You're listening to The Buck Sexton Show podcast. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the Buck Sexton Show. We've got ties between Joe Biden and his Attorney general are allegedly very fraid. We'll discuss whether I buy into that or not. Bluss the negotiation to avoid a government shutdown. Spoiler alert, Well, I guess I shouldn't give the spoiler alert before I tell you what's going to happen, but
I'm doing it anyway. The Government's not going to shut down. And then a bit of advice to the Wall Street Journal on obsessing but having the perfect career plan. Those are three things I want to dive into you today. Let's start with this story. We talked about this on the radio show today, but I want to follow up a little more the attorney This is the story Wall Street Journal ties between Joe Biden and Merrick Garland deteriorate from
distant to frigid. Attorney General's vaunted independence has put all on relations between the White House and the Justice Department, and it says the already frosty relationship between President Biden and his Attorney General, Merrick Garland is now in a deep freeze. So respect and admiration among White House aids for Garland, a longtime federal court judge, chose to underscore the independence of the Justice Department and has shifted for
some into resignation and distrust. They point to Garland having appointed not just a special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump, but two others as well, one looking into his son, Hunter Biden. So here's the situation, folks. You could believe that these White House aides who are speaking to the Wall Street Journal are just deciding to give the Wall Street Journal information that could be useful politically against the Biden White House. Why would they do that?
Or you could see this as I do, as a disinformation operation, this information operation. How would that work? Well, I think you see it right now. They tell everyone via the Wall Street Journalist, the mouthpiece, remember a conservative paper. They tell them, Oh, Biden is so angry, he's just so upset at Merrick Garland, so that then there can be talking points. Then people can go out there and say, see, Merrick Garland is doing real justice. Biden so mad at
him for what's going on. Here, and it makes it seem like to people who haven't really spent a lot of time thinking about this, the fix isn't in the justice system is serious, and this is something that everybody should believe, Right, that's the idea. Oh yeah, no, it's fine. It's they're being so rough on Hunter Biden. No one can really believe this. No one can really believe us. Think about it for a moment. They're being rough on Hunter Biden. They assigned as the special counsel to look
into Hunter Biden stuff. They assigned a Weiss, a confidant of the Biden family. Effectively, he's been in Delaware forever. Who under doj regulations shouldn't even be a special counsel. He's already within the department pervie. You're supposed to bring
somebody from outside the Department of Justice. So Merrick Garland is putting someone in charge who will use every trick and has used every trick so far as we know, from the plea deal that fell apart in the summer, to make sure that Joe Biden doesn't have to worry about Hunter getting in real trouble. Right, charges are one thing, it's convictions and prison sentences that are the real punishment, that's the real problem for someone like Hunter Biden at least.
So I don't buy that this is a real sentiment that the White House has, that their White House, that the White House is upset at the Attorney General because he's just being so strict, because he's such an honest man, and Joe is upset with him for being so honest. I don't think that that's a reflection of reality here. Tre ask me what I think is going on, And if you're listening to this, I suppose you are asking
in some way. I think that they're trying to convince people that the system is not utterly corrupted in favor of Democrats, especially going into a year where we'll see multiple efforts to try Donald Trump in criminal courts. So it doesn't that add up? Does that make a lot more sense when you think about it. Oh, look at this, this Merrick Garland Department of Justice is so strict and serious. I guess that the Democrats are even upset at them because of it. It reminds me a little bit of
what the Obama administration did. For those who remember this, very few people do remember, but I do remember it. There were these new stories about Obama as the deporter in chief right going into the twenty twelve election. Obama has deported so many people. Gosh, he's so strict on the border, he's so strong on border security. He's the deporter in chief, and there are these stories popping up. You're saying, hold on a second, why would that be
something the Democrats are doing. Democrats want amnesty, they want as many illegals coming into the country as possible. They think their future Democrat votes. And so you look at a little more. You said, oh, they change the definition of what counts as a deportation to make the numbers look bigger. That was one thing they did. So if you were turned around immediately, that was counted as a deportation,
even though that's not really a deportation. And then beyond that, this is where I think it gets even more interesting. The point that they were trying to make was Obama is so strong on the border, so you know you can trust him in these negotiations with the Gang of Eight in the Senate for an amnesty bill. Right. I mean, he's so strong on the borders. So when he says border security as part of comprehensive immigration reform is guaranteed.
You can trust him, right. You see how the propaganda works. They create a false belief in somebody on an issue so that they can leverage that to get something they want on another issue. Oh, we can trust Obama on the border because he's so strict with deportations, so you know that he will do what he says when it comes to enforcement. It's all a scam, folks, It's all this honest. I think that's what they're doing with Merrick Garland.
I don't believe that Biden thinks that Merrick Garland has done anything other than his level best to protect the Biden regime and to go after enemies. Remember it's the Merrick Garland is the one who's appointed the special counsels looking too Trump, who's doj has brought two felony criminal in diatments against Donald Trump. How much better does Joe Biden think he's gonna get as an attorney general who is a weapon of his regime than when he has
the Merrick Ireland. I think Merrick Garland is even more of a partisan than Eric Holder was before him, or Loretta Lynch. I think Merrick Garland has been willing to absolutely go after Biden enemies and doesn't care what it has done to the law in the process. You know, being healthy and feeling strong. Who doesn't want that. Our friends at Chalk Sulfoman company based in Texas want to
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by one percent from current levels. So continuing resolution, friends, Both parties spend too much, and it's not going to stop. We say we wanted to stop, but we don't actually want it to stop it because we elect people that will continue to do it. And then when we think we're doing something about it, we think when people are standing up and saying enough, they're doing so little that it won't make a difference in terms of the overall numbers in the debt. So it doesn't make a difference. And
so how does anyone believe that this would stop? How does anyone believe that this would go in a direction other than what we've seen? Right, That's the part of this that I think everybody has to understand. This is just on autopilot. Now. Some people are trying to do something about it, but they can't do enough to really stop it, at least not realistically politically anytime soon. So you're going to see all this reporting about the dead ceiling and we spend too much money, We're going to
get a continuing resolution. We're going to spend way too much money, and if anything, we'll get some insignificant reduction in the increase in the amount of spending, and we'll be told that that's something we should all be excited about. Now. Thing's going to change until things change, meaning the spending will continue until we have real economic pain that people feel and take seriously. And at that point it could
be too late. I don't want to be dooming gloom on this, but I'm being doom and gloom because that's what's going to happen. If you look at the history of Fiat currencies, the history of Fiat currencies will show very clearly, or shows very clearly that over time they all eventually get debased into nothingness. It's just a question of when how long it takes. So yeah, that's that's the challenge, folks. Until people feel the pain, the Santa
Claus situation continues. Free stuff for everybody, nobody's got, nobody has to pay for it, right right, it's not how it happens. But we talked about it all day long. The majority of the American people do not want this situation to change. They want the printing presses to keep just worrying, you know, going on as fast as they can. That's that's what's going to continue to happen. I don't see any change here. My pillows team has a great sale going on in every day item for your home.
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knew were crumbling fast. Maybe it's time to think differently about getting aheads by Rachel find SiGe And I would just say, in the basics of this, she's right, showing up at a company and working there for thirty years and just getting better all the time, making more money, advancing if you do the you know, you have a great work ethic and all that. That's just not going to be the reality for a lot of people. Hasn't
been the reality for me. I've I'll be moving again in a week, and I have to say I have lived in as an adult, I think twelve different places, homes, twelve different homes at this point, moving mostly for job in financial reasons, you know, move here, move there, get closer to work, less expensive apartment, whatever it may be. And that's been the reality for a lot of people I think who like me grew up in large cities in this country and found work opportunities in those cities.
Now that's changing, obviously. I live in Florida now, and people that can work remotely are working remotely, and so there's some flexibility with regard to that. But the career path a crew that's day to day life stuff, that's work life balance, whatever you want to call it, a career trajectory is going to be very different for people. Companies are much more volatile than they previously were. You know,
there's not the equivalent really. I think of an IBM where you go there, you work there, you know, for thirty years, and it's a great, steady company that makes great products, and you know, maybe that's a simplification. Maybe that never you know, Ford Motor Company, right, Obviously that ran into problems eventually too. Nothing lasts forever. But a career path that's going to be study for twenty or thirty years, unless you work in government, which I looked
at as a possibility at one point. I mean, I was working government. I left, and I left in large part because I wanted more I wanted more option options in my life day to day. I wanted more freedom and I didn't want to just be at the whim of a massive bureaucracy that really just doesn't care about
anything day to day. Right, the bureaucracy exists there, So I do think people should think more about that going forward and think about how their careers will be require a lot more flexibility, a little more creativity, and also durability, meaning you're going to go in and out of career fields, you're going to go in and out of different companies, and accepting those changes and embracing that reality is going to be to the benefit of those who are still
building and making careers. I think that's very valid, think that's very real. All right, that's the Bucks X and show for today. Tukian more tomorrow, She'll tigh
