republicans still seem to be fighting this battle. yeah, we have seen today, especially senator ron johnson, he seems to be back peddling, but i think it s fair to say republicans have not backed off completely. in fact senator ron johnson when confronted said it s possible it s said in gist. but one thing he isn t explaining that he s gone out in recent days informant who told him yes there were secrets meetings held off-site of secret officials so still hasn t explained that part of it. and interestingly senator claire mccast cell she actually sent letter today to johnson demands to know who this informant is.
almost doubled that amount. their solution for dealing with the deficit is to raise taxes, the worst thing you can do because that will stunt the economy and we need economic growth to get to a place where these deficits are smaller relative to the economy. your party says you don t want to raise taxes, you want to cut spending, for the life of me, democrats want to raise taxes, republicans want to cut spending, i don t hear anybody going out there looking at the enormous amount of waste in this government. it s like i bet you could collect enough money we don t have to raise taxes or cut spending, you go over to the defense department and see how much money they re spending, talk to senator claire mccast skill what goes on over there or senator tom cobourne, we re drowning in waste in the city. absolutely. a 3$3.5 trillion budget, in any government budget there s a lot of waste and inefficiency. as you mentioned, some of my