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It's All About The Energy!

1 - Your calls on the side question. 105 - Dave McCormick joins us from the campaign trail as we play audio from a 2006 debate where the moderator calls out Bob Casey for being lazy. Dave only echoes that statement and the lack of accomplishment he’s had in almost two decades. We know where inflation is coming from, so why do Casey’s policies only make it worse? How does Dave feel about Casey’s endorsement of Summer Lee? Alaskan Senator Dan Sullivan joins us to talk energy and parallels Alaska’s energy to Pennsylvania’s. 120 - Does the Bucks County Ice Cream truck have ballot harvesting written all over it? 130 - Jimmy Matthews comes in to argue (and lose) over titles. 135 - Stephen Moore joins us to break down the economic plans between the two candidates and what the polling says about how people feel about each candidate. Stephen goes through all the price increases that have happened under the Biden/Harris administration and how Trump would correct these mistakes. 150 - Why are they going to keep pounding away on electric cars? The downsides turn too many people away.

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I've been scolded in the past for bringing in something biblical but I'm just going to go and say, "Bro, or I'm going to say Daisy, or I'm going to say Colleen, our wives make us better." Without a doubt, playing to the crowd, how could we resist on that? I mean, a female vote right here killing the rest of us with that. Gary said he was already perfect and... Yeah, that's right. Well, close to it. All right, Gary. That's a good one. Our wives, absolutely, you know, things pretty but married life better. We could add to it in that manner. Okay, Steve Keoey yesterday was on a roll even for Steve Keoey. First of all, he had footage of this clown out in Nourishtown. We got to see this guy puffed up with a hoodie on who allegedly dressed up as a banana when they were riding wildly through Philadelphia. Remember that a few weekends ago? Banana boy! And he's cursing at everybody, you know, I wish the cops had more impolitely put him into the vehicle. He's just going after the news media there. The other... I always love when the guts hangin' out, too. Oh, God, yes. We're rollin' up here with this guy. And the other is he was on top of this Northeast Philadelphia story where this Russian emigre Everglill sat his ROM off, is arrested and charged for manufacturing enough explosive devices in a makeshift laboratory at the Mayfair. Here's Mayfair again home that would have blown up the entire block. Here's the Larry Krasner connection. This guy a few years back had done something not of this scope, and the Krasner people recommended parole. No word on these here legally or not. So imagine you're in an ice neighborhood or trying to maintain its base like Mayfair. You have this guy on parole after he's done something like this before. Now he goes bigger. Apparently, there was some smoke coming from somewhere there. The police and even the D.A.'s office said, "Yeah, we charge him. He has enough to blow up the entire block." Healy, right on the scene, second to none at Fox 29. All right, Dave McCormick is fresh off, well, I don't know if you're fresh off a debate with... It's like a rope-a-dope with Bob Casey Jr. I remember the 2006 debate with Rick Santorum. DJ and I are watching it. We both agreed. If it were a prize flight, they would have stopped it in the first 30 seconds. That's how much St. Turham was taking him apart. Doesn't seem to matter, though. All he has to do is say his name. You know, one of the wraps on you is certainly encouraged by the Senator is that you're lazy. Essentially resting on the laurels of your great father's good work. 2006 and hand-picked by National Democrats to run for this particular office. As you know, the Philadelphia Inquirer did document days missed from Harrisburg. And it seems to some that you're not as active or visible on the campaign trail as the Senator is or hit the talk shows like he does. Now, I know you'll reject this characterization, but how about some specifics? Isn't there more than a grain of truth than what the Senator says? I don't think there is. That was when he was running against Rick Santorum and he was auditor general, not showing up in Harrisburg. He's got the Casey name. Now, you would think these people have died off long ago. Are they still enough of them out there? Do they think they're voting for the father, the last good Democrat, arguably? What's it like to be in the ring with Bob Casey Jr.? Dave McCormick has come through debate one with him also as a last-gen Senator. Dan, some of them will ask him about energy. I mean, there's one of the capitals of energy. Let's go to Dave McCormick, who's come through this crucible. Hey, Dave, I'm going to be able to tell you your voice. You're probably pretty tired out there. Isn't there more than a grain of truth than what the Senator says? Hey, Dom. How you doing? Good to be with you. Good. Good. So what was the takeaway from you? The specific moment with Bob Casey from this debate? Well, I think what you see over and over again is a campaign that's entirely focused on attacking me. So here you got a guy that's been an elected office for 30 years, descended for 18, and he has no record to run on. And even worse, he's at the scene of the crime for all these problems, the sky high inflation from reckless spending, the war on fossil fuels, the wide open border that's creating the fentanyl crisis and all sorts of problems in our great commonwealth. So I think you just saw evidence of that. And my sense is that no matter what the question is about Bob Casey's vision, what he's accomplished, the answer's going to be attack Dave McCormick. And his attacks are not only anti-business, they're anti-success. And so I felt great about the debate because I think that people look at me as a seven generation Pennsylvania, someone who's been a business guy, someone who's an outsider. But someone who served, went to West Point, served his country in combat with the 82nd Airborne Division, had a life of service, 13 years of public service, military service and public service, which I'm not going to take a sermon from anybody about my love of country and my commitment to our great commonwealth. So I think it showed his absolute lack of accomplishment and his lack of getting anything done at the center and a rubber stamp for the liberal agenda of Biden, Harris and Harris Waltz. I give him credit for one thing though, he's been helpful to Democrats. Look, we know what caused inflation, we know how it's diminishing the average American middle class and slightly up at the grocery store. Casey at least gave them something where we got to go down this rabbit hole with them and I want to know in the debate what you did. And that is greedflation, shrinkflation, corporate America, the last week Madeline Dean put out a directive saying cocoa puffs used to be, I think it was 19.3 ounces. And now it's only 18.7 and they're killing us with this. Did it come up and what did Dave McCormick say to him about that? Yeah, it came up and I call it Bobflation because it's the direct result of $5 trillion of new spending. And you can't run away from it, at the time liberal economists like Larry Summers, who was the treasury secretary for Obama, the San Francisco Federal Reserve, they all said if you spend $5 trillion of new money, it's going to drive up prices. And these price increases are killing working families, Dom, 60% of Pennsylvania's live paycheck to paycheck, groceries are 20% more, the rents are 22% more, electricity 35% more, fuel 50% more. The cause of it's too much spending and a war on fossil fuels. And Pennsylvanians know that and this is an effort to make the waters murky. So Bob Casey doesn't get held accountable for these disastrous policies. And listen to what Kamala Harris says we should do and Bob Casey says we should do. Their answer is three things, $2 trillion more of spending, which is going to drive up inflation further, a tax increase on the middle class, so if they reverse the Trump tax cuts, a family of making 50,000 a year has a tax increase of 2,500, and they want to have Venezuelan-like price controls, which will have the government, Jesus, the government that can't get its stuff down to the tragedy in North Carolina and Georgia, that same government is going to set prices in the grocery store for cocoa puffs. This is a disastrous socialist economic policy that's destroying our economy, which is based on free enterprise. Bob Casey is not taking accountability for it. I think people know it. I honestly do. I don't think this is sticking. Summer Lee, not somebody the average listener, now they're sharp. They may have heard the name, et cetera. Casey has endorsed, will not move off that. And she's probably to the left of Bernie Sanders with one added dollop. She to me is a stone called anti-Semite and you would think about it. So what do you offer up? What did you say in the debate about Casey continuing that endorsement? I don't think it's anybody that Josh Shapiro would endorse, for example. What's the evidence of that? What has she been involved in that people ought to know, Dave? Well, first of all, Bob Casey is in typical career, politician, fashion, wants to have it both ways. He wants to say he stands with Israeli strong on anti-Semitism and he simultaneously voted for the Iran deal in 2015, which gave a hundred billion. He's the fund, Hamas and Hezbollah and everything else. He endorsed Summer Lee, who's an avowed anti-Semite and has set a number of horrible anti-Semitic things and refuses to acknowledge the right of Israel to exist. And you know, probably the worst anti-Semite in the Congress and in the Democratic Party. And then he has this anti-Semitism bill that he's co-sponsored in the Senate. Which is a good bill. It clarifies the definition of anti-Semitism, but they don't actually want to bring it to a vote. So he wants to be able to say he's co-sponsored the bill, but Bob Casey and Chuck Schumer don't want to bring that anti-Semitism vote to the Senate because they don't want to rile up the radical left part of their party, the anti-Semitic part of their party. So this is the opposite of leadership. We need to stand strong with Israel. We need to stand strong against anti-Semitism. We need to fire weak leaders like Liz McGill, which Bob Casey also didn't say we should do. And he's just been weak on these issues when we need strength. We also have with you, Alaskan Senator Dan Sullivan. I've heard his name over the years, Dave. Can we talk with Dan Sullivan? Yes, sir. He's one of the great ones, a Marine, just retired as a full colonel, a great armed services committee, veterans affairs committee. One of the great leaders in our country on energy policy and a good friend, so I'm glad to have him with me today. So we have with us... Hey, Tom. Hey, Colonel Dan Sullivan. Sorry, Jimmy Matthews. It is Colonel Dan Sullivan with us. You always keep that rank. Pleasure to have you on the show, Senator, and... Hey, it's great to be on the show. Thanks for having me. I've been to Alaska, and I know when I was there, you don't have to go too far to see what a giant it is when it comes to energy, Pennsylvania is sitting on lakes of natural gas, kind of like Saudi Arabia. Yep, we have progressives, and you've seen this in the Senate, too, that don't want us to be able to use that. Yeah, look, this is such an important issue, not just for Pennsylvania or Alaska, but for America. By the way, I'm super honored to be out campaigning with my good friend, Dave McCormick. He and I have been friends for almost 20 years, so I've known this great American for many, many years. We served in the Bush administration together, and he is going to make a great U.S. Senator. But let me talk about the energy issues, because one thing here in Pennsylvania that when you're on the ground campaigning around the state, you feel that energy of energy. And think about it, American energy is such a strategic advantage for our country in terms of jobs. You guys are seeing it here in terms of national security when we're energy independent. You are a stronger nation, and even in terms of the environment, right? When you produce incredible amounts of natural gas and can export that around the world and have your own citizens use it, that helps clean the air. So what's the message? I'm going to just mention to Pennsylvania, a warning, and here's the warning. The National Democrats, Biden, Harris, all the Democrats in the U.S. Senate are fully anti-American energy. How do I know it? Because unfortunately, my great state, the great state of Alaska, is ground zero for all their policies that are driven by far-left radical environmental groups. In my state, Biden, Harris, in three and a half years, get this, have issued 67 executive orders in executive action, singularly focused on shutting down Alaska's energy, mining, timber, 67, guys, I fight this as a U.S. senator every single day, and this could be, you know, unfortunately, if Harris gets elected, if the Democrats continue to control the Senate, this will be Pennsylvania's future when the future on energy should be so bright in this state. Without a doubt. It's an honor to have you on, Senator. Thank you. Again, we're big fans of Dave McCormick, too. I wanted to get them on one more time to tell people where they can go to find all things McCormick. Yes, sir, Dave McCormick, PA.com, and we're barnstorming across the state. We got 26 days, feels great, Dom, but the key, we got to get people out to vote. And the people that are on the fence, we got to tip them over and talk about a real choice between strength and weakness and between common sense policies and a radical liberal agenda under Kamala Harris and Bob Casey. And I'm excited, I'm honored to be the nominee, and I think I'm going to win, but only if we can get people out to vote. So thank you for your great support. Well, thank you, Dave. As always, thanks to Senator Dan Sullivan, too. McCormick and Sullivan here on Talk Radio 1210. Sounds like a good offer. Yeah. That race is razor close and closing. And again, it's like Joe Frazier still being on the election rolls. How does Bob Casey roll on? And he does, I don't remember any name in the state that has had that kind of magic, and particularly that Scranton card or in the whole thing. It's hard to imagine they think, Oh, his father, I still remember him. I got to vote for Bob Casey. What do I know about? It doesn't matter. That's basically it. That and whatever Democrats are just going to vote for Democrats. All right. Phone lines. Yes. Trump, Bob, if you want to hear that. That's okay. That's okay. Gotcha. Yeah. 855-839-1210. You get on board. Hit us on the side question. We'll get that coming up a little bit later on. We're going to speak with our guy in North Carolina, Nick Sorter, who's on the ground. Are things getting better? All this back and forth with FEMA. Democrats saying Trump is getting people killed because they won't accept help. My God, and look at how DeSantis is running this hurricane in Florida. He's unbelievable. Now I get it. He's charisma challenged. All the stuff that went on in the campaign, he made a big mistake when it came to abortion the six week ban. DeSantis in the spotlight again, look how he's handling Kamala Harris here too. You see, I still think DeSantis, could he get through a primary? I don't know, has a lot of the future of the Republican party post the Trump years coming up, post four more years of Trump. The guy would take apart the progressive agenda. He was lacking during the campaign in some things, but as far as getting things done, you can see it. Look at the hurricane. Look at how he's pushing FEMA out of the way. Alright, phone lines 855-839-1210. Alright, the seasons may be changing, but the deals of the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. Hey, what's going on? It's your girl, Tasha McKia, and I need you to join the sharpest rides for their fall into savings event, where they're offering incredible prices on their massive inventory. That's right, everything is on sale now. Shot from sleek sedans to rugged SUVs and sporty convertibles. 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We still haven't gotten it clarified. This woman strike again. I believe she had like 400 ballots. How do we know these people voting in nursing homes? We're not just pushed into this by the people in the nursing home, and then we drop off 400 ballots in a drop box? No. You're not going to have to do that. She doesn't get a special dispensation. What they have to do in Montgomery County, Tom, I think Tom Tobell has been on the show. You have to sue here. Go after them on this. And Montgomery County thinks it's worthwhile to spend $143,000 on a Mr. Softie truck to be out there engaging in stuff that is at best questionable. And then tell us, shut up and don't raise any issues about the elections. Now, I've been clear on that. We don't want to be saying wild stuff. We want to go after them on every reasonable thing. If election law says that, we want to hold them to that, the black letter of the law. I don't care how small the issue is. That's what we want to do. It's the law. That's what you do. So tomorrow, Al Schmidt will be on. Thanks to Dan and Henry took a while to get him on the secretary of state, the man who is running this election. And I think he's going to tell you, as I think he told me the other day, he's predicting it will be at least two or three days. He seems to be erring on the side of three days before we have the election resolve for Pennsylvania. You think the whole country is going to be sitting here? Now, I don't know how long it's going to take in Georgia. There's going to be issues there, but Trump's going to win Georgia and North Carolina. It all comes down to Pennsylvania. If Trump wins Michigan, I will be shocked at night. I'll call the election right there. I don't see it. If he wins Wisconsin, I would be less shocked, but I don't see it. I think he's going to win Arizona and Georgia, North Carolina. So that adds up or right there. It comes down to us. And that's going to be the tell picture of those two or three days. What talk radio be like waiting for that result? All right. Let me go to Robert and Ben Salem. Hey, Robert, afternoon. Hey, Don, Dan, it's good to talk to you guys today. I wanted to talk real quick about the campaign signs, okay? Yes. I'm driving around a lower box and, man, there is at least ten Trump signs for every hair sign I see out here. I've never seen this big of a disparity between the two parties in an election, but I saw one that indicates there might be a third possibility emerging here, Don. It's a big campaign poster and I'm driving past it. It's royal blue. It's got white stars around the border. It looks very official. And inside it says, "Presidents are important, but Wu Tang is forever." And I could not stop laughing when I saw that, and it's not just one place. I saw one and I saw one in Bristol, too, so I think we have an emerging political movement going on here. Exactly. I would love it, by the way. Well, look, these outward signs of Trump be at the cookies, the yard signs, the rallies, they're going to be there. The only thing I'd say is people have to show up and vote or mail in ballot, particularly these people that go to rallies, Robert, they're kind of suspect that they're going to do that. But it is a good harbinger of folks that come before people. Oh, it is. I mean, that has been nothing like this. The cookies are a perfect example. Now, I'm embarrassed that I did not have an answer for this question that I sent in. I think it was because I was a little keener on the other suggestion. Yes. But Steve Austin was a test pilot and an astronaut. In every way, he was perfect physically and mentally. You have to be very intelligent to be an astronaut. He gets into the accident. They pour $6 million into him, which in today's money would probably be $6 billion, and they produce a superhero. So you had something that was perfect and something that was made better. I don't know if it's a winner, but it's all I got right now. And I love this show and you guys have a wonderful day. Well, thank you again publicly for triggering this question with your commentary on Henry. Definitely. Don't bother. Thank you, right? Henry's. Henry's Henry's funny. Yeah. Have a good one. Let's go to. Oh, Jimmy Matthews. Hey. Colonel Jimmy Matthews here. Is he a Colonel? Former Colonel. Former Colonel Jimmy Matthews in Blue Bell, formerly in Blue Bell. Hey, Jimmy, how are you guys doing? We love having you on this show. I need you to get to the bottom. That blue bell in. I need the recipe of how they make those pancakes that thing. Thank you very much. No, no pancake law from Jimmy. I heard my, I heard my name. Yeah. The guy I called Colonel was thinking, who's this Jimmy Matthews guy? Well, I just wanted to clear up. Is the president in the studio today? No, he's not. He's out on the campaign trail, President Trump. But no, this race is a really good point about grammar, Jimmy, because here we are. We're talking to a Colonel who's no longer actively like out there, you know, over in the Middle East or anything, but we still call him Colonel, right? He's not former. He's not. Former Colonel. Yeah. He's not former Colonel. Absolutely. I've earned the title that President Trump earned was president, so he should be president really is called Colonel once it even a Marine once a Marine always Marine. But what I'm saying is the president's not physically in the building. So you call him former President Trump. Let me ask you, Jimmy, he's been called former Colonel. Okay. It's just just a philosophical question. Isn't it a more pleasant, a nicer world to give people titles, a title they earned, even if they're currently in that. Isn't that a nicer, genteel kind of world? Absolutely. But it takes away from the president, his currently president, President Biden. How does it? How does it? Yeah. You're calling somebody who is not the current president president. I will offer further evidence to go against Jimmy here. Just yesterday, we had some great audio from Mayor Jim Kenny speaking at the Kamala Harris event. And throughout the segment, if I remember correctly, Don was referring to him as not a former mayor, Jim Kenny, but mayor Jim Kenny, I don't think you call a mayor, Kenny. Absolutely. You're talking to him in his presence. If the president were to walk in and you wasn't here physically, you're playing back clips. Similarly, how we play like clips of President Trump, if the former president Trump walked into the building with you today, you would say president Trump. All right. Thank you, Jimmy. I think we win this one, God, yes, former mayor, by the way, Jim Kenny on that point was asked, what was he doing in Scranton yesterday? He said the Harris people asked him and he's willing to go anywhere to take more shots at President Trump. All right, Henry, there's your notice. Oh, yeah. Get him in here. Tell him, look, you can make the Harris case for an hour. We'll do an hour. All three hours. I don't want last. You know, the first 30 seconds or so. I said it at the over and under, but tell him unlimited. Here's your chance to make the case for Harris against Trump. Tell him we'll give him the first five minutes. I will be in a straight jacket. I literally will bring a straight jacket and a muzzle. Yes. And look at him on YouTube here and we can do it at a remote location. Oh, I don't know. We can, I think Greg would set it up. We could do it at a Wegmans, maybe in the wine aisle. We could talk a wine. I know he's a white wine guy, another, a disability, but yeah, seriously, come here. You want to go anyplace to make the case for Harris. You're a mayor. I'm not. You ought to be able to make the case. Let's see what happens. All right. Steve Moore, the president's economist, president, shouted out yesterday when talking about the economy in Scranton. He's got a brand new book out talking about the Trump economic miracle. He's got to talk about this in more detail to bring people back to those days. Steve Moore is next here. First though, for years, I've talked about the health benefits of rescue natural supplements after making their omega threes part of my daily routine, as I told you for years from supporting hard health to providing pain relief. They provide essential nutrients that impact your bodies in so many ways. Listen to this recent comment from Carol. She says triglycerides are at an all time low. It increased my well-being while joint pains and muscle aches have decreased too. People like Carol have trusted rescue with their health goals and now it's your turn. 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Hey, Steven, congratulations on the shout out, the book, and welcome back to Philadelphia. Thanks, Tom, for having me, and that way that was quite an honor to have the president do a shout out like that. By the way, it's an important book. You don't want to do any self-promotion here, but it's important because it's such an incredibly important election coming up, and it's critical that people know the real story of what happened with the economy under Trump, and what happened at the economy under Biden and Harris. And, you know, the point of the book is really just put out the evidence side by side, and by the way, this is the kind of book you can read in three nights. It's very short snappy, but it lays out the evidence, and I don't want to ruin the ending for folks, but out of 22 major economic measurements that we, you know, we make to decide how the economy is doing, Trump beats Biden and Harris on 20 of the 22, and in many cases, by a mile. So when you look at, you know, wages for workers, when you look at real take-home pay for workers, when you look at inflation rates, when you look at the price of groceries or the price of gasoline, when you look at small business conditions, when you look at the stock market, when you look at mortgage payments, all of these were much, much better under Trump than Biden and Harris. And people, you know, if you're going to vote your pocketbook, you know, and there are a lot of reasons people vote for one cotton candidate or another. But if you're voting your pocketbook and the Wilson table issues, then Trump is, by far, the superior cotton candidate. Well, without a doubt. Now, I think the polling is fairly accurate on this, and just because it goes against what you and I would intuit that Trump is favored over Harris on the economy, but I'm taking a broad number that I've seen, then I have a theory why, and where your help, I think, is needed with Trump's presentation, if I could, on this, she's maybe seven or eight points, nine points behind on who handles the economy better, which ought to shock us because it's an obvious thing. 30 points. Yeah. And a lot of people have a nostalgic sense. In other words, in our memory banks with Trump, they're not remembering chaos. They're remembering just the things that you said. The only thing that they made some headway with is the tariff thing they keep on calling it a sales. You know, and they're willing cohorts in the media. I think that, was it Vance in the debate or a couple of people? You may have been once, Stephen, it said they kept a lot of these and added to it. How do we get rid of the stigma of tariffs in the way that they're attacking it? Well, first of all, I just, for the record, I'm not a tariff guy. I'm a pretty great guy, but I think, you know, Trump's, it's been a couple of things. One is, did you, I bet 90% of your listeners will be surprised by this, but it happens to be true, that tariffs went up more when Biden was president than when Trump was president. Did you know that? I did not. For them to say, you know, so they love tariffs and tariffs are taxes. There's no question about it. Now, what I saw, because I worked with Trump in his first term, and he used tariffs and the threat of tariffs as a weapon, as a negotiating tool to give, excuse me, to get other countries to do what was in America's interests, whether it was forcing them European countries to pay the, you know, the dues or whether it was the immigration, you know, getting Mexico to help on them, you know, in the border, in Mexico, all sorts of things, getting China to stop stealing our intellectual property. So he's, Trump is a master negotiator. I mean, he wrote the book, right, the order to deal. The second point I would make on this is that, you know, we, if you have to look at the whole package, if they're talking about a national sales tax, who was the president who put in place a 20% national sales tax? It wasn't Trump. It was Biden. And why do I say that? Inflation is a tax. Exactly. Every time, ladies and gentlemen, you go to the grocery store. You are paying the 20% grocery store tax that Biden imposed. Every time you go to the gas pump, you're paying a 35% tax because of Biden's energy policies. Every time you pay your mortgage, you know, I love this, you know, Biden saying, I mean, Kamala is saying, well, we're going to give people a down payment assistance. The, you know that under Biden and Harris, the average mortgage payment for a median house, a medium, you know, value home, that has increased by 75%. Steven, here's the point. I'm going through you, I'm going through you to stoke you up even more when you're talking to Trump, to get him to drill down on everything you just said is the way that I would approach it there too, particularly. It's a leverage here. He's telling John Deere or he's telling the Chinese, and you're not going to get away with it. That's it. And that resonates. Remember in 2016, he did it with a company that was brutal on how they fired people. I don't know if it was carrier, somebody like that. And he said, first day I'm going right after them for what they've done there. People like that, but somehow another, but the media, they've been able to worm onto just the taxation part of this. Yeah, and look, Trump wasn't that, we did the big tax cut. It's kind of like it was $5 trillion of taxes, folks. No, oh, that's going to be rich people. Don, do you really believe that that they're going to get $5 trillion out of rich people? I mean, they're not rich people aren't stupid. They're going to find ways to get those taxes, but it's going to, they're going to come right after the middle class. They always do. I mean, when they, do you know the story that when they first introduced the income tax in, I think it was 1916, one of the biggest mistakes this country ever made? But at that time, the people who supported the income tax said, don't worry, it's only rich people are going to pay the income tax. Right. Yeah. Right. They always say that, right? They always say that. Yeah, without a doubt. And I think your book takes us back to it. It gives heft to this, but in my mind, Steven, people remember the Trump years is pretty good. The grocery store, for example, they were good. Yeah. They were good. It's just closing the deal here on this whole thing that Harris shouldn't be anywhere in the ballpark. Exactly. I mean, remember that if it had not been for COVID, Trump would have won a 40 state reelection landslide. Remember how good the economy was at the beginning of 2020? It was like the greatest boom ever. And I remember waking up in the middle nights and God, things are too good. Something's going to happen. I didn't know if it was going to be a meteor or, you know, a tornado or I never suspected a virus, but that changed everything. And by the way, did you know, just a statistic for people, more people died from COVID under Biden than Trump? Did you know that? I would have guessed that if you put me in a bed, I would have said, yes. Yeah. Yeah. Because that's when it was worse. By the way, Steve, you spoke to the you spoke to the Bucks County GOP a couple of weeks ago from Tony on YouTube, very encouraging thanking you and listeners should know, I've told you this many times, I was teaching, I go all the way back and saying, who is this guy? You were in that John Stassel piece, libertarian John Stassel, he's talking about it. And your, your methodology of taking that nugget and extrapolating is second to none. Is this at the channel a little bit more in Trump? He's got it all right here. This should be on the economic thing, you know, to be the decider. Well, thank you for saying that, by the way, it was just a wonderful time with the folks in Bucks County. And that's one of the most critical counties in the country right now. I don't want to put too much pressure on my friends there, but you know, these are people who are going to be the ones who are not knocking on the doors, people are doing the poll watching, making sure that there's not fraud. I want everybody to, you know, vote who's eligible to vote, but every time in a legal immigrant or someone votes twice, they're stealing your vote. Is that simple? Yep. Without a doubt. How many books for you now, Stephen? Sorry? How many books? What book is this? You mean? Yeah. Yeah. Oh, sure. The book you've written. Yes. How many? Oh, this I've probably written six books. This one I did, by the way, with the most famous economist in the world, Arthur Laffer, who really was the goes back. He did Margaret Thatcher's tax plan. He did Ronald Reagan's tax plan. He did Donald Trump's tax. He's been all over the world as the pied piper for the benefits of lowering taxes to make an economy grow faster and create more jobs, and it's worked every time. And Kamala Harris, meanwhile, I mean, look, you're going to leave you with this, Tom, because I know you got a busy afternoon. There has never been a time in the history of the world when a country got rich by raising taxes. Exactly. You just can't do it. It never works. So just please, folks, don't believe her when she says, oh, it's only going to be the top 1% there. You could take every single penny from, you know, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett and LeBron James and all those people, and you still wouldn't be able to balance the budget. They're coming after you. Absolutely the book, the Trump economic miracle and the plan to unleash prosperity again. Steven, thank you. Thanks so much for joining us. Well, let's do this one more time before the election. Oh, yeah. Well, right. We're right down right now. You get with Trump. I'll take care of the listeners. You put it in Trump's. He was exactly the stuff you said today. Thank you, Steven. Awesome. Thank you. I only care about one thing, winning. And Trump has a better argument than he's making when it comes to the economy. Yes, he's funny. He's great in the rallies and people have a vague, nostalgic remembrance of the Trump economy and what it was like. Steven Moore's got to get just a couple more nuggets in there. They say over and over and over again to move people to say, yeah, that's exactly right. How in the world is she anywhere near on the economic aspect because some people are buying what the media tells you day and night that if Trump has elected and puts these taxes, they call it tariffs in here, then we're all going to pay $4,000 more a year and all that nonsense. It's nonsense. He uses it as a club to get better behavior. That's what he does with it. All right. Phone lines are 855-839-1210. Jump on board. On the side question two, hey, my friends at Martin Water Conditioning are celebrating their 51st year with their annual anniversary sale. 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Thieves and consumers have diametrically opposed interest when it comes to car thefts, but they seem completely in agreement that all fashion gas powered cars are still the way to go. Yeah, they're thinking, I'm a thief, I get this, I got to be worried, I'm going to run out of electricity. Ben Affleck broke down the other day and I think it was an electric vehicle on the side of the highway. I saw a footage of it, not that I wish that on anyone, because he was with his son, but maybe with Affleck, it's just something that they're going to keep on pounding away at, but he's never really going to take off and the fires, apparently, you know, when you realize what you're dealing with here are enormous. You're seeing that play out during the hurricanes. Now, we're going to talk about our guy in the ground briefly, Nick Sorter, independent journalist. You've heard him on with me a lot from East Palestine originally. What's the latest in North Carolina? That's in the Praetorian Guard in the media have been trying to fend off Republicans saying that A, it's pretty clear that FEMA is well funded, but a lot of those funds were sluiced off to legal immigrants. Two, they weren't exactly on top of things moving mountains to get to people early on. These were a lot of activists, the Redneck Air Force and all this stuff. They did admit to yesterday to having a helicopter go over top of where their supplies were. We've all seen that there. A lot of people have seen that video kind of disrupting them. So North Carolina, the takeaway is if those people are going to be voting for a candidate as a candidate, a big government and Kamala Harris will be surprised. The only issue is can they get to the polls? Can they do mail in balloting? There's still time, but that's kind of the great unknown to see how it plays out. All right. So we've got Dom's money melody. We'll talk with Nick Sorter here and a couple of things. 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