the other candidates and that s why i always say, you know, he actually ran as a populist and not a republican and that s why he won. it s a big issue, but there s a popular pro business way to respond than the left. which is higher taxes. that doesn t help anyone in the end. neil: the president was making a remark about the strong economy and everything else in the face of barack obama s criticism, but he talked about it in one of the speeches, montana, north dakota, junior which stai don t remembe state. and he said i don t want to touch social security. you could grow out of it. economic growth can deal with problems. i don t think that economic growth is going to deal with these issues. what s the answer? i agree with you. funny enough when i worked back in the u.k. government, we didn t make that kind of promise prior to the election, we actually said before the election, look, that situation is out of control. the brief labor government built
republicans. it s a big deal for president trump as well. again, the hearing will be on september 4th. this is happening. he will be confirmed again unless he implodes or says something stupid. this will happen. you lookal the bias decisions. public sector unions will no longer be the same. people are no longer required to be part of public sector unions. that s a big hit to the democratic party. it s more then that. that s one of the more lasting things. back in the u.k. they with a key part in the 80s. union reforms. people could decide if they wanted to participate.
republicans. it s a big deal for president trump as well. again, the hearing will be on september 4th. this is happening. he will be confirmed again unless he implodes or says something stupid. this will happen. you lookal the bias decisions. public sector unions will no longer be the same. people are no longer required to be part of public sector unions. that s a big hit to the democratic party. it s more then that. that s one of the more lasting things. back in the u.k. they with a key part in the 80s. union reforms. people could decide if they wanted to participate.
back to my eyes is the macho party animal. doesn t find its home space i get is that his real name is a man of refined tastes his especially fond of tinted cars this nine hundred seventy three jaguar is among the tools of his collection. he s also a fan of english antiques but if those. of you. love the look of old english movies or films furniture that s one hundred years old a moment even be fashionable in two hundred years time because it was never fashionable in the first place. anymore to. genuine i love the comfortable feel of it. sitting in a leather chair in front of a roaring fire is a form that s just my think this is just the sort. of file when it comes to music too hence the only skews it back in the u.k.
we ve lost over 4,000 u.s. service men and women in that environment. but the more the islamic state and terrorism me tast sizes from the middle east around the world, it s becoming quite apparent that actually it s a very dangerous place to be as a service man or woman back home as well because you are a target. whether we like it or not, you are a target. back in the u.k. service men and women have been targets of the ira for many many years. it is now coming home to roost on the radical islam side. now we re starting to see that within america. america america s borders are no longer the protective borders that we used to think they once were. this is a new mind set we have to start getting into now. we re spending billions if not trillions on foreign policy and