committee. wait a second. let s not let s not do, you know, revisionist history and mythological thinking. the budget that was passed out of the house, some of the republicans in the senate didn t want to vote on, it is not just the democrats had some problems with it. you now have members of your party running away from their vote in support of that budget because it is so wildly unpopular and i want to talk about medicare because that s obviously been part of this budget conversation and political reports today that the house republicans are so jittery about the budget, ryan and budget, that john boehner had to do a conference call to calm people s fears. really, you are going to hang your hat on the ryan budget? there s two things i find very interesting. one, the only reason we are talking about the ryan budget is because it actually passed. it was a budget that passed. the president s budget went down 97 to 0 in the stat and i don t think that it did any better in the ho
karen. excellent question. i mean, look in person voting fraud, studied by the bush justice department and didn t find any evidence of it. it was found studied in ohio, kansas, and even in the indiana case where they had an in-person voter case that went to the supreme court, supreme court, u.s. supreme court said there was no evidence of in-person voting fraud. republicans have been or record time and time again saying there s no evidence of this. reality here is that 10% to 20% of voters do not have a vote have an i.d. either because they don t drive or because the state offices that issue these ifshg d.s can be located hundreds of miles away. these voters who don t have these i.d.s are disproportionately hispanic or african-american. this is a clear attempt of a problem in search of a solution, attempt by the republican party to stop people from voting, largely hispanics and african-americans, and people begin to wonder why this is this party is getting image of the archie bun