have a weak economy. neil: and the government artificially boosting the housing market and we had that terrible crash. neil: you worry about that, housing taking a hit? the stocks take a hit? no, the only way they re going to take a real hit if the economy falters or the fed does something truly dumb, which could be doing, and there was no net influx into equity funds, mutual traded and people have been cautious for a long time. if we don t make mistake, the market has room to grow amazingly. neil: we re keeping an eye on the protests in washington. most, i believe, are over the tax cuts saying they re tilted toward the rich, and many of people bemoaning the thousand
guy? okay, i have no problem with that. neil: okay. i think if you were to talk to mayor hancock he d say the same thing. we definitely want to get violent criminals arrested, tried, and if they re guilty, deported in those cases where it s appropriate. neil: let s say they don t know, let s say they don t have the same information that the federal officials have, so you don t think they re being honest about it, so you you re leery of letting them in. what do you say? i think if the federal government has real facts, they should be able to get a court order and be able to get that person detained so we can find out whether they are guilty of what the suspicions are, but we shouldn t just willy nilly let the federal government decide, detain this person, detain that person. that s where you get into trouble. i think that everybody should be very concerned about that. neil: while i still have you, a number of prominent democrats, including john lewis, maxine waters, frederica wil
friendly playing field for businesses far and wide. big businesses and small businesses crushed by regulations particularly those in obamacare. neil: well a lot of this was hurt by the regulatory effort first before the tax cuts even came to fruition. danielle it s always risky and early in this case that start handicapping the midterm elections in november but you could see if this sticks and resonates and people appreciate it and like it that their sentiment could change. poll numbers are picking up approval for the tax cut itself, sending it toward the economy not necessarily the president himself. well they still favor the democrats pretty heavily which we would expect because although the economic news is very good and tax cuts are great there s a lot of things happening out of the white house that are problematic. we are still on a rollercoaster of scandal which in and of itself is unstable so instability is always an economic statistic. so we go back to the clinton and bill cl
because he thinks it strengthens him with a section of his base, but i don t know i do know if a racist is a person who constantly utters comments that are racially insensitive, that something is wrong with him and it s based on race. neil: so, when the president talks about african-american unemployment the lowest in recorded history, and the improvements he s made for african-americans and has said during the campaign, pointing to african-americans and what the hell have you got to lose, democrats have done nothing for you, at least i ll do something for you, you say what? i say that the president should start out by doing a couple of things and i would even the standards of many republicans, this is the least diverse white house staff in recent times. certainly, it doesn t even come close to george w. bush and or
in support for it. whatever is going on here, i guess what i h d ask, is nancy pelosi or some of the leadership characterizing it the way they are and if democrats take the house in the fall, would you support her for speaker? neil, you re asking real tough questions. this is not fair. i think, you know, i ll be very candid, if the democrats win back the house, it will be infinitely more difficult for people to say, all right, we just won the house, kick nancy pelosi out. i can t see that happening. you know, now, i don t think that you know, that the leader is planning on trying to be around, you know, for 15 more years. i don t think she has remotely thought about that so well, i think she s thinking for at least another congress, at least another term. i don t want to embarrass you,