trump they say on track to assemble the most male dominated federal government in nearly a quarter century. one of those men is former congressman tom price. he is now secretary of health and human services, and he s in trouble for a politico investigation showing he has taken at least 24 flights on private charter aircraft since early may. price has always positioned himself as a budget cutter. here he is in 2009 calling for an end to private jets available to congress. i think we ve made it halfway where we ought to and that is cut it from eight to four jets. now we need to cut it from four jets to zero jets. this is just another example of fiscal irresponsibility run amok in congress right now and i hope that he agrees with me that we ought to move if from four to zero. and finally to another man in
as a budget cutter. here he is in 2009 calling for a end to private jets available to members of congress. i think we ve made it halfway where we ought to, cut it from eight to four jets, now we need to cut from four to zero jets. this is another example of fiscal irresponsibility run amuck in congress. i hope they agree we should move it from four to zero. scott pruitt, head of the epa, he has a security detail for round the clock protection totaling 18 people. this is according to the washington post. that s three times roughly that of his predecessors in the job. it has required bringing epa agents in from the field, and it comes as the white house wants to cut the epa budget by nearly one-third. that is our broadcast for
even be that the trump transition folks are thinking about this policy strategy, but their allies here are trying to paint the picture of what these programs do. donald trump actually ran against cuts to the underlying safety net specifically social security and medicare, but he didn t rail against food stamps. he didn t talk like a budget cutter which he s going along with paul ryan, paul ryan s budget as well as donald trump s tax cuts are going to require food stamp cuts. we don t really know what he thinks. but we ve got this tradition of the white working class sadly hating programs that actually benefit them. really believing they ve come to blame the government for their joblessness or the fact that their jobs pay low wages. so they resent, even though they benefit. and this is a weird conundrum for democrats, obviously poor hillary clinton couldn t sort out, and i think we ll be
he didn t talk like a budget cutter which he s going along with paul ryan, paul ryan s budget as well as donald trump s tax cuts are going to require food stamp cuts. we don t really know what he thinks. but we ve got this tradition of the white working class sadly hating programs that actually benefit them. really believing they ve come to blame the government for their joblessness or the fact that their jobs pay low wages. so they resent, even though they benefit. and this is a weird conundrum for democrats, obviously poor hillary clinton couldn t sort out, and i think we ll be spending a lot of time thinking about how to do that in the years to come. what do you want to hear from donald trump on the racial component of this after the campaign he ran? he won t talk about the ra l racial component, he would defend newt gingrich from that. i just think it will be very interesting on which side he comes down on. is he a new kind of populist republican who really wants to spend money
this states that went for trump, those are the states we found with the highest obamacare enrollment. what is the linkage, it may not even be that the trump transition folks are thinking about this policy strategy, but their allies here are trying to paint the picture of what these programs do. donald trump actually ran against cuts to the underlying safety net specifically social security and medicare, but he didn t rail against food stamps. he didn t talk like a budget cutter which he s going along with paul ryan, paul ryan s budget as well as donald trump s tax cuts are going to require food stamp cuts. we don t really know what he thinks. but we ve got this tradition of the white working class sadly hating programs that actually benefit them. really believing they ve come to blame the government for their joblessness or the fact that their jobs pay low wages. so they resent, even though they benefit. and this is a weird conundrum for democrats, obviously poor