washingtonpost.com. tim carney, i will begin with a little bit of rare praise for the tea party caucus in the house of representatives who i have been beating inon throughout the shutdown, which i find however, john boehner wanted this medical device tax repeal and the house conservative caucus balked at it and i think they balked at it in part because you have been railing against it in your columns as essentially a give away. i want to hear in you, what the dynamicings were from that, i want to hear from you former senator lincoln, right after you thought it went down right after this break. effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that s why there s biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn t. biotene for people who suffer from dry mouth.
why don t we start with the 16,000 irs agents that are going to implement obama care? i think we ought to abolish the irs and instead move to a simple flat tax. that s the political party this morning was floating the idea of increasing the intrusiveness of the irs into people s income. now we know the ransom note was paired back even further. all of this pain and misery and cost and drama, the whole thing just so we can get a health pay cut for our staffs. joining me now is former senator blanch lincoln, former governor of arkansas, is the principal of lincoln policies saying that lobbyists on behalf of walmart and the just launched no more about washingtonpost.com. tim carney, i will begin with a little bit of rare praise for the tea party caucus in the house of representatives who i have been beating inon throughout the shutdown, which i