and it s going to end and they re agreeing, mandatory committee and it s going to be over and we ll talk about fun things. and i don t know if it ll get enough votes in the house of representatives. i do. this committee basically unconstitutionally removes from congress the ability to make decisions with respect to paying money. i m saying unconstitutionally, the constitution says only the congress did far be it from me to challenge you go the constitution. paul ryan, has endorsed the republican plan and when he endorsed through the house of representatives, it gefs comfort they can go forward. also having worked in the house of representatives, the speaker is so smart. he s fot going to bring a bill to the floor. it s going to the rules committee, that he knows can t pass. he knows he s got the votes and i believe it will be close. he s got the votes, but if i could just, if i could just illuminate you on congress of
they re agreeing, mandatory committee and it s going to be over and we ll talk about fun things. and i don t know if it ll get enough votes in the house of representatives. i do. this committee basically unconstitutionally removes from congress the ability to make decisions with respect to paying money. i m saying unconstitutionally, the constitution says only the congress did far be it from me to challenge you go the constitution. paul ryan, has endorsed the republican plan and when he endorsed through the house of representatives, it gefs comfort they can go forward. also having worked in the house of representatives, the speaker is so smart. he s fot going to bring a bill to the floor. it s going to the rules committee, that he knows can t pass. he knows he s got the votes and i believe it will be close. he s got the votes, but if i could just, if i could just illuminate you on congress of politics. go right ahead.
it s going to end anyway, and it s going to end and they re agreeing, mandatory committee and it s going to be over and we ll talk about fun things. and i don t know if it ll get enough votes in the house of representatives. i do. this committee basically unconstitutionally removes from congress the ability to make decisions with respect to paying money. i m saying unconstitutionally, the constitution says only the congress did far be it from me to challenge you go the constitution. paul ryan, has endorsed the republican plan and when he endorsed through the house of representatives, it gefs comfort they can go forward. also having worked in the house of representatives, the speaker is so smart. he s fot going to bring a bill to the floor. it s going to the rules committee, that he knows can t pass. he knows he s got the votes and i believe it will be close. he s got the votes, but if i could just, if i could just illuminate you on congress of
chapter didn t mention me but it was still interesting. [ laughter ] chris: i had a very carefully framed question for you, brit, let me ask you a much simpler one. you heard what geithner and boehner said, what do you make of it. well, it is striking that the house has acted to pass the plan and the senate has basically refused to take it up and voted it down. what you see here is an interesting combination of events. because the president really hasn t stated a position horrible plan or any of that. and you know, these the house republicans have basically done that. and what you are seeing here is a very peculiar kind of double standard. because when the house acts, everybody says well, you know, that can t that can t pass. that won t pass.
standard. because when the house acts, everybody says well, you know, that can t that can t pass. that won t pass. but, you don t have the senate has done nothing. they haven t passed a budget. chris: they rejected the president s budget 97-0. they haven t done anything. but so every time this every time the house actuary says it can t pass anywhere else. isn t it time for somebody to step up with an alternative plan? and the thing that is striking about this is a very close parallel to what happened back in the clinton years we had we had the partial government shutdown and that and the pattern is very similar. and in that case the republicans got all the blame and i have a sense here that there is a sense of confidence among the democrats in the white house and congress that if we went up with