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US SENATOR JAMES LANKFORD 6-8-23

Jun 08, 20238 min
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Good morning, good morning, good morning, and welcome, welcome, welcome. It's time to check in with United States Senator James lank Dhand. Senator, we just had the debt ceiling vote take place. What are your takeaways on that. Yeah, it's frustrating because we needed to make progress as a nation during that time period. The debt ceiling final vote was really a vote to decrease the increase of spending, but not to decrease spending, if I

could say it that way. The Congressional Budget Office assumes Congress is going to increase spending at least by inflation, though Congress had never voted on that. The vote itself was, well, we're gonna increase spending this year and next year, but will increase it less than the rate of inflation. And so it was declared at big savings. That's not really cutting down our spending, that's not really reducing the debt at all. And so my frustration was,

Hey, let's talk about what's really going on. I think Americans can handle a grown up conversation. That's why I put up the Federal Fumbles Book every year to say there are areas we can actually cut out of spending. There are wasteful aspects in government spending, so let's cut those, and then let's

also be strategic and what we're going to try to do. But it starts with that wonderful adult conversation to say, let's all talk about things like grown ups here and admit what we really have is an issue, and let's talk it through how to solve it. Other big things facing of course Congress and the Senate in particular, of course, is the Southern border issue. It seems like every day we just keep hearing more and more stories, and they're

not good ones. They're not good ones. I was down on the Southern border three weeks ago now, and when I was down there, I always asked the same thing every time. When I first arrived at the border patrol, and I go on a regular basis what has changed since I was here last, because there's always new trends, always new aspects. The first thing that they said when I got there this time was we have a lot more

folks that are non Spanish speaker that are coming across the border. As they described it, along the border, these are military age men coming in from Russia, from China, from Pakistan, from the Middle East from Mauritania and West Africa. These are individuals coming in where we have no criminal history on

them, We have no idea of the background. But it's men that are coming across and saying, hey, I have fear in my country, but we have no idea who they are, their real identity, or where they're headed. And the Biden administration is still as of today, just releasing them into the country and saying Okay, you can come in, but you have to show up for a hearing three or four years from now in the future. And there's no one tracking these individuals. They're just released into the country.

So my frustration is this administration says one thing, like they have said, hey, the numbers have actually gone down, when in realities the numbers are as high as they've always been. They're just counting them differently and putting them on different lists and saying, oh, you want both lists, now is going to give you one list. So they've literally split them into two different lists and they're only given the numbers for one of them, saying the

numbers are down. That is incredible. That is absolutely incredible. These are things that people were saying many many years ago. To watch out for foreign nationals from other than Central and Southern America. This will be happening. Well, in dribs and drabs, it has been happening, but it sounds now like it's more and more common. No, Tom, it's accelerated significantly.

For instance, when I was down there, said three weeks ago, I asked the border patrol gate talking about some of these populations where they're coming from from West Africa, which is a fundamentalist Muslim country area, and they're in Mauritania, that particular country. Just in two weeks, they'd had a thousand men that come across in two weeks. In two weeks, so this is

greatly accelerated. If you want to go back to Mauritania, just two years ago, there were about ninety people in two in a year that had come across. So this is a big acceleration that's happening for that particular region. And we're trying to be able to say hold on, these individuals have flown through eight different countries to be able to get here. This is not just

fleeing for asylum. This is something else. What's going on. Well, there are more than just these two issues, but they're very big ones going on in Washington, DC, where you're doing the people's work there. Bring us up to date on what's been happening legislatively. So, Chuck Schumer in the Senate has tried to figure out how to be able to manage all the absentees that he has, so he's not been able to move some of his

nominations through. We've got some really bad judges that they have brought up. There's a judge they brought up this week. They tried to get past, but because there were a couple of Democrats that were out this week, he couldn't actually get the past, which I think is good for the country. Quite frankently, what one of the judges that President Biden has put up actually said, one of the threats to the Republic is the Senate and the Electoral

College. And he doesn't mean like the Senate how it votes. He means the Senate how it's designed. He wants the Senate to be able to have representation just like the House has. So basically his problem is the United States Constitution. He doesn't like the Constitution and thinks it's a racist documents and so he is trying to But the Biden administration is trying to put him on the courts. Is one of our circuit court judges. So it is remarkable some

of the people that they're putting up right now. We're pushing back on each one of them. And as long as the Democrats have some attendance problems and actually getting here and having people out, it's we're going to get to you to slow down this process. But unfortunately they outvote us if everybody else shows up, and they're going to keep craying some of these nominations through. Well, we got a lot of people running for president, and it's most people

who are in office often don't say too much during the primary. But what do you think is the more the merrier for folks trying to run for the highest office on both sides of the aisle. Yeah, the nice thing about being a Republican is that we've got a very deep bench. We've got a lot of really good people that are out there with good policy ideas, and so my hope is that we'll I have this good conversation. I'm not endorsing

anyone. I'm staying out of this race, but I would tell you there's a lot of good folks to be able to look out with a lot of good ideas. We'll have our first debates in August, so they're coming up quick about the time everybody's headed back to school. We'll have ten or twelve people on stage actually having a debate about what can help us as a nation. What's the right tone, what's the right direction, what are the right policies, how do we get out of this Biden economy, how do we

actually secure our border? How do we have better standing worldwide? So I'm looking forward to all the dialogue and allow us to be able to whittle the field down anything we forgot to cover. Senator No, there's a lot going on. I tell people that get frustrated about what's happening, none of these problems are bigger than God. So I encourage people to pray, let's get to work. Let's set the example for who we are as a nation.

There's no reason for us to live life angry all the time. When we're angry, we actually focus and say, Okay, let's get to work and try to be able to actually solve these things. And that's what I try to channel my energy towards every day. Well, most pops know how to get a hold of God, a simple prayer we'll get or done. How

do we get ahold of you if we need to get something across? Yeah, well, be getting a hold of me is harder than getting old of God, because you can reach out to him any places, anytime, anywhere if you want to reach out to me. Lots of books do how to call, because they do, and we get lots of calls, and that's a good thing. But you can go to Lankford dot Senate dot gov, Lankford dot Senate dot gov, and you can get all of our information or

email address, our phone numbers. If you have a stamp, you can even mail us a letter. We'll have the address there. You can go to social media at Senator Langford. But as always I encourage you not to believe everything that you read on social media, and but if you're willing to be able to go there, we can get more information there too. Thank you, Senator Lankford.

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