$58,000 a year. president biden is saying this won t raise taxes on anyone making over $400,000 a year and he s talking about corporations that makes $50,000 a year, if her constituent s average income is $58,000, why is this such a sticking point and who is she advocating for in. this is about who is filling sinema s pockets and who is felling it was about the senators who were still holing out to cut back the build back better plan. most people know how poor the los of people are in west virginia. joe manchin said i don t want an entitlement culture. crist en sinema is representing sommelier and big business interests and we know that they re not necessarily representing their constituents.
generic ballot? or do you feel lying it s too early? i m not early at all. here in the state of nevada, in offelections, republicans do extremely well so i m feeling very confident about how republican dos do overall. you can go back to barack obama. his numbers weren t always on the up and up and they weren t always as high as they ended up being toward the end. he still ended up winning. so there s plenty of time. in the political world, it changes every hour. that s true. final word on what is the democratic message next year? well, the message has to be about the traditional sort of democratic platform which is income equality, access to health care, equal rights and equity for all and inclusive big tent party. thinking about pushing back against wall street and the concerns of big business interests in government, ending
haven t always well they haven t always practiced what they preach i suppose. i don t think they have. i think you re right. rick santorum has identified a problem in the gop, which as a party the people who give all the money at the top, the business interests and the base are not the big business interests. the working class, the middle class. that s a hard party to run. i think you re going to see more of a populist message from all the candidates in this presidential campaign because republicans are sick of getting tarred and feathered for supporting corporate interests and big business interests, while the democrats do the same and then people turn around and say you stand for the rich. in the meantime all the rich all the corporate, they re donating to the democrats, the republicans are getting screwed here for a long time. and you ll see much more of a populist message, much more of a let s figure out the income inequality and that free markets and small businesses not the s
sanctions from the european allies? i would agree with that. to understand some of these big business interests, on the one hand yes, there are european countries who stand to lose as chuck todd said, do have fragile economies, but there s also a body of opinion that says in the long run. the way the russia problem if you will is going to be solved by bringing russia into the family of western nations and if you kind of throw them in the deep freeze so to speak, that s not going to happen. so there are a lot of people who not just for short term commercial gain but rather for long-term strategic gain want to see the door left open to bringing russia back. that s obviously a tough mission with vladimir putin and no indication that vladimir putin cares about russia becoming a western nation. so i think the president needs to convey that without kind of spooking the europeans into
finally protect our people from incursions by illegals and the drug cartels. steve said there are only problems with a couple of exports. people and drugs. most everything else is good. there s a war going on with the border and mexico. we re supplying them with the money and guns. our war on drugs is to blame for this. if the leaders in the government could do one intelligent thing it would be to end the prohibition of marijuana. the prohibition of alcohol tore this country apart, just as the prohibition of marijuana is doing today. simon in florida writes an electrified border fence. john in new york says as long as u.s. employers are free to act without genuine fear of prosecution for hiring illegal aliens and u.s. big business promeets cheaper wages, less rights and nonunions, then we have no answer for the worsening relations with mexico. all u.s. actions are based solely on satisfying big business interests and have no solution for the poor immigrants