Punishments. Im not saying the big banks arent sinners, you would almost think theyre the only ones sinning. You would almost think washington wasnt encouraging then later demanding banks get off the lending stick and lend more. You would think barney frank wasnt making mortgages for damn near all the land. You would think congress had nothing to do with Community Reinvestment act that turned mortgage longed its head. And the financial titanic on its way. You would almost think congress and president s under both parties hadnt loosened standards to damn near a birth right. You would almost think the securities and Exchange Commission signed off on banks collateralizing the risky mortgages and selling them off to supposedly stupid investors who didnt know any better, just like you would almost forget when democrats were praising countrywide financials Angelo Mozilo as a pioneer for bringing invest officer to the masses before he was a pariah for bringing them to too many of the masses. That was before they were calling them subprime loans and calling them loving loans. True. Before countrywide started crumbling and the government started scrambling before it forced countrywide on bank of america hoping desperately that might calm things down. Dont you find it a tad ironic that bank of america is paying for countrywides sins and Merrill Lynchs sins, doubly ironic of the 245 billion bucks in Mortgage Securities that have since defaulted or come close, bank of americas responsible for 4 , 4 of them. Yet the 17 billiondollar fine is 100 . That doesnt mean b of a shouldnt pay something just like the other institutions shouldnt pay something. All the fingerpointing politicians, nothing . That says everything. Only in washington where can you make the rules and set the fines because have you all the cards. And you can even write your own. Stay out of jail card. Its good to point fingers. Allow me washington to point one right back at you. I wont illustrate it but you get my point. Share your thoughts. To wealth manager jim lecamp and rick ungar and noelle mcpore. I own no stock in any of the entities, i am saying its weird. Thats all. Its just weird. Neil, you look at the crime scene, it has the governments dna and the governments fingerprints all over it. You create fannie and freddie mac in congress, and what happens . You drive out all other private mortgage insurers, you ruined the industry and theyre funded by endless taxpayer dollars. They make bad loans and nobody cares, no recourse, no recourse for making bad decisions in washington. So you drive out all the other business, fanny and freddie take some of that money, gives it to politicians like barney frank and barack obama who was senator at the time, and the cycle starts. Then you force the marriages with the companies and then you start fining them. None of this makes sense whatsoever. The government has their hands all over. This barney frank suggest at one point if you didnt make subprime loans then youre a racist. This is a hysteria that the government was involved in, yes business was involved in it, they say theyre going to take the fines and give them back to taxpayers. I doubt that very much. Neil dont hold your breath on that. David, you and i were covering this so closely when all of this erupted. Gogo lending time, you got get more loans out. More loans out, everyone has a right to a home. And when everything hit the fan, it came back and said wait a minute, you overdid it, and just a year after that, they started saying, this is congress, youre not lending enough, doing enough. They couldnt win for love or money. Im so glad you mentioned Angelo Mozilo. He attacked you, me, the wall street journal editorial page they were suggesting horrors that fannie and freddie were not properly capitalized. Neil how did they get it . Whenever have you corporations and a government working hand in glove one supporting the other, you got massive problems. Government is bad enough by itself, when they work in a corporate status environment which is what obamacare is after all. You have the Insurance Companies, the pharmaceuticals working right with government. Were going to talk about that later. Thats the worst formula for disaster and thats what happened here. Neil what were left with here is a big bill for the banks that invariably will come back to us, i dont know in what shape or form, higher atm fees, i dont know. It is going to come back us to. What i care about is equal blame here. And i think now the banks and all, i can remember very, very well when they were encouraged to push to lend and, of course everything went off the rails. Neil, i like to think about it as a big dinner party that barney frank and regulators invite to eat their food and then they turn around and give them a damn big bill at the end of the meal for the food they ate. Neil whats going to happen with these . You are having a great discussion what you believe to be bad government policy. It is. Thats fine. Problem is thats not what these things are about. Banks are paying all this money because of another word that wasnt mentioned that put together a history lesson. Word is fraud this is why theyre in trouble. Theyre not in trouble loan fraud, the government . The banks did. The banks did . It had nothing to do with barney frank [ inaudible ] where did he commit fraud . They cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars. That is fraud that is huge fraud [inaudible]. Neil wait, wait, wait, rick, stop, are you saying, rick, are you saying this sophisticated wall street investor were duped into buying these socalled stop, stop, the subprime packages that everyone was duped. This was all rigged. Do you remember the gunning of the system that everyone was involved in. Lets say youre right on the duped part then, were there other hands in the cookie jar, yes or no . No. Neil no there you go. None of this would have happened if they didnt allow subprime loans and encourage them in the first place. You wouldnt be able to collateralize [inaudible]. Neil barney frank loosened the standards. How about andrew cuomo the governor of the state of new york. He was encouraging subprimes like they were free and there was no consequence. Neil where was the fraud . The fraud was on a few front, in the process of signing people up for loans and telling them to lie, ask Angelo Mozilla about that. Neil if you sign onto a mortgage and a no doc loan and you sign onto a one Million Dollar mortgage, are you equally culpable there. You are equally culpable. So is the lender if they told you, thats number one. The second is attaching the ridiculous ratings, dont get me started on the rateings. Fair enough, fair enough. You only seem to be citing the banks and not the people gunning and fooling the system. Fooling the system is fraud. I will cite them. Neil politicians perpetuate bad behavior. Im telling you. Heres where im going. My fear with this is when we put the onus on the banks and then say its the politicians who might or might not push them into criminal behavior or bad behavior, the risk at that thinking is the politicians can pack on and say look what they did. So what happens . Tim . What happens is we have to educate people on the responsibility that government has in these programs. Nobody has ever held responsible for doing these things. The banks were, the banks were held responsible. They were held out. Im just saying there should be investigation into that. The banks did engage in bad behavior, so did the government. The government created the conditions in the first place. Neil you cant sue the government. Politicians created it. [ inaudible ] that Alan Greenspan encouraging the kind of loans, too. It was all over government. Politicians perpetuated this. They wanted to get reelected. They were using our money with no consequence of the future. They didnt care at all what happened to the subprime loans or what happened to fannie and freddie or all the rest of it. All they were concerned about is getting reelected so they made promises they could not keep. I disagree with that. They made americans feel they are entitled to the bigger, better house. Neil you know politics very well. John kennedys success says a thousand fathers failure is an orphan. And orphan say bank. No saints but plenty of others. They have their house forecloseed. Half of the b of a settlement is not paid in cash, its reductions in mortgage amounts. Theyre going to wear that out, david. The bottom line is if you see that i will see that. Neil ive got a new subprime loan. B of a already paid 60 billion. Countrywide and Merrill Lynch [ inaudible ] you want me to be heartless . Some of the people in the houses should not get mortgage relief because they still shouldnt be in the houses. You have people making 500 a week in a 700,000 house. Neil i think we spent a lot of time talking over each other. [ laughter ] good news, experience is not required, terrible news, neither is a u. S. Citizen, after this. I had no idea i had shingles. There was like an eruption on my skin and burning. Id lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. When i went to the doctor his first question was did you have chickenpox . I thought it was something that, you know, old people got. Iwas thathe biggest vit gave me. Ar. Confidence to buy my very first car. And to walk out of that dealership. And know that i got a good deal. Save time, save money, and never overpay. Visit truecar. Com if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. Try fixodent plus gum care. It helps stop denture movement and prevents gum irritation. Fixodent. And forget it. Neil all right, not a citizen, not a problem, a new Study Reveals when it comes to u. S. Citizenship, government employers are preferring a dont ask, dont tell approach to illegal workers. What does it mean for border dilemma when we bypass that detail about whether you are a citizen. Noelle . Yes, sir. Neil what do you make of that . I think that the dont ask, dont tell, thats a horrible practice, as you know, but the other thing is maybe if we have a fine on an employer that if theyre illegal why do they ignore it . Encouragement . Theyre taking advantage of illegals working, so its almost an abuse of the worker. Neil why wouldnt the government crack down on it . Its the government. Look what theyve done so far. I do, too. A lot of Government Agencies out to bust businesses are taking information from illegal aliens and they dont care, theyre looking for nor notches on their belts. The eoc, department of labor, all the agencies are like the sheriff down south. Assuming they talk to each other, which i question. I think the the point is they want more notches and dont care if they get the information from legal or illegal aliens. Theyre not concerned about the illegal workers, theyre doing this for the employers. Every employer in america has a legal obligation to check the citizenship and if the employees have the right papers, theyre breaking the law. Neil youre saying were doing this with the governments blessing . To protect the employers not the employees. Neil always err on the side of the government. You are coming down on the side of the government. To get the employers, rick. Thats the point. I agree. If we had secure borders, if we paid attention to whats causing the problem in the first place. Neil we are making a joke of basic immigration laws as they stand in the books right now. I dont know when business is a part of it. You are quite right that this is out of control. I hate to agree with you, but i agree with you. Good night folks. Why would you not enforce the law . You answered your own question. Neil because you encourage more of the activity by allowing it. Dont assume a credible witness in an attack on employer is illegal alien. You have to put the illegal alien in jail or send him back home. Were not doing that. Implement a fine to the company and the immediate manager that supposedly over it. Theres a thing called the broken window theory. You start by putting the little criminals in jail, the people that run over the turnstiles, the graffiti artists and everything, and you work your way up now. Neil you work your way up. Right now. You have a long way to go. [ laughter ]. The point is were allowing the folks who get away with being here illegally to get away with that. You shouldnt. You got to enforce the law, period. Neil guys, thank you, quick break here, what is more important to you right now . If you had a choice of keeping your privacy and life . There are a good many people when asked that question say they would rather be dead. Really . Rather be dead. My inlaws rule. Neil in this country, there are people who would rather be free to do what they want or dead. 50 are not willing to give up privacy for National Security. Catherine ward says americans are picking privacy over protection. Catherine, would you do that . Would you see that, well id rather be dead than have my privacy trampled on . You have such an eloquent way of paraphrasing results, how could i debate you . What people are saying, i dont mean to get all ben franklin on you here, sometimes when you sacrifice your privacy, you wind up with neither privacy nor safety. And i think thats what a lot of people are reacting to, not really the hypothetical which is posing the question. They are told all the time they have to give up privacy for security and not necessarily seeing either. Neil interesting this is important whether you are republican or democrat, whether you are young or old, im wondering whether this resonates way beyond whats happening in the sentiment now, what do you think . Sure, this is an eternal question, and right now i think what people are responding to is fairly overblown rhetoric about the threat, certainly the threat to individuals within the United States right at this moment, compared with very expensive invasions into privacy, were talking about, of course, all the nsa spying, incursions on what people rightly believe should be their own business, the tsa is a great example too, and not seeing the National Security gains. When you say would you make this trade, people say listen, i was told i am making this trade, and right now it sucks for me. Neil by the way, we have standards on this show. [ laughter ] ungar, i find it interesting that democrats would sell that off in a heart beat versus republicans, what do you think . Has to do with what privacy rights are violated. If you do certain things, youre going to die anyhow. Neil i dont know what youre talking about. Of course you dont. I dont remember the phrase give me privacy or give me death. Most people say this, but guess what, they choose life. There is a saying live free or die, but the problem is now i have an elderly Family Member who i wont mention by name but who put his life on facebook and then was shocked and surprised and angry that somebody was sending him solicitations that he didnt ask for. We want everything as americans, there are tradeoffs. [ laughter ] it was david. It was a Family Member. People want to put everything on the internet and have all the advantages of intercommunication, and theyre stuck, if you have, that youre not going to have any privacy. Neil we have already compromised a lot, right . Its built into our lives since 9 11 in particular, right . The reason you are seeing more republicans reluctant is because of the irs. We have been targeted more than the democrats. Look what happened to the tea party. Ive had individual donors say do you think that im going to be audited because i gave one of your candidates a maxout donation . Maybe some of them have been. I think that a lot of republicans by that fact alone by the irs which is scary anyway, when you get a letter from the irs, youre like, oh, my god. Whether you did anything or not. Neil what were you saying ca catherine . You dont wait until the irs comes after you, now its my side getting hit from the incursions on privacy. You should say listen, i expect certain kinds of human interactions are private, and you know leaving aside what you put on facebook. Neil certain expectations are gone . What people are saying is that theres a difference between when the government digs into private business and when they choose to put something on facebook. When have we said we have a right to privacy when it comes to irs audit . Neil ben franklin, there was no irs then. We never had a right of privacy. If they want to audit us. I dont know if you heard, we dont trust what the government is going to do with that information. We dont trust the government anymore. We trust them less now. Neil theres an ad, when we come back, of a very, very skinny model. So skinny that a lot of folks are saying is this any way to make a buck . Because fat chance a lot of you are going to put up with this. Wait until you see this. Thank you daddy for defending our country. Thank you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. Thank you colonel. Thank you daddy. Military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa Auto Insurance can be one of them. If youre a current or former military member or their family, get an Auto Insurance quote and see why 92 of our members plan to stay for life. When folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. But the energy bp produces up here creates Something Else as well jobs all over america. Engineering and innovation jobs. Advanced Safety Systems technology. Shipping and manufacturing. Across the United States, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. When we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. Thats not a coincidence. Its one more part of our commitment to america. Neil all right, theres a very thin line over waistlines and the gap slammed on social media after sharing this photo of a model looking pretty thin. The best way we can do it is to show it like that. Guys, can they make it out. The best we could do at fox business is show it like that because of graphics. Are people a bit sensitive . A larger woman, same dress, how do you think that goes . Take a peek at this. Do we have that . Very different. Plussize model Lizzie Miller made headlines for the socalled unflattering picture published in glamor magazine, lizzie, this is just weird. Well, its actually not that weird. Ive been in the fashion industry for a long time, and the waif look has been neil thats not waif, that is feather. I agree. The fashion industry continuously walks a fine line between a healthy skinny woman and another one. There is no way to know if this not. Neil you are considered a plussize model, you look normal to me. In the fashion industry. Neil in the fashion world, thats not the case. In the real world, i dont feel plus size, i feel im healthy, im normal. In the fashion industry, anything over a 6 is considered plus size. Neil really . They will put out plus size board, thats why girls like this feel the need. These are images weve been fed our whole lives. This girl is meeting the needs and slammed for it. I feel bad for the girl, i feel like a lot of the comments were really harsh. I think the anger is true, its there, but its misplaced. It should be towards the client rather than the girl herself. Neil what do women tell you, prior campaigns, have you quite the following here. Do they tell you my god, someone normal. The outpour of support i received was inspiring to me because honestly, my stomach was a part of my body they was selfconscious about too. Neil my stomach has a different sense. I remember my dad telling me, i did that toochl its normal, its a normal thing, and i think that neil what do we do to young women and teenage girls that this is the model that we hold up . Its weird. Its unrealistic, not fair for us to only be fed naturally only 5 of women fall into the category which is naturally thin, my roommate is one of them. I hate her for, it she can eat whatever she wants. When people are fed this is the image you need to look like when my body type im never going to be a size 4 unless i starve myself. Neil you and i talked before on this. Every time this comes up theres an outcry and it continues, the gap is featuring this campaign, so there must be something to it. Thats the frustration i feel like because when i was reading the comments about this, some of the things people were saying were really vile, and its almost a form of bullying in a sense, but i get where the anger comes from. Im a consumer writing the company, theyve been writing the companies for years, this isnt a new thing. They want to see pictures of people that look like them. And Companies Listen for a second and there will be a spark and it will be great, and they go back to how it is. Neil what do men tell me . Men tell me i dont have a problem with men. Neil i didnt know where i was going there, let me switch subjects there. Hopefully youre cooking dinner for me. Neil the reason i ask you, remember there was a dustup when kate upton came on the scene, shes no waif, shes no cheryl tiegs, and men say hello, we dont care. Obviously, shes still a superstar, supermodel, whatever . Its the fashion industry, and real life are two different things. In real life, i feel normal. Men like me, they also like girls that are skinnier, it depends what your type is, i guess. Neil maybe the industry has been trying to appeal to an image that might not be nearly as popular as it thinks . Its not. Its like the emperors new clothes. Wait, who wins here . I dont get it personally. I think that more companies do need to make lasting changes, not just a flash in the pan. We used a girl once. It doesnt do anything. Neil keep staying in their face. Lizzie miller, plussize model, thats rude. Its not right. Were all models, we all do the same job. Neil im the same way. Youre just a newscaster. Neil they see me in person. Have you heard of a plus size newscaster. Neil yes, i invented it. Did you . [ laughter ]. Neil do you think everyone is exempt . Changes in the Health Care Law could mean very, very expensive changes to you. Neil you know its the penalty no one is paying and wont any time soon, either. Someone will have to pay, the way the Congressional Budget Office sees it right now. 90 of the uninsured wont shell out any such thing in 2016. Think about that. From now until then, maybe after then, where are these penalties and whos paying what, and the penalty money isnt there, what happens, dave . Mripolitically unpopular to force people to buy something they dont want or need. Thats why they are lenient and taken to court by republicans. Point is that americans dont want it politically are going to vote that way. The exceptions are big problem for Insurance Companies because Insurance Companies thought there were going to be millions more healthy new applicants coming in and paying money, now they dont have the healthy applicants so theyre going to be in the hole which means i think prepare for another bailout. Neil with the subsidies theyre not allowed. You are the lawyer, all the way up to the supreme court. For the meantime, the underpinnings of this are sort of crackling apart. One thing is proven true is pelosi said were not going to know whats in this until it passes. We are finding out what is true. I think its a big riddler package, its got question marks and know it was size of free war and peace, no one knows and its interesting how obama and his administration theyre tailoring it to whats popular and not. Its a midterm election, more republicans are going to vote at midterm elections, its not going to be popular to implement the penalties which the irs neil they are going to be doing something, right . Lets look at this realistically. Keep in mind, while 90 may not be paying the penalties. The 90 of a pool thats been dramatically reduced. The number of uninsured has come down substantially. Sick people are getting insurance, the Healthy People need it otherwise it wont pay for itself. Number two, as you know, david, i speak to ceos at health Insurance Companies on a regular basis, they are thrilled, theyre making so much money they never thought it was going to happen, which leaves to number three, were seeing the projections of the premium costs for next year, shockingly low they are thrilled because they get a subsidy. Neil and even [inaudible]. Neil even those who get subsidies, noelle, arent qualifying for them, i suspect theyre going to get them, they are not counted as enrollees if they dont. Projections have soared a lot. No, they havent. No. The last four years is the lowest increases weve had since we started keeping track. How can you say that. Neil seven big Insurance Companies, 42 for the average american during that period of time. Since this became law. 42 . I guess what im asking you is now, are we counting subset Group Getting a pass, its getting allowances, breaks, provisions. What are you counting . Subsidy does not relate to that. Neil back to your claim theyre not paying more . Im saying Health Care Costs number one are lower. Number one. Youre not going to argue that, are you . Neil certainly i will. Since obamacare was implemented since october of last year . Of course, we were in a recession, people pay less for health care when were in a recession. Neil and youre crediting the law for this, crediting the law for this and the beginning saying it was law, it wasnt a recession. It was in part based on the recession but also based on the law. More importantly. Neil and youre premiums have gone up . Have yours . No, really . No. Neil noelle . Neil, as long as ive been doing this show, dont mess with neil knows facts and figures. Neil look at the insurance company, i know them myself, i pay them myself, we as a large group. Indicative of neil no, no, no, the seven sisters, their rates, premiums, charges and by and large most americans are facing. Since october, since obamacare . Neil bottom line you think its much ado about nothing, you think its something, you think politically its going to hurt the democrats. Absolutely its going hurt the democrats. Its not going to be part of the election. Really . You dont think its part of the election. Wrong, i worked for john bozeman, he won because of the health care. Its not going to have anything to do with it. Neil thank god in the middle of this, finally good news. Theres a new chevy volt coming thank god i feel better already. I had no idea i had shingles. There was like an eruption on my skin and burning. Id lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. When i went to the doctor his first question was did you have chickenpox . I thought it was something that, you know, old people got. Neil my little volt jolt. Lets go back. The volt is the dumbest car ive seen, its going to lead to a lot of divorces. I watch car commercials. It is stupid. Someone said it is car of the year. Going to lead to marital dischord. I thought you were going to plug it in. It stinks theyre not buying this thing. That was my view of auto press. Not a fan of this. I just dont like any car you have to plug in. I still concern about the plugin thing, i own a hybrid myself, i just dont think these things click and now weve got a new volt to show you thats supposed to change my mind, david. Tesla costs 100,000. Is that the new volt . Is that as fast as it goes . Like ungar arriving for the show. [ laughter ] faster my man faster the fact is by the way, tesla which has 150,000 car or whatever, theyre trying to come out with a car for the middle class, like a 30,000, 40,000 car. Neil how far does it go . 300 miles. It doesnt, people want the big what used to be gasguzzlers, the suvs conserve gas a little bit. Neil fall back on regular conventional engine, just in case. The word old fogies comes i guess it is two words, comes to mind. The word very tiresome comes to mind. Apple computer, it will never work. Do i like it . I wouldnt own one, they wouldnt be making it again. Government motors, two words for you, government motors, please the masters. Even my generation, we look at the volt as a wahwah. Not excited about it. Neil i dont doubt theyre improving this, tesla is a big leap in this direction, i said this many times, its going to come down to i thought you plugged it in. I thought you plugged it in. And its going toead to a lot of divorces. Tesla is sexy, there is nothing sexy about the volt. That was a hot looking sdmoor my gosh, it was going 2 miles an hour thats the volt we were looking at . That was the volt. Really . The volt, the leaf. David only goes two miles an hour, too [ laughter ]. Okay. Now it only looks. Neil i never sit in a car i cant fit in. Noelle, you, you could. I have no interest in owning the volt. The electric thing, where would i use it . Neil youre looking at ungar bringing it here. Thats why youre late all the time. Electric cars have been around for 100 years, the American Public doesnt buy the concept. Theyre buying the tesla. The tesla is 100,000. California gives this big rebate if you buy one, they give one. Neil im not dismissing the potential of this, and they might get it, there you get it up to 500 miles on a tank, tesla is the closest thing i see, the most expensive of the bunch. Not buying here. I dont think tesla will be able to manufacture a 30,000 electric car the American Public is going to buy. Gm would like you to be the paid spokesman for the volt. How do you feel . No way, jose neil wants the phone number. Neil everything comes with a price. [ laughter ] i think look at the hybrid vehicles that are not exclusively electric, and theres obviously an appetite for this stuff. But not electric exclusive. But its showing that the appetite is varying toward the higher end luxury cars. There are a lot of friends that have the hybrid tahoe. Neil thats an oxymoron, the hybrid tahoe. 8 feet a gallon . That is whats selling. Gas prices are up. Neil want to thank you, one of the best shows weve had in hours. [ laughter ] thank you very much. What is the deal with teens not wanting to work this summer. What is wrong with you kids stamps. Com is the best. I dont have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps. Com you can print real u. S. Postage for all your letters and packages. I have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. Can you print only stamps . No. First class. Priority mail. Certified. International. And the mail man picks it up. I dont leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4 week trial plus 100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. Go to stamps. Com tv and never go to the post office again. Thatand with truecar. Com,t lookitheres no buyers remorse. A good deal or not. Okay, this the is the price, overand youre like. Save time, save money, and never overpay. Visit truecar. Com what is the deal with president still strong arming big business . Walgreen stock tanking, after the management was caught blinking, shelving its plan to take advantage of a legal loophole to escape some of the opressive taxes of this country. How about we cut taxes here, then companies would have no reason to leave. Kip emails, the business hates ha president hates businesse. Doe kyle, im a ceo, i hate e fund managers, but why do you in media let them get away with these absurd jen arealities. And steven in virginia suspects that Hedge Fund Managers are part of the problem, maybe if they get out of the hamptons and hang out with homeless and broke, they could see what the real world is like. And 7 trillion in debt added under president obamas watch. Eleanor, good for you. You are first journalist to correctly pointout we should not celebrate the deficit because they are no longer trillions. Thank you, my points was and is any deficit adds to the debt, even if we wipe them out, unless we build up a huge surplus. Just cost of building that up will add up. Shawn, i hate when do you basic math. It depresses the hell out of me. Me too, but then there are the facts. You and larry widger discussed, cutting the federal budget. A reduction of 50 would make much more sense. I work for county, state and federal government, there is note one agent that i worked for that half of the cost was not wasted. Neil, you are too smart to be too stupid. U. S. Has 18 trillion in liabilitys, we also have assets, 150 trillion worth of oil and gas reserves under the ground that the government owns. Tell 20 trillion, we have no debt. Mike, i cant conform your numbers confirm your numbers, but are you right, we have assets but the government controls many of them, i say we could sell a lot. Why aren t mor more teens workg this summer . Cliff, maybe they are lazy. Todd, teens dont want summer jobs because the return on investment ins too small, 40 hours a week for 3 months equals 3480 before taxes. It will pay for books and little else, what is the incentive . Oh, i dont know todd, how about self respect and why do gto work when your parent will be your atm. In my day, me got off our ass, and took what we could get, dam damn lazy kids. They just stay on the couch, which means, all of this is your fault, hat head. Fat head, i dont know where you get your numbers, but i find you offensive, stop watching. How could socalled news programs be on for decades and not get tweaked for even one iotta. I am going in this this one, my fox news show has been on air since fox news began 18 years ago, but that is when bill clinton was president , not ranald reagan it has been tweaked many times, only thing that has stayed same is my perfect cyborg hair. Just once, wish you could keep your ho mouth shut so we could r what your guests have to say. Your comments are not humorous, william, dont watch then, go, scoot. Im waiting. Okay he is gone. Mike in maya angelou, want to let you know that my best laugh of the day is what is your deal segment, you get a chance to trash people who trash you. Keep up those great replays. Jimmy, emails, neil you are not funny. Jimmy, you are not nice. Go. Now. Okay. Two people gone. I think when i push those out that hundred morse coms more co, because i defended the virtue of the show, not sure about that, see you tomorrow. 100 years ago americans could travel without a passport, we didnt have to show an i. D. Whether buying beer or checking into a hotel, taxes were low, businesses relatively unregulateed. America became prosperous because of that. 100 years later, we have a million regulations, and it seems like everything is either prohibited or mandateed. Do we live in a police state . Is big brother here. I dont know about you im here, along with several thousand people. Were go to argue about whe