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After Defunding Cops, Ilhan Omar Blames Them for Crime

27 Oct 2021

BUCK: It turns out when the Democrat Party undermines police and embraces a narrative of you defunding cops across the country, bad things happen. We’ve established that. We’ve seen the numbers. We know the data. It’s the biggest increase in homicides really since they’ve tracked homicides that normally level in this country the last 18 months.

It’s been a disaster for dozens of cities across the country. And it was all entirely predictable. Welcome back to the Clay and Buck show, by the way. But this was all entirely predictable. In fact, we predicted it here. We talked about it as it was happening and continues to occur. And now some Democrats have realized, “Hmm. We got a real problem, because there are elections that are gonna be coming up here.”

We’ve seen what exactly did the rise of the BLM movement accomplish? What did all those protests and, yes, many, many riots that rocked the country in an election year leading up to the preparation for mass riots if Joe Biden did not win. Remember that? Remember the as to anybody that were all battened down and ready for what looked like a hurricane, but it was just going to be upset democracy in case Joe Biden lost.

It turns out, well, that didn’t end up happening. We all know that. Why? But Ilhan Omar is up in Minneapolis, you know, member of The Squad. She was very vocal in defund police. Play you those defend the police montages of Democrats? You often hear, Omar’s voice, you’ll hear Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, you’ll hear any number of left-wing Democrats and other Democrats that pretend to be more centrist.

But they pander and they run scared from the first moment of any push from the left. And Minneapolis is having a record-breaking year for crime — had its, I believe, worst year ever for homicides last year and is on track to have another terrible one this year. And Ilhan Omar wants you to know the problem is the police force.

OMAR: The police have chosen to not fulfill their oath of office (sic) and to provide the public safety they are owed to the citizens they serve. Minneapolis Police Department is the most dysfunctional police department in our state and probably in the country.

BUCK: Clay, Ilhan Omar was in support, vocally in support of a measure to replace the entire Minneapolis Police Department, and now she’s complaining that they’re not doing the best jobs they’ve ever done? They’re not able to do the jobs they’re supposed to do without the backing of political leadership!

CLAY: If the media did its job, Buck, this would be one of the top stories in the country. Because defund the police, as we told you it would be, is the dumbest single political idea of the twenty-first century and one of the dumbest political ideas of most of our lives. We knew exactly what he was gonna be, Buck. A while back, I encouraged people to go track it down and listen to it on the podcast. We had Heather Mac Donald on sharing all the data about policing all over this country.

And for an elected official like Ilhan Omar — who advocated for police to basically be stripped of all of their powers and all of their responsibilities — to then, in less than a year, come back and argue police aren’t doing their job and blame them for the overall increase of crime is a level of hypocritical, lying duplicity that is even off the charts for politicians whose lying and prevarication is a regular staple of their job.

Even among lying politicians, they look at Ilhan Omar and they say to themselves, “My goodness. She is one of the elite liars in all of American political history,” and for her to even have the gumption to make this argument is a testament to how little she is afraid of anyone in the media actually holding her accountable, right? This should be, if we had a fair and impartial media, a layup.

You talked about Garland getting dunked on by Tom Cotton. This is a violent, greatest dunk in the history of the game opportunity to erase someone in the political sphere over their stupidity and their duplicity and over their behavior that has directly led, unfortunately, to thousands of people being dead because of violent crime that would have otherwise been alive if politicians had not gotten involved in the defund the police movement. She led this, and now she’s blaming police for the procedures and protocols she put in place that led directly to this outcome. It’s shameful.

BUCK: If we had an honest media, they would find every person… If accountability, if holding the mirror up to those in positions of authority, if “speaking truth to power” was really what the national political media or just the national media in general was focused on and took as their real mission, they would find every Democrat — ’cause there was not a single Republican. Isn’t this amazing?

This is endemic within the Democrat Party. This does not exist within the Republican Party. Not a single Republican was saying defund the police. Some were saying police reform — and I, back in June of 2020, was saying, “Ah! Ah! Don’t start playing that game. Then they’re gonna start pulling down the statues and telling you gotta beg forgiveness for this and that and the other thing. Don’t start doing it.”

But, Clay, this is a Democrat issue, and so if we had an honest media, they would track down every single one. Go up to them during one of the daily interactions that they have on Capitol Hill or in other places with the press Corps is covering a particular police station across the country in the governor’s mansion, the statehouse. Anybody who is saying, “Defund the police.”

They should be approached by a journalist who is honest — that doesn’t really exist very much, there are a few — and they would say the following. “Have you changed your mind on this? Was this a reckless idea to push? Is defunding responsible, at least in part for not just a rise in crime as a general issue but a rise in murders and homicides in major cities in particular across the country?”

Watch them squirm if they are ever asked those questions or just divert or talk about, “Oh, but systemic racism” or “Oh, but whatever, Trump, January 6th, the insurrection, Dick Cheney, Halliburton!” They’ll just say something to get away from what should be massive accountability here and the loss of power that comes from the people rising up and saying:

“What was done here was disgraceful.” People that were saying defund the police, it goes beyond I disagree with them. It was shameful for politicians to say this, and it was shameful for news outlets to amplify it uncritically all because Orange Man Bad; you have to be Trump. Of course, we know that, too.

CLAY: Yes. And we know the data. Right? There’s lot of things we can argue about from a political perspective, and we could say, you know what? We’ve got a difference of opinion on this. The data was clear, transparent, and readily available for anyone to look at after what happened in 2016 in Ferguson to give you a direct idea of why 2020 – the defund the police movement in 2020 — was going to be even worse.

And boom, we’ve got if, unfortunately: An all-time percentage increase one year to the next in the murder rate, nearly 30%, according to the FBI, all directly because of people like Ilhan Omar who made the defund the police argument, all of whom were Democrats and many of whom now say, “Oh, we never said defund the police!” We need to play that clip again where all of them say, “Hey, we’ve gotta the defund the police.”

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Merrick Garland Grilled to a Crisp on Capitol Hill

27 Oct 2021

BUCK: Right now, as I speak to you, Senator Ted Cruz is hammering Attorney General Merrick Garland and pressing him to withdraw that memo that he put out. Wanted to play for you… This was a highlight from just a few moments ago, Ted Cruz going at Biden’s attorney general.

CRUZ: Your son-in-law makes a very substantial sum of money from a company involved in the teaching of critical race theory. Did you seek and receive a decision from an ethics adviser at the Department of Justice before you carried out an action that would have a predictable financial benefit to your son-in-law?

GARLAND: This memorandum is aimed at violence and threats —

CRUZ: I just asked the question. Did you seek an ethics opinion?

GARLAND: It has no —

CRUZ: Did you seek an ethics opinion? Judge, you know how to ask questions and answer them. Did you seek an ethics opinion?

GARLAND: You asked me whether I sought an ethics opinion about something that would have a predictable effect on something. This has no predictable effect in the way that you’re talking about.

CRUZ: So if critical race theory is taught in more schools, does your son-in-law make more money?

GARLAND: This memo has not —

CRUZ: If critical race theory is taught in more schools, does your son-in-law make more money? Yes or no.

GARLAND: This memorandum has nothing to do with critical race theory or any other kind —

CRUZ: Will you answer if you sought an ethics opinion?

GARLAND: I am answering the best I can.

BUCK: I love it. Ted Cruz. Just so you know, Ted’s a… I like the senator from Texas. When he gets en fuego, you better watch out and this is one of those moments. He knows. What is this, the attorney general who puts out this bizarre memo that now, Ted Cruz, asking him to withdraw it… His son is involved in an education discriminatory of sorts that teaches CRT in schools, you know, part of this diversity and inclusion apparatus, Clay, where people get paid 10 grand to show up and tell some kids they’re oppressed and other kids they’re oppressors.

CLAY: That is a fantastic bite. Did you hear Merrick Garland quivering? You could basically hear his voice quivering as he got quizzed there. And this is what we need, right? We need aggressive questioning of people in positions of power at what their underlying motives might be. Now, I think Merrick Garland blew it, and we’re gonna play for you another clip when we come back in this next segment analyzing what exactly is going on as it pertains to that memo that you’re referencing for the Department of Justice.

But Merrick Garland I think what you said is significant, Buck. He was sold to us as a very moderate choice for both the Supreme Court and the attorney general. And what has happened, I believe unfortunately, is we are seeing this guy has no backbone, and he is terrified of the woke element of his own party turning on him. And so when he has an option to pick a rational, reasonable, adult choice.

Which would be saying to people, “Hey, the Department of Justice and the FBI don’t need to be involved in contentious local school board election,” he made the opposite decision. He knows that constitutionally there’s no basis for the letter that he wrote. It was entirely politics based.

And he is getting lit up — justifiably — for that decision. And I love to see it. And I hope maybe this will help him have a little bit more steely spine. But based on the way he was collapsing under that questioning from Ted Cruz, I ain’t too confident this guy’s got a spine to stand up for anything right now, Buck.

BUCK: Come back into more of this in a moment with the fiery exchanges on Capitol Hill with the attorney general.

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BUCK: There is an absolute filleting going on up on Capitol Hill right now with Merrick Garland getting destroyed over the memo the Department of Justice was involved in, the FBI was involved in, saying that they needed to be investigating parents based on the statements that they were making at schoolboards.

That is an absolutely incredible fireworks display as Merrick Garland, like I said, just getting filleted. I want to play a lot of people these different cuts. We just heard Ted Cruz going avenue Attorney General Merrick Garland. I want you to hear Senator Cornyn, also from Texas, going after Merrick Garland on Capitol Hill this morning. Let’s play cut 24.

CORNYN: Can you imagine the sort of intimidation, the sort of bullying impact that a memorandum from the Department of Justice would have and how that would chill the willingness of parents to exercise their rights under threat of federal prosecution?

GARLAND: The only thing this memorandum is about is violence and threats of violence.

CORNYN: Did you consider the chilling effect your memorandum might have on parents exercising their constitutional rights? I think you can answer that yes or no.

GARLAND: I don’t believe it’s reasonable to read this memorandum as chilling anyone’s rights. It’s about threats of violence. It’s in a rising tide of threats of violence. That’s the reason that we responded as quickly as we did.

CLAY: He’s quivering during this testimony, Buck.

BUCK: He knows that there’s no way to explain this and make people who are being honest think anything other than this was essentially, “Nice free of speech you got there parents; be a shame if something happened to it.” What is he even talking these threats against parents?

First of all, I think a school board member recently attacked a person parent at one of these meetings so keep that in mind. This can go both ways. And any violence or threats of violence that would happen at any local meeting or counsel, city council, you know, the voting for dogcatcher, doesn’t matter. That can be handled by local law enforcement. The attorney general’s office put this out.

Why? Because they got pressured by some left-wing activists that obviously have some hooks into the Biden administration to make parents think twice about showing up and not just speaking, but videotaping and having things go viral, and show what a bunch of feckless little commie bureaucrats are actually running a lot of these school systems across the country. They want to shut this down.

Clay, the Democrats remember the Tea Party movement and what it did in the second year of the Obama administration and was a game-changer. This parental revolution of concern has the same kinds of political implications if it continues to move the way that it is right now, and this was — to anybody who’s looking at it honestly — an effort to chill this. Kind of like when Lois Lerner started doing special audits and slowdowns of Tea Party groups going into the 2012 election, I might add.

CLAY: Let’s also not forget that Garland claimed he didn’t know anything about the cover-up of a Loudoun County rape that we’ve been talking about where Loudoun County is ground zero in Virginia not only for the gubernatorial election but also for this larger school board uprising as parents are frustrated, fed up with what they are seeing from their local school board.

Here is Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton ripping Merrick Garland over the Loudoun County issue. Listen to this, cut 26.

COTTON: Scott Smith, whose 15-year-old daughter was raped.

GARLAND: (silence)

COTTON: She was raped in a bathroom by a boy wearing girls’ clothes, and the Loudoun County School Board covered it up because it would have interfered with their transgender policy during Pride Month. And that man, Scott Smith, because he went to a school board and tried to defend his daughter’s rights, was condemned the internationally. Do you apologize to Scott Smith and his 15-year-old daughter, Judge?

GARLAND: Senator, anyone, uh, whose child was raped as (sputtering) is a most horrific crime I can imagine and is certainly entitled and protected by the First Amendment to p-p-protest to their school board about that.

COTTON: But he was cited by the school board association a domestic terrorist which we now know that letter and those reports were the basis for your —

GARLAND: No. No, Senator. That’s wrong.

COTTON: Judge, this is shameful. This testimony, your directive, your performance is shameful.

GARLAND: That’s not —

COTTON: Thank God you are not on the Supreme Court.

GARLAND: (sputtering)

COTTON: You could resign in disgrace, Judge.

BUCK: Wow. It’s like he’s dunking on him the ball, stealing it back, and dunking on him again.

CLAY: You know that cut deep when he said, “Thank God you aren’t on the Supreme Court.” And then he follows it up by saying, “You need to resign in disgrace.” And you know what? I think Merrick Garland… Now, we know nobody in the Biden administration is actually gonna suffer consequences ’cause nothing happened to anybody in Afghanistan with the God-awful performance there. But Merrick Garland really should have to resign over that letter about school boards. It is such an unconstitutional abrogation of his responsibilities, and it’s so unacceptable that I can’t believe that he did it, and I can’t believe there’s not gonna be any sort of significant consequence for his job.

BUCK: Eric Holder didn’t resign over Fast and Furious; you can be assured this Democrat AG isn’t gonna resign over this one. But I’m with you. He should.

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Bad News for Biden: Budget Negotiations to Drag Past Election Day?

27 Oct 2021

CLAY: Right now, Buck, we have the Democrats… Joe Biden put in place this idea that he wanted a budgetary framework in place before he left the country for six days and Senator Bernie Sanders has said that he doesn’t see that pathway happening soon. He said, “I don’t think so” about whether they were going to be able to announce a framework today.

“I’m not quite clear in terms of the revenue package every sensible income option seems to be destroyed.” Now, Joe Biden is scheduled to leave for Europe for six days tomorrow morning. And again, that was the deadline he put in place that he wanted to have worked out. And what seems to have happened was initially there was this idea, “Hey, we’re gonna tax the billionaires,” right, this tiny sliver of the super wealthy, Buck.

“We’re gonna bring them in and we’re gonna have an unrealized capital gains tax.” But now a lot of people are asking two questions. One, how in the world does this work in practice, and, two, is it constitutional? And I want to just ask a basic question. I want you to think about this for a minute. For people out there who don’t spend a lot of time on capital gains, a capital gain is basically a paper profit.

An unrealized capital gain is that paper profit that has not been sold. In other words, you buy a stock for $10. It goes to $20. The profit from that 10 to 20 is an unrealized capital gain. So what we’re talking about here, Buck, is how in the world do you pay this for the billionaires? Elon Musk, for instance, has made $100 billion or more, but until he sells that stock, there is no real dollars for him to be taxed on. So this is suddenly becoming a massive issue ’cause a lot of people are saying, “Wait a minute. Can we even do this?”

BUCK: So, Clay, I just got back. I was in Vegas, not just to shoot big guns with my friends at The Range 702 in Vegas, but I was there for a financial conference. Friends of mine, Stansberry Research, do this annual Vegas conference, Stansberry Vegas, and they bring in all their top experts, people from all over.

I’ve been in the past. Rand Paul was there this. Nouriel Roubini has been there in the past. Think of a famous finance guy, and he’s probably been at this conference at some point. So it wasn’t a political conference I’m there to do a little bit of political analysis and do some meet-and-greet panel stuff and all the experts I talked to, first of all — and this is including some who are left of center.

There’s no commies there. It’s a finance conference, right. That would be a little weird. But a lot left-of-center people, they’re all saying the Biden administration is just finding new and clever ways to mess things up. They’re like, “Wow, it’s really…”

They’re making all kinds of poor decisions here but on the wealth tax specifically. First of all, everybody should know the history of this goes back to Congress passing the income tax. Some will point to the Civil War, attacks during the Civil War. But really the income tax as we know it goes back to 1909. So over a hundred years, and it was just gonna be on the super rich.

CLAY: Oh, yeah, of course.

BUCK: People forget, this country ran on excise taxes and duties and customs fees largely or entirely until this came about. Selling bonds. And here’s what what they were all of your saying. Amazon a perfect example. If you’re gonna tax the billionaires, right? Amazon had, I think they said, six different times had a 20% or more correction from 2000 to 2010 or 2015, I forget. But in your office where Amazon dropped in value dramatically. At one point Amazon dropped all the way down to six or seven dollars. Had this huge correction.

CLAY: It looked like it was gonna go bankrupt.

BUCK: That’s right. So, how the heck are you going to have a situation where you are taxing unrealized gains? Meaning the money is in your bank account; they’re taking a piece of it that’s how it currently works. The money’s in the stock, they’re gonna force you to pay based on the gain, but then stocks are volatile. Stocks go up and down. So think about the…

They basically said to me, “This is unworkable,” and the fact that Democrats are even bringing it up — and these are finance gurus. They’re like, “This is idiotic.” However, all they really wanted to do, first of all, there’s the political class warfare angle right, Clay. We’re actually going after billions. But beyond that, what they really want to do is create the ability to tax assets that are not liquid.

This is the real Holy Grail for the authoritarian money grab that they would like to do, the socialist money grab they’d like to do. They can get into your 401(k). Why do you get to have all these untaxed gains over the course of your 401(k) contribution? You look at how much money is in 401(k)s in this country? It’d ay for a lot of Bernie Sanders stuff.

CLAY: And, again, the workable aspect of this, you raised a good point. What happens if the stock market values go down, do you get a refund of $20 billion? For instance, Tesla stock has skyrocketed lately. Elon Musk, I believe, is the richest human in the world. But let’s pretend that Tesla hits some sort of financial difficulties that the market is not going as well for it and the stock price comes back 50%.

Well, wait a minute. Does Elon Musk get a $100 billion refund from the United States government for the lost value that he’s already paid stock in? Again, this is getting into the nitty-gritty here, but where does the money to pay the tax come from when it is an unrealized capital gains? Are you going to force the stockholder to sell stock in order to pay taxes?

If so, that could drive down the value of the stock even more. This is madness. Now, part of me thinks the Democrats are aware of this and they’re aware that it will be struck down by the courts. And they will understand that they’re going to have trillions of dollars in additional government spending with no additional revenue. But they just want to get these programs underway, and they don’t care about deficits. It’s madness.

BUCK: The other place — and this was brought up, because just the concept of taxing unrealized gains, which is fascinating. They’re going after… Oh, yeah, it’s just the billionaires, sure.

CLAY: Just the billionaires, yeah, of course.

BUCK: Clay, it feels like a backdoor way to also maybe get at the gains that people have in the housing market. And now we talking everyone listening who maybe you bought your house for 200K, and maybe your house now is worth, you know, 250 or 300, depending how long you had it, you’re gonna be paying annual gains, a tax on your annual gains?

Think about what that would actually mean. These are the kind of things. The government is rapacious in its desire for, quote, “revenue,” i.e., taking money from all the people listening to this. They get very creative. It’s like in New York City, Clay. The one thing this city does really well? Write parking tickets. They are super Ninjas at writing parking tickets ’cause it’s revenue; it’s taking money from people.

CLAY: Well, and I think your point on the IRS and the initial income tax is a good one. We know once they implement it, it’s only going to expand.

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BUCK: What happened to the wealth tax, Clay? Looks like maybe something’s not happening.

CLAY: Yeah. So, we were just talking about how insanely dumb the idea of a billionaire-specific tax was and is. And in the last 15 minutes, news has broken that Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia — who seems to be one of the few Democrats still possessing a functional brain — also said the billionaire tax doesn’t make sense and that means the billionaire tax is all but dead.

This is according to Jake Sherman who just put this out, and what does that mean in the big picture? It means that, given that Kyrsten Sinema has said she won’t support tax increases on the rates and given that now Joe Manchin is opposed to a billionaires tax, the odds of any sort of budget reconciliation agreement before Joe Biden leaves tomorrow morning for Europe — which is the deadline he put in place — seemed to be fairly low at this point in time.

And that means it could drag, which I think is gonna terrify Democrats into next week, which would mean that Tuesday election — if Glenn Youngkin were to beat Terry McAuliffe — everything may collapse. By the way, Manchin saying he can’t in good conscience agree to increase the deficit, which is already at $29 trillion. He seems to want this thing to drag on. Remember, he argued for a “strategic pause” in the Wall Street Journal. So that is the absolute latest on this massive tax-spend plan by Joe Biden.

BUCK: And I told you, Clay, when I was out in Vegas with my friends from Stansberry Research at their conference the number one issue of concern across the board was inflation, and just how destructive it is and what it does. Remember, inflation doesn’t necessarily hurt people with a lot of assets. The stock market super high right now. But looking at the actual economic impact on the American people and the long-term impact, inflation was their biggest concern that I was hearing across the board, ’cause Manchin says no billionaires tax. Earlier today he did say this in the morning.

MANCHIN: On the taxes, first of all, I said this. Everybody in this country that has been blessed and prospered should pay a patriotic tax. If you’re to the point to where you’re able to use all of the tax forms that you can to your advantage and you end up with a zero tax liability — or have had a very, very good life and had a lot of opportunities — there should be a 15% patriotic tax.

That’s me speaking. It’s not I’m not speaking for anybody else. People in the stratosphere, rather than trying to penalize them, we ought to be pleased this country was able to produce the wealth. But with that there’s a patriotic duty that you should be paying something to this great country to give you the protection and the support and the opportunities. That’s called a patriot.

BUCK: It’s never gonna happen, Clay. Had to say another thing that we’re gonna talk about. I would love for there to be a flat tax. I spoke to Ted Cruz when he was running for president some years ago. He was talking about abolishing the IRS and having a flat tax, right?

CLAY: Yes.

BUCK: That would make a lot of sense. Never gonna happen in the current political climate.

CLAY: Yeah, and look, I think what Manchin is going to end up doing there is, there is talk of an agreement of a 15% minimum tax rate on corporations that sometimes evade paying their full share of taxes. Now, all the accountants and all the tax experts can explain how that comes to pass because there are all different sorts of complications that are far new nuanced for most of us to even understand unless we have effectively a PhD in taxation.

But it is significant big picture. And I understand a lot of people out there say, “Hey, I don’t care on a day-to-day basis what’s going on in Washington, D.C.” What is significant here is the Biden budget — which is basically now the focal point of his entire presidency, and that he put a deadline of wanting resolved before he left for a six-day trip to Europe.

It seems, at least right now, highly unlikely as we sit here on Wednesday that this is going to be solved by tomorrow morning, which would mean it drags into the election days in New Jersey and in Virginia. And that Virginia in particular could strike a big blow against the Biden agenda. Because, Buck, if Glenn Youngkin wins, then there’s not gonna be more Democrats saying, “Hey, you know what we definitely need to do? Tax and spend even more.” They’re going to be of the belief that the Biden agenda is even more under assault so that significance of that Virginia race becomes even more paramount.

BUCK: The whole game the Democrats play is the pretense — again, Bastiat’s The Law, the belief that you can live at the expense of every other man, that this will always be paid for by someone else. That the Biden agenda will be free, that they are effectively the federal government equivalent of Santa Claus and the Republicans are the Grinch.

No, this only works until people start to feel why this doesn’t work, and that is what inflation is. That is what these intrusions into the markets and these monetary policies result in, and this is going to hurt. This is going to get worse. It’s gonna continue in to 2022. They know that.

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Outrageous: Minnesota School Board Doxxes Parents

27 Oct 2021

BUCK: We’ve been telling you all along — ’cause I know, look, this is the thing. We got talk at the national level. We focused on the local where we can, where it’s of national concern, right? Where it’s a story that everybody should know about. Everybody should hear about, Loudoun County. The governor’s race there, Virginia’s getting a lot of attention. I know we talked about Florida. We just had our friend Michael Berry in Houston with us.

We may have another friend who’s Houston-based joining us later on in the show too; another favorite radio host of ours. But, you know, we’re talking to you all across the country. Obviously, we got people in California and Illinois and Montana and Kansas and Nebraska, the Carolinas, the South. You name it, right? And one thing we’ve been saying is all across the country there are these fights over school boards, particularly in states that are either blue or half, right?

They’re purple or half blue. There are these situations now where parents realize, “Hold on, I’m empowered. I can have more of a say in my kids’ education.” There’s a reason we have these school board elections. There’s a reason we have these meetings where parents get to have their voices heard. And what you’re seeing is that the education establishment, such as it is, is dominated by the left province.

The education establishment does not like it. Up in Minnesota, we got a lot of great listeners in Minnesota, too, of course. Up in Minnesota, there was a school board that did not allow folks who showed up, a parent to show up to speak without essentially self-doxxing, putting out one’s personal information in a way that seemed creepy and weird. Hey, Clay. Let’s let everyone hear this. You could tell us: Would you have felt comfortable with this when you went? Play it.

SAPP: Open forum participants are prohibited from calling out or addressing any individual school board or school district staff member. If this occurs, open forum will be closed, and the individual will not be allowed to participate in future open forums. Can you give us your name and address, please?

JOHN: My name is John (bleep). I live in Mankato.

SAPP: Can I get your address, please, John?

JOHN: Um, I’d rather not since you guys have it already.

SAPP: Give us your address or you can’t speak.

JOHN: And I get so much property damage and eggs and everything else from fun people and their friends.

SAPP: John, you need to give your address.

JOHN: I live on 5th Street.

SAPP: Excuse me?

JOHN: I live on 5th Street.

SAPP: House number?

JOHN: (Bleep)

SAPP: Thank you.

JOHN: All right. So are our kids safe?

CLAY: This is madness. Buck, this is a clear attempt to intimidate parents. Look, I understand if you want to require property owners in a district to verify that they are in that district that they were property taxpayers, things like that. But the idea that before you give your opinion you would have to give your actual physical address for everyone present at that forum to be able to hear is directly intended to intimidate parents from being able to speak out.

And that rule itself saying, “Hey, you can’t criticize a school board member by name. You can’t criticize a school.” Look, this is why parents, I believe, rightly believe that they are intentionally being attacked by their own school board that they fund with their taxpayer dollars. This is an outrageous attempt to curtail everyone’s ability to speak out against the ridiculousness going on.

BUCK: Clay, you went to a school board meeting. We just talked about this. Can imagine if they said, “Excuse me, Mr. Travis, we want actual physical address down to the street and building number, maybe also your personal phone number, maybe your Social Security number; then you can voice your opinion.” I think people would think that was weird.

CLAY: No doubt. And, again, the idea that you would be expected to do that? They want everybody to hear that and be so intimidated that they are afraid to speak out. And this is part of the flagrant attempt to keep parents from being able to speak out. This goes directly to what Glenn Youngkin was arguing when Terry McAuliffe said parents shouldn’t be involved in what their kids are being taught in school! This is why Glenn Youngkin needs to win, to fight back against issues like this taking place all over the country.

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Loudoun County School Protests Should Be the Top Story Everywhere

27 Oct 2021

CLAY: A big part of what’s going on — and it’s not just in Texas, and it’s not just in the red states. It’s spreading all over the place. Buck, back in, what was it, August, I think, I went and talked at my local school board, agruments against a mask mandate. And as soon as I came out of that hearing, I called you and I said, “Man, the energy and enthusiasm and passion and willingness to fight that I saw in my local school board let me know…”

I felt better than I had in years about the political perspective of this country based on the energy that I felt in people finally standing up for themselves during that local school board meeting. And I have seen it spreading everywhere. And one of the focal points of that storyline has been Loudoun County, but it’s not just there.

This has become the focal point for the Virginia governor’s race between Glenn Youngkin — who I hope wins — and Terry McAuliffe, who is desperately floundering right now. But I want to play a couple of clips for you guys from the Loudoun County school district yesterday, Buck — and you said it well. If the kids in Loudoun County had been walking out because of alleged racism, it would be the number one story on CNN, MSNBC, New York Times, Washington Post.

Instead, the kids walked out chanting that they wanted change because of a sexual assault that occurred at their school, a kid who was identifying as female went into a girls’ bathroom and — according to a juvenile court proceeding — committed a sexual assault. Here are kids speaking out, chanting as they did a walkout yesterday during the school day. Let’s play cut 6.

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So you hear them all there chanting, basically Loudoun County protects rapists. And, Buck, I mean, all these kids storming out of their classroom to point out this story, which is an inconvenient truth. Because the idea that you don’t require a gender — anybody can go to any bathroom — many people said, “You know what?

“This creates a situation like what we just saw where a sexual assault can happen.” That’s what they were protesting. And again, you change the storyline just a little bit, make it an alleges racial attack that didn’t receive attention, it’s the number one story in America. This one, it’s like people don’t want to acknowledge it actually happen.

BUCK: Well, the school itself, the administrators did not want to acknowledge it, and we have to remind everybody of the facts of the case around this, so to speak. There’s obviously the sexual assault itself — two sexual assaults, by the way, by the same student. But the parent, the father of the first girl who was assaulted in the bathroom by this transgender student.

He showed up at the school, and the school sent out a letter saying, “Oh, we know there was a disturbance today, but don’t worry. We’ll keep you safe.” Meanwhile, they didn’t send out any letter about, “Hey, hold on, we got an issue here,” because they wanted to push through the transgender bathroom policy. This is very important to Democrats.

There’s a movement here on the left to push the trans agenda as far as it possibly can throughout the school system, and that’s why you can’t have people being honest about research they do into transgender contagion as an idea among young children. That’s why you can’t public research that shows the longtime outcomes for people that have puberty blockers at a young age.

We’re at a phase now where people are saying, “Yeah, we don’t know what it will do to you if you’re 12 or 13, you take puberty blockers, but go for it. You do you, and parents shouldn’t get in the way. In fact, parents should affirm the gender.” This has become an article of faith for the absolutist left, and that’s why… Otherwise, Clay, it makes no sense. Why would they cover up?

Usually, any kind of sexual assault gets a tremendous amount of attention. In fact, on the left sometimes based on the narrative they’ll look at incidents where no assault even happened — the UVA rape case, the Duke lacrosse case.

CLAY: Oh yeah. The gang-rape case that Rolling Stone tried to blow it up.

BUCK: A sexual assault, when it fits the left’s narrative, can be the biggest news story in America, a single sexual assault. Now, obviously every sexual assault, every murder, every instance of these crimes are tragedies for the people involved. But the point here is, why would they cover something like this up? This is a teenage girl be assaulted in school.

The school board member presiding over the meeting where they were talking about the transgender policy knew that this has happened, pretended now that they didn’t know that it happened and there’s emails now. There’s receipts, so to speak. It’s because this was considered a threat. This would have been the first high profile instance of the transgender youth bathroom policy in school that stretches all the back to the Obama administration and North Carolina. Remember that fight.

This was the first time it would be a high-profile case. Hold on a second. Maybe this isn’t a good idea, a safe idea. Maybe this is putting teenage girls at risk. That’s why they suppressed it. That’s why the Soros-backed prosecutor in Loudoun County didn’t want to make a big deal of it, and this is also why Terry McAuliffe is now floundering and desperate. They got Biden out there talking about the white supremacist in the fleece vest or whatever? Give me a break.

CLAY: Not only that, this is also becoming a bigger and bigger story. And it’s as if — we were just talking about this off air — all of these stories are breaking in Glenn Youngkin’s favor, which is why this race is so tight, even though Biden won the state of Virginia by 10 points.

We’re talking about a one- or two-point spread right now with Election Day Tuesday of next week, six days away. This Loudoun County mom explained why her daughter protested and walked out. Let’s play cut 7 to let you know exactly what’s going on.

MOTHER: When this happened so long ago and people are just finding out about it, it really struck her. She just… Her friends and her and many other kids felt really blindsided, betrayed. And this is happening in our schools. And why didn’t they know about it? I’m just shocked by some of the pushback, because they are saying, “This is just political, political posturing. It’s something to help Youngkin at this time.” This has nothing to do with politics. This has nothing to do with politics. This is a crime in our schools.

BUCK: Well, she’s right, it’s a crime, but it has unfortunately been very much infused with politics by people who view this as part of the transgender agenda here. Really the elimination of the separation of genders in high school. This is why they want them to play on the same sports teams when they so choose. This is why they want them to be able to use the same bathrooms, all of this. Really, it just comes from a place of madness and the embrace what is not true.

CLAY: No doubt, and that lack of veracity and truth is becoming an issue everywhere.

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What Buck Shoots in Vegas Stays in Vegas

27 Oct 2021

CLAY: I appreciate all of you hanging out with us. I am in Houston. Buck had a Red Eye flight back from Las Vegas. Buck, I saw it looked like you had some heavy artillery you were firing away with yesterday in the Las Vegas desert.

BUCK: I was at The Range 702 in Las Vegas with some friends there, had a great run. We got… Oh, man, Clay. We pulled out some stuff. The gold-plated .50 cal handgun, the Desert Eagle? I want to say, if you want to have your Scarface moment that was certainly worthwhile, full auto MP5 and Uzi, which I fired many times.

Back in my government days, we used to train on those things. And we also got something called the Quadzilla, which is four full auto M4s where you fire all four at once by pulling the trigger. Now, this is very specific in an indoor range. You could see the video of it on Instagram but for me the one that was really…

I’ve fired a lot of stuff in my life going back to when I was a little kid. I remember I started firing .22 rifles with my dad out at the range when I was probably about 10 or 11. There’s photos of me at the range holding up a little target of 10 or 11 years old. I could probably share that one at some time. That will be a fun one to put up on ClayandBuck.com, actually, at some point.

CLAY: There you go. Check out the website.

BUCK: Clay, the Barrett .50 cal indoors, I gotta tell you, it feels a little bit like a nuclear explosion going off next to your face. But the Barrett .50 cal is quite an experience. So, yeah, it’s The 702 Range. We had a lot of fun in Las Vegas.

CLAY: You know what’s interesting? I spent Saturday… Luke Brian does a big charity event for pediatric heart-related conditions. It’s credit to him, country music singer. On his farm, they have a bunch of gun range shooting, right, like skeet shooting. They also have high-end gun firing, everything else. My wife has gotten into it. And after Saturday she wasn’t like I gotta get trained in firearms. Like she doesn’t have a concealed carry. You pitched it to her when we went out to dinner.

BUCK: In Tennessee!

CLAY: Yes.

BUCK: I put you in touch… I’m not the guy who could train her. I know the best guys who could do some of that training. If Mrs. Travis does a little bit of shooting, she’s gonna actually consider maybe doing some competitive shooting ’cause I think she’ll be very good at it and that kind of focus and attention is great. She’s a competitor in general.

CLAY: Yeah. So, she’s fired up about it. And I was thinking about it when I was seeing some of the videos that you shared which I would encourage people to check out in Vegas. I am down in Houston, as we’ve said. I was at the World Series last night. I think, by the way, we’re gonna be joined by our buddy Jesse Kelly in the next hour.

You just heard from Michael Berry who’s gonna be a guest host for us when we’re out some during the holiday season. But I met so many awesome Clay and Buck listeners inside Minute Maid Park last night. I wore my “Let’s go, Brandon” T-shirt, Buck. They loved it. Our listeners, not surprisingly, loved that shirt.

But, all over Houston, we have got a massive number of people listening to us fighting the good fight every day and we appreciate you guys, and it was great to meet a bunch of you. And, as we talked about in the last segment, we need to do an event in Houston, both Buck and I, sooner rather than later.

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Future C&B Guest Host Michael Berry Drops By

27 Oct 2021

CLAY: Come the holidays, Buck, we are gonna be out for some time. We really haven’t missed hardly any shows, I don’t think, since we started on June 21st and we’re having an incredible time, but we obviously want to spend some time with our families around the holidays. I’m down in Houston today, and we are obviously experiencing the World Series.

We’ve got a big Houston Astro fan on the line right now. That is Michael Berry, and he is going to be one of our guest hosts going forward certainly during the holidays. Michael, we’re excited to have you as a part of the family. Thank you for having me on your show earlier today down in Houston. We can’t wait to share the golden microphone with you.

BERRY: You’re very kind to say that, Clay, and hello, Buck. But your listeners do need to know that you are in Houston, Texas, your host city, and you wore a Dale Murphy shirt into my studio, but you carried it off well ’cause you quoted Davey Crockett seamlessly, effortlessly — it was perfect — so you restored yourself.

CLAY: (laughing) No, it’s outstanding. We’re looking forward to having you sitting in with us. I know you do a great show down in Houston. For your perspective, has the Biden administration been far worse than even you could have contemplated it being?

BERRY: It has. I thought it would be Obama 2.0, but things were not this bad under Obama. You know, being in Texas — obviously here in Houston now — the border crisis hits us harder than any other state, even more so than California. We’re seeing it in our crime. Arizona and California are seeing it, but we’re seeing it in our crime rates. We’re seeing it everywhere, and that is worse than I think it’s ever been.

And we have some CDP directors who are saying the same thing. The supply chain disruption and the portion of blame that he deserves for that? Absolutely. Now we’re making gender equality into the biggest issue, when that’s the least important thing to anybody in the country.

Yeah, it’s absolutely worse, and I think the country is demoralized. He’s a mush brain, he’s demented, and we all know it. That’s not an insult. It’s a fact. And so I think it’s leaving a lot of people feeling like this sort of morass, it’s the malaise of Jimmy Carter all over again but worse.

BUCK: Michael, it’s Buck, man, been a fan for a long time.

BERRY: Thank you.

BUCK: Thank you for hanging out with us here and we know this audience is gonna love to get a chance to hang with you a whole lot more when you’re stepping up to the EIB mike. I’ve never been to Houston, by the way, and now I realize I got you and I got my buddy Jesse Kelly down there. So I’m gonna have to come to one of your sporting events or something Clay Travis style. I’m gonna come down there and watch some of the professional athletes do their things and really I just want an excuse to eat Houston barbecue, just want to say that.

BERRY: It is the best barbecue, and I’m also a big fan of yours and Jesse Kelly is one of my best friends in the whole wide world. I gotta tell you, he and I have been bouncing back and forth with this idea of hosting a Houston event for media personalities that we really like — the cool kids — and then the whole point of this is to exclude the people that wish they were invited and weren’t. But if you would come down and keynote that, that would be fun as hell.

BUCK: We would love to do that. KTRH Houston, which we know is your home station and what we’re talking to you on now for a lot of folks, for a lot of folks listening is just a fantastic Heritage radio station. We love that Houston audience. So, Clay, I think we got a plan that’s unfolding here in real time. We got maybe the Mar-a-Lago show with Trump. We got the Houston show with Jesse and Mr. Michael Berry.

But I do promise every day, Michael, that we make sure that we bring everybody up to speed on all the latest news. I’m just wondering. Did you see Attorney General Garland right now testifying on Capitol Hill and getting some heat from some Republicans, particularly about the memo that went out to the parents?

BERRY: Yeah.

BUCK: We’ll be talking later on in the show about a Minneapolis school board meeting it will be on later in the show for sure, where they’re obviously parents speaking out. Do you see any of that stuff in Texas? Does that stuff fly in Houston.

BERRY: We now do we have school board elections going on right now and that was a big subject this morning I gotta tell you school board elections were not a very glamorous thing in the past. Buck you’ve been at this for a long time. You’ve been talking to these listeners for a long time, and you know as well as I do, as I often, say the two things that you can’t mess with or you will get the independent — especially the independent southern voter.

They way you get suburban mommy out to vote against you is you mess with their guns and most importantly you mess with their kids. You can raise taxes, you can invade foreign countries, you can do all sort of other things. But when you mess with their kids — and I gotta tell you, that has people energized. You’re seeing people showing up at school board meetings, and they’re hopping mad.

And guess what? It’s not just older white folks anymore. You’re seeing young blacks, you’re seeing young Hispanics, you’re seeing young Asians. You’re seeing people with thick accents that have never been to these types of events before and they are mopping mad because they are mama bear and papa bear and it’s a basically thing. This level of increased engagement and activism? It’s really exciting to see, I think. I think it’s a great time in that sense.

CLAY: Michael, how important has Greg Abbott’s executive order about vaccine mandates been in the state of Texas, and how are people responding to it, in your experience?

BERRY: Well, the state of Texas is quite unlike most of the union but probably Tennessee and the state of Texas share more than any other two states, even probably more so than Florida. I mean, Davey Crockett was from Tennessee as was Sam Houston. But it’s made a big difference. But Greg Abbott didn’t lead on that. Greg Abbott follows. He’s not Ron DeSantis; he’s not Donald Trump.

He’s a follower, and when he saw how popular DeSantis was… He has designs on the White House. When he saw how popular DeSantis was for doing that, he followed a month or so later because he had to. The business community here dragged him kicking and screaming. This is a business-first state. This is why people are relocating here — and to Tennessee — to build their businesses, to find jobs, to find work, more so than anything else.

It’s economically conservatively driven, and we wanted our businesses back open. We don’t believe in mandates. This is a state of independence, right? We were our own country. We were our own nation. This is why folks like Davey Crockett came here. This is why we fought the Alamo. We were an independent frontier spirit. Don’t mandate anything.

BUCK: Michael Berry, everybody. We’re gonna be hearing more from him on the EIB in the future. He’s gonna be one of our guest hosts coming up this holiday season, and obviously the folks in Houston area know and very much enjoy his daily show. Michael, thanks so much for being with us, man. We appreciate it. We’ll talk to you again soon. I love that event idea, by the way. Clay and I are coming down. We’re gonna do it.

BERRY: You’re in.

CLAY: A hundred percent.

BERRY: Thank you.

BUCK: Thanks so much.

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Jesse Kelly Lights It Up to Close Out the Show

27 Oct 2021

CLAY: Sitting alongside of me now in the Houston studio — gonna be sharing a mic, it’s almost like boy band-esque — is Jesse Kelly. Buck, can see us from back in New York City. Jesse, what’d you think last night of the big World Series game? Have you ever been to a World Series game before?

JESSE: I have been to a World Series game before, and honestly (sigh) — Clay is just gonna choke me right here in the studio when I say this — I thought it sucked. And it wasn’t just because the Astros lost, but I’m six-eight, and so my knees are jacked into the seats in front of me. I’m so tall that… I had this tiny little lady behind me, so I felt bad anytime I stood up. So whenever anyone else stood up, I’m this monster hunched over in the chair drinking a $19 beer. I just… Watching from my home would have been so much better. I’m out. I’m out.

BUCK: I gotta tell you, Jesse, I’m a big believer in the home-viewing experience is basically always better because other people often ruin things. And I gotta say you’re a very nice guy. We’ve been friends for many years. If I had to sit behind you at Les Miz or any Broadway shows here?

JESSE: (laughing)

BUCK: Not that that’s playing right now. You’re the nightmare guy to sit behind because it’s not like you’ve got a big hat on something. We can’t actually saw you in half and make you smaller. I went out to a range yesterday in Vegas. You’re down there in Houston where guns are actually allowed. You and my man Clay Travis should get out there and do a little shooting together.

JESSE: We should get out and do shooting together because you can’t walk more than 15 steps in this town without some kind of indoor shooting range. Fully automatic. You know it. They have it here. But the problem is right now Clay is in World Series mode and I’m never going back, I’m never going back, I would rather stop at a sports bar across the street and eat cheese sticks and drink with the bartender than go back to a stadium.

BUCK: Let me tell you real quick. When you get the Clay experience, I went to Alabama, and I had to sort of remind myself, it’s a little bit like going to the movie set with Clooney or something. Like, it’s a little bit of a different vibe. Clay says, “Well, we’re going to the nicest owners box, but we can also hang out on the side of the field and everyone’s walking around, “Yeah, OutKick!” So it was a rarified experience Mr. Travis gave me at the Alabama game. You should roll with him.

CLAY: Well, we got a fan base. I know Jesse does too. And this is a great station that we’re on in Houston. But a lot of people were coming up to me, you know, ’cause my son’s a huge Atlanta Braves fan, and they were saying, “Man, you know, I’m a big fan of the show, but you got some balls rolling into the stadium with your son.” My son had eight different Atlanta Brave paraphernalia on.

Late in the game he was saying, “Hey, Dad, can we make sure we do we the tomahawk chop?” There’s nobody who’s an Atlanta Braves fan around us, and when you’re a dad in a visiting stadium, they ain’t gonna be mad at your son, right? It’s a little bit like if you’re out with your wife or your girlfriend and she starts yelling at somebody. They’re not yelling really back at her.

You’re the target. You ever drive…? I know this probably happened to you, Jesse, where every now and then my wife will drive, and she’ll cut somebody off, and that person will come roaring up beside us angry. You’re kind of thinking, “I don’t know what to say. I saw what happened.”

But you get blamed because you’re the guy and it’s another guy who’s mad. I was saying, “No, no, we’re not gonna do the tomahawk chop. We’re gonna win with a little bit of class here.” But he was ready to go all out, stand up, be chanting and everything else. And I said, “No, we don’t need to do that.

BUCK: You know, Jesse, we talked to Michael Berry before, and he said you guys are thinking about doing some kind of a big event with some of the people from our world here, the truth-based media world. I don’t even know how we would describe it. You, me, Berry, and some others that would obviously come to mind. You gotta a plan? Are we just gonna take over a barbecue joint for the night? What’s gonna happen?

JESSE: Oh, yeah. Yeah, I do have a plan. My plan is to let people who are much better at details handle the planning. I am so bad at things like this. When I have to try to plan an event, I will screw the whole thing up. So my plan is to go home tonight and tell the wife, “Hey, I know you have a bunch of extra free time on your hands.”

They love it when you say that. “You’re not very busy at all. I need you to go ahead and plan this massive event with Clay and Buck and Michael. So thanks, Princess.” So I’m gonna go for that sale tonight. I’m probably gonna come home with flowers. You gotta try to butter up, grease the skids, if you will. But that’s my plan, Buck.

BUCK: Sounds like a plan to me.

CLAY: What’s the maddest your wife has been at you, Jesse, in the last couple of years? Is there something where you thought, “Oh, I’m in so much trouble over this?” Do you remember? There’s a lot of married guys out there listening. And I know you talk about… You just checked your watch. Oh, man, we got a bunch of different stories here you could tell. But is there one where you were thinking, “I’m in so much trouble over this”?

JESSE: Yes, absolutely, there’s one. She had a scar on her ear from earrings when she was a kid. I won’t go into the details of it. She called it a butt ear. It was really weird. But for years and years and years after she had kids — she’s a gymnast; so she’s just this athletic freak and used to being an athletic freak. And she looked perfect after she had kids.

She’s one of those women all other women hate, went right back to looking good. She thought she didn’t look good. And she always said she wanted to get plastic surgery on her ear and get her stomach fixed. She has washboard abs. She doesn’t need to get her stomach fixed. You know how women are. So finally, she drives by a plastic surgeon one day and says, “Oh, I wonder if he could do my ear.” And without thinking — ’cause she had been bringing up the stomach — I said, “Why don’t you get your stomach done first?”

CLAY: (groans) I’m cringing just think about this.

BUCK: I’m amazed you’re still alive.

JESSE: I’ve never hated myself so much in my life, and it didn’t matter how many times I pointed to her washboard abs. That was the moment. I thought I was just gonna die.

CLAY: She’s probably forgotten about that, though. One thing about women is they don’t remember things for very long.

JESSE: (laughing)

BUCK: Two of my favorite things about Jesse Kelly which I’ll tell this audience is that, one, I have actually gotten formally reprimanded by a previous employer for liking a Jesse Kelly tweet, just so you know.

CLAY: Oh, that’s amazing.

BUCK: I’ve actually been told, “You cannot like a Jesse Kelly tweet.” And also when there’s a headline that you say, “Oh, my God. There’s 10 different jokes I could make about this that are inappropriate,” sometimes I’ll just text it to Jesse, saying, “Hey, you run with this one. You run with this one,” because the rules are different for him for some reason. I have not figured out why. He can say things that I would get put in the penalty box for.

CLAY: That’s what happened in the world of sports with me, Buck, is that I was able to say so many things in sports that nobody else could say. People would send it to me and say, “Hey, I could never say this, but just an idea for you here,” and sometimes that’s good. You got an excuse to be able to set somebody else up, let ’em have the line.

BUCK: Jesse’s gotta lay off the Italians. We got a lot of wonderful, conservative Italians listening here in New York City, Jesse. We see those tweets.

JESSE: No, no. I would never say anything bad. I’m done ripping on Italians completely. As soon as those mustaches get trimmed off the ladies, I’m good to go.

BUCK: Oh, my gosh!

CLAY: (laughing)

BUCK: Look what he’s done. Causing problems.

CLAY: We’ll be live tomorrow. I’ll back in Nashville. You’ll hopefully have gotten some sleep after the cross-country trip, and I hope the Braves are gonna be up 2-0 ready to head back to ATL to win the World Series. Gonna be a fun night. Can’t wait.

 

 

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EIB 24/7: Clay & Buck’s Stack of Stuff

27 Oct 2021

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  • AP: Democrats unveil billionaires’ tax as Biden plan takes shape
  • The Hill: Wyden releases billionaires tax proposal for spending package
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  • Wall Street Journal: Corporate Minimum Tax Resurfaces as Democrats Hunt for Money
  • Washington Post: Joe Manchin’s machinations reach a crescendo as he distances himself from his party while cutting deals on its agenda — all in public view
  • New York Post: Why destroy our economy to cut emissions — when China and India are spewing away?

  • Federalist: FDA Committee Member Admits He Doesn’t Know If The Vaccine Is Safe For Kids But Approves It Anyway
  • Axios: CDC says some immunocompromised people can get fourth COVID shot
  • CNBC: Business groups ask White House to delay Biden Covid vaccine mandate until after the holidays
  • The Hill: Moderna chairman says booster could be yearly
  • LA Times: A second Northern California In-N-Out is forced to close for violating COVID-19 rules

  • The Hill: Ambulance, EMT first responders face ‘crippling workforce shortage’
  • Breitbart: Vaccine Passports Could Actually Increase Spread of Coronavirus, Finds UK Govt Report
  • PJ Media: Stunning Statements From a Yale Epidemiologist on Vaccines and Early Treatment
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  • Breitbart: Flashback 2019 Terry McAuliffe: ‘Diversity, Inclusion … Just as Important’ as Math, English
  • Federalist: Washington Post Backs Terry McAuliffe In Telling Outraged Virginia Parents ‘Public Schools Don’t Belong To You’
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