interest rate as a top rate. it could be a little class or a little miners of that but we will probably look at something like that. 0bviously next year when we get there. we are not that far yet. but also inflation, as you suggest it may be peaking but it hasn t yet entirely peaked and 7% inflation is a lot more than 2% which is what the chairman and the federal reserve, us federal reserve, intends to get to the united states. 50 reserve, intends to get to the united states. reserve, intends to get to the united states. so chris, where are ou united states. so chris, where are you in united states. so chris, where are you in the united states. so chris, where are you in the big united states. so chris, where are you in the big debate - united states. so chris, where| are you in the big debate about whether the us will enter recession or not? in the new year. because it is a worry what will happen injanuary, february, march, when the credit bills come in. all of those consumers
promised infrastructure week, you heard it for four years, but it never got done it became a punch line when he talked about infrastructure week, on my watch we turned infrastructure week into the decade of infrastructure, headline, once in a generation invest in our roads, high-speed internet, american people are seeing the benefits of the economy that works for them, families have more net worth today than they did before the pandemic. fewer families are behind on their mortgages, credit bills before the pandemic. more americans health insurance, more americans have health insurance before the pandemic and we re doing everything we can to give folks just a little bit of breathing room as my dad would say. we re giving medicare to
his numbers aren t close to adding up. he s not offered nearly enough spending cuts to get down to his $500 billion cut in 2016. that means no one really knows what the spending cuts will mean for them. which brings us to health care. romney s been very specific on his attention to repeal the affordable care act and laid out broad goals for the health care system he d like to build in its place. he wants to turn medicaid over to the states, to let insurers sell insurance from whichever state has the lightest regulations, much as credit card companies do now. that s why your credit bills tend to come from south dakota or delaware. he d also like to cap medical malpractice awards. like with mccain, the core of his plan is, quote, to end tax discrimination against the individual purchase of insurance. to make it such that getting insurance through your employer and on your own are treated the same by the tax code. how will he do that? he hasn t said. the most comprehensive document the ca
he said he ll cut medicaid quite substantially, for instance. he s increasing defense spending by $1 trillion. his numbers aren t close to adding up. he s not offered nearly enough spending cuts to get down to his $500 billion cut in 2016. that means no one really knows what the spending cuts will mean for them. which brings us to health care. romney s been very specific on his attention to repeal the affordable care act and laid out broad goals for the health care system he d like to build in its place. he wants to turn medicaid over to the states, to let insurers sell insurance from whichever state has the lightest regulations, much as credit card companies do now. that s why your credit bills tend to come from south dakota or delaware. he d also like to cap medical malpractice awards. like with mccain, the core of his plan is, quote, to end tax discrimination against the individual purchase of insurance. to make it such that getting insurance through your employer and on your own ar
he has released some specifics. he said he ll cut medicaid quite substantially, for instance. he s increasing defense spending by $1 trillion. his numbers aren t close to adding up. he s not offered nearly enough spending cuts to get down to his $500 billion cut in 2016. that means no one really knows what the spending cuts will mean for them. which brings us to health care. romney s been very specific on his attention to repeal the affordable care act and laid out broad goals for the health care system he d like to build in its place. he wants to turn medicaid over to the states, to let insurers sell insurance from whichever state has the lightest regulations, much as credit card companies do now. that s why your credit bills tend to come from south dakota or delaware. he d also like to cap medical malpractice awards. like with mccain, the core of his plan is, quote, to end tax discrimination against the individual purchase of insurance. to make it such that getting insurance through