Greg Gutfeld
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This also goes back to the shutdown back and forth.
One of the things I said yesterday, just to repeat myself for your benefit, why thank you, is that.
The both parties do this, but the Democrats, I feel, are doing it more than the Republicans at this moment lying to their base that President Trump is going to defund ICE and abolish ICE.
And that's why they shut down the government.
And we know they're going to cave as soon as people start having to wait in long lines at the airport, the so-called ICE.
You know, Harold, I will give credit to the Dems for initiating the affordability debate.
But unlike Democrats, Trump challenged it and shared the lane with them.
Whereas Democrats, when they're faced with an issue, they just run away from it.
But he's going, OK, I'll see your affordability and I'll raise your affordability.
So if our Democrats, unfortunately for the president, prices, well, fortunately for the country and the president, prices start going down.
Retail prices start going down in September, October.
But one of our home newspapers here, the Wall Street Journal front page of the day, the bottom middle of the page says companies beset by costs are jacking up prices again.
The article goes on to say the electronics, appliances, blueberries, blue jeans, furniture and bedding.
and having betting stuff for your bed, for having someone trying to look at buying a refrigerator, I can tell you prices are going up.
And they point to tariffs, health care costs, and higher wages.
Now, I listened to President Trump earlier.
And again, Democrats, I don't understand why we're talking about so-called and why we're talking about the SAVE Act.
What matters most to everyday Americans are the, Greg, you said it well, Democrats push the affordability thing.
Now they're running away from it.