people in california pay $3 billion every year in taxes. tucker: and take much more than that it services, which you know. if you want to have a math argument with me i will win on that, i can promise you. i want to have up very quickly philosophical question, do you think there is a meaningful difference between someone who is here illegally and someone who is a citizen? all residents here, but some residents can, i don t know, vote, own firearms and some can t. that s a meaningful distinction, do you acknowledge that distinction or is it all just nonsense? julissa: that s not what we re talking about here. i came on the show to talk about law in california and whether it discriminated against u.s. citizens, which it doesn t. it doesn t discriminate against tucker: it like affirmative action, we are all winners, except some more than others. thank you. julissa: we are talking about it affirmative action that s a completely different conversation. tucker: i hope you come in
people in california pay $3 billion every year in taxes. tucker: and take much more than that it services, which you know. if you want to have a math argument with me i will win on that, i can promise you. i want to have up very quickly philosophical question, do you think there is a meaningful difference between someone who is here illegally and someone who is a citizen? all residents here, but some residents can, i don t know, vote, own firearms and some can t. that s a meaningful distinction, do you acknowledge that distinction or is it all just nonsense? julissa: that s not what we re talking about here. i came on the show to talk about law in california and whether it discriminated against u.s. citizens, which it doesn t. it doesn t discriminate against tucker: it like affirmative action, we are all winners, except some more than others. thank you. julissa: we are talking about it affirmative action that s a completely different conversation. tucker: i hope you come in