the 2016 clinton campaign is taking a page right out of that play book. although when bill clinton said it he wasn t fresh of speeches at 200,000 dollars a pop like his wife is. i want to build the economy of tomorrow, not yesterday. and i want to make middle class mean something again. although our country has come back from tough economic times thanks to a lot of hard work and sacrifice by americans and their families, we need to do more than just get by. hillary s well scripted rollout is tightly choreographed with almost zero access for reporters to ask questions. those asked aren t answered. there is news that campaign staffers drove in some attendees for what were billed as inthe mat gatherings and there are
spending busy spending tax dollars we have to file or file an extension by midnight tonight. ainsley hope you filed. i did file. that is infuriating. thank you for sharing that with us. chris christie on the state of social security. our entitlement system is out of control. it s growth is not sustainable. it threatens the economic health of every generation that follows us. why would i say it if it wasn t true? he is proposing cutting off social security benefits to future retirees if they make more than 200,000 dollars a year. those over 62 years old who are still working would also be exempt from the payroll tax. the tax would cut $1 trillion over the decade. christie is rumored to jump into the gop field set out for breakfast in new hampshire and a tell it like it is town rally. a victory for the wife of
houston the whipping boy. that s a place that doesn t have zoning. it doesn t have regulation. it is not exactly the full flower of urbanism. excuse me. she may not find houston a full flower of urbanism but fewer rules in houston mean that if someone wants to turn their house into a little store like this person did, they can. you can build tall buildings next to shorter ones. they even allow someone to build a house on a beer can. the result lack of zoning. many papers call houston the best city to live and work in. the big real estate web site says the average price of a two bedroom house is 3200,000 dollars in washington it is almost 600,000. zoning isn t the only reason for the price difference that are other factors.
were targeted. 65 prs spent 13,000 dollars to try to get the record straight and took an 200,000 dollars in the case. they are reading about it every day. what can you do to protect yourself? make sure to schek your credit report regularly. know your health insurance rights and don t give your information to any one yes even family and friends. believe it or not about a quarter of the victims give identifying information to a friend or family member. even more disturbing is 10 percent of victims report satisfactory resolution to their case. a oo that costs not only money to fix but lost hours at work about 200 trying to fix it. don t miss ashley. all you have to do is find it at
be homelessness continues to be a significant problem in parts of america. politicians say government must come to the rescue. number one, we need more shelters. more shelters. they want more of what they call affordable housing plus free housing for the truly needy and lots of programs for street people. enough money to build 45,000 homes at 200,000 dollars a piece. that s a lot of money. don t we need to do more for the desperate people on the street? especially get them housing. well, john first of all i wish we could retire the phrase homelessness. it suggests these radio people that were housed and subject to a hurricane and they lost their