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GOP's Wake Up Call Week

Aug 05, 202218 min
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The jobs numbers are in and they are very good, which ends a good week for the Democrats. Buck breaks down the work that needs to be done by the GOP between now and the election. Plus federal civil rights charges were filed against the police officers involved in the Breonna Taylor case and Ron DeSantis suspends a woke district attorney.

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You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Team, Welcome to the Freedom Hunt, Friday, August, fifth edition of the program. We've got the jobs numbers in and they're good. They're strong Democrats getting a week in the books that will help their aspirations to hold the Congress because of a few things which we will discuss. It's not a panic moment, friends,

but it is a wake up call here. We've got a lot of work to do between now an election day. We'll discuss that. Plus, we have the Justice Department announcing charges against four Louisville police officers involved in the search warrant and then subsequent shooting incident with Brianna Taylor where she was killed in that incident. Federal civil rights charges

against those officers. We will discus us that. And then we have also the dismissal or i should say suspension, pardon me, suspension of a district a state's attorney in Tampa by Ron de Santis. This is the right move and I'm happy to see it coming down. We need a lot more of this, my friends. We need this to be something that's happening on a regular basis. But first, we're more than halfway through twenty twenty two. It's already

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Here we are waiting for the big July jobs numbers, and it is a whopper five hundred and twenty eight thousand, five hundred twenty eight thousand, basically double the expectations, and five hundred twenty eight thousand's the best number since February, when we're over seven hundred thousand revisions to the last two months or twenty eight thousand, over half a million jobs added. Because we live in reality, my friends, we have to we have to be honest about the fact

that this is going to help Democrats. This is a strong number. This is a strong jobs number for this month. Basically double what was expected. Now, inflation is still very high, costs are still very high for individuals, so you're not feeling and a lot of people, of course already have jobs. The job's number isn't really affecting them. They still have to deal with whether they can afford the things that they need. So there's still a lot of economic pain

to go around. But there is a moment here, you're feeling it, you're seeing it of a momentum shift toward the Democrats right as we're about to enter the absolute peak of the election cycle, just before the August recess, just before you're seeing things turn a little bit in the direction of the DS the Democrats. And here is the media just, oh my, gosh, the greatest jobs number in the history of jobs. Oh my, as Dickenberg would say, five hundred and twenty eight thousand jobs created or restored.

Hard to believe, But the US economy added five hundred and twenty eight thousand jobs in July. It is a whopper, five hundred and twenty eight thousand, much higher than expected. The US adding five hundred and twenty eight thousand jobs last month, much higher than consensus. It was a strong number, the best number since March. We can dispel the notion that the economy is currently in recession. If we're intercession, many who be laying people are rather than hiring them.

But if you're trying to make the argument it's all doom and gloom out there and we're on a fast track to recession, you can't. This is not your father's recession. The only word I can use Harry's Wow. Okay, let's take a moment see what's really going on. First of all, I've been asking the question for months. There's I've asked economists who have come on the radio show, what is happening right now in the jobs market? Because I keep going into businesses that can't function the way they should.

Restaurants where they have to keep a section closed, not because they don't have people that want to eat there, but because they can't get any and do the jobs. Can't get people to do the jobs. The airline industry right now huge labor issues. Can't get the pilots, can't get the ground personnel to fill the roles needed. So, well, what's happening? Why is it so much worse now that it was? Now? I just there are specifics for these

industries at any given time. There are things that one would have to look at and say, okay, that's the aerospace industry is affected in this way, or the service industry has these factors that are involved. But there's something funky going on because people are dealing with high inflation. If you look at the high cost of all this stuff right now, and there's a lot of labor issues. There are entire sectors of the economy that aren't functioning

as they should. There are supply chain issues. We have a shortage still of baby formula on the shelves in this country. But and we have negative GDP growth for two quarters in a row. As we know, that's a big one the traditional accepted definition of recession. But we had a very surprising too. And remember the economists that Democrats cited, we're surprised by it. So this isn't like when they say, oh, all the economists agree to make their case for them. The economists out there who are

just constantly wrong, but who cares. They cited or they expected two hundred and fifty thousand jobs something like that. It was over five hundred thousand jobs to be added. Now, a good month does not make a good economy, whether it's jobs or anything else. But I want to tell you when you add all of us together, the victory of the Kansas abortion referendum, that's the abortion lobby. The abortion industry is very mobilized by that. Yes, there were

specific factors. I've talked to you about them. In Kansas had to do with the Kansas State Constitution. A lot of things there that allowed that They basically lied about the referendums about freedom and the constitution. It's about abortion, it's about abording babies in the womb. But that was something that was a win for the Democrats. We can look at all the specifics of it and we should learn from it. But that was a win for Democrats

for the abortion movement. And then you have this Job's number. You have the passage of the Chips Act, where they essentially outmaneuvered Republicans, which they did. They said, hey, Republicans, you vote for Chips, don't worry, We're not going to do some big inflation bill. And then psych they decided they were going to do the big inflation bill a version of it thanks to Mansion in Cinema. Notice Cinema was holding out to get some goodies for her state

of Arizona. She wants to keep her job, goodies for her state. At also to eliminate the elimination of the carried interest tax loophole, which only goes to benefit private equity and hedge fund managers. So those Democrats were all, Oh, yeah, we just want to Cinema comes in just in time to save the people who need the least saving from the tax code out there because they've had this. It's

just an obscene benefit. There's no reason for this. They should not be able to write off the money they borrow against their taxes in order to make massive acquisitions at a private equity fund. They shouldn't be allowed to do that. But it's a carve out for them. They write big checks. That's all that is. That's just a straight up payoff to a wealthy, very wealthy, very small set of the American people. And then you look at the Senate races, and the Senate races right now are

I'm just gonna say it. We're still looking strong in the House. You've got about an eighty percent chance of taking the House for Republicans, but it's not looking good in the Senate. Right now. We got to win, we obviously have to get one net pickup, and of the competitive Senate races out there, we are way behind. In Pennsylvania with Osvi Fetterman. Now Feederman had his parents paying his bills. This is a matter of public record, his parents paying his bills into his forties. It's nice work

if you can get it. And also is very anti fracking and believes that men should be able to play on women's sports teams. You think that he'd be a weekended it, but he you know, he looks like he looks like a rough and tumble, blue collar guy. So fools enough people with that he's a progressive. I mean, he forgot about running for senate in Pennsylvania. He should really be the mayor of Asheville. Asheville, South Carolina or is it North Carolina. I was just there, Ashville's North Carolina?

Whatever close enough is it? I'm forgetting. It doesn't matter, so it's not looking yeah, North Carolina, North Carolina. I knew that. I was just there. I know that Carolina's Darnet Buck, so he's he's doing well there. And then you have the Herschel Walk Raphael Warnock race, and Warnock is ahead you have the Mark Kelly, Mark Kelly going going up against our our friend from oh gosh, he

just won Arizona Senate race. What's his name? Anyway, Mark Kelly is neck and neck with Blake Masters, which is looking like that's going to be very close. But a point I can go through all of them. Point is it's not looking so good for Senate control either. So I'm not I'm not telling you time to despair. The Democrats are gonna win or anything like that. It's just this is a wake up call. Friends. This stuff can

turn very quickly. We have to be focused. We have to stay on at whatever states you live in, you've got to vote in this midterm. You've got to get people energized, organized and out there. People have forgotten about the madness of Faucis, and people have forgotten about the wide open border. You're saying, why I haven't forgotten? Yeah, I know. But Democrats aren't worried about you. You're listening to this show, you know what's up. They're trying to

fool people that barely pay attention on what's happening. Oh look, the job's numbers, everything's fine. Telling you gotta understand who the opposition is or else they will pull pull off an upset here. Now, the Brianna Taylor case, this is one of these bl very heavily supported narratives where you have a one who was shot by police who were exchanging gunfire with her boyfriend in his apartment. He pulled the gun and started shooting at officers, actually hit an

officer in the leg. He's shooting at cops. They return fire. Brianna Taylor is hit in that exchange of fire, and we're told this is because of racist cops. BLM gets march, it goes on marches about this all the time. Here's an Attorney General Garland announcing federal charge a federal charges against these cops. Earlier today. I spoke with the family

of Brianna Taylor this morning. They were informed the Justice Department has charged four current and former Louisville Metro Police Department officers with federal crimes related to Miss Taylor's death. Those alleged crimes include civil rights offenses, unlawful conspiracies, unconstitutional use of force, and obstruction offenses. The four defendants were charged through two separate indictments and one information. I'm going to begin today by discussing the civil rights offenses that

stem from the falsification of a search warrant. We alleged that these offenses resulted in Miss Taylor's death. Federal civil rights charges against against these cops. I read the indictment just so you know, and it's all conspiracy, federal civil rights conspiracy to deprived. It is the most amorphous, open ended kind of charges you could possibly see. But this is ultimately all about the bidendj going into the midterm election cycle, supporting the apparatus of and the narrative of

the Black Lives Matter movement, the left wing activists. They have been getting hammered recently because people don't like the progressive prosecutors making their cities unsafe. People don't like the rising crime in cities across America from the progressive prosecutors. Soros and his money has gotten a lot of attention, so people understand this, and so this is just all

a political move. This is a political hit going to destroy these four officers lives in one instance, to bring a federal charge because they're saying the cops shot through a door with a shade on it. He wasn't trying to hit Brianna Taylor. He was trying to hit the guy who had just shot a cop in the leg through the door. Federal charges for that. Okay, so I'm gonna explained by the way they all yelled police and you get into the somebody might want to explain at

some point. I'd I'd be very curious to hear more about how. On a police recorded phone call the morning after Brianna Taylor was killed, the boyfriend in this case, JaMarcus, was recording on a line saying, this is what you got to understand. Don't take it wrong, but Bree been handling all my money. She'd been handling my money for me and cuz it ain't just me. And then he said, tell Couz, Breed got down like fifteen thousand dollars, fifteen grand. She had the eight grand I gave her the other

day and she picked up another six grand. It's all on a police recorded line. She had no idea what's going on. She just happened to have this guy that she was having a relationship with with thousands and thousand dollars. Look, she was killed accidentally in crossfire. That's not going to that point. But they're bringing the civil rights charges on the notion this was a false fied, a falsified search. Ward, there's nothing going on here. That's just not true. That's

just not true. But the narrative is the narrative. Just like with Mike Brown, the narrative was the narrative until eventually they couldn't prop it up anymore. Lied about that one for a long time, huge federal investigation, as you recall. And then just on a positive note here, because it's been kind of a here's Florida Governor Ron de Santis announcing the suspension of Soros backed state Attorney Andrew Warren

in Tampa sixteen. Please, we don't elect people in one part of the state to have veto power over what the entire state decides on these important issues. The Constitution of Florida has vested the veto power in the governor, not an individual state attorneys. And so when you flagrantly violate your oath of office, when you make yourself above the law, you have violated your duty, You have neglected your duty, and you are displaying a lack of competence

to be able to reform those duties. And so today we are suspending state Attorney Andrew Warren effective and media absolutely the right move more of this Progressive prosecutors Republican governors need to toss them wherever they can, everywhere they can. They have perverted the justice system in the name of social justice. It made everyone less safe, all right. Make sure you check out the Clay Travis and Buck Sex

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