on whatsapp about decisions, that were made, the environment in which they were taken, and why the government was slow to respond. mrjohnson made the point that former prime ministers would not have survived this level scrutiny if whatsapp had been around at the time of the falklands or the iraq war. he played down the psychodrama that evolved in number ten, which was charactised in some of the earlier sessions, and the contents of some of the whatsapp messages. but i would make a distinction between the type of language used, and the decision making processes of the government, and what we got done. and i would submit that any powerful and effective government has, and i think of the thatcher government or the blair government, has a lot of challenging and competing characters whose views about each other might not be fit to print. but you get an awful lot done. most of the early session focused on the decisions taken at the beginning of the pandemic. in his evidence the for
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this is what negotiating looks like. the budget leader sent to congressional leaders a list of exactly what he wanted. as kevin just said $5.7 billion for a steel barrier. also, there were some things that are democratic priorities in there $800 million humanitarian crisis on the southern border. in other words, when families or children come across the border, $800 million to help house them for a little while. take care of their medical needs, feed them as well. and signaled a willingness to restore some version of barack obama era program that allowed children in guatemala, honduras and he el salvador to apply for refugee resettlement in the united states. the president saying i want the wall. democrats i m going to give you these things you want if we can negotiate. ainsley: if you read the letter, we are holding a letter here. you can get it on the white house website if you are interested in it. but you can read through what the president s reasons
bowles-simpson commission said, has to have tax increases. they said $2 of spending cuts for every $1 in tax increases. that seemed to be a sensible approach. the ryan plan takes it all out of spending. i object on a variety of grounds. but i give him credit as i think many americans will do for actually having put forward a plan. now we ve had bowles-simpson, a deficit commission bipartisan put forward a plan, we have senators working on a plan they re going to come up with, we have the republican budget leader in the house coming forward with a plan. where is the white house plan? where is the white house plan? that s the kind of leadership you and i are accustomed to t p banner and leads. we re having a hard time adjusting to the alternative form of leadership where he sits on the sidelines and waits for the moment to intervene. waiting for consensus to form and then joining it is not what we want out of the presidency. a slightly different strategic issue, it struck me as odd las