What's a matter Donald are you losing state regime media, which calls itself ...
you absolutely delivered that they have no choice but to report the data right now,
“as much as they don't want to and Donald, the data ain't good at all.”
The Consumer Sentiment Report for University of Michigan has the worst consumer sentiment in the entire history of the poll. The deficit continues to soar our debt continues to mount for most Americans right now. This economy is in a great recession or a depression. I know that your billionaire buds don't feel that way because when they talk about the
K-shape, their economy is great, but for 99% of Americans, things cannot be worse right now. Put it in the data and Fox state regime media has been calling it out. That's what's going down. I'll give you an example right here, one of the Fox hosts yesterday said, you know, people
voted for Trump to bring down the cost of living to make things more affordable. It's much worse. People are struggling out there to survive here, play this clip about people voted for president Trump and part to make the cost of living lower and making ends meet easier. And it's gone the wrong way in the last couple of months, Taylor.
And then Fox continued, a host goes on to say, I don't really think we could be ignoring how people feel right now. That seems to be what Trump advanced and Rubio and they're all doing.
“I mean, we all remember what the CEO of Hein said this past week that consumers are running”
out of money. They're tapping into their life savings and they're running out of their life savings. While Donald Trump's out there talking about triumphal arcs or arches and golden ballrooms and demolishing the public golf courses in DC and black granite in the White House, whatever the heck he's talking about next, reflecting pools, driving the motorcade and the reflecting
pools. Let's play this clip. But to ignore the way that people feel right now about gasoline prices and mortgage rates, they're pissed off and they have every right to be upset and has that quote from the CEO of Hans yesterday, Kraft Hans, consumers are literally running out of money.
But, and then state regime media, which calls itself Fox, read the consumer sentiment report that I talked about, ain't no denying what the consumer sentiment report says. Let's play this clip. It was the latest week from the University of Michigan on consumer sentiment. What do we have Madison?
The number is 48.2 for May, that is a record low. It was expected to slip down to 49.5, but 48.2. We also have some news on inflation, 4.5% increase over the year in inflation.
When you look at this number, 48.2, this is the third straight decline and the second
record low in a row. And it kept on going, talked about how the regime is expecting a $2.1 trillion deficit for the 2026 fiscal year. That's up from 1.8 trillion. The last fiscal year now, folks, I was a political science major and undergrad.
I went to law school because, you know, I knew enough math to be dangerous, but as I looked at these numbers, when I'd wear my deficit hawks, remember all these magas were deficit hawks, whenever the Democrats are in the debt, the deficit is growing on. Then they get in power and they're the ones who make it worse, like during Donald Trump's
first term, he added more debt than any other president.
And most of the other presidents combined, 30, 35% of all of our debt came from Trump's reform, before former president Biden, he was recklessly printing out money. That PPP program also was basically flushing a lot of money down the toilet to rich people who didn't need the money in the first place.
“And you want to know what was causing inflation, what was causing it?”
What do you think caused it? It was Donald Trump's calamitous term the first time, and he's doing it worse this time, play this clip. The administration is expecting a $2.1 trillion deficit for the 2026 fiscal year, 2.1 trillion, Edward Lawrence of the White House, OK, Edward, what does that mean for the national debt?
Yeah, the federal debt is going up, is exactly what that means. And the government watched all group warrants, and this is just unsustainable, if you
Look at Treasury data out yesterday, as well as the president's proposed budg...
year projection for 2027 is 2.1 trillion for the deficit, and most of the increases in defense
spending.
“But that's up for $1.8 trillion, the last fiscal year.”
But folks, it continues on from there. Another Fox host said, OK, the average one week getaway for an American right now costs $2,000 who can afford that. I don't know, maybe the people I club Mara Logo or the people in the Golden Ball rooms, or the club Rose Garden, maybe they can, but not most Americans, not not not pretty much
everybody here play this clip. The average one week getaway for an American costs nearly 2 grand a person. Wow. The math behind it, relentless air fairs, gas, restaurants, theme park tickets, the costs are exploding.
And for working families, it's maybe not going to happen this year. So the next, we have this host talk about how comments from world pool executives are coming out saying they haven't seen this demand solo since 2008. Play this clip. Book at world pool.
Tonight. Good morning. Good morning. Why the dive for world pool down 60 years? Yeah.
So comments from executives are coming out, and they're saying that they haven't seen demand this low since 2008, that this feels like recession levels to them. They're citing the number of factors record low consumer sentiment, economic impact of the Iran conflict, severe weather, all of that drove what they're saying is 7% contraction
in industry demand during the first quarter.
OK. I'm interested.
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checkout. That's join deletme.com/mitis, code mitis, M-E-I-D-A-S. Now as I'm just showing you, there are seats of what they're saying on Fox and to their credit, they're just saying what the data shows. It's fascinating, right?
Because why is it that we're not technically in a recession, although most Americans feel like they're in a great recession or a depression? It's because the distribution of wealth is so uneven and so unfair. That the wealthiest Americans are so damn wealthy and those corporations are making a lot of money and they're just shuffle in money to and from each other while the American
people suffer.
That what's happening is the technical definition of a recession is to basically have back-to-back
consecutive quarters where you have a negative GDP. Most Americans feel we're in serious negative GDP territory because Americans aren't getting jobs and they can't afford rent and they're struggling because the CEO pays 3,000 or 5,000 or in some cases 10,000 times their own salary and their health care is being ripped away.
So it's being artificially propped up basically the economy on like economic steroids, if you will, when the rich get richer but the thing is while you have the rich getting richer on economics, it's probably a good example. You have everybody else basically famished in a massive famine and they're suffering but all the weight of that wealth at the top is pulling it up.
So technically it's not a recession but it is because the American people feel we're in a depression because that's the average experience right now and no one talks about it like that. Then these Trump regime people go on Fox and they try to spin this. You have Brick Rollins, Agriculture, Secretary, dismissing the farmers' concerns about
fertilizer costs. Play this clip. But I get 30 seconds also on that another issue and that is the concern about the fertilizer that has held up in the straight-up on moves.
What's your level of concern one to ten?
Well on a scale of one to ten, Dana, my level of concern, listen, America because of
“energy independence, we've got enough fertilizer in our country.”
We have fertilizer.
The concern is the price and we've implemented it basically at 20 point action plan to start
bringing those prices down. But for the long run, this is the President's vision. We have to re-shore fertilizer. You've got Sean Duffy bragging on state regime media about taking a seven-minute. He said for the past seven months, he's been doing reality shows.
Play this clip. So I want to lean into America's 250th birthday. Rachel and I actually met on a road trip on a reality show. And so over the course of seven months, we just kind of found these moments where I might be able to do some work, I could take the kids with me do a road trip.
And our motto is to love America is to see America. And there's so much to see in this beautiful country, we did that with our family. The President kicked us off as you're seen right now. We went to the oval with the kids, by the way, who gets to do that. The kids were wildly excited and he was so generous with his time to President was, you
got energy secretary Chris Wright talking over a Fox News graphic showing the national average gas prices for 55 is like we're all about lowering prices here play this clip. And what about people's concern about gas prices? They're seeing numbers that you give them some heartburn and some heartache. And it's hard for a lot of people to figure out how they're going to stomach this for
much longer. It is. And of course, it's been tough for our administration as well. This is an administration, the first Trump term and the second Trump term all about lowering energy prices and an incredibly successful record in doing that.
So with President Trump looked at the trade offs of going into Iran right now, he knew his sort of beautiful record of just constantly pushing down energy prices, gasoline, headline prices as well.
But Iran has roughly a thousand pounds of uranium enriched to 60 percent massively higher than
you ever need for any commercial power production. It's actually quite close to repins grade uranium. So they just get to this threshold where they're not far away from nuclear bombs. President Trump is absolutely unwilling to hand the next administration on nuclear armoured. You've got has it saying that we're in a golden age as upon us.
Let's play it. Yeah, these are two months in a row of absolutely blockbuster numbers. So to put up in perspective, Bill, not that I'm counting, they have 65 economists that were pulled at Bloomberg on what the number should be 62 came in way below 62 out of 65.
“The fact is that people still don't have faith that the golden age as upon us, that”
Trump policies are working, but it keeps showing up in the data. And then you've got Lara Trump with Dana White talking about the UFC fight that's going to be at the White House and Lara Trump saw like Dana. I hear this is going to be the hottest taken in town. How many people are going?
This is a solid that and Dana's like, well, actually it's an event that we're just going to come 43 hundred seats for the military. Oh, it's such a hot ticket, such a hot ticket. Well, yeah, I mean, there's going to be 43 hundred come. So it's going to be the, how is this a hot ticket?
What do we even tell? Why is there UFC fights? Why are we talking about UFC fights at the White House and golden freaking domes and arches and black granite and reflecting pools and getting rid of the parks? Can we just talk about the American people?
Please can we just listen to the suffering that the American people are experiencing and deliver for them?
“That's what we need to be doing right now.”
Anyway, here's what they were talking about with the UFC fights.
Let's play it. All right, well, Dana White, we're so excited to have you back on the show. Thank you so much and what a great venue, as well. But the thing everyone is talking about is this incredible UFC freedom to 55 at the White House, Dana.
I don't even know how you go about putting on a production like this and also when you listen to state regime media, you hear people like this guy. Yeah, this guy web, you know, these, they're like, we all know that the straight of horror moves has always been closed around always controlled it. That's why we went to war.
We were talking about, I mean, Iran always controlled. They got it in the war and Trump's catastrophic, they didn't control it before the unlawful war by Trump and it, yeah, what are you talking about? This is what they stay on. The g media, but that was not, that was, that was, when these straight was open fire to
this. That, you are not allowed to mine international waterways and Iran's been doing that for decades. It was not open, it was constantly under their influence.
We're on number to just a moment, say, Mike drop.
And then finally, you had the end of the week.
“You had Tom Homan, the so-called borders are.”
And he's saying, look, the end of the day, 60% of the people we got are criminals, 40% totally innocent. I would say that's a good ratio.
First off, it's a lot more innocent than that.
“But even if I accepted your arguments, Argoendo as true, you're bragging that 40% of the”
people you've detained are completely innocent. By the way, their definition, the Trump regime's definition of criminal is like traffic ticket, like traffic ticket or like marijuana offense from 1981. That's, they include that in the criminal. But you're bragging that 40% of the people that you've thrown into concentration camps
are innocent. Well done, you sickos, what a sicko regime, here play this clip. So look, we're going to rest now, criminals, even though President Trump is prioritizing public safe trust, national security threats. If you look at the numbers right now, about 60% of everybody who rest into criminal, the
“other 40% or not, I think that's a good percentage.”
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