match. it was a resume she first cooked up after her own career waiting tables. always being treated like a thief, that i was replaceable, irrelevant to the business. when she bought this place ten years ago she you doed zazie would be different. so you can live like a restaurant. exactly. yeah? yeah. and plan for your future. this little restaurant, our 32 employees that contribute to the 401(k) have over $1 million in savings. and the average age here is 26. you could personally make a lot more money if you didn t do it this way, couldn t you? know, i don t think i could. the reason for that is the turnover is incredibly expensive. people that have been here a long time can turn out a kind of work level that someone who s only been here six months can t. i m a chef here. i ve been working here 15 years. i love my job. one of the dish washers here has been here 20-some years. this is our job. we re not actors who are just trying to make a buck.
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majority of the supreme court rules and they ruled that it s a tax. that s what it is, and you move forward. so, it s a pretty big stretch to suggest that upholding so-called obama care is somehow a loss for mitt romney. the reality is, obama care is bad for the country, it s terribly confusing, it s a massive bureaucracy, it s going to be a massive cost to individuals. three-quarters of the people that are going to get hit with this tax are going to be people making $120,000 or less, according to the congressional budget office. so those will be the things that come october or november when it really counts, that will be first and foremost on people s minds. well, what they ve argued is that only 1% will actually be hit with this penalty or tax, whatever you want to call it, and they would have competing arguments from the cbo and elsewhere about the cost, potential cost. but at the same time, couldn t you at least argue, congressman, that if the president had lost, we would, everyo
remember. nobody knows. nobody cares. they are the champs. he was losing in ohio by double digits a week ago. he is doing okay. he is getting a negative knock. the right better be careful not to start regurgitating the stuff from msnbc. good point. but romney was down in the ohio polls a week or two ago, so you could argue he made a nice come back, couldn t you? you could. i said you may, but you are not going to, are you? it is a made up narrative to begin with. there are questions about where he is going. i felt like you can question any of this. the fact that this is not a secure lead for him to me we didn t have anything to talk about today. i think there is some fairness to that. it does seem like legitimately he can t get the knockout punch. that seems like it is