presidential election contribution system, they wired it so each convention gets something. it s typical inside washington. but where is the leadership to change it? it s not just this, it s everything else in the federal government. where is the leadership to change the waste and fraud? we re not seeing it right now. greta: i suspect the check off three dollars to go towards the convention, i suspect that was heavily lobbied by both parties. there is no checkoff for the national wildlife association, no check off for private entity, but two political parties that run washington? does it say for the convention on the tax return i think it s the presidential election commission. i m not sure. i may be wrong. so you don t even know you are giving money for both conventions when you contribute to that. greta: i know they have a
review and make sure it s being as helpful as we can to people in difficult circumstances. governor, this is just part of your total package, you re trying to make kansas more competitive to get outside expects to relocate to the sunflower state as well. people have grabbed a hold of this food stamp thing and to the exclusion of all the other good ideas you ve put forward. well, that s what s been really disconcerting to me is that we lost a decade last decade. we lost private sector jobs last decade and we ve got to get in a more competitive position. we ve got to attract more people. we are growing at a slower rate than the other states in the region. we hope to not lose a congressional seat next time around, we ve got to grow at a faster rate. we re doing more things to get our tax levels down, get into a more competitive position. get our costs at the state level under control. move to a defined contribution system for state employees. so it s a lot of changes but the current t
and then you get the dominos to tip over like we re seeing now. i want to talk about our own dome no, relationship between america s mega banks, the political can contribution system where 40% of the political donations for both republicans and democrats come from the banks so you have the giant banks as the bulk provider of money for politicians, you have the implicit and explicit support of the government both through tax code and money printing. you then get the what you just described the new money going some place in this case into a food bubble and then the food bubble has the impact on the poorest nations where we reported 80% of their income goes food which is inconceivable to americans. just how sinister is that between the banks, the political contribution, the support, soaring prices and the unrest? well, it s extremely