keeping it the way it is and ironically it s a guy from texas who made his money in the petroleum business and now that he s moved to upstate new york, he said no, not going to do it there. because he has a second home in an affluent community and he doesn t want to see anything disturbing his backyard. and that s a part of this entire fight. it s crazy how in so many parts of our life now, overregulation has brought what has traditionally between the family farm in new york and across the country so close to extinction because for a while, they farmed what was above the ground. they could do what s below the ground but they can t because of these environmentalists and overregulation as well. right. and agriculture and industry, they go together. if you want prosperity in these little towns, you need both. you need balance. that s the story of my family. my grandfather made his money as a croatian immigrant working for the cement plants. and then he saved money and bought a farm.
it s strong enough to beat both of us. now, john boehner responds by saying, well, our priority is jobs. our priority is helping americans get jobs. let me show you john boehner. helping americans get back to work it will start with jobs. republicans have been focused on job creation since the beginning of this counseling. really? if they ve been focused on it, they never got to it. the priorities have been investigating planned parenthood, crippling epa rules about cement plants. i don t see a jobs plan today brought before congress, so if this has been their priority, they have a strange way of getting around to it. i think it s true. there is a philosophical disagreement, where the president is saying, look, the way you get the economy moving,