a fox news alert, i m jamie colby. the senate taking up two major issues, you re he looking live at the senate floor. the within the hour lawmakers are expected to hold procedural votes on a bill ending the pentagon s don t sk doe ask don t tell policy and also the dream act for people who enter illegally. and watching the senate floor, of course we ll bring you the latest. bank of america delivering a financial blow to wikileaks, announcing it will no longer handle any transactions for the whistleblower website. the bank is issuing a statement saying it may be engaged in activities inconsistent with their
because of the health care bill. brenda: and jonas, do you think we should pay more? the best thing i heard about you, your co-pays are going up and adding kids on the plan. people don t pay enough for health care, that s a big problem. companies are on the hook for it, and you don t care what you consume because the company is paying for it and don t price shop as do you for other stuff. that s a problem and i wish the plan took from the consumer and away from employers. and actually going to make it more expensive because mandated to get insurance. take that away and now it s really blocked out because it s higher costs and put on well, yes, it s iffing to be more expensive and the reason why we re going to be more expensive because we have baby boomers turning 65 next year, and that changes the whole, you know, ball game. but the health care expenses are going up, because of a lot of legislation that they have
have to cut spending too much? and then . brenda: is that possible? okay, sarah, sarah, what do you think this means to the economy and the stock market? well, i think there is a tea party credit here is a little bit after reach. a reach? and in our country whoever, don t give them credit. the people don t deserve it. brenda: sarah, don t even give them credit. i m just asking, what do you think this means to the economy? first of all that s a little bit of an unanswered question. brenda: well, i m asking the question. now we have. brenda: that s what you get paid for. that s what we get paid for. right now the tax bill, they go in tandem. we have a spending bill and a tax bill that we decided this separates by the christmas holidays and by congress, it s a little hard to judge their full effect. brenda: what do you expect. like an algebra equation. brenda: oh, now, wait a minute, i m sorry, i need an answer, now who i m going to