john: our government keeps spending. we re already $14.5 trillion in debt but you could say, so what. look around, america is doing pretty well. what is the worst that can happen? well, this could happen. these protests happened when greece with was so far in debt they had trouble borrowing money. an economist at the mercada center, she says greek riots is just the most visible. greeks still go on and they still serve. if you wanted to borrow money for a house or car, the interest rates will be dramatically high. greece spends so much by last
john: our government keeps spending. we re already $14.5 trillion in debt but you could say, so what. look around, america is doing pretty well. what is the worst that can happen? well, this could happen. these protests happened when greece with was so far in debt they had trouble borrowing money. an economist at the mercada center, she says greek riots is just the most visible. greeks still go on and they still serve. if you wanted to borrow money for a house or car, the interest rates will be dramatically high. greece spends so much by last
the telethon with 14.5 trillion up on the board and then for the 24 hours we work back from there the simple fact is we are spending too much. the president makes a nice speech but at the end of the day we still got to stop spending. he is smooth at it i think we ought to have a prompter tax. maybe we can get out of the hole. in the next 100 days i will learn to go off the prompter and joe biden will learn to stay on the prompter. [ laughter ] i think president obama is taking a massive hit here. i m looking at all the poll numbers. sure he is. bill: all the poll numbers roll in. it s about leadership. it isn t about the issue anymore. it s about the people saying you just can t get it done. i have got to give you credit. you are one of the most open-minded guys on him. you held out for a long time because i think you believe in giving guy an honest bounce. i know you think he is bright. guess what, i m not getting it off him anymore. he is a little too on citizen nent. he ha
coming back to its vineyard after roman wars or something. he is adult presided over a wiley coyote bill where we have gone off the cliff. cartoon strip dictates we don t fall right now. beep beep. that s exactly where we stand. you listen to him. he was when he was young. i swear to god he was dropping his left. he sounds absolutely adult. get up out of the [bleep] he makes mr. potato head come off like stephen hocking at that point. i have to agree with you, miller, why anybody in the middle of this intense debate would talk about pomegranate plants in his home and he has got to get back there when the country has a 14.5 trillion-dollar debt. at this point, half the pomegranates think is he an idiot, okay? they ask for a balanced thing and the republicans say okay, we want a balanced budget amendment and they say anything balanced except that, anything but that we want
14.5 trillion up on the board and then for the 24 hours we work back from there the simple fact is we are spending too much. the president makes a nice speech but at the end of the day we still got to stop spending. he is smooth at it i think we ought to have a prompter tax. maybe we can get out of the hole. in the next 100 days i will learn to go off the prompter and joe biden will learn to stay on the prompter. [ laughter ] i think president obama is taking a massive hit here. i m looking at all the poll numbers. sure he is. bill: all the poll numbers roll in. it s aboutor it s about the people saying you just can t get it done. i have got to give you credit. you are one of the most open-minded guys on him. you held out for a long time because i think you believe in giving guy an honest bounce. i know you think he is bright. guess what, i m not getting it off him anymore. he is a little too on citizen nent. he has got to change the template of the game here. is he not going