congress, because they are concerned about the size and scope of government. we are on the brink of fiscal disaster in our country and everybody is concerned about that. gretchen: so when the president changed his mind about gay marriage and saying he was in favor of it how did they? that is my opinion and dick cheney s and john bolton a lot of conservative in support of same-sex marriage. but the election is coming down to more than one issue. but the president has to talk about things like gay marriage or birth control or you know, chicken sandwiches because he can t defend his record on jobs in the economy. gretchen: it is down in the economy for both proud. we ll be in the republican convention homocon for gay
organizers who trained obama wanted. he bought that line and although no one knows it, he s working to this day, in the white house, with the same organizers who trained him on a plan to redistribute the wealth of america suburbs to the city. gretchen: what are you arguing, in his first term he wasn t able to do some of these things because of it all about being reelected and now, for instance, when we heard him speaking to the russian president and he thought he was off camera and he said that he would have more flexibility in a second term, are we to equate that to domestic things back home as well? absolutely. he s going to go after the suburbs in a second term because it was too politically explosively to do it in the first term. the truth is, he has already built the groundwork for all of these policies. it s all in place. he s going to pull the trigger in the second term. gretchen: many people at home are saying, but, there is congress. if congress goes republican or even s
intend to link medicare to obamacare. only president obama raids $716 billion from the medicare program to pay for obamacare. we don t do that. what mitt romney is proposing to do is repeal all of obamacare. i have voted repeatedly in congress to repeal awful obamacare, including this cut of $716 billion to pay for obamacare. so what s very important here, a lot of seniors don t know this, is that they turned medicare into a piggy bank to pay for obamacare. we want to point that out and restore those cuts to prevent that raid of medicare. obama-biden campaign spokesman said yesterday that that s false, saying. quote, congressman ryan s budget incorporates the $700 billion achieved in obamacare, which come from eliminating subsidies to insurance companies, cutting waste and fraud, and reforming
beers. okay. here is what i m going to do. gretchen: might be the new campaign slogan, right? four more beers. instead of years. those are your headlines. steve: i don t think it was just any pork chop. i believe it was mr. pork chop. gretchen: pork chop on a stick. eric: michelle obama was telling gabby douglas not to eat egg mcfun. the president was having a beer and talking about eating pork chops. steve: it was the state fair! gretchen: all in moderation. eric: fair enough. steve: congress mapp paul ryan bringing the republicans ticket to ohio and medicare sure to be one of the key issues. james rosen is up and already in oxford in ohio with details. jimmy? steve, good morning. you know we re here on a college campus for the first time in history, more than half of the nation s 9 million unemployed people went to college, or even
acura and volvo 50 60. they were rated poor including mersedes ben z and cclass and audi. and lexus cs. steve: congress will be making history for all of the wrong reasons, current members of congress are on track to be the least productive group since 1947. out of 3000 bills introduced to lawmakers this year only 61 became law. 112th treth congress is divided on the bush era tax cuts and budget as well . members of congress hit low approval ratings and down to 10 percent. eric: latest racing team to three nascar championships and let s t forget. three super bowl titles as