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Dennis Prager Podcasts

Decline Is A Choice

Dennis Prager Podcasts

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News, Philosophy, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Politics

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2023

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

The national debt this year hit an all-time high of more than $31 trillion as activists push states for free school meals. Dennis talks to Andrew McCarthy, former federal prosecutor and columnist for the National Review and The New York Post. His latest column is: Impeach Biden over the Security Catastrophe He’s Caused at the Border. Who is the bread winner in your household? If it’s the wife, has it worked out? Caller weigh in. Ron DeSantis calls Florida 'land of sanity,' says “Freedom Lives Here,” and slams Biden policies in his inaugural address. Dennis reviews the speech.
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0:00.0

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0:07.0

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0:11.0

Hello, my friends, I'm Dennis Prager, January 4.

0:17.0

The New Year.

0:20.0

I listened to and watched run de-santises in inaugural address using inaugurated governor again in Florida.

0:32.0

And I watched it and listened to every word. I will actually play it for you as he is a significant hope for this country, this man.

0:47.0

I like everything about him, including the fact that he's not particularly emotional.

0:55.0

He must be the left's nightmare, considerably more than Donald Trump at this time at any rate.

1:09.0

He describes Florida as the free state of Florida. My son lives in Florida, my older son, and he was there.

1:19.0

He was at the inauguration, and he told me how many signs read the free state of Florida.

1:29.0

That is exactly correct. I said this in 2020 when I visited Florida. I'll never forget, I don't remember what month it was, I can figure it out somehow.

1:42.0

I was at a restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, and I got up to take pictures of people eating, not masked, an open restaurant, everything the opposite of the sick state of California in which I live.

2:05.0

Sick is a mild term. Rotten is actually not wrong to use. I live in a rotten state with a lot of good people in it.

2:15.0

I know it sounds mutually contradictory, but it shouldn't be. It is a rotten state. Yesterday I spoke to you of the bill that went into force, that if a child is taken by one parent, or even just flees to California,

2:34.0

but a girl wants her breast removed. She has a sanctuary state to have her breasts removed. The vile despicable left runs California.

2:45.0

I got that out of my system. Whenever you say left, think vile despicable, and you will be accurate. There is no exception. The exceptions are liberals.

2:55.0

I don't consider liberals the same as leftists. What liberals do is vote for leftists, as I always point out, and that will be their everlasting sin.

3:05.0

To vote for the left is to enable evil to win, and it is winning in California and losing in Florida.

3:14.0

The people of Florida are happier, and the children are doing better, and the economy is doing better, and tourism is doing better, and people are moving in, not out, like they are from New York and California.

3:28.0

Why is that not despositive? People leave rotten states and go to good states. Why is that not despositive that Florida is a finer, more humane, more decent place?

3:41.0

For example, to raise a family, then is California with its sick perverse schools, with sick perverse people teaching it, and running it in teachers unions?

3:52.0

Why is that not obvious? That's not a rhetorical question. Why isn't it obvious?

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