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Bidenomics Is Not The Answer

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The biggest problem when it comes to the US economy is the government. The Biden impeachment inquiry will begin next week. UAW president is not happy about Donald Trump speaking to union members. A Democrat in Connecticut claims he lost an election due to voter fraud.

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Attention. You're listening to the Todd hf Radio show, America's home for conservative not bitter talk radio. Be advised. The content of this program has been documented to prevent and even cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lean to the right. Here's your conservative but not bitter host, Todd Hoff. Well, here's a headline that should make your day better. Democrat admits what the worst case scenario would be leading up to twenty twenty four. And let

me just spoil the story. Here, spoil the peace. We are on path for the worst case scenario for the Democrat Party, which of course means what is best for this country? Three, Because, my friends, the Democrat Party is burning this place to the ground in every conceivable way. Welcome to the program. By the way, I am your host, Todd Huff email should you want to be part of the conversation, Todd at Todd Huff show dot com. Can also text three one seven two one zero twenty eight

thirty three one seven two one zero two eight three zero. This is town Hall Katie Pavlets and kind of setting the stage for where we are heading into twenty twenty four. Now keep that on pause for just a brief moment because all of these things, you know, with everything going on, it's a little challenging right now to talk about things in sort of a linear way. They intersect with each other, these issues and things that are happening, and

it happens every election cycle. But my friends, there is so much. There is so much going on out there, from the UAW strike and how that impacts economic problems. Were already dealing with how that is impacted by government regulations on certain types of vehicles, electric vehicles in particular, the type of economy that this nation has. That's its own thing, but it intersects with issues that we're talking about, issues that are relevant for the presidential election,

for our election of Congress, members of senators. We've got the House holding its first Biden impeachment inquiry next Thursday, so a week from today, September twenty eight, that will be when the first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing is held. We're talking about subpoena ing financial banking records from Hunter Biden and Joe's brother, I believe, I think I read that as well today. So there's all this stuff going on. There is what's happening with Trump, what's happening

with his indictments and all of this. Of course we're on a collision course. Puts us on a collision course for twenty twenty four, which is where this article or the information here that Katie Pavlich is is talking about here comes into play. So she writes the polling for Joe Biden's reelection chances against former President Donald Trump and almost every other candidate running for the GOP comment nomination continues to get worse by the week. Now, this is interactive polls. This

is a tweet that they sent out. When was this sent out a couple of days ago? I think yes, September, So about a week ago. Suffolk University saw your Business School and USA Today. That's who put this poll together. Do you feel the economy is improving? Twenty percent of American city economy is improving. Seventy percent seven zero say that it is getting worse.

Now I find myself wondering where are these twenty percent? I mean, is this the twenty percent that only gets their opinions on their own life from the media. Are these folks who see improvement to mean the destruction of a free market so that they can replace it with a socialistic or worse type of market. Is that? What is that what they're after? Is that what they mean by improving? Are these people that work in the government, Are

these members of Antifa? Are these people in the administration? I don't know, But twenty percent say it is improved improving, and seventy percent live in the real world and know that it is getting worse. I guess ten percent either didn't I didn't have it here, but ten percent either didn't know or thought it was staying the same. Who do you trust more? The next question to improve the economy? Now this is interesting. This is where it

really gets interesting. Forty seven percent say Trump, thirty six percent say Biden again. Now, how in the world, How in the world. I don't care. If you just let's say you hate Trump. Let's say you think Trump tried to overthrow the country our democracy in January of twenty one. Let's say that you just think that he deserves prison. I still don't understand.

I still don't understand. If asked the question who do you trust more to run to improve the economy your answer being Biden, I mean your answer should be anything else. Your answer could be a leaf Blower. I mean, at this particular point in time, for thirty six percent of Americans to say that Biden is more trustworthy to improve the economy. He has he and his ideas, his policy, his policies, his view of what the government's

relation to the economy and the market should be. They have those things have directly one hundred percent caused this one hundred percent inflation. I've said it countless times on this program. Inflation is not simply that the simple answer for the individuals who are either too lazy or they just don't know it passes the test for them to hear, inflation simply means the increase, the increase in the cost of things that they buy. And that's not one hundred percent true.

Now what's true, of course, is inflation does increase the costs or the prices of things that they're buying because there's a specific reason for that, and it's because the government. The government overproduced the amount of money and the money supply. That is the key factor, because there's a myriad of reasons why prices can go up. And also, inflation hits across the board uniformly, meaning meaning it it hits everywhere. It doesn't just hit a particular sector.

It doesn't just hit gas prices. Right when Biden comes out and blames you know, if you blame inflation simply for the gas prices we have, you're missing the larger point as to why they are what they are. It's not just because the currency has been made worthless, not completely worth shit, but worth less than it should be to where you have to use more of it to buy the things that you normally buy. That's inflation. It's also that

there are taxes built in, massive taxes. I've been through this before. In fact, I had an individual that I have known since I was in high school, and he was going off on big oil. And I'm not a defender of big oil, by the way. I'm a defender of truth, and I think we have to understand truth. That's what's important. There is blame to be assigned in multiple places. But we can't just uniformly wag our finger at big oil and say you're the problem, because that's not true.

The biggest culprits, the biggest problem when it comes to our economy, make no mistake about it, is the government. It is the government, my friends. Does big business have some responsibility. Absolutely does in the case of UAW going on strike, do they bear some responsibility as it pertains to the auto industry right now? You bet you. All those things are true. And just like the automakers, I mean, but the government, you

trace this back. I don't want to get into I'm going to stay on this article here from Katie Pavlich. But you trace back what happened with the United Auto Workers when the federal government basically came in and remember this back in two thousand was it two thousand and nine or so, when they bailed out bailed out the Big Three, Right, that's when all of this stuff.

You can trace so much of this to that point in time. And on top of that, you can also point out some of the problems, like government regulating the efficiency of vehicles, government regulating the production of electric vehicles, there's no infrastructure. Look, I don't care. I have family members, I know people that have electric vehicles. If you want to buy one,

that's great, that's your prerogative. What I don't want is for you or anyone else to be forced to have to do this, especially especially when force government. By the way, it's synonymous with force, when government forces you to do anything. When government forces you to do anything, what they're also doing is creating kind of a ripple effect across the economy. So it's not just that they're forcing you to buy an electric vehicle. They're also forcing the

hand of let's say, building the infrastructure for charging electric vehicles. We have no I mean we have a tiny bit. But if there were no gas vehicles on the road today, no diesel powered vehicles on the road today, we would not You couldn't get anywhere. You would have to stay within wherever your car could take you on a charge because you wouldn't be able to charge

the thing, or there would have to be some other invention. The market would have to come in and save the government from the mess that it has created. One the problem in the economy is the government. So then the basic question is which one of these people Trump or Biden, Which one of these people is in favor of their being more government, Because the person who thinks there should be more government in managing and controlling the economy is by definition

the person who's the problem. And it doesn't matter about any of these other things that are happening. That does matter for the larger interest of the country, your liberty or freedom. But just when it comes to this question, who do you trust more to improve the economy, Trump or Biden? One should be able to look at this and understand that the problem comes from the person who wants the government to do the most. And you look at what

Trump did with the economy. He cut taxes, he cut regulation, He tried to open up more exploration and drilling. He tried to make those processes easier. Those are all good things. They're not magic call bullets, because that basically just eliminates obstacles for the market and allows then the market to go fix itself, to go do what it has to do. So but what's also interesting here is when they asked independence. When they asked independence, whether

they believe Trump or Biden was more trustworthy to improve the economy. Forty six percent said Trump, twenty six percent said Biden. That's plus twenty for Trump with independence on the handling of the economy. That's a big deal. There also was a two twenty four presidential election poll conducted by CBS News and My Friends. Trump is up. Trump is at fifty percent. That's also interesting, fifty forty nine. You know, normally at this stage in the process.

Normally, at this stage in the process, we're still a ways out. We don't even know for certain that this is gonna be who's going to be on the ticket. Unless something crazy happens, then this is going to be who's on the ticket. But we don't know for certain. We haven't not a single ballot has been cast in the primary. But it is a safe bet still because Trump is trouncing the competition. He's not even competing with the kind of thing about that he's not even competing. They're having a debate.

He says, go do your thing, it doesn't matter. I'm walloping all of you. I'm going to go speak, he says during the debate with UAW members, which, by the way, I saw an article today that says that the head of the UAW is very upset that Trump is going to be speaking to union members, which is exactly what I think Republicans should do. There are a lot of people in the Union who either vote voted for Trump, will vote for Trump. They see the problem that Biden has

created, they see the problems. Look, they see the problems that their union has created as well. Anyway, but you got this poll, Trump's up fifty forty nine, and amongst the independents, he's up fifty seven to forty two. So you start looking at these things, you look at what's coming here in the next well next week, I mentioned off the top the beginning of the Biden impeachment inquiry. That's going to begin. Trump's going to

be getting back in front of more people. We talked about this yesterday. The more he is able to talk about things and more people hear him, the more he moves the needle. I shared earlier in the week, back in earlier this summer, or maybe even later later than that, back into the spring or late last year, the number of Republicans who believed that the

Biden election was legitimate, well, let's say illegitimate. People in the Republican Party who said I don't believe that Biden won a legitimate election in twenty twenty was in the low sixties right back in the springtime. It's now up to sixty nine percent, So it increased. People have more doubts about the election results now than they did six months ago or whatever a year ago. And whatever you think about that, don't get stuck on that at the moment I'm

just saying, Trump's out there talking about it. The needle has moved right, The needle has moved in Trump's favor. The people more Republicans are agreeing with Trump. I'm saying, forget about the issue, take the emotion out of it for just a moment, and say that is how. That is the other thing that's going to happen during this campaign. He's going to go out there and he's going to move more people. He's not, folks,

his starting point was going to be his low point, you know. I mean, after think about it, what he's gone through with impeachments and Russian collusion, nonsense in Ukraine and the perfect call in January sixth, and in indictment one, two, three, four, whatever indictment we're up to now though he's the negatives are baked in. Trump only has one way to go

from here. I can't even imagine the only other play, the only other thing that they can do that could they hope hurt Trump as if they somehow get a conviction before the election, which is unlikely just because of the timelines of how court cases work. But again, I don't put it past them to ram this thing through simply for that purpose. They'll probably set a trial date for October thirty one of twenty twenty four or some such thing, or

you know what I mean. This is how they do it. Put it right in the heart of the election season, the general election, right before it, when they were hiding Hunter Biden's laptop last year or last election, I should say, twenty twenty. That's the same time that they might want to see Trump and cameras in the Trump courtroom, him testifying. They can get him in handcuffs or an orange jumpsuit. They would love that. But

that's the only play they really have left. It is, and it's a big one, and would it persuade people maybe, But it's also I think going to infuriate people that still, for whatever reason, are not ready to vote simply seeing what they've already seen, which is crazy to me. There's gonna be people that are still gonna say, I'm going to vote for Trump because what is happening in this country, what is happening to this president,

absolutely should not be happening. And so it's a worst case scenario for the Democrat Party. So that's what Katie Pavlich article is talking about. And that's what these other pieces of the puzzle. This is not a good situation for the Democrat Party and that should bring us hope. Not because I personally want the Democrat Party to fail. I want anything to fail that is in the

best interests of liberty in this country and for the American people. And right now, my friends, and for some time, the Democrat Party has not been on the side of liberty. The Democrat Party has not been on the side of the American people the constitution. It is full of radical leftist hatred

and venom, and that has to be stopped at all costs. It's not personal to me, but that Democrat Party must not have political power or else, my friends, we are even in for even worse problems beyond twenty twenty four. Quick time out long in this segment. My friends are listening here to conservative not better talk. I am your host, Tod Hugh. Back in just a minute. I'll come back, my friends. So I mentioned a little bit about this you aw strike, excuse me, you aw strike.

The Big Three President of the union UAW United Auto Workers Union is Sean Fayne. He released a statement recently in the past couple of days about Trump speaking to the union members. And remember when the debate, the next debate happens, Trump is going to be speaking with union members that night instead of on the debate stage with the other Republican quote unquote candidates. So this is what that statement read, in part. Every fiber of our union, I'm

looking here by the way at hotair dot com. Every fiber of our union is being poured into fighting the billionaire class and an economy that enriches people like Donald Trump at the expense of workers. We can't keep electing millionaires and billionaires that don't have any understanding of what it is like to live paycheck to paycheck. He then added that about Trump that those who struggle to get by and expecting them to solve the problems of the working class. So a couple of

things about this number one. Number one, it's a you know, I'm I am. I've shared before that I'm my dad. My dad was a member of United Auto Workers Local nine thirty three, actually when I was younger. He's since retired. I'm not a guy that's just at anti union in general. I mean I think that hey, that's between the company and its workers. I am not a fan of unions amongst the federal workforce, because I'll tell you why that the reason I'm not in favor of unions in the

federal workforce is that they're effectively unizing against the taxpayer. And pause that for a moment. And this is this coincides with what I'm saying here. So you may have heard people like the Santas Ramaswamy, Trump's said stuff about this reducing the size of the federal bureaucracy, right, because over the past several years, it's obvious, it's obvious to any person interested in seeing things objectively and seeing things for the way that they are, that there's massive problems within

the bureaucratic state. The unelected professionals who are who are basically in positions to make decisions, in positions to either support the president. They should be supporting the president that's in office no matter what, because that's their job, because that's part these jobs are in the executive branch. And there's reason to believe

there's evidence that there that that didn't happen when Trump was president. And why didn't it happen, Well, because they didn't like his policies or some of those policies may impact the federal the federal workforce. And so Biden is actually trying to do something now that was in the stack of stuff earlier this week. I might put it in today's stack of stuff too, since I'm mentioning

it. But Biden is trying to make it harder for Trump or whoever de Santis or Ramaswami or whoever eventually becomes commander in chief, chief executive in this in this country. And maybe this is multiple of these individuals in a row, because again I think it's clearly going to be Trump or the Democrat in twenty twenty four anyway. So, but the idea is that they're going to try to make it harder to come in and get rid of the workforce.

And it has to do with technical stuff about how they're classifying the types of jobs and how hard it is to get rid of folks. And part of that is the federal union process and how they protect people, how they protect people that sometimes just simply need to be fired. I mean, that's there's no two ways about it. Look, I'm not I understand people looking for protection of their jobs. I don't. I don't have a problem with that.

I have a problem when we're defending people and making it impossible to hire people that are in some cases trying to thwart the intention of the President of the United States when they're in the executive branch. And even if they just need to be eliminated, maybe maybe they're their wages are way out of control, They're benefits are astronomically expensive. Those things, by the way, their

retirements, those things are unfunded liabilities. When we talk about thirty three trillion in debt, we're not even talking about some of the federal expenses we have in these categories. There's no doubt whatsoever that the federal workforce needs to be

reduced. And Ramaswami and Trump and the Santis are absolutely correct for saying these things, up to and including even the complete eliminations of departments, departments of education or whatever else IRS has been floated out there as well, which I mean, again, I'm fine. I'm fine with these things. I absolutely am. Anyway, So, federal unionization is something I'm one hundred percent against. If you want to have a union between a company and its employees,

I mean, I suppose that's between them. So but at the same time, at the same time, I'm not okay with some of this what's being said, because what's being said here is creating a false narrative, right, creating a false narrative here, and it's creating it's creating the fight between the

wrong types of people. So when mister Fayne writes how the fight is against billionaires and the working class, I would suggest, and look, I'm not saying that there's not problems with either of those groups or either of those individuals within those groups. But what I am saying is the first battle we have to fight, and we have to fight it together, is Americans against their government. That is the first and most important fight because why are people struggling

financially? It's inflation? Why is their inflation? We've been through that. Why do we have thirty three trillion dollars of debt? Why are we giving Ukraine bazillions of dollars every time the sun rises? Why are we? And I know there's a lot that goes into these discussions. That's a whole nother that's a whole other rabbit hole to go down, But but the question is why, ultimately, why are we spending money at the rate we're spending it

and creating massive problems for both groups of people. You're taxing people who have more, more resort, more income or whatever. You're taxing those people, taking more of theirs. And for those who don't have as high incomes, you're making it harder on them by interfering in the economy, adding to inflation, making it harder to pay the bills, making it harder to survive.

And then you're pitting them against each other. This has to stop. And that's not a defensive billionaires or anything like that, because, by the way, they're not bad people by virtue of being billionaires. And that's and some people have a problem with me saying that, well, they have too much money, they could write a check and solve the world's problems. If only it were that easy, my friends. It's most of the world's problems are

not due to money. Most of the world's problems are due candidly to two things, to governments and to people making really atrocious choices that in some cases impact a lot of people, or sometimes impact it's just my personal choices impact us personally. The idea that some billionaires you have less because some billionaire has it is just not the way that a free economy works, the pie grows, the pie grows. The government needs to get out of the way.

Let it happen. Quit pitting side, picking sides, and quit pitting people against each other. My goodness, my friends, quick time out back in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends. You know that we are in expansion mode. In fact, we're looking. We're looking now. I hope to here in the next a few weeks have some new stations to tell you that we'll be adding to the to the lineup around the country. I

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cut it off too short. So we're gonna take a break here. As we're continuing to this conversation into some of these comments made by the UAW president as it pertained as it pertains to just well overall the election. He's not happy. He's not happy that Trump's going to be speaking to union members, which says a lot, right, I mean it says a lot. I wonder how upset this union president is with Biden president bribery. He seems like he, I mean, didn't bad hasn't bad mouth that at all. That

I've seen, but he doesn't want Trump speaking to the members. That's it's crazy if you stop and think about it, especially when you understand what we laid out last segment, which is the problem that we have in this country. Economically starts and I would say ends with ends with government, and it starts and ends with those who think they can control it. It doesn't mean that there's no bad capitalists, because obviously there are. There's bad individuals in

every group. But when you give these jokers and clowns too much money and they start trying to manipulate situations, the market pick winners and losers. In the case of where the Hunter Biden laptop may take us takes us to actually all out corruption and pay to play scandals allegedly, possibly, you can see full blown problems happening in massive, massive ways. So I'm gonna take a break. There's another thing in the news that I want to get to as

well, time permitting. Here an election that a Democratic candidate has said has been stolen from him. I want to talk about that time permitting as well, because I've been told that elections are perfectly secure and that nothing there's not even a single ballot that's cast, that is fraudulent. It's the safest thing in the history of the world. Remember when they were saying, by the way election this is the safest, most secure election ever. What does that

even mean? Were the others not secure? It just it's just stupid, stupid words that come out of these fool's mouths. Anyway, timeouts in order come back after the break and hit those two things back in just a minute. You know, I really want to talk about this election thing, but

let me just say this. In closing about these Union the UAW President's remarks, he says, we can't keep electing millionaires and billionaires that don't have any understanding of what it is like to live paycheck to paycheck and struggle to get by and expecting them to solve the problems of the working class. I get it. Look, I understand, and there's nothing wrong with wanting to elect people who can relate, obviously to what you are experiencing. However, however,

it focus focuses us on the wrong thing. It focuses us instead of on the problem that is coming out of Washington, DC, out of our state houses, out of our city government, government's county government, all of it. It focuses us instead of those things. It pits us against each other. It creates a series a type of class warfare, and I just vehemently disagree with us. We are Americans. We are Americans first. I would be much more concerned if I was a member of a union, not

with the next worth of the president. I would be much more concerned about a president that was creating policies that was harming my family, that was making my pay worth less, that was potentially potentially selling this country down the river so that his son could allegedly get wealthy off of these lucrative business deals. That to me would be much more concerning. And I think that the vast majority of Americans agree with that, agree with that as well. So shifting

gears here. I know that there's a lot more to say about the union, the deal that they've refused and twenty one percent paid pay increase and a four day work week and all that. I just don't want to get into that at the moment, because I want to put this on your radar. I want to put this on your radar. If you have not seen this yet, this is again. I'll put this in the stack of stuff. The Federalist dot com Democrat produces video alleging Bridgeport mayor stole election by stuffing ballot

boxes. Again, this is at the federalist dot com Mark Hemingway. Democrats and media keep insisting that absentee ballots and mail in voting don't contribute to voter fraud, but a mayoral election in Connecticut could blow a big hole in that dubious claim. So, according to the Brookings Institution, there's no evidence that mail ballots increase electoral fraud. That is a quote from the Brookings Institute.

USA Today purports to quote fact check the false claim that mail in ballots, mail in voting is connecting to bad act connected to bad actors fraudulent ballots. The Brennan Center for Justice informs US extensive research reveals that fraud is very rare. While it's important not to make claims about it, the existence of voter fraud you can't prove. What's also true is that nearly all of the analyzes dismissing concerns about voter fraud and mail in ballots rest on a logical fallacy.

Now listen to this. This is this is putting it very very concisely, and this is exactly right. Again, this is Mark Hemingway at the Federalist. So this is the logical fallacy that people who are trying to dismiss claims of actual voter fraud election fraud. This is the fallacy they're making. And this is how he puts it. The absence of evidence is evidence of absence.

Let me say that again. He's saying they are making this logical fallacy believing that the absence of evidence equates to or is equal to the evidence of absence. So, in other words, that just because you cannot you don't have a video of everything that's happening, it doesn't mean that there that there is evidence that this was the most secure election on history in the history of the world, right, the most secure, safest election ever, which is

preposterous, by the way. And so here we go. And then when you combine that with the fact that we're not allowed to look at these things, the problem becomes much much bigger. Anyway, that's gonna be on the stack of Stuff page on the website at todtufshow dot com. I think it's worth a read if you can find your way over there. But I'm gonna take a break with my friends. You're listening to conservative not better talk. I'm your host, Todd Huff back in just a minute. Welcome back,

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