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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H3 – Apr 11 2022

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

Politics, News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

University of Chicago economist Casey Mulligan joins Clay and Buck to discuss new study he co-authored: A Final Report Card on the States’ Response to Covid-19. New York Times’ David Leonhardt on Real Time with Bill Maher, says masks are "performative for liberals" and blames conservatives for covid deaths. Psaki blames Bidenflation on "Putin’s price hike." Philadelphia reinstates indoor mask mandate. How many other liberal cities will follow? Psaki defends maskless Kamala at White House super spreader event. Six states will decide the 2024 election. Welcome new affiliate, 1090 The Patriot in Seattle. Buck says: "The best talk radio lineup all day long in radio, baby. That's what I like to see."

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0:00.0

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1:59.1

Take us into your methodology.

2:03.3

Yeah, we wanted to look at each of the states independently

2:08.6

because we had kind of a federal system where governors and even mayors had a lot of say so instead

2:16.1

of the federal government directing. So we thought we could learn by comparing the different

2:20.8

states also to district of Columbia. So we have 51 and we look at measured their

2:27.6

mortality from COVID and generally we measured their economic activity by their GDP and their

2:39.0

unemployment rate and then we measured schooling which was how many of the public schools were open.

2:46.9

And interestingly, there was really no relationship between having a vibrant economy and having

2:59.4

lots of deaths. People thought maybe that if you let your economy be open, like maybe Florida did,

3:06.9

you would get extra deaths from that. Doesn't really bear out, really at all.

3:12.5

The one exception being Hawaii, of course it's an island, unlike our other states.

3:19.4

They really did isolate their economies in bad shape even as we speak but their mortality has

3:25.0

been a lot lower. So Hawaii was able to, they gave up a lot but they were able to get something but

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