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Jack Armstrong
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Getty. The economic fallout and uncertainty from the latest tariffs scheduled to launch the president set to escalate his trade war this week as markets reel over tariffs he's already put in place. So how will Trump's next moves shape the economy? And how do Americans feel about it?
Joe Getty
Well, we got some of the polling on that. That's Martha Raddicks of abc. But CBS actually had a poll which we can get into in a little bit on all that. But one thing I would like to point out that is this. If a Democrat is president, the only thing that matters is the approval rating. And they go with that. So the fact that Barack Obama was polling poorly with Obamacare or Fast and Furious or the Border, as long as his overall poll numbing was 50. That's what they talked about, right?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
With Trump, they ignore the overall number, like nobody's really interested in approval rating. They want these individual numbers. And so they hammer how he's upside down on some of the economic stuff, which we're about to tell you. And at the very bottom of the story, if you're reading it, or at the very end of the cast, if you're watching it on Face the Nation.
Jack Armstrong
Yesterday, they grudgingly Admit he's at 50%.
Joe Getty
Which is higher than he ever was in the first term.
Jack Armstrong
Right. It's so interesting to watch, though, a guy like Trump, who, in contrast to virtually every president before him, wants to avoid stoking uncertainty in the markets, in the business community, whatever. Just for obvious reasons, big business especially hates uncertainty. Trump with this whole tariff thing. And what's going to happen on Wednesday, I guess this is April 2nd. Do the math, Joe. Clearly, Wednesday, what's gonna actually be implemented and what's not? What are his goals really? Trump thrives on uncertainty in negotiations in a way I've never seen from a president before. And I can't decide if I admire his commitment to do it his way more or am concerned by the chaos it's unleashing more because the markets are way down. Worldwide auto stocks are down s P500 on course for its biggest quarterly loss in nearly three years. Nearly three years.
Joe Getty
All right, See, I was about to jump in with that because I heard that yesterday, the worst week since 2, 2023. Whenever they say that sort of stuff, I think, what?
Jack Armstrong
What?
Joe Getty
So a couple of years ago, it's not like I was eating My neighbors or whatever.
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. You weren't, you know, you know what, that's an. Never mind. By the way, you weren't prostituting yourself for cash. I have a much funnier way to convey that. But it struck me for some reason that this moment, partly because we have people kind of looking at us, we're at a major league ballpark right now for opening day, just for fun doing the show. Anyway, I decided not to go with the full version of that. But anyway, yeah, it was fine. It goes up, it goes down. There are little corrections up and down. What actually happens Tuesday though, will have long term effects. On the other hand, what is totally underrated in this, then I'll shut up and let you go on. Is if indeed what he is striving to do is move much, much closer to reciprocal tariffs and away from the post World War II reality where the behemoth United States economy was granting indulgences and love to all of the struggling smaller, Post World War II countries as they tried to bounce back or in the case of Asia or trying to develop in the first place. He's just trying to get to a 21st century trade relationship with all these countries. That's a great idea. Just a bumpy road getting there.
Joe Getty
Well, he's an ideologue on this issue, obviously, unless you can come up with some other reason, he's doing this because it's not helping him short term.
Jack Armstrong
Like I say. Yeah, he's clearly committed.
Joe Getty
Play since Joe brought it up, the, the, the car tariffs hitting play clip 20 Michael, some economists warn American businesses will pay those tariffs and then raise prices for consumers. By one estimate, the price of car should shoot up more than $6,000 by next year.
Jack Armstrong
That's a lot. Yeah, that's, there's a reason they go with that estimate because it's the highest, most exciting one and it's a year.
Joe Getty
From now and Trump is certainly not planning on the tariffs beating place for a year.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Speaking of the uncertainty, he says it's over, you know, fentanyl and all, but it's not. But he just wants reciprocal tariffs.
Joe Getty
I think I was reading something, I think it was in the Wall Street Journal that a lot of your big money people are disappointed to find out that Trump does not worry about the stock market as much as they assumed a lot of people had thought. He just does whatever he's got to do to keep the stock market high, you know, so he can keep the economy home and along. So it's good for his ratings. Well, he's clearly not just doing that now.
Jack Armstrong
Right. And whether it's this fundamentally restructuring our trade relationships for the 21st century, which is I hope, what he's doing as opposed to like a permanent regime of high tariffs to rebuild American industry. I just, I don't think he's got the time horizon for that and it's not going to work the way people who think it should will. Anyway, he's thinking, oh, and Doge, the other obvious example, he is thinking about the long term health and prosperity of the United States.
Joe Getty
I wonder if he actually. His biggest thing is he wants to be remembered decades from now as a century from now as a major figure that like really saw the direction the world was going.
Jack Armstrong
He wants to be hailed as a hero after he's gone.
Joe Getty
I never thought that he probably was like that, that kind of guy, but he might. He almost has to be. That's the only reason he would do this. So I do want to get to that polling. Maybe we'll do that next segment. We are at a major league ballpark broadcasting live where the A's now play. The A's who used to be a vocal and now play in Sacramento at least for the next three years till they build the stadium in Las Vegas. Anyway, so we're out at the ballpark. It's morning time. There are workers here. The grounds crew people are just going out now. So did you know the grounds crew people start working on the field. What is it, 11 hours before the first pitch. Right.
Jack Armstrong
The squeegee guys. Squeegee ring is squeezing the rain fall off of the giant tarp that protects the infield New Yorkers. These squeegee guys don't spit on your windshield and pretend to clean it.
Joe Getty
How much money does it cost to run a major league baseball team? I mean, because how many employees. There's like six guys out there doing this 12 hours before. They all probably make a salary, support their families on being squeegee guy, groundskeeper person.
Jack Armstrong
Probably do a dozen different things. Sure. Yeah. I, I remember the first time I was ever in the bowels of a major league baseball stadium. Pre game hours. Pre game.
Joe Getty
Thank you Gladys.
Jack Armstrong
Thank you Gladys.
Joe Getty
With a. Gladys used to play the organ at the old Polo Grounds in the Oregon.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah. When Willie Mays made the catch, she was there playing the organ. That's right. Big old pipe organ. Anyway, I was shocked. It was a 7:00 game and we were there at about 3:30, 4:00 in the afternoon and it was. Sorry to rest On a cliche, but a hive of activity. The hundreds and hundreds of people scurrying to and fro with giant rolling racks full of hot dog buns and coolers full of meat. And the grounds crews were busy as heck. And the business people were running back and forth feverishly. The press people were all shouting at each other. Was really amazing.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I wish that was happening now because I want a hot dog. I really want a ballpark hot dog.
Jack Armstrong
You'll get no hot dog.
Joe Getty
I wonder how early they get. Hot dogs ready.
Jack Armstrong
You go down one hot dog.
Joe Getty
1. I keep yelling that, but nothing happens.
Jack Armstrong
Go, go get a raw hot dog and gnaw on it like you're a six year old kid. That's your only option.
Joe Getty
Boy, there's a lot of people here, though.
Jack Armstrong
It's finally starting to wake up. Yeah.
Joe Getty
Setting up the concession stands, working on the field, all that sort of thing.
Jack Armstrong
It is 8:14 Pacific time as we speak. That's kind of fun. It's starting to seem like a ballpark. Before it was an empathy building.
Joe Getty
So I don't have a ticket for tonight. I'm thinking about finding a restroom. Getting in the stall.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Standing on the seat.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
And waiting until first pitch.
Jack Armstrong
Perfectly reasonable plan there. Yeah.
Joe Getty
If I didn't have to get home, have kids, I might actually do that because it'd be a good story. Because a lot of people post those YouTube videos. Like it's a common thing to hide in an Ikea.
Jack Armstrong
Yes.
Joe Getty
That's like its own YouTube channel. Yeah, we saw some people doing that. When we were at the last Ikea, there were three young people in pajamas and they climbed up behind some chairs, like up on the shelf and got behind the chairs and I was like, I don't care.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, you actually saw them in action.
Joe Getty
Yeah, because we were there like an hour before closing and they were finding a place to hide in the Ikea. But I would absolutely do that here at the ballpark if I didn't get home, get home to my kids.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
I would stand on the seat in a toilet if anybody came in, because I want them to see my feet and know that I'm there.
Jack Armstrong
Might be a more effective place to hide, but if you're not gonna implement the plan, I'm not gonna or less gross. I'm not gonna bother. Well, the toilets are clean.
Joe Getty
It's gotta be a closet somewhere. I could just get in.
Jack Armstrong
Sure, sure. Or just sit in that last. That very last seat and refuse to leave.
Joe Getty
I got my phone. I could just surf my Phone until what time? Do what time do you suppose they open the gates where they start letting people in? That'd be quite a bit earlier. Then I could roam around. I'm just an early arrival at that point.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Yeah.
Joe Getty
Just a big baseball.
Jack Armstrong
Probably 5:00. Yeah.
Joe Getty
Yeah. I have to kill that many times. We'll get to some of that polling coming up. Some. Some of this stuff y'all don't like much. The. The. The not emphasizing inflation that seems to be happening or some of that, but a lot of the other thing that things that the media tells you are incredibly unpopular. Like Doge. They're more popular than I thought based on this polling and other stuff on the way. So stay here. Armstrong and Getty, the genetic testing company 23andMe says it is bankrupt and also 2% Cherokee.
Jack Armstrong
That's funny. That reminds me, we're at a major league baseball stadium today. I just passed one of the luxury boxes and it is for the. The something or other band of the Miwok Indians. And that's what they call themselves, Indians.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
They don't consider it racist. I mean, come on.
Joe Getty
But if you're a baseball team, you can't be that.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
So CBS out with their polling yesterday, they got a fair amount of attention burying the headline that Trump is still at 50% approval, which is unbelievable, really. I mean, if you think about the big picture of things.
Jack Armstrong
But anyway, I think he's getting from people what you never get from the press. A. I hope he's right. Let's wait and see. Well, right.
Joe Getty
You're going to see that in some of these great internal questions. So the, the most negative thing. And of course that's what they lead with on cbs, that you can come up with. Trump administration focusing on lowering prices, which when he would go around saying he'd lower the price of milk or whatever he was going to lower the price of. I always thought you can't. You're not going to.
Jack Armstrong
You can slow inflation.
Joe Getty
That's fantastic. But you're not going to lower prices. Really?
Jack Armstrong
Well, he was talking about energy being so cheap. That would do it. And I look forward to that happening.
Joe Getty
But anyway, in terms of the focus, two thirds of Americans say the Trump administration is not focusing on that enough.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. That.
Joe Getty
I think that should catch up with you, I would guess at some point in your approval rating, I don't know. But two thirds say not enough. Focus on lowering prices and then on putting on tariffs. Almost 60% say too much, but hanging in at 50% approval.
Jack Armstrong
So they're nervous about the economics.
Joe Getty
To your point, people seem to be overlooking that stuff for the approval rating.
Jack Armstrong
Or hoping he's right, that the long term restructuring. Restructuring will be good for America.
Joe Getty
Have Trump's policies made you better off or worse off financially? When he took office, it was 2 to 1 expectation of better off to worse off. Now that we're. How many months in? 3 months in feels like a year and a half. It does. It's 2 to 1 worse off. 42. Not quite, but almost 42 to 23.
Jack Armstrong
So that's the election were held today, Jack. That would violate the Constitution and it's.
Joe Getty
Not going to be impact of new tariffs on prices. Almost three quarters of Americans expected to make prices higher short term. So that's people understanding tariffs better than I might have given them credit for.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. I read an interesting piece that said it won't cause generalized inflation because if the price of one product goes up, people have less money to spend on other things. So that will tend to be deflationary in those sectors. I'd like to see it play out. I wasn't around jack for McKinley in the smoot Hawley era. I'm not that old. So with a modern economy, who knows?
Joe Getty
So that was short term and who.
Jack Armstrong
Knows if he actually implements any of.
Joe Getty
This stuff or you know, the short term versus long term might not be long term on any of these.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
But long term, even still half think it'll increase prices long term. Who's most responsible for today's inflation which is still higher than we'd like it to be? Biden leads the way at 38%.
Jack Armstrong
As he should.
Joe Getty
As he should. Trump behind at 34, then both equally 19. So I think he's safe there for a while.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Although that's uncomfortably close. I mean he's been in office for three months. What, what inflation are we talking about here? The two and a half percent or I'm sorry, two tenths of a percent that prices have risen in the last several months. It's perception.
Joe Getty
Trump's handling of immigration, it's over 50%. 5347. You certainly wouldn't get that from the media because it's all negative all the time. God, what did I hear?
Jack Armstrong
Anybody who's against the policies getting deported too. So what are you gonna do?
Joe Getty
On my ongoing beat up NPR thing that I like to do, it's listening to NPR today and they're talking about some state. I didn't even know this was a. How did I not know this? The Supreme Court in the 80s ruled that you couldn't, as a school, decide to not educate children of illegals. We've been doing that since the 80s.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
What kind of theory is that for a country anyway?
Jack Armstrong
You live here, you get educated, period.
Joe Getty
Apparently. Well, anyway, one state is challenging that. They're gonna try to. They're gonna try to implement it in the state and then challenge it so that it goes to the Supreme Court, similar to the way that they did with Roe versus Wade. You get a state and then you go to the Supreme Court and take another look at it because they think maybe they could get a better result this time around. Anyway, NPR was a hundred percent on why it is awful and talking to various people about how awful that would be that illegals can't get their kids educated by other taxpayers in this country.
Jack Armstrong
Right. For free.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it's really interesting. Anyway, on the immigration thing, it's over 50% approval. On the economy, it's about 50, 50. It's 52 disapprove, 48 approved. But that's within the margin of error. And on inflation, it's a little beyond the margin of error. 5,000, 644. But again, Trump's overall job rating is 50%. The program to deport immigrants illegally in the United states is at 60% approval.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Joe Getty
Even with all the negative coverage, what's.
Jack Armstrong
The against, or do they not say?
Joe Getty
42.
Jack Armstrong
Okay, 60 to 42. Somebody voted twice.
Joe Getty
Let me see. I wanted to get this one on. Trump's efforts to cut staff at government agencies is a 50, 50 issue. Ba, ba, ba, ba. Using the signal messaging app to discuss military plans was not appropriate according to 3/4 of Americans. But is it a big deal? Not that many people think it's serious. 31%, somewhat serious. 25%, not at all serious.
Jack Armstrong
So what effect has it had on anybody's life? By the way, Mike Waltz, he's thinking, I shouldn't have bought that big house in Georgetown.
Joe Getty
Two thirds of Americans are against taking control of Greenland.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Joe Getty
Which is kind of surprising to me.
Jack Armstrong
They'll change their mind when they have their first vacation there.
Joe Getty
Exactly.
Jack Armstrong
What do you love better, the biting cold or the howling wind? Hard to choose.
Joe Getty
Or the lack of anything to see.
Jack Armstrong
So there are things Trump is doing economically that make me nervous. But you've got to remember how incredibly unpopular Reagan was the first couple of years of his first term, because he was doing the tough things that needed to be done to restructure things long term. And he became very, very popular when it Worked. We'll see. That's Trump's plan, and it may work.
Joe Getty
Or it may not.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty, we need you out of the road, please.
Joe Getty
That is a sound from one of the demonstrations across the country. More than 200 that were scheduled to take place outside Tesla showrooms on Saturday for the Tesla takedown.
Jack Armstrong
Scheduled by whom? I find myself wondering.
Joe Getty
And Elon, he's been talking about that a lot.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Trying to figure out who's behind this. I mean, somebody's organizing the thing.
Jack Armstrong
It's a lot of the Soros and a couple of the other big lefty financiers, those organizations they fund. It's. It's AstroTurf, as they say. It's the grassroots has been professionalized, and they have these giant networks that are completely organized that turn out the people and often pay them to stand there and chant.
Joe Getty
I almost hate to bring that up just because, you know, there have been movements on my side of politics before. They get called AstroTurf that we're not. But, like, I saw some Republican congressmen facing chants at. He went back home for a town hall meeting.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
And they were chanting, tax the rich. And I thought, there's no freaking way a bunch of Republicans are chanting tax the rich at their congressman.
Jack Armstrong
No. Or even just your average workaday Democrats in that congressman's district because they have a right to petition their man for a redress of their grievances, to coin a phrase.
Joe Getty
Well, they were presenting it on msnbc, though, that. That Republicans, those Republican House members, their own voters, unhappy with them because of all this Channing.
Jack Armstrong
Tax the rich. Tax. What a load of crap.
Joe Getty
That's what I thought.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
Anyway, The Tesla takedown. Yo, Katie, you got a Tesla. A version of a Tesla takedown story?
C
I do. And if you. If you're looking at the mainstream media about this, you're just seeing these large. Well, the way they're framing the photos. Large crowds and whatnot. I happen to know that in the Treasure Valley in Idaho, there was one of these Tesla takedowns protests. And there was a count. So the Tesla takedown protesters, there were 30 of them. The counter protest, the. The pro Elon folks showed up in the number of 200 plus.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Joe Getty
Oh, wow.
C
And one of the anti. Elon guys got into a verbal altercation with one of the pro Elon guys, and the anti Elon guy hit the pro. Hit the guy with his car.
Joe Getty
No.
C
Sent him to the hospital.
Jack Armstrong
Out of bounds. So that's where all the coverage is going to be. Not the 7 to 1 right pro outnumbering the anti dip asses.
Joe Getty
People are crazy. Well, that sound we just played, the video was something else. I think I tweeted it out. Yeah, I retweeted it. It's a guy in a cybertruck. Now he's wearing a MAGA hat, but he pulls up by the Tesla protest there at the dealership in his cybertruck, and people lost their minds. I mean, they just looked crazy. Like Joe said earlier, you could imagine those people burn an Elon at the stake. They look that mad. Just nuts. I'm reading this Business Insider view of this writer. Went to a couple of the Tesla takedown protests. One in Ann Arbor. It's a college town. If you don't know that, that's where the University of Michigan. And there were 400 protesters outside the Tesla showroom there in Ann Arbor chanting, hey, hey, ho, ho. Elon Musk has got to go.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, devastating that in the shame, shame chance. I hope Elon will endure.
Joe Getty
He noticed this writer, that the people, the protesters were primarily over the age of 65, white, and retired from jobs that depended on public funding as teachers, professionals at local universities, and social workers.
Jack Armstrong
That is so funny. I'm watching the video that you were referencing that you tweeted, and it is a bunch of angry women who appear to be 65 plus, every single one of them white. I am a white person. Full disclosure. I'm not anti white. Full disclosure. Oh, there's. There's a dude. Oh, there's an old fella making an old Italian gesture for fu. That is out of bounds. Sir, is there a product or service associated with some big lefty activist on Elon Musk of the left that. I mean, you could do the same thing, too. Does that even exist briefly?
Joe Getty
Kind of. Bud Light was.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that was. Yeah, that was one idiot ad exec. But because there isn't. Because I was thinking, if I were to go say it was. I don't want to say it's anything. I don't know. Elm trees, you know, if elm trees were suddenly, you know, identified with George Soros or Kamala Harris or something like that. If I were to take my Saturday afternoon to go and screech at the top of my lungs with my eyes bulging out of my head of my hatred for this, that or the other thing, that would make me an idiot and a loser. And looking at these. There is not a person in that video who's, like, looked upon with respect and love from their community. It is just a bunch of angry Dipasses. Sorry, I.
Joe Getty
You think we've reached peak Tesla revolt around Elon? Because it's really Elon revolt or is this going to continue? I mean he got more involved over the weekend, if you didn't see that. He went to Wisconsin to do some rallies, handing out millions of dollars to try to get people all excited to vote for a Republican judge because he thinks that's the. The world civilization hangs in the balance. Elon said, because the. If the Democrats win with the judges, then they rule on the redistricting and then that might cost Republicans a couple of House seats. And as close as it is, that might mean they vote against the Doge cuts, which might mean the United States goes broke, which means the world order that we have loved for so long disappears.
Jack Armstrong
Cannibalism, warfare. Planet of the Beavers. Yeah, exactly. Well, let's. You know, it's. In essence he's saying this is the most important election of our lifetimes or anybody else's. Hyperbolic.
Joe Getty
But, but my question of do you think we've had had peak Elon revolt or is it going to grow as he gets more involved?
Jack Armstrong
He is one of the most creative people on the planet, so yes, he will find new ways to piss them off. Yeah, I don't. Yeah, I think there's more to come. I don't know, it's. It's bizarre. Things are getting weird and they get.
Joe Getty
Really fast because I just bought, I mentioned this, I bought a cybertruck over the weekend. And how do I deal with. If I run into one of these lunatics?
Jack Armstrong
You will.
Joe Getty
Well, I know I will. Especially in the town I live in. So how do I deal with that? The fact that I bought it now, like in my neighborhood particularly, is going to be noticed. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah, that. That's a boss move on your part. Yeah, I'm really impressed.
Joe Getty
Or it's one of the stupider things I've ever done.
Jack Armstrong
But. Well, that, that's another form of being impressed.
Joe Getty
How.
Jack Armstrong
You know what I mean?
Joe Getty
How do, how do I respond to an angry lunatic?
Jack Armstrong
I think you need to. And I'm happy help if you'll have me, but you need to formulate a concise response that you have ready to go. That's all right. There are no bad ideas. That's a start. It's two words that's very concise. A concise statement of your contempt for their over emotional knee jerk reactions. Something to that effect.
Joe Getty
I like. What if I do judo, which is you use their weight and strength against them. Yeah, I Care about climate change.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, oh, we're on to something, folks. Elon Musk's momentary political musings have nothing to do with the planet and the existential threat we're under.
Joe Getty
I immediately go with some stupid stat. In eight years, New York will be underwater. That's why I'm driving a Tesla.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, well, get a Nissan Leaf. You a hole. They'll yell at you.
Joe Getty
Hey, Jack. Yes, I've heard that Teslas, they can make flatulent noises. Couldn't you do that?
Jack Armstrong
When people are insulting, you just start hitting your horn and just.
Joe Getty
I feel like we're devolving. If I respond to their idiocy with flatulence, I feel like that's not elevating the conversation.
Jack Armstrong
You're a cultist. You have no capacity for rational thought. You are a cultist. You have no capacity for rational thought, and then you repeat it again.
Joe Getty
So I'd like to know, legally, when does the domestic terrorism kick in? If somebody, you know, slashes the tires in my car, why is that just random vandalism as opposed to, you're trying to scare me from buying a certain product?
Jack Armstrong
And you could absolutely get really, really good representation pushing that point of view if you wanted it. If you want to become a test case, you could be the. The Miranda, like the Miranda warnings, the Armstrong warning. If you slash my tires, I will bear spray you. Fair game right there. I don't. I'm just. And then you probably ought to have bear spray involved with your response. I think that may be illegal in Cal. Unicornia. You never know until you try, right? There's no way to research this sort of stuff. Hey, speaking of crime on the streets, a word from our friends. Hit Simply Safe Home Security. We all have routines that bring us calm and chaotic, sometimes scary times. And for a lot of folks, it's arming that Simply Safe home security system. You heading up or you're going to sleep at night? That simple step gives you peace of mind.
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Joe Getty
The polling on Doge, as I mentioned from the CBS poll, is 50 50. Do you support what Doge is doing or not? I think that's an amazingly high number for support given all the negative coverage. Have you seen any positive coverage outside of Fox? I haven't seen anything even close to positive coverage.
Jack Armstrong
No, not really. And you certainly have not seen any version of the. The inter Bret Baier did that we aired last week in which the Doge guys spelled out very soberly and very seriously and these are very, very serious men that we are heading for bankruptcy. The federal government is abusive to taxpayers, it's wasteful of their money and their goal is to make the federal government do a better job for the American people. If you've never even heard that stated, all you know is that the world's richest man is casting loyal public servants into poverty. Well then yeah, you're gonna have a terrible perception of it. And it's still 50 50. I think he need to give the American people some pretty good credit for understanding, you know, what's going on behind the breathless and idiotic media reports.
Joe Getty
Everybody I know who's watched that interview that they did with the Doge team was, was really impressed by it. Greg Gutfeld said the other night that it was the best thing FOX has ever aired.
Jack Armstrong
I was blown away by how good it was, how serious it was and how, how important it was. Just as a taxpayer, putting politics aside, I was grateful for the information back.
Joe Getty
In the day that would have been the sort of thing like an ABC would have done in prime time. You know, some really big news story that, you know, a third of America would have seen on tv. Unfortunately, only FOX viewers saw this and it's, I don't even, even if you're the most anti elon, anti Doge person, if you watch that interview, I don't know how you could come away with the feeling that they're just out to benefit billionaires or something.
Jack Armstrong
Oh no, no, you couldn't. I mean you might say they're playing too fast and too loose. They said when they find mistakes, they correct them. They need to move a little more slowly and a little more carefully. That's a legitimate point of view, but it's fact based as opposed to the entirely emotion based arguments that you're hearing against it. I mean, I can just picture that moron, David Muir. Have you noticed ABC is promoting David Muir really aggressively right now, Watching sports over the last several days. I've noticed it. And he is ripped. He spends a lot of time in the gym anyway. He's got giant guns anyway, doesn't matter. But I can just picture him. And if, for instance, the administration or Elon or Doge said, hey, we want to be completely transparent, we want to talk to everybody, interview us. I could just picture David Muir doing that interview. And after, you know, one of those very, very serious, innovative men explained that, you know, we've got 37 different IT systems for a single department. They can't talk to each other. It's wasteful. You can't get help if, for instance, your Social Security payments go sideways. We've got to be better for the American. I Talked to Jenny McCarthy, who's a 40 year employee and her children have starved to death. Now their corpses lie in her kitchen. That's all they would do is emotional. I don't know that we have enough serious media to spread the truth about it successfully. Not to mention, you know, well, just being honest, I think would be a start.
Joe Getty
A puppy caught on fire in Pleasantville, Michigan, and there wasn't a fire hydrant.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
To water the dog.
Jack Armstrong
Flaming puppies. Thanks to Doge, my punk band, we never got a record deal.
Joe Getty
You have any thoughts on that? What should I say if I get verbally attacked by a lunatic?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. What's your country?
Joe Getty
The oceans are boiling.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, I like that.
Joe Getty
Because then they got to respond to.
Jack Armstrong
You Just made Greta Thunberg cry. Are you proud of yourself? That poor little girl.
Joe Getty
Okay, we got more on the way. Stay here.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty. Baseball has marked the time. This field, this game is a part of our past, Ray. It reminds us of all that once was good and it could be again.
Joe Getty
I like baseball. I don't know if it reminds me of all that once was good and can be again, but I like baseball.
Jack Armstrong
Darth Vader, designated hitter. The dark side of the force all ties together. James Earl Jones or whatever your real name is. I think that's his real name. So anyway, Owen 2.
Joe Getty
And the reason for that is we're out at a baseball stadium because it's opening day for the Athletics, which are playing in Sacramento, California, instead of Oakland this year before they get their stadium built in Las Vegas. I was just reading the New York Times article and there's a lot of excitement around the league for people in, you know, wherever you are right now, you got a favorite team somewhere. When they play the A's, you should come because this is a tiny ballpark.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah, it's a Triple A park.
Joe Getty
18,019, he told me. 19. But like the worst seat, like right over there. Still a fantastic seat compared to most major league baseball stadiums.
Jack Armstrong
You yell at the ump from there, they'll hear you.
Joe Getty
Absolutely.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. So complete different topic. Really interesting if you're still into the Israel Hamas conflict, the aftermath of the horrors of October 7, the realization that Israel's come to that they cannot live side by side with any, you know, any people, any regime, anything that's ruled by militant anti Jew Islamists, including Hamas, of course, or Hezbollah, for that matter. And I have wondered whether Donald Jay didn't let a bit of a cat out of the bag when he was talking about, hey, we're just going to take over the Gaza, turn it into a resort, golf courses, etc. Because the story out of Jenin on the west bank right now is for decades now, Israel has had to do various security operations in there because it's full of Islamic Islamist militants and it's narrow, twisting alleys crammed full of tens of thousands of Palestinian refugees. And it's been a cat and mouse game of killing and reprisals with the Israeli forces and militants. But now those decade, those alleys, rather, are empty. Israeli bulldozers looking for hidden explosives have reduced much of the roads to sand and mud. Century old train station now a heap of debris. The schools, the mosques cleared out, the shops left unshuttered or full of supplies, clothes still hanging to dry, signs that those who left thought they would soon return. Only Israeli soldiers indefinitely stationed here in Jenin patrol its streets on foot and in armored vehicles. They appear to be clearing out swaths of land, which would be extremely controversial, globally speaking. On the other hand, and this might shock you if you've never spent 10 minutes looking at history. That's what you do if you conquer your enemy, anybody who's going to be loyal to that enemy and to be a continued threat in your midst or on your doorstep, you clear them the hell out. Every single time there's been an armed conflict in human history, you either come to a mutually agreeable peace, which is enforceable, or you clear people the hell out?
Joe Getty
Hasn't been done in a very long time, though.
Jack Armstrong
No, no, not with the cameras rolling. But I'm telling you, this is. What's old is new. This should not be shocking to anybody, but I think that may be what's happening.
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
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Podcast Summary: Armstrong & Getty On Demand – "You Weren't Prostituting Yourself For Cash"
Release Date: March 31, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
The episode opens with Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delving into the economic repercussions stemming from President Trump's imposition of new tariffs, which are poised to escalate an ongoing trade war. The discussion centers on how these tariffs are affecting markets and the broader economy.
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The hosts compare the public's perception of Trump's approval ratings to that of previous Democratic presidents. They highlight the media's focus on individual metrics rather than overall approval numbers, which appear more favorable for Trump.
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Armstrong and Getty explore the direct consequences of tariffs on American consumers and industries, particularly focusing on the automotive sector.
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The conversation shifts to Trump's immigration policies, which have garnered significant support despite media criticism.
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A substantial portion of the episode is dedicated to the recent protests against Elon Musk and Tesla, highlighting the societal divisions and the nature of modern activism.
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Amidst the heavy political and economic discussions, Armstrong and Getty share lighter moments from their live broadcast at a major league baseball stadium, offering a glimpse into their personal experiences and camaraderie.
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Towards the end of the episode, Armstrong and Getty briefly discuss the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, reflecting on the historical patterns of territorial control and conflict resolution.
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Throughout the episode, Armstrong and Getty navigate a breadth of topics, from domestic economic policies and immigration to social unrest and international conflicts. Their conversation blends serious analysis with personal anecdotes, providing listeners with a multifaceted perspective on current events. By incorporating notable quotes and timestamps, the hosts ensure that their insights are both informative and engaging for those who haven't tuned in.
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