9/6/17-Mark Levin Audio Rewind

The reporting on Hurricane Irma is very frustrating. We can’t tell by these forecasts where this hurricane will go, which is creating a lot of panic. It is enormously annoying to hear politicians getting in front of the cameras telling us what to fear and what to do. It’s also clear from coverage of Irma that meteorologists follow an imprecise science. If they don’t know where a hurricane is going to hit in three days, how can people predict climate change 10-20 years down the road? Also, President Trump had defied conservatives and Republicans by cutting a stop-gap debt limit and budget deal with Democrat leadership. Trump not only turned his back on the people who elected him, but also gave away his biggest bargaining chips for a wall on the southern border. Now the president who said he would shut down the government in order to get the wall completely backtracked. Not only is he not shutting down the government, but the debt is completely out of control and they’re doing absolutely nothing about it but adding to it. He’s going to increase the debt limit without getting anything for it. All the leverage for a border wall has been thrown out the window. After that, what Barack Obama did with DACA was unconstitutional then and is still today. Trump campaigned on rescinding this and he is throwing his promise out the window. DACA puts people on the way to legalization and citizenship and of course they will vote Democrat. This is why the Democrats support this policy. To add, Trump is not going to deport DACA recipients, but they shouldn’t receive benefits. American citizens are not treated this way, because they do not get second, third or fourth chances when it comes to the law. The issue here is the Constitution, but nobody seems to care about it.
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