he s already spent a lot of political capital. he s got a strange new respect from the left by letting this go. it s a nonbinding agreement. it really is useless and also it s a bad deal. as jesse pointed out, is so absurdly expensive for a negligible increase. up to $200 trillion over a century will cut 1% of the carbon target. so in order to reach their ideal, you would need to multiply 200 trillion debt whie don t even have. it s a farce. the impact of this deal is negligible but it will destroy economies. what he did with actually brave in the sense that he didn t have to do it, he could ve just not followed through. you are watching everybody crazy over this. all he said was it s a bad deal.
why won t he get the temporary what is a temporary keynesian boon? a temporary keynesian boom is when you have $200 trillion deficits in those days surging into the economy and you had room to finance it. today he s walking into the debt trap. the debt ceiling is going to freeze in on march 15th at $20 trillion. they ll have about $200 billion of cash. it s being burned at $5 or 6 billion a day. they ll be out of jash by june or july. there will be the mother of all debt ceiling crisis and no pathway to a majority to raise the debt ceiling because by then the republican party is going to be in splinters. this speech last night was the most fiscally irresponsible speech given by a president to congress since lbj s guns and butter. he s inheriting this mess and yet he s going to raise defense, more for veterans, this huge infrastructure program, massive
issue. it s like hitting against a brick wall. getting people and particularly people in the news media to understand how much trouble we re in. look at what s happening to the future of our children. we have a almost $20 trillion national debt. a fiscal gap of $200 trillion. 50% of the electorate are women. what s happening with our borders, what s happening with our jobs. you think about what s happening with education, you look at all the division in our country, a house divided against itself cannot stand. it s like you need to shake people and say, look, folks. you said something that was fascinating. these are not republican or democrat issues. this is america we re talking about. get it through your thick skulls. my skull is really not that thick. i think judeo christian values should apply not only when we re in the midst of the campaign, but it should be in the campaign. you said let s push the judeo
don t think rngs in pfrm if we were physically responsible, we would be pretty much kwaul. the gap now sits at over $200 trillion. so we really need to get started on this really soon or else and the on reason we can have that is because the growth monetary currency is based on the u.s. dollar. so we can print money but there s been challenges to that because that only goes to the country with the highest gdp. i watched you walk in here and you have a certain joy about you that you have that you carry with you. organization, thank you. what does the brutalization, that is campaign process do to you? can anyone ever be prepared for it? i don t know.
over $200 trillion and you take all the assets of the top 1% and you apply it against that, it barely makes a den the in it. we need to be dealing with the real issues here in terms of the quality of life for americans. dr. carson, it is always interesting to get your perspective. we appreciate you sharing it on new day. you said america is an amazing place with incredible people. i think everyone across the aisle can agree with that statement. thank you so much for your time. thank you. i think ben carson would have an interesting time at journalism school talking to professors there and students. spare me your journalistic defense. something interesting, a lot of people have been making comments about his energy level. he got fired up in this interview. well, that he s passionate. that s part of what is interesting about hearing about his story of transforming from