. I'm on there. I try to post daily, but I don't put nearly the attention into it that I used to. But I'm asking you as a favor, not just for me, but for others, go and physically like and comment on Breitbart, Conservative Review, Daily Caller. What is it?
Starting point is 00:28:03 What's that other one? I see. Oh, BizPack Review. Make a comment. Like their pages. Like some of their stuff. Because if you like it, it will defeat the Facebook algorithm. They won't be able to suppress all these news sources and put NPR in your feed all the time.
Starting point is 00:28:18 Alright? So just, I'm asking you to dance a little bit with us here. By the way, Ben Shapiro's page, Mark Levin, Hannity, anything you can do to like our stuff, it matters because eventually it'll beat their algorithm. Their algorithm is a mathematical formula they're using, again, to suppress news stories. Now, I bring this up in light of the net neutrality debate because it entirely defeats the liberal and sadly some Republicans who support net neutrality.
Starting point is 00:28:46 Their argument that a bid is a bid is a bid. The whole net neutrality debate, Joe, has been framed in the context of, well, we got to treat all information equally on the Internet. That's not happening. That's not happening. OK, and it shouldn't happen. All information is not equal on the internet. It isn't. Pornography is not equal to a WebMD website that may help you in the event you're having a heart attack.
Starting point is 00:29:21 I'm sorry. It isn't. in the event you're having a heart attack. I'm sorry, it isn't. And I don't care if Google or Bing or Yahoo or whatever other search engine you choose to use, if I say, you know, hey, my chest hurts, I don't want to see porn that says, chest hurts porn, check this out.
Starting point is 00:29:40 I don't want to see that. I want to see WebMD or a doctor's site that can help me. Traffic is not equal on the internet. And liberty comes with consequences. And the consequences of that is this isn't always going to work out for conservatives. Liberal companies like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are going to crap on us all the time. Liberal search engines like Google are going to put, if you put tax cuts in are going to put 7 000 articles by the washington post and npr before you see one article by conservative review that's fine i shouldn't say it's fine it's stupid but i don't suggest a
Starting point is 00:30:17 government legislative fix to that because you know what's going to happen as i said yet on yesterday's show and i'm talking about you i'm telling you again a conservative alternative will materialize the demand hole will be filled just like fox news filled it in the mainstream media it's going to happen just be patient this is the monopolies never last forever myspace was the king of the hill until it wasn't. BlackBerry was the king of the hill until they weren't. There will be an alternative. The demand is there. But don't fall into the trap of demanding government legislation.
Starting point is 00:30:57 And when your friends demand that, oh, net neutrality, let's have the government regulate the Internet because a bit needs to be a bit. Is a bit a bit? Because on Facebook they determine what I see. Twitter now is not allowing conservatives to run ads. Me being one of them. I thought a bit was a bit, Joe. Apparently a bit is not
Starting point is 00:31:16 a bit when it's an ad from the Dan Bongino show. Some bits are more bitty than other bits. Some bits are a lot more bitty than others. And apparently if you're a liberal, your bits are very bitty. They are the bittiest bits of all. Our bits are not bitty enough.
Starting point is 00:31:31 We're not allowed to run ads. Either is PragerU. It's so ridiculous. I wouldn't give them money anymore anyway, so I can't say that enough. Twitter's done with my... My money's not green? That is absolutely A-OK. Good. Do your thing. But a bit isn't a bit so stop telling me that about the net neutrality debate i don't mean to hammer this three days in a row but it's
Starting point is 00:31:53 important because this is going to get hot with this cambridge analytica story and they're going to sucker conservatives into it yeah we're gonna get the government in here man make it fair and they're gonna say and the liberals are gonna use it against us hey we're gonna use we're going to get the government in here, man. Make it fair. And they're going to say, and the liberals are going to use it against us. Hey, we're going to use, we're going to go after Twitter. We're going to make them post conservative content. Don't do it. Don't do it. Don't be a sucker.
Starting point is 00:32:13 Please don't be a sucker for this. This is a scam. They've been working on this for a long time. Okay. All right. Good on time. All right. Dan Horowitz put an excellent piece out yesterday, a conservative
Starting point is 00:32:26 review, which I strongly encourage you to read. I will put it up again at the show notes at Bongino.com. And if you subscribe to my email list there, I will email these articles right to your inbox. You know, the fair share, here's the genesis of this. Round two with the tax cuts is coming up soon. I covered it yesterday at the end of yesterday's show um i think trump is going to push for even lower income tax rates on the personal side and the republicans in a genius strategic move are going to push to codify the income tax cuts on the personal side into law after 10 years i explained at the end of yesterday's show how the democrat talking point has been so far that the corporate tax cuts show those corporate tax cuts are permanent, but the income tax cuts were only temporary. Well, that was because of the liberals,
Starting point is 00:33:14 because they filibustered making them permanent. That's 100% correct. Now they're all on the record complaining that the income taxes are not permanent, the liberals. So now the Republicans in a genius move are going to put out a bill that is going to make the income taxes are not permanent, the liberals. So now the Republicans, in a genius move, are going to put out a bill that is going to make the income taxes permanent, and the liberals are going to have nowhere to go because they're total liars. What are they going to say? They're on the record complaining that the income tax cuts aren't permanent. Now when they try to make them permanent, they're going to vote no,
Starting point is 00:33:38 and, you know, the media will cover for them, because that's what these media hacks do all the time. But it is going to be embarrassing, and it's going to make them look awful in the midterm elections when they vote against something they advocated for earlier. Oh, there he is! There he... That was genius.
Starting point is 00:33:54 I didn't even see you do that, by the way. I usually see Joe creeping for the soundboard. You know who that is for you new listeners? It's our boy Donnie B. Donnie Bizzles. Donnie Brosco. What are youles. Donnie Brasco. What are you going to do? Play it again, Joe.
Starting point is 00:34:07 What are you going to do? One more time. What are you going to do? What are you going to do? Poor lefty telling Donnie Brasco about how his kid's on drugs. You know where that comes from? I'm sorry for you new listeners who missed this. You old listeners, you're like, I know the story.
Starting point is 00:34:20 I've been listening to the Dan Bongino show forever. What are you going to do? Right? My wife watched this movie with me, Donnie Brasco, for like the 15,000th time. I love the movie. And we're watching it on a cable. And she thought that was the funniest thing ever. Lefties on the couch with Donnie, explaining this awful story about his kids into drugs.
Starting point is 00:34:38 He's a total loser. And Donnie says, Joe, what are you going to do? Nothing like, hey, I feel bad. That's it. That's all he's got. What are you going to do? Nothing like, hey, I feel bad. That's it. That's all he's got. What are you going to do? Well, in light of this tax debate, this is going to come up again, the fair share argument. So Dan Horowitz put some incredible numbers in there
Starting point is 00:34:54 because we are, this is what we do here. We debunk silly liberal nonsense. Let's talk about what a fair share actually is, Joe. So, the end of Horowitz's piece, he writes, hey, in 1979, right before Ronald Reagan got into office, Joe, the one percenters, I covered this on my NRA TV show last night too, the one percenters, those evil one percenters, the leftists can't stand,
Starting point is 00:35:17 the successful people who build businesses and do things like create jobs, god forbid we have any of them in 1979 those evil one percenters paid about 18.4 percent of our federal income tax so one the top one percent paid about round up just for the sake of making it easy one out of a hundred people the top one percent the wealthiest among us the most successful, paid about 20 cents of every dollar of income taxes. That was in 1979. Okay. Now, 2018, 2017, according to the latest CBO data, those top one percenters, the wealthiest one of 100 people in your neighborhood, right? Right.
Starting point is 00:36:00 Pays over 40% of the entire income tax load. Think about what I just told you. One out of 100 people is paying 40 cents on every dollar. What the hell is the fair share if that's not a fair share? That is an overwhelmingly fair share of taxes. So let's be crystal clear on this. The percentage of the income tax load paid by the wealthiest americans in actual percentages of dollars paid has doubled since 1980 so what is your definition of the this is a serious question
Starting point is 00:36:37 i'm not messing around for our liberal listeners out there especially richard who emails me all the time richard and i was interesting he started throwing bombs at me when we first started. He's kind of like toned it down a little bit, but he still comes after me. But Richard, I know you listen out there. You know what I'm talking about. I'm not going to give your last name, obviously. He emails me a lot.
Starting point is 00:36:55 I'm really interested to know, and I would like you to ask your liberal friends, listeners out there as well. Seriously, what is the fair share? What does it mean? One out of a hundred people, the wealthiest among us, is paying 40 cents of every tax dollar, 400 of every thousand, 4,000 of every 10,000 tax dollars. What's the fair share? What should those top 1% pay?
Starting point is 00:37:25 Is it 60? Is it 70? And do you understand the economic downside of not having a flatter, a broader tax code? Here's what I mean by that, because I don't want to confuse anybody. Folks, one of the reasons California's state government constantly finds itself in a situation of either surplus or massive uncontrollable debt instead of relatively flat tax revenues over time is they rely almost exclusively on a small pocket of rich people. Like the federal tax code is getting now. I just told you one out of 100 people is paying 40 cents of every tax dollar.
Starting point is 00:38:10 You may say, well, I don't get it, Dan. What does that have to do with state government like boom and bust? Well, folks, think about it. What happens in the depths of a recession, right? In the depths of the recession, the people that lose the most are typically the wealthy folks. They lose their stock portfolios. Now, I'm not diminishing the effect on people who are middle class or poor, but I'm there. I get it. A lot of them lose their jobs too. But if you're, say, you're worth $100 million and your company takes a $ million dollar hit in a massive recession folks you're probably not paying a dime the next year in taxes because you're claiming losses you don't pay taxes on
Starting point is 00:38:51 losses now if you're middle class and you lose your job or you take a 10 pay cut you're still paying taxes joe in some respects right okay in the case of a 10 tax uh pay cut you're still paying if you lose your job you're probably not but maybe you find another job for less money but you're still paying taxes the rich wind up not paying anything because they claim massive losses in capital gains their businesses start losing money on the corporate side they start losing money if you rely exclusively on a small pocket of taxpayers who are wealthy. When those wealthy taxpayers go bust, you go bust too.
Starting point is 00:39:29 You cannot have an isolated pocket of people paying to finance a government that benefits everyone. You can't. I know it sounds great in theory, folks. I know the liberal talking point is, well, the wealthiest should pay more. They do pay more. 10% of a million is a pay more. 10% of a
Starting point is 00:39:45 million is a lot more than 10% of 500. If you make a million dollars, your 10% is a lot more. But isolating your tax stream funding for your government to a group and pocket of wealthy people that eventually, if a business cycle kicks in, are going to go bust is a guaranteed way to bankrupt your government as well. It's a stupid plan. You know, only in utopia do those, well, they're really rich. They should pay more. They do pay more. We're not arguing about who should pay more.
Starting point is 00:40:20 Oh, by the way, on that fair share number, by the way, the bottom 40% in Dan Horowitz's piece, we're talking about income taxes, not sales taxes, just to be clear. Joe, the bottom 40% not only pay nothing, the bottom 40% collectively generate money from the tax code through tax credits and things like that. They don't pay anything. So now you have four out of 10 people not paying anything to finance the government
Starting point is 00:40:44 and in many cases actually making money from those same tax payments So now you have four out of ten people not paying anything to finance the government, and in many cases actually making money from those same tax payments through tax credits, earned income tax credits, and the like. You can't finance a government like that. Reminds me again of that Adrian from Rocky IV. You can't win, Rock! You can't win that way. It doesn't make sense. It's financial suicide. Read the piece by Horowitz, folks. It doesn't make sense. It's financial suicide.
Starting point is 00:41:07 Read the piece by Horowitz, folks. It's a good one. But again, I want to leave you with that point for your liberal friends. One out of 10 taxpayers, the wealthiest one out of 10, is now paying 40% of the tax load. What is your fair share? And what are you going to do when they go bust? What are you going to do when they go bust? What are you going to do? They don't have the capability to just immediately regenerate an entirely new income stream by saying,
Starting point is 00:41:33 oh, now we're going to move on to the bottom 40%. You have to have a fair tax code all the time. And fair means everybody has to pay in. And if it's based on percentages, by simple math, the wealthy will always pay more. This is not complicated, folks. All right. I got to get to this, the budget story, because this is a total disaster. And you need to, your antenna should be going up right away to the BS that's going on. It's the point of electing Republicans if they advocate for Democrat causes, right? Bingo.
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Starting point is 00:44:40 iTargetPro.com. That's the letter. iTargetPro.com. iTargetPro.com. Use promo code Dan for 10% off. iTargetPro.com. All right. So this is important stuff here. Sometimes I miss news of the day because I get lost in these narratives for a while, but I really enjoy them. The Omni came out yesterday, the Omnibus Bill. This thing is a mess, folks. I'm unsure where to start on how bad it is, but let me give you some of the lowlights of this disaster. So this spending package, which was agreed to apparently by four higher-ups in the Congress and the Senate side, funds Planned Parenthood, contains 800 billion dollars in new debt funds a 900 million dollar local tunnel between new york and new jersey folks the thing is a disaster now i i i could spout off all day about how awful this bill is but i'm starting like many republicans to ask the question if we are we now embracing are we the party of debt now too because that's not what i signed up for and not my conservative friends either i thought we were the party of government fiscal
Starting point is 00:45:38 restraint i thought that's what we were about that is becoming clearer by the day joe that that is chimerical it is gone nonsical, a total waste of time. That is a Teddy Ruxpin fairy tale. I don't know what happened to Republicans. I don't know what happened to their, if they've all been castrated. I don't get it. But they've clearly lost their nerve and potentially more. This was the very genesis of the tea party revolution was based on out of
Starting point is 00:46:07 control government spending and taxation now here's the problem with this folks because i can you know anybody can scream and rant about it there's going to be a lot of screaming on talk radio and tv today about how bad the omnibus spending bill is by the way that republicans agreed to they haven't voted on yet so know, I want to be careful about that. But let me explain to you what's going to happen here, folks, because I think the mechanics of how bad of a situation we're in sometimes get lost. People, when it comes to government money, Joe,
Starting point is 00:46:39 they seem to think, I don't know if they think it's free or if they think there's never going to be a penalty, but they're confused about how we spend money we don't have. The government is going to generate $800 billion in new debt. It's going to spend $800 billion of money not supported, excuse me, by tax revenue. It does that by borrowing money from foreign governments and by borrowing money from its own people. So there are two ways here the government can... Don't miss this. This is really important.
Starting point is 00:47:14 There are two ways government can buy things, spend money on people, give money to people that it doesn't have. The first one is quite simple. I just said it. It can borrow it from others. So it's't have. The first one is quite simple. I just said it. It can borrow it from others. So it's no different. If Joe wants to give money to little Joe and Joe doesn't have it, Joe can go to a bank.
Starting point is 00:47:31 Joe can get a loan and give money to his son, little Joe, but he's got to pay it back eventually. That's the way the government does it too. The government takes money from the Social Security Trust Fund. The government takes money from government bond sales.
Starting point is 00:47:44 The government takes money from government bond sales. The government takes money from government bond sales overseas. And it spends that money. It then has to pay it back later with interest, okay? By the way, how's your cold doing? You feeling any better? Yeah, day by day. Okay, I see you kind of coughing a little bit.
Starting point is 00:47:56 Yeah, a lot. Yeah, so that's pretty clear, Joe, right? That's pretty simple. Borrows money it doesn't have. But it's number two, which should really bother you and disturb you here. The second way the government can spend money it doesn't have because it always appears to be free money, but it's not. If it can't borrow the money from others, you'll see what's happening in Venezuela right now where it can just print it.
Starting point is 00:48:23 The government has a monopoly over the printing of money. If you print money in your house, you go to jail for counterfeiting. The government Federal Reserve note is the only recognized currency in this country. We print money. The government can print money itself and then spend that money. That's The federal government, you can't do that. You can't print money and spend. The government can do that. It can print money and spend it, whether they call it quantitative easing
Starting point is 00:48:52 or loose monetary policy or whatever they do. They can print money and spend that money. Now, I've given this example a couple times, but it's always worth giving again because it explains why liberals prefer this method. If the government wants to spend 25 25 let's use the debt example if it wants to spend 25 more than what it has so the government has 100 right and the government wants to spend 125 the government can borrow 25 from a foreign government and then spend it or Or the government can print $25 and spend it.
Starting point is 00:49:26 Yeah. Now, you may say to yourself, okay, well, the latter is clearly better because the first one they have to pay back. But the second one they don't have to pay back. Oh, no, no. They don't have to pay it back. You're right if they print it and spend it
Starting point is 00:49:39 because you already paid. Because when the government prints more money and more money and more money and generates electronic accounts of money, the money you have now is worth less. That is a mathematical certainty. If $100 are chasing 100 chairs and the government prints another $100 and now there's $200 chasing 100 chairs, the chair is going to get more expensive because more money is chasing the same amount of chairs. The only way money has substantive value is if it's backed by actual value.
Starting point is 00:50:13 You earn it, you work for it, you trade for it. If you just printed it, it'd be worthless. One of the best lines I ever heard Neil write is, bad money always chases out good money. One of the examples Milton Friedman used to use was when tobacco was used as currency. People would pay off debt with tobacco using the crappiest tobacco leaves they had. Why, Joe? Because you're not going to give the guy you owe money to
Starting point is 00:50:36 your good stuff. But tobacco was money. Bad money always, bad tobacco, bad money. Bad money always chases out good money the government can't possibly pay off right now with the gross growth rates we have now all this debt folks when you print money you destroy the value of the currency people have it's happened over and over argentina it's happening in Venezuela now, in Zimbabwe, in other countries in Africa where they've entirely debased their currency.
Starting point is 00:51:09 The currency in your bank account will go down as they do this. But understand, there is no paying off of the debt we have now on the current growth track we have. None. Now,
Starting point is 00:51:21 because I don't want to leave you in a bad mood and we're running out of time. All right. Because you're probably like, gosh, that was macabre. So what are so what are you saying damn we're all going broke you're saying either the government's going to borrow money it's so the two ways to do it joe they can borrow it and then pay it back at ridiculously high interest rates by the way the cbo is projecting one trillion dollars in interest payments over the course of the uh coming up in the next decade in interest payments not even paying of the coming up in the next decade. In interest payments, not even paying down the debt, just in interest.
Starting point is 00:51:47 So they can borrow it or they can print money and devalue what they have now. But you have now. Either way, you were paying. Either you're going to pay through higher taxes later, you're going to pay through devalued currency now. There is a way to stop this out of control train. Folks, if they just put a cap on spending now, I'm not, let me be clear on this.
Starting point is 00:52:09 Don't send me nasty grams on this, please. Because I'm not saying the elevated spending levels we have now are good. They're awful. We could cut a trillion dollars in spending if we put our heads to it. Definitely. I'm suggesting to you that even if, which they're not doing, they put a cap on the spending levels we had today and went all in on growth, Joe, getting rid of government red tape, additional income tax cuts, getting better trade agreements with our neighbors, working full force on boosting our economy to 6% and
Starting point is 00:52:46 7% growth, through economic growth alone, we could do the opposite of what inflation does to your money. Inflation debases the currency. Economic growth will devalue our debt just through growth. Because think about it. If our entire economy right now, Joe, is worth $20 trillion, and we now owe $21 trillion, that's trouble. We owe 100% of what we're worth as a country. But if we can double our economy in 10 or 20 years, that'd be tough.
Starting point is 00:53:14 That'd be really tough. But it's not impossible. If we could double our economy in 20 years, and we just held spending levels now, of course, interest payments and stuff, we could devalue our debt significantly as a component of what we'll have to pay in the future just by growing out of it. It is possible, folks. So I don't want to leave you in a bad mood.
Starting point is 00:53:36 The problem is Democrats are wholeheartedly, Joseph, committed to the idea of anti-growth policies. They don't want to put money in the pockets of people. They want to put money in the hands of government. And remember this, don't ever forget it. Money does not multiply in the hands of government. Government doesn't produce anything. Government doesn't recombine
Starting point is 00:53:54 previously associated assets and resources into things of greater value. Human beings do that outside of government. What I mean by that is government doesn't create iPhones. Government doesn't create biotest micro PA. I'm looking at things on my desk. Or Logitech mouses. Or remote controls.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Government doesn't produce that. Companies in the private sector do. In the free market that multiply these. You know the iPhone creator put glass and silicon and all this stuff in there. And I have a plastic case on it. Sensitive microchips.
Starting point is 00:54:30 They recombine that into a product worth more money than the subtraction of all its parts. They recombine scarce resources into things of greater value. The government doesn't do that, folks. The government just takes. The government divides money. It doesn't multiply it. The point I'm trying to make in conclusion of today's show is when you keep money in the free market, in people's pockets, they are the ones who will multiply it. And by multiplying it and just putting a cap on government spending as we have
Starting point is 00:55:03 today, if Congress just had the guts to do it, which they don't, these gutless wonders, we would eventually grow out of our debt problem, maybe in our own lifetimes, but they're not willing to do it because they're entirely, completely cowardly. All right, folks, thanks again for tuning in. I really appreciate it. Please go to Bongino.com. Check out the show notes. The Dan Horowitz piece, the Daily Caller piece are really, really good.
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