preparing it at the collection sites, and by the time the product gets to northern ireland what we actually find is that 0.07% of goods are actually returned to gb from northern ireland having been rejected at belfast, so this is despite hundreds of thousands of pounds being applied by the government to prepare the systems to allow these goods to move. realli;r allow these goods to move. really stark when allow these goods to move. really stark when you allow these goods to move. really stark when you show allow these goods to move. really stark when you show us allow these goods to move. really stark when you show us those - stark when you show us those folders. so what you are telling me, thatis folders. so what you are telling me, that is the amount of paperwork you need for one shipment. who is responsible for doing that and how do you get the information you need and do you have to do that for every single thing you send across the border? . . single thing you send across
joking, by the way. take a dollar out of your pocket it s worth $0.07 less today than it was a year ago. you explain mr. economic advisor, you tell me how great his economy is going. you chose only the bad things. sean: tell me the good things. you failed to mention that we had a record year of job growth, that we had it s not quite $5,000, it s about $4500 higher prices. sean: it s 5,000 according to penn warren. 4500 and we have a $3500 tax cut. for the year on income, we are breaking even. economic growth is high, the job market is tighter than in many years and we ve passed a trillion dollar infrastructure bill. there s upsides in those downsides, i m not saying everything is perfect.
pond, who is described as a agent 0.07, lives from a phone call with the fictional cia agent that his films be monitored by the americans and they go into this whole argument about huawei and whether they have access to all information and data and there are brilliant quotes like, to be an enemy of america is dangerous but to be a friend of america is fatal. this is whatjames pond concludes. they talk about how, if these felons were so. angela merkel or david cameron would have won. they have avoided talking about borisjohnson it comes to phone tapping. all of that, bearing in mind what the uk has been doing in terms of 56. and britain have talked about removing huawei from the sg equipment. i m going to look it up. borisjohnson microphones are in the papers. this is not a bond style
job idols donald trump s worse was minus 26. they have them at 33%. you see the vaccine mandate supreme court didn t go along with it. we are watching a disaster at our borders. watching a 40 year high in inflation, worst economic conditions. a dollar is worth $0.07 less, maybe $0.10 less than a year ago. energy prices are up above $50 per gallon paired with a spend another thousand dollars to heat our homes this winter. everything we buy milk and everything we go to a store because more and i don t think putin and president xi and i don t think the ayatollahs really respect joe biden or fear him one bit. well, two points, sean. number one, the biden administration s effort to get rid of the 60 vote threshold of the united states senate is
it s worth $0.07 less today than it was a year ago. you explain mr. economic advisor, you tell me how great his economy is going. you chose only the bad things. sean: tell me the good things. you failed to mention that we had a record year of job growth that we had it s not quite $5,000, it s about $4500 higher prices. sean: it s 5,000 according to penn warren. 4500 and we have a $3500 tax cut. for the year on income, we are breaking even. economic growth is high, the job market is tighter than in many years and we ve passed a trillion dollar infrastructure bill. there s upsides in those downsides, i m not saying everything is perfect. sean: i fill up my own gas