to have fewer early voting days. ohio s republican of state john houston has been trying to defend that move, trying to get fewer people to the polls, trying to explain why the point is not to get fewer people to the polls, not to have longer lines on election day, why it would be so important to cut off early voting three days early. i don t think the bar is too high there for anybody who really cares about the future of the country and wants to have their voice heard by voting. we try to make it easy, but we can t i say we re not 7-eleven. we can t stay open 24/7 and let anybody vote by any rule they want to. we have standards. that s ohio s republican secretary of state explanation for cutting off the last three days of early voting in the state, including the sunday before election day which is when african-american churches typically mobilize their congregations to go early vote on mass. you can t go around voting whenever you want. we have standards. the fact that those sta
functioning election day un200u, but that resulted in barack obama winning the state. this year, republicans in ohio would like to have fewer early voting days. john houston has been trying to defend that move, trying to explain why the point is not to get fewer people to the polls, not to have longer lines on election day, why it would be so important to cut off early voting three days early. i don t think the bar is too high there for anybody who really cares about the future of the country and wants to have their voice heard by voting. we try to make it easy, but we can t i say we re not 7-eleven. we can t stay open 24/7 and let anybody vote by any rule they want to. we have standards. that s ohio s republican secretary of state s explanation for cutting off the last three days of early voting in the state, including the sunday before election day which is when african-american churches mobilize their congregations to early vote.
less taxes, rest regulation. that is not going to help poor people. bill: you just spouted a democratic talking point. i don t know whether you wanted to do that or not or perhaps you are in a little haze today that the congress didn t pass the jobs bill. i wouldn t pass the jobs bill if i were in congress and i wanted americans to work. i don t believe that spending billions of dollars on government funded programs has done any good. the data says i m right on that. why would i want to continue running up a 16 trillion-dollar debt with a failed program. you blithely throw this out like t is not barack obama s fault it s these pinheads in congress who aren t voting for a failed program. why would anybody vote for a failed program, juan? it hasn t worked in three years. look, i think it s politically toxic. everybody has bad mouthed it. the fact is most of the stimulus was tax cuts for americans. i don t think anybody is against that. bill: none of it worked. hold on. the seco
less taxes, rest regulation. that is not going to help poor people. bill: you just spouted a democratic talking point. i don t know whether you wanted to do that or not or perhaps you are in a little haze today that the congress didn t pass the jobs bill. i wouldn t pass the jobs bill if i were in congress and i wanted americans to work. i don t believe that spending billions of dollars on government funded programs has done any good. the data says i m right on that. why would i want to continue running up a 16 trillion-dollar debt with a failed program. you blithely throw this out like t is not barack obama s fault it s these pinheads in congress who aren t voting for a failed program. why would anybody vote for a failed program, juan? it hasn t worked in three years. look, i think it s politically toxic. everybody has bad mouthed it. the fact is most of the stimulus was tax cuts for americans. i don t think anybody is against that. bill: none of it worked. hold on. the seco
less taxes, rest regulation. that is not going to help poor people. bill: you just spouted a democratic talking point. i don t know whether you wanted to do that or not or perhaps you are in a little haze today that the congress didn t pass the jobs bill. i wouldn t pass the jobs bill if i were in congress and i wanted americans to work. i don t believe that spending billions of dollars on government funded programs has done any good. the data says i m right on that. why would i want to continue running up a 16 trillion-dollar debt with a failed program. you blithely throw this out like t is not barack obama s fault it s these pinheads in congress who aren t voting for a failed program. why would anybody vote for a failed program, juan? it hasn t worked in three years. look, i think it s politically toxic. everybody has bad mouthed it. the fact is most of the stimulus was tax cuts for americans. i don t think anybody is against that. bill: none of it worked. hold on. the seco