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The Mark Simone Show

Inflated Covid-19 Numbers

The Mark Simone Show

iHeartRadio and Mark Simone

News

4.3695 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2020

⏱️ 17 minutes

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0:00.0

Sit back and get ready. We've got lots to cover today. We'll bring you all the latest. It's just five days until the election. Five days. How could that be? We'll go over this Miles Taylor, this creepy little sleeves bag, and he really is. We'll talk about the social media heads besides that you

0:23.7

these guys testifying the head of Twitter Facebook and Google besides the censorship the

0:29.6

blocking free speech looking at these guys it was quite frightening what a bunch of creepy

0:35.9

looking weirdos.

0:39.1

That Dorsey of Twitter,

0:41.3

if you looked at your window and that guy was walking around your house,

0:43.1

when you call the police

0:45.2

immediately?

0:46.8

That guy is creepy.

0:49.2

What a Jeffrey Dahmer looking

0:51.1

weirdo. I mean, geez.

0:53.7

Anyway, we'll get to all of that coming up.

0:56.3

So the big news is the number has just come out.

1:00.2

The GDP grew 33% in the last quarter.

1:04.0

Here's some notes here from Steve Moore.

1:05.8

Not only is that the biggest growth, the biggest quarter ever in the history of America, it's double what

1:13.5

the last record was.

1:14.6

The previous record was set in 1950.

1:16.8

This is double the previous record.

1:19.1

33% growth in one quarter.

1:21.6

It is unbelievable.

1:23.4

Now, if you read the New York Times, that's the headline, clouds on the horizon.

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