fourth of july district workweek to focus on the budget. reid says the white house actually accepted his invite to the hill on wednesday. this as we rush towards that august 2nd deadline, which was largely invented by the treasury department. the white house insists, however, that it can t be moved. freshman republican congressman david shriker of arizona, think of it as a paper tiger. looks scary, unless, of course, you burn it. the reality, there is a significant issue in america. dysfunction in our structure. business and government creating all sorts of issues for us. we have big debt as a result of it. and yet our focus is on the deadline made up in the first place. and i love your comment, in your previous i say we blame the royal family. it is clearly fir fault. kate middleton is really a problem. spending all of our money.
probe making quite less of a living, but he s satisfied. a guy actually think back to him for saying, putting me in the column. i m surfing all the time. i d like to make a little more money, all things being equal, i kind of made the right choice. what would have happened had he not crashed? he would like a lot more in this wallet, but so would us all. the difference, he has a different sense of values. he has a life. unhappy banker, next one. i work for a bank, young and desperately worried about losing the money i ve earned. i feel about becoming wepty and always looking at the bottom line. i do that, too. and i m a social worker. my bottom line is, whew, pretty, pret pretty, pretty low. i stopped doing that about a year and a half and accepted the fact that whatever i make i make. as long as i can make enough to face my basic biological needs.
we ll feel. and from my work with people who are addicts from my columnist street.com, that s not the feedback i get. the more money people seem to make the more insecure they seem to feel. the more an zioty rsi anxiety, relationship the seem to be destroyed. there s that idea you get success and too often it s waste and too often people sacrifice time for love, and the fact you re even bringing this on-air, whatever time this is, 4:45 on msnbc and giving it some space to be heard is wonderful, and i think people want to feel like they have meaningful relationships with other people. and i think if they have meaningful relationships with other people, they ll feel successful, and that each time i treat someone i over and over see this again. and also i think we do a
which i think is entertaining. saying i won t get into the absurdy of this date. the other thing, stephen colbert get ago proval for his own super pack no joke. legitimate acquired approval from the fec. frod federal elections commission to secretly raise millions, if not billions, of dollars so he can then secretly influence the outcome of this presidential election. obviously, stephen colbert is attempting to illustrate too all of us the deep and destructive corruption of the american political process illustrating how absurd it is an american can get approval to secretly raise billions to manipulate what politician dos. will this be effective in illustrating how completely and utterly and screwed up beyond all recognition the relationship between money and government is right now? well, listen i think you have a divide in this country. what is it? 30 no. anyone under 30 gets their news
how are you victimized. run a patentance run it through the issue. went to the banking industry showed it to them under special disclosure. liked it so much, said, gee, we d like to use it. we want to invest no your company, and do a joint venture with you. then asked me, can we come out and see your facility. when i said i m still working out of my house they literally laughed at me and said don t call us we ll call you. and with a few short years so what s going on here? a few things going on here. obviously, our guest is a unique situation where he, a politician has, in the form of chuck schumer, has taken money from the banks to get in there and basically manipulate the legislation to uniquely vick imize him. that s a totally different issue than this overall piece of legislation, making it harder for smaller inventors and easier for larger inventors. how can we reform the patent process in way that actually has