has dropped like a stone from the 30s into the teens in thens polls. he announced a big plan ono bo friday to boost domestic energy. can he come back? sure.n i wouldn t count him outi entirely. l i did feel like the energy plan, he s been consistently sort off tone deaf reantly. there was something about putting forward an energy planth rather than a broader jobs plana that struck me as he s been a h little bit too much governor off texas.ot he s gotten criticism repeatedly that he doesn t seem to beking speaking to a national audience in the way the other candidatese have.e e the energy plan had other candidates criticized him for ripping off their plans. i ve been kind of surprised perry hasn t done more. in a way, it strikes me as agh staffing mistake. in the last debate i was surprised he didn t come forwari with some concrete economic proposals.pr chris: this was purely abouts
do you have independent scoring of what your plan will do? we put forward a plan in the beginning of the year, our budget, okay, and we had independent congressional budget office scoring which did severae things. it talked about the fact that our plan actually dealt with the one crisis, bringing down the debt deficit over $6 trillion, and it did talk about thee ability for our plan to grow new jobs, yes.s, so we ve got that kind of analysis. but you don t on this jobsis plan. but what this jobs plan iss taking pieces of our overall o vision for this country and c saying you know what? we ve got to provide incentive for the private sector to grow. you know, look at the facts, g chris. since the president has taken office, there s been 1.6 million jobs lost in the private sectorn net. we ve also seen the fact of 7 and a half million foreclosures during this president s term. obviously his economic plans are not working.t w that s why we re trying to say t