influence industry, in areas of corporate america that have major business before the federal government that have earned some pretty significant access. here s the question and you detail this well in your reports. i recommend people go to the daily beast to read this. what does somebody get from meeting with the office of management and budget? so, you were in south carolina. you donated to his campaign. maybe you had interests that could be brought before congress. what are these people who met him as omb director get for? the office of management and budget has a very wide purview in terms of the money that federal agencies spend, the overall direction of policy coming out of the white house. you know, when they release when the white house releases a budget blueprints which is basically a detailed list of its full priorities for the entire federal government, that s something that omb is really spearheading, has a lot of input in. so, the companies that mick mulvaney was mee
the u.s. senate is about to reconvene. congress is back tackling gun legislation. after a two week recess. let s have a debate on violence in america. 13 senate republicans threatened threats of the filibuster. senate republicans seem afraid to engage in the debate. i don t understand it. the purpose of the united states senate is to debate. going to filibuster a bill they don t even know. i don t understand it, what are we afraid of? 90% believe we should do something. i don t think 90% agree it is monday. allow a vote. there s no reason for this blatant obstruction. the second storm is brewing over the budget. wednesday, the president will formally send his budget to congress. send his budget blueprints to congress. this is the compromise i sent to the speaker last year. the question is whether anger from the left makes republicans give the budget a second look. the president is showing a little leg here. there you go. it is somewhat encourag
senate is to debate. going to filibuster a bill they don t even know. i don t understand it, what are we afraid of? 90% believe we should do something. i don t think 90% agree it is monday. allow a vote. there s no reason for this blatant obstruction. the second storm is brewing over the budget. wednesday, the president will formally send his budget to congress. send his budget blueprints to congress. this is the compromise i sent to the speaker last year. the question is whether anger from the left makes republicans give the budget a second look. the president is showing a little leg here. there you go. it is somewhat encouraging. he offers a tantalizing budget proposal. it is not my ideal plan. not saying it is perfect. it is a compromise i am willing to accept. for john boehner to say it is a waste of time, it is not. members of congress, welcome back. after two week recess, please, please, get to work.
and this year, they want to raise taxes by 20 billion dollars through the republican budget, doesn t raise taxes. next year they want to raise the taxes by 40 billion dollars, again, the republican budget doesn t raise taxes and then on the deficit this year, the democrat deficit would be 164 billion dollars bigger than the republican deficit. and next year, 308 billion dollars, just to give you a sense of it, by 2015 the republican deficit would be down to 125 billion and the democrat deficit 433 billion. there s a big indication of the difference between the parties when you look at the budgets of the budget blueprints of the republicans in the house and the democrats in senate and republicans want to restrain spending and democrats want to continue to blow up the budget and eventually, over the decade add 1 trillion dollars of new taxes. sean: yeah, so 1 trillion in new taxes over ten years, a trillion dollars, this is like they know no other way, all right? that s point one, but
and this year, they want to raise taxes by 20 billion dollars through the republican budget, doesn t raise taxes. next year they want to raise the taxes by 40 billion dollars, again, the republican budget doesn t raise taxes and then on the deficit this year, the democrat deficit would be 164 billion dollars bigger than the republican deficit. and next year, 308 billion dollars, just to give you a sense of it, by 2015 the republican deficit would be down to 125 billion and the democrat deficit 433 billion. there s a big indication of the difference between the parties when you look at the budgets of the budget blueprints of the republicans in the house and the democrats in senate and republicans want to restrain spending and democrats want to continue to blow up the budget and eventually, over the decade add 1 trillion dollars of new taxes. sean: yeah, so 1 trillionew a trillion dollars, this is like they know no other way, all right? that s point one, but yet, they still will give u