i think if you look at where the parties are compared to discussions over the last decades, there are things that both sides are talking about doing that are dramatic. i think there s still time to get something big done. the president has made it clear he wants to do something substantial. sean: that was budget director lew talking about the debt negotiations. he says the president wants to do something substantial. we found out how hollow that pledge is. the administration announced if the republicans cut cap and balance pledge were to pass the house and senate, president crybaby would veto this the plan gaining momentum tackles america s fiscal crisis making mandatory spending reductions that would reduce the deficit, cap spending at 18% of the gdp and send to the states a balanced
i think if you look at where the parties are compared to discussions over the last decades, there are things that both sides are talking about doing that are dramatic. i think there s still time to get something big done. the president has made it clear he wants to do something substantial. sean: that was budget director lew talking about the debt negotiations. he says the president wants to do something substantial. we found out how hollow that pledge is. the administration announced if the republicans cut cap and balance pledge were to pass the house and senate, president crybaby would veto this the plan gaining momentum tackles america s fiscal crisis making mandatory spending reductions that would reduce the deficit, cap spending at 18% of the gdp and send to the states a balanced
i think we hit a lot of good points. i too echo your sentiment we are sorry for this woman s loss. very quick questions. show of hands, would anybody vote for a politician that said they would raise taxes and spend more money, yes or no? who would vote for a candidate who would raise taxes? only one out of 27. sean: and spend more money? who would vote for a candidate who wants to spend more money? separate questions. sean: here s my last question. i m getting sick and tired of the president always blaming that he inherited the worst economy. he s had nearly three years. blaming bush. i think this president has become a crybaby. how many agree, how many disagree? who says obama is a crybaby? who voted for obama and says he s a crybaby?
points. i too echo your sentiment we are sorry for this woman s loss. very quick questions. show of hands, would anybody vote for a politician that said they would raise taxes and spend more money, yes or no? who would vote for a candidate who would raise taxes? only one out of 27. sean: and spend more money? who would vote for a candidate who wants to spend more money? separate questions. sean: here s my last question. i m getting sick and tired of the president always blaming that he inherited the worst economy. he s had nearly three years. blaming bush. i think this president has become a crybaby. how many agree, how many disagree? who says obama is a crybaby? who voted for obama and says he s a crybaby? tell me why?
crybaby walked out of the meeting. cantor said he shoved back said i ll see you tomorrow. eric don t call my bluff, i ll go to the american people that s all he does is go to the american people and try to scare them to death. what do you make of his temperament now? i think it suggests that i m right about this mcconnell deal. that it does call the president s bluff. these republicans are screwed six ways from sunday. democrats refuse to cut spending. in the midst of impending financial disaster and the democrats will not cut spending. they cross their arms and ask republicans what they are going to cut. and then they demagogue republicans and say republicans are waging a war on the poor. republicans can t win because they only have a majority in one half of one branch of government. so what mcconnell does is say then they try to use the debt ceiling to force the democrats please tell us what you will be willing to cut.