Tuesday, January 14, 2025

O'Leary Speaks - People Should Listen


On Monday, Speaker Mike Johnson raised the possibility to tie disaster relief for California's recovery from the wildfires to raising the debt ceiling. That certainly is a reasonable possibility.

The current, outgoing Biden regime has already, on Thursday, announced the federal government would cover 100% of costs for the initial disaster response to the Los Angeles wildfires.

Meeting with federal officials at the White House, Biden said the funds would go toward debris removal, temporary shelters, salaries for first responders and more for 180 days.

 But it is clearly not enough. The current estimated damage is approaching $60BB. Oh, and it was announced that the current regime will give $770 to each victim.

Big whoop. Like the $750 to each victim for hurricane relief after Helene and Milton. How is that working out?

Each day, it seems, it is getting worse. But the problems still remain.


Kevin O’Leary was on with Fox Business’ Stuart Varney on Tuesday and made the following statement, which, when you think about it for a moment, it makes a lot of sense.

"I think every taxpayer in America, including those in California, would like to tie this aid to removing Newsom and Bass. Now. Gone,” O’Leary said.

"Part of the deal would be, and I know Trump likes new ideas, here's one: not a dime until those two are whacked from their jobs immediately," he continued. "They are so incompetent, and all of the decisions they've made led to this, and they're still making mistakes. They're horrific managers. Whack them."

Not a penny for Newsom to steal from the rest of Anerica for his socialist woke programs. And still tie it to eliminate the debt ceiling, because the losses will certainly exceed $100BB or more if the fires were put out in total by tomorrow.

And that isn’t happening.

As for the Olympics which is scheduled for 2028, O’Leary said, "I even think the Olympics are in jeopardy [due to] the infrastructure. I think these homes, people have to realize, were built with pine timber back in the 50s and 60s, some of them as inexpensive as $15,000 now worth $4 million. They were dry. They basically melted," O’Leary explained.

"That looks like Hiroshima. But [with] the infrastructure and the policies, it's going to be difficult in terms of building them back."

But the first order of business is to dump Newsom and Bass.

 

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