today. he faces up to eight years in prison. the powerball jackpot drawing is tonight. the estimated payout, 400 million buckaroos. the odds of winning, one in 175 million. time now to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. this young boy walked into a police station and donated his life savings $10.03 to a police station in milwaukee. he rode his bike toefrt station apparently without telling his parents. the donation was to honor his grandfather, a police officer who was killed in the line of duty back in 1974. good for him. next the bad. one man in japan has twice the bad luck. he has been forced out of his home two times for the olympics of the first in 1964 to make way for the olympic grounds. and now he s being convicted again so the stadium can be guilty for 2020. finally the ugly.
preefrp presidenting t preefg the power. they are giving them one after the other whether it s obama care, whether it s these other acts with the federal government. it s the federal government working mostly in unison as well as the 4th branch of government against the states. you will look at the constitution for restoring self government. you go as far to say the social collapse. when you have a federal government that has unfunded liabilities over $90.03 years ago it was $67 trillion. it s growing that fast. when you have a federal government imploding at the same time and a federal reserve mindlessly printing money through quantitative easing and so forth when you have
out high gracing, it lost 9% of its popular between 2000 and 2011. that s a massive amount of people leaving the state. and that s pro the u.s. census bureau. i would take to linking that to new york being quote unquote not free enough. i would argue the safety net and the idea of seatbelts, right? north dakota has lax seatbelt laws. but at the same time, if you get into car accidents and you don t have insurance, i m picking up the tab for that. that s an infringement for my freedom. one person s freedom is another person s jail or infringement on their life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. let s not get caught up in tiny variables, like seatbelt laws which are 0.03 part of the it is more like other things
american families is living at or near poverty. you see the discrepancies that you can t put them on the same graph. he can t get a tax cut passed on the 0.03% of this population? they have become prisoners of their rhetoric. it is the years of anti-tax rhetoric. the years of we are the party of budget cuts. and there have been clear about what they are against. they are against raising revenue in any respect. but they haven t been clear about what they are for and now they are trapped in this place where they have taken so many options off the table. they will not support increased spending. they have no where else to go.
graph. he can t get a tax cut passed on the 0.03% of this population? they have become prisoners of their rhetoric. it is the years of anti-tax rhetoric. the years of we are the party of budget cuts. and there have been clear about what they are against. they are against raising revenue in any respect. but they haven t been clear about what they are for and now they are trapped in this place where they have taken so many options off the table. they will not support increased spending. they have no where else to go. we are all equal in guessing this. the government has never been