The Dan Bongino Show - The Bongino Brief - May 01, 2021
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Dan Bongino.
Welcome to the Bongino Brief.
I'm Dan Bongino.
So we played this video yesterday of Joe Biden
doing what every liberal Democrat
and every, really every Democrat does,
promoting the biggest economic hoax
in the last hundred years.
It's been going around for a century.
The hoax of trickle-down economics.
You doubt me?
I'm sorry to replay this,
but it's important in light of some updates halfway.
Here was Joe Biden during his joint address where he again promotes the trickle down hoax.
Check this out. My fellow Americans trickle down, trickle down.
Economics has never worked. It's time to grow the economy from the bottom in the middle out.
Trickle down. There we go again. Now now i know many of you listening some of you know i beat these
things to death like i used to beat to death the infamous clinton surplus that never happened the
clinton surplus clinton there's no such thing remember that i used to get my older you have
to be an older listener i used to discuss it all things drives me crazy it's just not true there's
no clinton surplus ladies and gentlemen i'm bringing this up again because it really...
I don't want to say it.
It's just me off, if you get it.
There's no such thing.
There is no trickle-down.
Here's Thomas Sowell again. We played
this yesterday. I played it again today because it's going to be important.
Thomas Sowell said, this is a total fairy
tale. There is no trickle-down. Check this out.
Where does this phrase trickle-down
come from? I don't know.
It was as far back as the Roosevelt administration.
There is absolutely, it is an incredible thing.
There is a non-existent theory that is constantly being attacked.
Some years ago in my newspaper column, I challenged anybody to cite any economist outside of an insane asylum
who had ever made that argument. Nobody ever, ever, ever came up with a single person.
So when Barack Obama says in this past July, quote, we were told that prosperity-
Ask him who told him.
Nobody told him.
Nobody told him.
No economist has ever held that? No politician has ever said it?
I don't know of anybody who's ever said it. In fact, when I put this out, and I went out and actually sent the Katie column, various people wrote me and said,
well, so-and-so said that so-and-so said it. Find me the person who said it. I don't want
to hear how A said it, B said it. Find me B and show me where he said it.
this Thomas soul is a legend.
He is irreplaceable.
There are two words that are used inappropriately.
The English language.
I hate,
I can't stand.
And I'm going to say this in the opening of my radio show,
May 24th,
Monday,
May 24th. When we start.
So make sure you listen to words,
literally in unique.
People use them wrong all the time,
literally when they mean figuratively and they say unique when something's not unique. People use them wrong all the time. Literally when they mean figuratively and they
say unique when something's not unique. Thomas Sowell is literally unique. There's never another
going to be another. There's no trickle down. He says it right. Everybody goes, no, no. Obama says,
people tell us. Nobody told you. There is no trickle down. Here, you want the proof?
Hat tip again, Cole, who emailed me this uh last night
or this morning here's a another leftist magazine or semi-leftist magazine trying to pretend trickle
down exists here headline why trickle down economics works in theory but not in fact
by kimberly amadio and eric estevez you may say, Dan, trickle-down exists. Thebalance.com is writing
about it right there. No, no. Look at the footnote. Look at the footnote. This is important.
This goes to show you how liberals propagate myths and suckers believe it. The first footnote,
Wharton School of Business. Does trickle-down economics add up or is it a drop in the bucket?
You're like, wow, trickle-down exists, Dan. They said it in the headline and they footnoted the Wharton School of Business. So Cole was kind enough to
actually go to the Wharton School of Business and read the article. Here it is. Does trickle-down
economics add up or is it a drop in the bucket? Dan, Wharton's talking about trickle-down. It
exists. Does it? Because when you scroll down in the piece, you get this. This is awesome. Many others have pointed out the folly
of using the term trickle-down economics, that no real economic model or serious school of thought
stands behind what has long been a term of art at the intersection of politics and media.
Here's a professor from Wharton, Mr. Gomes here. I have a little bit of a hard time with the terminology
and the idea of trickle-down economics.
Although everyone in the popular press
has a somewhat different characterization of what this means,
this is not something we have tested
or seriously theorized about as economists.
This is the greatest moment in the history of the Dan Bongino show.
I know my standards may be low.
I'm sorry.
You know,
I love economics.
It's my passion.
There is nothing I like more than proving a point through liberals who think
they're proving the opposite point.
There's no trickle down.
If they write an article on trickle down and their first footnote is an article saying there's no trickle down. They write an article on trickle down and their first footnote is an article
saying there's no trickle down.
This may be one of these things.
I get it.
That I think is funny and literally,
literally, not figuratively,
no other human being on the planet
thinks it's just me.
Just me.
It's unique to me.
That's okay.
Great job, Cole.
Awesome.