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Mike Nellis
0:00 19 campaign and author of the endless urgency on Substack.
0:03 Great to see you.
0:03 Thanks for being here tonight.
0:05 So,
0:06 first let's start with New York keeping the focus
0:08 on Mayor Mom Donnie where he always wants it to be.
0:10 His tax the rich video, you know, naming and shaming Citadel's Ken Griffin.
0:15 He responded today.
0:16 Take a listen.
0:18 And now what the mayor of New York has made
0:20 clear to my partners and principally my New York partners,
0:23 my New York partners, is that we need to double down on our bet in Miami.
0:29 All right, Mike.
0:30 So, they're leaving and they're taking all those jobs with them.
0:33 Well, they're going to head to Miami that's got
0:34 a new Democratic mayor for the first time in, I believe,
0:36 like two or three decades.
0:38 So, is he a Democratic socialist or a Democrat?
0:40 Well, I'm just making the point that I think
0:42 Republicans are losing an awful lot of elections right now.
0:44 I mean, you're talking about all the Democrats
0:47 on my side that have rich parents,
0:48 but like we're not talking about the Republicans right now.
0:50 I mean, Donald Trump's kids are making deals in front
0:52 of the Pentagon right now that Trump is helping them get through.
0:54 So, I think we've got a problem of nepotism.
0:56 I think we've got a problem with both political
0:58 parties being out of touch with working-class Americans right now.
1:00 And it was on display at the Mech Galla
1:02 with Sarah Pollson with that ridiculous mask that she had on.
1:05 It was on display in Washington today where
1:07 Senate Republicans are trying to pass a bill
1:09 right now to spend a billion dollars
1:11 a year money to build Donald Trump's stupid ballroom.
1:13 So, I don't think anything's getting done to help working people right now.
1:16 All right.
1:16 Well, I understand uh you are opposed to the ballroom.
1:20 That is something that is not for Donald Trump.
1:22 It's for future leaders and you know
1:23 that there are lots of events held for leaders
1:25 all around the world in in tents on the south lot of the White House.
1:29 It's it's not great.
1:30 But let's get back to the hypocrisy here.
1:32 You say that Republican kids are making money.
1:34 Yeah.
1:34 But they're are not also calling uh for the blood
1:37 of capitalists to be taken in the streets like Hassan Per.
1:40 They're not standing outside of people's
1:42 homes and shaming them for their success.
1:44 Uh, so why is there all of this hypocrisy with these champagne
1:47 socialists who are perfectly happy with living
1:50 high on the hog privileged lifestyle, but they don't want it for the rest of us?
1:54 Well, hey, look, I'm the first person to tell
1:55 you that I think there are a lot of liberals
1:57 who are living high on the hog that don't
1:58 know what it's like to come from a working-class family.
2:00 And as somebody who's my mom stayed home and my dad
2:02 was an FBI agent working on a government salary to raise us,
2:05 like I came from basically nothing relative to a lot of these people.
2:08 But again, that hypocrisy is abounds.
2:10 Republicans are the first one to complain about welfare
2:13 and and SNAP and cut benefits and stuff like that.
2:15 But we're we're governed by a billionaire right now.
2:17 Donald Trump's got more billionaires in his cabinet who
2:19 have never really worked a day in their life.
2:21 His kids have, you know, they act like they hit a home run.
2:23 They they were born at the plate.
2:25 Like come on.
2:26 Okay.
2:26 So, you're hypocrisy everywhere.
2:27 You can make the same argument everywhere.
2:29 Donald Trump who whose father started a real estate business from scratch.
2:33 Whose father whose father started it from scratch.
2:35 You pass it along because that's what happens in real estate.
2:38 You you pass things along.
2:39 to grow businesses to develop companies not just in the United
2:43 States but all over the world who employ thousands of workingclass people
2:48 and support local economies whether it's in Chicago
2:51 when it's in New York City and so you can't say that they've never worked a day
2:55 in their life especially while you have Don Jr.
2:58 and Eric Trump and Ivanka all standing on their own
3:00 two feet when it comes to working inside that business.
3:03 That's a very different scenario than taking your parents'
3:06 money and then demanding that working class people,
3:08 especially New York, pay more taxes to pay for your pet projects.
3:11 Do I answer or are you going to filibuster me on your own show, Katie?
3:14 I mean, your your core argument is right that there are
3:17 a lot of people in the country that are hypocrites on this stuff,
3:19 but Donald Trump is the world's most famous Nepo baby.
3:22 All right.
3:22 His dad built that business.
3:23 He handed it over.
3:24 He basically ruined it.
3:25 And the only reason he's been able to grow his net
3:27 worth by so much is through outright corruption in Washington right now.
3:30 In the last year, Donald Trump has made
3:32 $4.5 billion dollars to grow his net worth.
3:34 He's got his kids selling contracts to the Pentagon for drone strike technology
3:37 that's going to aid in this stupid war that they're doing in Iran,
3:39 which the American people don't want, just like the ballroom,
3:42 just like everything else that this president does.
3:44 So, if he wants to get to work to help support the American people, fine.
3:47 But earlier today, Donald Trump said,
3:48 I wrote it down just to make sure I said it to you,
3:50 that gas prices being higher right now at $5 and $6
3:53 in most of the country is a small price to pay.
3:56 A small price to pay for what?
3:57 When you're a billionaire who's never
4:00 Iran is nowhere near having a nuclear weapon
4:02 and the American people aren't buying that lie.
4:03 No, they weren't.
4:04 They weren't before the war.
4:05 They weren't before.
4:06 No, listen.
4:07 Donald Trump cut up the Iran deal that Obama
4:09 made and now he's stuck in this situation.
4:10 Can't figure out how to open it.
4:14 It did nothing about the ballistic missile program,
4:16 which is really what Gabber Tulsi Gabber herself said
4:18 that they were nowhere near having a nuclear weapon.
4:20 There's no justification for this work.
4:23 I know the average person watching this right now is paying $5
4:25 a gallon for gas and that's why Donald Trump's approval rating is cratering.
4:28 I I understand and I do think that $5 a gallon
4:30 for gas is something that is hurting the American people,
4:33 especially the working class,
4:34 but the president has tried to explain that he believes
4:37 uh it is in the best interest of the United
4:38 States for the Iranian regime not to have a nuclear
4:41 weapon and that it will be over in due time.
4:44 But I want to get over to LA before we let you go.
4:46 Spencer Pratt, of course, is running for mayor.
4:48 Uh he highlighted how these progressive leaders insulate
4:50 themselves from the consequences of their own policies.
4:53 Uh we had JJ Smith on last night
4:55 to talk about the consequences in San Francisco.
4:57 Uh there's this harm harm reduction program
5:00 that actually does more harm than good.
5:02 Is this a reality check for any of these folks who are in these positions?
5:05 I mean, you can't tell me that working-class voters
5:07 in Wisconsin are happy looking at the policies of San Francisco,
5:10 New York, and that they want that to come
5:12 into their their neighborhoods or their congressional districts.
5:15 I mean, probably not.
5:16 But let's talk about Spencer Pratt for a second because I
5:18 thought that ad that they put together was really well done.
5:20 But Spencer Pratt doesn't live in that trailer uh where his house used to be.
5:23 He's living in another $2.5 million house.
5:24 So maybe he should tell the truth about where he actually lives
5:27 instead of trying to score cheap
5:28 political points after something horrible happened,
5:30 the natural disaster and the fires in LA.
5:32 I I think this is on your original disaster.
5:35 But well, I mean, you know what I mean.
5:37 But look, it it it Republicans love to do
5:41 this thing where they complain about the problems in LA,
5:42 they complain about the problems in New York, and there are real problems there.
5:45 I'm in Chicago, there's problems here,
5:47 but there are also problems in Republican states all across the country.
5:49 So, I think voters in Wisconsin probably care
5:51 a lot more about what's happening in Wisconsin,
5:53 and voters in California care a lot more about what's happening in California.
5:56 My advice to Republicans is spend less time
5:58 complaining about big Democratic cities and spend more
6:00 time fixing the problems in your state because
6:02 Mississippi is the poverty capital of this country.
6:04 Louisiana is the murder capital of this country.
6:06 Arkansas is the teen pregnancy rate capital of this country.
6:08 Go deal with those issues.
6:09 Then you come lecture us in big cities.
6:11 Well, the average Mississippian is richer
6:13 than the average person in Great Britain.
6:15 So, I think there's a big cont.
6:17 That's irrelevant to me.
6:18 In Great Britain,
6:19 just because red states have blue cities that pull down or drive
6:22 up their crime rates and everything else doesn't mean you can blame
6:24 I know it's always the Democrat's fault.
6:26 The party of personal responsibility can
6:27 never take responsibility for the crime.
6:29 We're not responsible for Democratic policies and and that are
6:31 implemented by when you run for office,
6:34 you're responsible for what happens in your state.
6:36 So if you're the governor of Louisiana,
6:37 Arkansas, Mississippi, you're responsible for that stuff.
6:39 Get to work.
6:41 Education in Mississippi is better than in New
6:43 York and California at this moment in time.
6:44 So we will see.
6:45 We'll compare now.
6:46 It's on the rise.
6:47 That's one of the few things they're doing, right?
6:49 One of the few.
6:50 Okay.
6:50 We'll get We'll agree on that.
6:51 Good to see you, Mike.
6:52 Thanks for coming on.
6:53 Thank you.
6:53 Bye.