removed from the process, and that social media companies could make their own decisions on how to best moderate content. media platforms make independent choices about their information that they present. of course, it s up to these companies to make their own decisions about the content on their platforms and to ensure content follows their own standards and policies. twitter as you know is a private company and they will make their own decision. yeah, right. plausible deniability is the name of the game. just send foich on an endless press tour claiming the science is settled and opposing viewpoints aren t just wrong but very dangerous. that way joe biden gets to keep his hands clean. it seems like the people who spread the disinformation are very energetic and seem to have nothing else to do but do that. so we ve got to be out there, scientists and the general public and those who understand the facts, and get out there and talk about true and correct informati
he did call, though. he was breaking up on the phone and all i got out of it was gasoline and kilmeade s house. so kilmeade, watch your six. no, wait, it s greg, watch your three. all night gutfeld. anyway christmas has come and gone and boy have we been given some duesies of gifts. when i got them gives from the big and tall shop. they had it coming. when i was a kid and got a gift i didn t like you just accepted it. like when your mom said so you wore it when she said so. nothing like an unwrapped toy to make you say your first curse words under your breath. i don t know why they didn t wrap them no one elsewhere s a quadruple size pair of socks but me. and then mom would say, i know you didn t ask for it but santa knew you needed it. thanks a lot santa. the following year when i put him in that head lock. but i was the bad kid? what did i know? i was five. and it s weird, so he spies on me all year, then he breaks into my house, and it s okay because he brought socks? d
revenue service to be able to administer these audits more fairly. actually, we ve lost $7 billion over this last decade from those who have not paid their taxes. tyrus: 80 billion to recover seven billion. that s all the time we have tonight, i m in for lehigh valley. go to jason.com, have a great week. [cheers and applause] tyrus: what it is. i m tyrus filling in for greg, who s off doing something i don t even want to think about.