
Tucker Carlson: The problem is not with our resources, but our leaders
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson calls out companies for paying women and giving incentives to get abortions after the overturn of Roe v. Wade on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
We'll have it for you soon, but one of the reasons that so few people in the United States noticed that China is colonizing formerly independent country so close to our shores is that we have, as they used to say, problems of our own here in the United States – the American economy, primarily, which is in real trouble right now, and it's not something we can fix with a cleverly crafted bailout, as we've done before.
The problem here isn't that a few reckless quants on Wall Street did crazy things with credit default swaps. The problem feels deeper than that. It feels systemic, and you see it in what you buy, everything. The prices of everything are shooting beyond reach for a lot of people in the United States. That would include energy, food, durable goods, housing, education, credit, all of it is a lot more expensive than it was just recently. Why? Why has median rent in Manhattan jumped by 25% in a single year? Why is your grocery bill going up by hundreds of dollars a month? Why can't you afford to fill your car anymore?