her. all right. steve, what do you think of this? is it possible that somebody from the private sector like carly focusing on this subject, which is so key to hillary s campaign could really pull the rug out from hillary on this? yes, when she s hammering home just traveling the world is not going some place to actually get something done. traveling versus achievement. and so because of her past background as an executive, i think she s got the standing so to speak to really take her on. and what she s pointing out is rhetoric is one thing, reality is quite another. and hillary mouth these things but can t practice them. fiorina can say, i ve been there, i know what it s like to get real things done. nothing makes americans matter than unfairness of the seniority system where somebody not working gets more pay. i think what she s hitting on is the fact that the only way as a country our standard of living can continue to improve is if productivity improves output per person.
become women in the workplace, pay equity child care subsidies. she does it very effectively. we of course all want a fair workplace but progress ins have often portrayed the workplace as openly hostile and i think fiorina is saying enough is enough and she s doing a great job. is carly right about equal pay? i don t think so. i m glad to hear a republican talking about the pay gap. but i think with seniority, you do get some institutional knowledge and the reality is only 15% fewer than 15% of women are in a union but when they are in a union, represented organized labor, they are paid more than women who are not. so those are some of the facts. here s specifically what carly said about seniority. the federal government is a seniority system which means they don t pay for performance. which know for example, that a man can sit in a federal government job and watch pornography all day long while
economies at risk. are they right or wrong? hi everybody, welcome to forbes on fox. i think it s pretty simple when you pull back on policies that prevent crime, you get a lot more crime. the so-called broken windows. you go after small crimes. that prevents big crimes. in new york city you have the city council ready to turn these crimes into summons. if you urinate on the street cops can t do much about it. when people get that message, you see crime go up. the great progress of the last 20 years literally goes out the window because broken window theory s under attack for political reason. the cop bashing that s going on. cops are worried about getting arrested or worse, if they go out and do their job. well i think, as you know chicago s crime issues have been in the national attention for several years now. i think what some of the police tell me is they need more police and they need better trained police. and also the mayor just gave his inaugural speech and he