group criticize you if you have strong border policies. so easy to resist it. but as we re seeing in france there is a cost down the road to have hundreds of thousands in the case of france millions of people who feel no allegiance to the state that they re in and, frankly, in the end, don t mind and in fact enjoy it when they start to burn the place down. joey: i guess that s my last question here. does france have the kind of political left and right, one kind of taking advantage and the other one calling out the way we do with some of these issues in our country? to some extent it s a similar debate. france, interestingly enough, they ve been through so much hell in recent years, thinking about thing about the attacks, the master orist attacks in paris, the killing, assassination of the priest at the alter and all the most prominent secularists in the country, they ve been through so much that even the left in france realize there s a problem. and that s something you can
overreach and abuse of power. steve: so she s suggesting they impeach the supreme court because they ruled in a fashion that she does not approve of. joey, you know what? i think you touched on what is central to what s going on. on friday, there was absolute outrage. a lot of people on the president s side are outraged what the supreme court did with affirmative action and also the computer designer and things like that. so what are they going to do? joe biden, going forward s going to say, look, i know you don t like what the supreme court did regarding affirmative action, abortion, things like that. i need four more years to pack the court with some progressives as the conservatives retire. rachel: and don t think they can t do it. i say this because when alexandria ocasio-cortez who s definitely on the more radical wing of the party but they re the most powerful wing of the party. joey: they re the loudest.
caused the crash. and denver area restaurant owned by the creators of south park is saying no to tipping ahead of their grand reopening. they say they re instead paying their workers 30 bucks an hour and instructing diners to withhold grasityity. famous restauranteur pioneered the no tipping pay structure several years ago in new york he has abandoned the plan saying it was not sustainable in the current hospitality climate. so they re doing what they do in europe you don t have to tip they pay them a lot of money. steve: can t beat that, keeping it simple. joey: they re doing a lot of different things there. steve: carley thank you very much. best to brock still ahead burgers brought worst and beer, the favorite for cookouts 2023, did your favorites make the list, stick stick around to find out. rachel: our next guest says the supreme court s decision to