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Donald Trump
Well, the only thing I totally admired about sleepy Joe Biden is the following. He'd go to a beach, he'd lay down in a cot, barely able to get his feet through the sand, and within minutes he's sleeping and you have cameras watching him. I could never do that. I would never be able to sleep like that.
Ben Ferguson
You're listening to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson. Good Thursday morning, Ben Ferguson with you. It's nice to have you on the 47 Morning Update. And there's three major stories we're dealing with. First up, Donald Trump to sign a major order shutting down the Department of Education. I'll have the details in just a moment. Also, a major win for American consumers with gas and egg prices coming down quickly. What caused it? And will this have an effect on other products? That in a moment. And finally, Donald Trump moves to get rid of, well, major debt issues in this country with the introduction of golden visas. And he explains exactly how to work. It's the 47 Morning Update and it starts right now. It is another promise that Donald Trump made to the American people. Gonna get rid of the Department of Education because they're doing a terrible job and they're not actually educating our kids. In fact, we are the lowest ranking in many categories of industrialized nations. And that is why Donald Trump today is going to sign an order to shut down the Department of Education. Now, to be clear, as the left is already fear mongering over this, this doesn't mean that any child in a public school is not gonna be able to go to a school. He's made it clear it is time to hand this responsibility back over to the states so the states can do what is right for the students in their state. The president also said that many of the people that are working at the Department of Education, well, they're not even showing up for work or doing their job at all. Take a listen.
Linda McMahon
Department of Education's maybe more so than any any other place, has a lot of people that can be cut. They're number one, not showing up to work. Number two, they're not doing a good. And if you take a look at, take a look at our education process. And if you look at the charts, because they have numerous charts where they do the top 40, we're at number 37, 38, 39 and 40. And recently they hit, during Biden's last few days, they hit last. So they were number 40. And yet we're number one in cost per pupil. So it's pretty bad. But we Have a dream. And you know what the dream is? We're going to move the Department of Education, we're going to move education into the states so that the states, instead of bureaucrats working in Washington, so that the states can run education. And you have Norway, you have Denmark, you have Sweden, you have various Finland, you have various countries that do very well. You also have China that does very well in education, which is a pretty big tribute to China, I must say. 1.4 billion, and they're in the top 10. And it's pretty amazing. So we can't blame size anymore. You know, normally you'd blame size. It's too big. How can you do it?
Donald Trump
Does it.
Linda McMahon
So we think when you move it back to Iowa and Indiana and all the states that run so well, there's so many, I could name 30, maybe almost 40. Those will be as good as Denmark, those will be as good as Norway, and they'll be as good as any of these. I believe they'll be as good as any. Now, then you're going to have 10 that won't be so great. You're going to have five that will not be good at all. But we'll work with them and we'll get them to be good. But what we want to do is always school choice. But we're going to do school choice. And we're doing it. But we want education to be moved back where the states run education, where the parents of the children will be running education, where governors that are doing a very good job will be running education, not run. I drive through the city and I see, like so many buildings. Department of Education, Department of big buildings at department. And by the way, they're empty. Nobody shows up to work.
Ben Ferguson
Nobody shows up to work. This is why the President's saying it is time to overhaul the system and save Americans a ton of money and give it back to the states where they can run the system better and have better test scores and test results. Now, you also heard the President talk about school choice. It is something that he is a huge advocate for. Now, the order, I'm being told, from the White House, directs the education secretary, Linda McMahon, to, quote, take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education and return education authority to the states, while continuing to ensure the effective and uninterrupted delivery of services, programs and benefits on which Americans rely. It also mandates that any program or activities receiving remaining Department of Education funds should not advance DEI or gender ideology. The President making it clear this is about educating our kids. Now get ready to watch many states move like never before to advocate for school choice. And if you're in favor of school choice, now is the time to go to work on your elected officials in your state, because this could totally transform education for countless kids all over America. Now, story number two, Donald Trump promised when he was elected that he was going to do everything he could to bring prices that gotten out of control back down for American consumers, for American families. Two of the big things that American families need is gas for their cars and eggs to feed their family. Well, we now have some very big news. The average wholesale price per dozen eggs has dropped to $3.10. How significant is that? It is down 47% from 6.55per dozen from January 21st of this year. The White House has now stated. The White House on March 17th announced this drop in egg and gasoline prices, calling it a win for not only the Trump administration's economic agenda, but for the American people that have been hurting for so long now. Egg prices had soared in recent months, reaching an average high of $4.95 per dozen in January. That according to the Department of Labor. And then From January of 2024 to January 2025, egg prices increased by 54%. My primary reason for the skyrocketing prices is the avian influenza avian flu, which has led to the culling of tens of millions of egg laying hens in recent months. This is something that was actually talked about by the USDA Secretary Rollins in a recent interview, but saying that it was time for someone to take charge since the Biden administration refused to do it.
Agricultural Secretary
A long way to go. Listen, combating the avian bird flu is not something that we can do overnight. It is a long term effort. But the Biden administration, this was a major problem that they had two years ago. They talked about it, they wrote some plans about it and then nothing ever happened. So I think that it's really important to know and for your viewers that we are on it, we have a major plan we've rolled out as you mentioned. It's got five different points. But the really piece of, at least right now, today, good news is that the price of eggs seem to be coming down and $85 per carton is not insignificant, but we've got a long way to go.
Ben Ferguson
Now the U.S. department of Agriculture said last month that more than 23 million birds were culled in January to contain the virus. And that followed more than 18 million in December of 2024 that were put down as well. Several Weeks ago, the USDA also warned that egg prices could jump by more than 40% this year. But as you just heard there from the agricultural Secretary, nothing is going to stand in the way of doing everything they can for the prices to continue to come down. So let's move to the other big issue, and that is dealing with a nationwide average for gas and that is declined for four straight weeks and down 42 cents from one year ago. The White House pointing to data showing that the average for a gallon of gas is now under $3 at 299 or less at more than two thirds of all gas stations. The Trump administration has faced some blowback in recent days over its economic policies. The left continues to attack, particularly their tariffs and the declines in the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq. But the White House saying we are staying the course, understanding that there is going to be tough days for America to have a major recorrect on pricing and tariffs are going to help us get that done. When it comes to the issue of gasoline, the president is saying drill baby, drill, making it clear that we're not going to be held hostage by the Middle east or any other nation, that America has more than enough resources to take care of itself and to lower prices for all Americans. Yet again, another promise from the president that egg prices would come down and the gasoline prices will come down, paying off in the first two months in office. And here is story number three. One of the core issues the President of the United States of America said he believes is his job now is to cut government waste, fraud and abuse and to deal with our out of control federal deficit, which is in the trillions of dollars. Donald Trump is also looking at ways to bring more money into the country. And one way he says we can do it is by having a five million dollar payment to our government for a golden visa. He believes that this is a major opportunity for America to pay down our debt. Now, he was talking with Laura Ingram on FOX News Channel about these visas and this is what he wanted the American people to know.
Agricultural Secretary
The golden visa, which you also, you're obviously backing, probably is going to have to go through Congress. We'll see if they actually do that. But $5 million investment from a foreigner coming into the United States, why should our citizenship be purchased for any amount of money, especially given the fact that you're America first, given the types of people who have $5 million to throw down for a visa or for a permanent residency?
Donald Trump
That's why. Because I'm America first. Because at $5 million. You're getting a lot of things, but you're getting $5 million. Let's say we sell a million of them. That's $5 trillion. We are now a unbelievably successful country paying down tremendous amounts of debt. It's all going to pay down debt. We're going to have very little debt separate.
Linda McMahon
But if you did.
Donald Trump
Think of it, if you did, $5 million. Now, generally people that can pay $5 million are going to be job producers, okay? They're going to be successful, they're going to produce jobs. But here's another thing. Apple comes to me, a lot of companies come to me, they say, sir, we just made a deal to hire the number one student at the Wharton School of Finance or at Harvard Business School or anything else, or MIT or Stanford or any of. But they're going to throw them out of the country the day after graduation. They'll buy these.
Agricultural Secretary
Why should any American kid become a computer?
Donald Trump
And by the way, they're going to call it either the gold card. The problem is there's many gold cards. Well, I will tell you what my people want to call it. It'll drive you crazy. It'll drive the left crazy. They want to call it the trump card because the trump card sells much better than the gold card. Everybody has a.
Agricultural Secretary
So you're not worried about any unsavory people coming in and taking.
Donald Trump
I'm worried about unsavory, in which case we're going to.
Agricultural Secretary
They're going to be vaccinated.
Donald Trump
Give them the money back and they get out.
Agricultural Secretary
They'll be properly vetted.
Donald Trump
Are they going to be properly vetted? But you know, we're talking about a lot of people. I think it's going to be very successful. If somebody's wrong, we get. We actually are very, very nice because it makes it a lot easier legally. We give them their money back and we send them out.
Ben Ferguson
One thing's for sure, the President, United States of America is looking for new ways to bring actual cash into the United States of America from people overseas. In other words, he's looking at them as customers instead of all the money coming from the American taxpayer. As for the program and the fear mongering, many in the media are doing this. They're saying, what if an unsavory person comes in? You just heard the president make it very clear we'll kick him out. Maybe we'll give him a refund and we'll move on. Thank you for listening to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson, please make sure you hit subscribe wherever you're listening to this podcast right now. And for more in depth news, also subscribe to the Ben Ferguson Podcast and we will see you back here tomorrow.
The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson: Episode Summary
Episode Title: POTUS to the Dept of Ed "You're FIRED" plus the 'Trump' Card
Release Date: March 20, 2025
Overview:
In this segment, Ben Ferguson discusses President Donald Trump's significant move to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. The President criticizes the current department's performance, highlighting poor educational outcomes and inefficiencies within the organization.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
President Donald Trump (00:00):
"I would never be able to sleep like that."
*(Referencing his inability to relax like President Biden, setting the tone for his critique of current leadership.)
Linda McMahon (01:51):
"Department of Education's maybe more so than any other place, has a lot of people that can be cut. They're number one, not showing up to work. Number two, they're not doing a good job."
*(Highlighting inefficiencies within the Department of Education.)
Implications:
The closure aims to reduce federal bureaucracy and promote school choice, empowering parents and states to tailor educational approaches. It is presented as a cost-saving measure that will enhance educational outcomes by leveraging local governance.
Overview:
Ben Ferguson highlights positive economic developments under the Trump administration, notably the significant reduction in gas and egg prices, which directly benefit American consumers.
Key Points:
Egg Prices Drop:
The average wholesale price per dozen eggs has fallen to $3.10, a 47% decrease from $6.55 earlier in the year. This decline is attributed to measures taken by the administration to combat avian influenza, which previously caused egg prices to soar.
Gasoline Prices Decline:
Gas prices have decreased for four consecutive weeks, now averaging under $3 per gallon at over two-thirds of all gas stations. This reduction is credited to the administration's energy policies, including increased domestic drilling.
Agricultural Response:
The USDA has been actively managing avian flu outbreaks by culling millions of turkeys and chickens to stabilize egg production and prices.
Notable Quotes:
Agricultural Secretary (07:08):
"Combating the avian bird flu is not something that we can do overnight. It is a long term effort."
*(Acknowledging ongoing efforts to control animal diseases affecting egg prices.)
Ben Ferguson (07:45):
"The White House stating that we are staying the course, understanding that there are going to be tough days for America to have a major recorrect on pricing and tariffs are going to help us get that done."
*(Explaining the administration's commitment to stabilizing prices despite opposition.)
Implications:
These economic policies are portrayed as successful efforts to alleviate the financial strain on American families, reinforcing the administration’s focus on consumer welfare and economic stability.
Overview:
The episode delves into President Trump's proposal to introduce golden visas as a strategic measure to mitigate the nation's federal debt. This initiative aims to attract substantial foreign investments into the United States.
Key Points:
Golden Visa Proposal:
Prospective immigrants would pay a $5 million fee for permanent residency, with the potential to generate $5 trillion if one million visas are sold. The funds are intended to significantly reduce the national debt.
Economic Justification:
The President argues that wealthy individuals investing in the U.S. will create jobs and stimulate the economy, presenting a win-win scenario.
Security Measures:
The administration pledges to vet applicants thoroughly to prevent the entry of unsavory individuals, with provisions to refund and deport those who do not meet standards.
Notable Quotes:
Donald Trump (10:40):
"At $5 million. You're getting a lot of things, but you're getting $5 million. Let's say we sell a million of them. That's $5 trillion. We are now an unbelievably successful country paying down tremendous amounts of debt."
*(Highlighting the financial potential of the golden visa program.)
Donald Trump (11:55):
"They want to call it the trump card because the trump card sells much better than the gold card."
*(Emphasizing the branding strategy behind the golden visa initiative.)
Donald Trump (12:01):
"Give them the money back and they get out."
*(Reiterating the administration's stance on handling non-compliant visa holders.)
Implications:
The golden visa program is positioned as an innovative solution to federal debt, simultaneously attracting high-net-worth individuals and fostering economic growth. It also underscores the administration’s focus on national security and maintaining stringent immigration controls.
Ben Ferguson's episode of The 47 Morning Update provides a comprehensive look into President Trump's recent policy decisions and their intended impacts on American society and the economy. From dismantling the Department of Education to implementing economic measures that reduce consumer costs and introducing golden visas to tackle federal debt, the episode paints a picture of an administration actively seeking to reshape key aspects of governance and economic policy. With strategic branding and a focus on localized control, these initiatives are presented as steps towards a more efficient, economically robust, and self-reliant America.
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