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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Democrats Deceitful Spending Bill, FDA Rules Against COVID Booster Shot, and Phonies In The Media

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News, Politics, News Commentary

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Tonight’s rundown: The Progressives’ Infrastructure bill is full of deceit - it’s just a fancy way to give away freebies General Mark Milley needs to be fired ASAP! After new clinical trials with children ages 5 to 11, Pfizer believes its vaccine is safe for the younger generation An FDA committee rejects booster shots for Americans under 65 years old, due to lack of data but recommends it for the senior population Louisiana State University unenrolls students who don’t comply with vaccination rules Charges are brought against lawyer Michael Sussman as new developments emerge from Durham report Bill hates phonies, and the two of the biggest ones are conservative columnists This Day in History, 1973: “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match Final Thought: Positive visualization Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the Noose Bend News. Monday, September 20, 2021.

0:17.6

Stand up for your country. And I hope you are, particularly in these kind of dark times.

0:25.8

We need people to say, hey, we know what's right and what's wrong. And on that note, President Biden's schedule today, not too much.

0:34.2

He goes back to Washington from his beach house in Rojovic, Delaware. And then he drives up. No, I think he's going to fly up.

0:43.0

He wouldn't drive up to New York City to give his address tomorrow at the United Nations. That address, we understand, is going to be about COVID climate change, of course, an Afghanistan.

0:55.4

And we will have top flight analysis here tomorrow, a president Biden speech in front of the UN General Assembly.

1:06.2

Okay, so I wrote a column over the weekend called the Deception Zone. It is posted on Bill O'Reilly.com.

1:13.2

I file every Sunday noon, in case you'd like to, you know, put it on your schedule to read. Now, the deception zone is what's happening now.

1:22.6

And it is coming out of the White House, this deceit. And it's really, really dangerous, not in a macro sense, but for you.

1:34.6

So the deceit is dangerous for you. Now, I back it up with facts. As I always do, I'm not trying to be ideological here at all.

1:43.0

So I got some really, really good facts, but basically it's about the $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill with Congress will vote on the next couple of weeks.

1:55.3

So in this bill, there's a bunch of stuff that nobody knows about and has nothing to do with infrastructure.

2:02.6

For example, blanket amnesty for about 10 million undocumented people living in the USA right now.

2:11.2

So what does I have to do with infrastructure? Nothing. And it's gone so far is that the Senate parliamentarian yesterday Sunday rejected the Democrats pushed to include a pathway to amnesty.

2:26.4

He said, you can't do that in a spending bill, which is true. But the Biden administration wanted to try hoping that nobody would notice. Well, we did.

2:36.6

So that'll come out of the bill, but the deception is there. Then there's an expanding Medicare, which is the biggest government entitlement program.

2:47.7

When I use a word entitlement, it is the government sending you money. Now in Medicare, you've already paid for that.

2:55.0

So the government took your money and now is sending it back when you reach a certain age, take care of medical expenses.

3:01.1

This is like social security, but it's still under the entitlement column. So the government wants to expand dental vision, hearing, all of that as well as lowering the eligibility age of those receiving Medicare.

3:18.3

That'll cost hundreds of billions of dollars. Now, that should be separate.

3:24.2

Not in this $3.5 trillion bill. You want to expand Medicare, let's have a debate. Let's have everybody vote in Congress.

3:32.6

And we'll say, it benefits me, but I don't want to sneak in to this bill and there's a whole bunch of other stuff in the bill.

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