wonderful people. bill: we have team fox coverage and a lot of it too. ed rollins, former deputy chief of staff to president reagan. he will explain the impact on the presidential race. stuart varney on the blow to big labor. but we begin in madison with steve brown this morning in wisconsin. after all wisconsin has gone through and the fierce tone of this election is unity between these groups now realistic, steve? good morning. reporter: good morning, bill. yes. given both sides had armeys of dedicated folks that gave it everything they got i think it will be kind to say it will be a challenge to bring both sides together to get on with the state s business. that said, governor walker made an attempt to at least met foricly extend and olive branch to all wisconsinites saying it is time to get on with wisconsin s business. i believe that for the sake of our children and our grandchildren now is the time for us to come together, to tackle the challenges that face our smal
tom barrett gets 46%. here is some from both men. we tell wisconsin, we tell our country and the people across the globe. voters want leaders who stand up and make the tough decisions. there have been men and women of courage who stood up and decided it was more important to look out for the future of their children and their grandchildren than their own political futures. [cheers and applause] this has been the most amazing experience of our lives. what we have seen over the last 16 months, is question have seen this democracy come alive. i was simply amazed at the energy, the excitement, that i saw in people throughout this state. and i, if you had been with me would feel as honored as i do to have gotten that opportunity to meet so many wonderful people. bill: we have team fox coverage and a lot of it too. ed rollins, former deputy chief of staff to president reagan. he will explain the impact on the presidential race. stuart varney on the blow to big labor. but we beg
so large, if we could float job destruction by 100,000 or 200,000, instead of 155,000 created, it would chart as 255,000 jobs created. host: bob? guest: i think the job sharing idea, all these are much creative. kevin alluded to something in the end that i think is important. we sort of say the words small business. it s not even clear what the term means. you know? many of the definitions of small business, you ve got launches, medical practices, hedge funds and wall street. not the corner store or the guy starting the small factory. it s a very emohr force term. it also indicates that the idea of vismly all job creation is in small business greatly overstates that. i m not denigrating small business at all. but both parties on the hill run around distorting the economy to whatever the particular definition is in the bill of small business. to where as other sorts of policies, whether they are in tax reform or better education in training. whether they are in the kind of job
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that stance, however, in sharp contrast to the medicare policies that almost every single republican voted for earlier this year. now, there were a few that did not vote, but only a very few. both the house and the senate voted. their budget ends the medicare guaranteed. their budget and the medicare guarantee ends the medicare guarantee. it turns the program over to private insurance companies. in other words, the reason we started medicare in 1965 was a private insurance companies would not give seniors, except a very high-cost, medical insurance. why do you think that is the case? not so much greed, but because it was not profitable to do so. most insurance companies are in the business of making money. people invest in insurance companies. so, they would expect in return would expect a return on their money. you know i m going to be 72 in just a few days. so, like you, i am a senior. what? you are older. well, you know, there is a song about older women. [laughter] th