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🗓️ 2 November 2022
⏱️ 49 minutes
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0:00.0 | In his closing argument to voters before the midterms, John Federman spoke for all Democrats |
0:06.0 | when he explained his plan to combat record inflation. |
0:09.9 | Well, let's talk about inflation because that's a big concern for voters. |
0:13.4 | What do you think the biggest cause of inflation is and should the Biden administration be doing more? |
0:20.5 | Well, I just do. I think that simply is also the way that's talking about the trillions in massive |
0:26.7 | tax cuts to the corporate tax structure as well, true. Trillions of dollars that have added to |
0:35.3 | the deficit and now they still want to support those as well, true. I think in terms of being |
0:40.7 | very serious about addressing inflation is making sure that those rates are brought back into a line |
0:47.4 | with what they should have been where they're able to fight that deficit. |
0:56.7 | Mm-hmm. Now, in Federman's defense, that answer was no less coherent than anything we've ever heard |
1:04.3 | from Kamala Harris. So perhaps there is a political future for John Federman after all. |
1:09.1 | And by the way, that answer, I'm not joking. That answer is no worse than Joe Biden's answer |
1:15.5 | on the very same question. Assuming that the Democrats don't steal this thing and unfortunately, |
1:21.1 | that is far from certain at the moment, the Libs will soon be blaming their election losses |
1:27.7 | on everything under the sun. Federman's health and Putin's invasion and the mean old conservative |
1:34.2 | media and on and on. They're going to blame everything but what the polls and the voters are |
1:40.1 | telling them, namely that the Democrats are poised to lose because their policies every single one |
1:47.3 | of them have failed. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles Show. |
1:57.7 | Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment yesterday is from Charles Shaw, |
2:02.0 | who says on the Harvard UNC affirmative action case, the question should be, |
2:07.2 | where in the Constitution does it stipulate that diversity supersedes equal protection under |
2:12.7 | the law? The answer actually is the Civil Rights Act. So there's a great book on this subject by |
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