ainsley: sound all too family. we will read it after its pa was do you remember when that happened in 2010. steve: no, i don t do you have a video? pass a bill so you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy. steve: the fog. we are in the middle of the fog right now. yesterday, did you see yesterday? what a disaster on the democratic side yesterday. because they are at each other s throats. you know, joe manchin wants one thing. joe manchin wants something closer to 1.45 trillion. bernie sanders says he wants something closer to 10 trillion. trying to stronk arm. this bill is not being done under regular order. they don t have any text. a lot of these deals are going on behind closed doors. some members know what s in it. there was a big scuffle between two committee chairman yesterday about some parts of the bill
no. free afternoon? steve: 1.5 trillion. think with how washington works. that is his opening bid. joe manchin knows he is going north of that but that s the starting point for him. meanwhile 3.5 it is the starting point for the progressives are. brian: we are not in the emergency. this is not the pandemic. the bottom didn t fall out of the bank. this is pure agenda driven with our money that we don t have goes flat onto the credit card. keep that in mind 1.45 trillion is double what we paid to restore the banks in 2008. double. ainsley: what i don t understand though they don t get this they will be paying more when they go to the grocery store. brian: in inflation. ainsley: they will pay more. inflation is going to go through the roof. steve: groceries costs zero because you have got. ainsley: $5 milk does not cost $5 it is free. brian: can we get a more human? are we growing cactus?
probably doomed anyway. i would think these numbers would shock a lot of people. they should. it points to desperation young people have today. in the age of the sharing economy when you turn your smart phone. and strong jobs economy. it doesn t make sense to trade basic freedoms and rights. as well as hygiene and personal things for a couple extra bucks. education is expensive, and household that creeps up again in the economy. $1.45 trillion. $92 billion in credit card debts
45 million student debtors have a debt of $1.45 trillion. average of 28,000 per recent graduate. i m seeing you nod, jessica. there s a bernie sanders platform right there in one read. oh, my gosh! he had like 45 million followers. he lost. but he did well with that argument. student debt is a tremendous issue in american society. college costs way too much. we don t have enough programs that are emphasizing vocational trainings, two-year colleges. not everybody needs a four-year degree from harvard. if you can get it, it s fantastic. i understand why they re saying they need help with this. good for them. everybody says millennials are not responsible. turns out people say i d rather pay off my debt than have a phone and knows what my face look like. it s not like saying millennials don t like taking on debt period, which is why they
second, the congressional budget office did look at president s budget and it has $400 billion of deficit reduction over 10 years. an average of $40 billion of it will deficit reduction in the president s budget. that is according to the c.b.o., $1.45 trillion increase. it does not come close to fixing our problem. but more to the point, chris, the president has had four years it deal with this. $4 trillion deficit. four times he decided to do nothing to get the debt under control and he did disavow simpson-bowles and i didn t vote for it because it did not deal with health care entitlement reform. and the president has yet to propose a bill to fix this problem.