Montana Congressman Matt Rosendale called into the KGVO Newsmakers line on Wednesday morning to express his anger over the deal that GOP lawmakers agreed on.
other people have a right to believe in what they believe in. again, we ve got to put those differences aside, and where s the common ground? where is it that we can agree? and frankly, when it comes to extending the payroll tax credit, when it comes to extending unemployment benefits with reforms, when it comes to taking care of the doctors who treat our medicare patients, we should not hold them hostage to some two-month agreement. we should do this for the full year, like the president asked for. what about next year? do you thin you get a debt reduction agreement or does that have to be put off until after the election? i believe it s critically important. our debt and our deficit are serving as a wet blanket, hanging over our economy, and frankly hanging over the future for our kids and grandkids. we, as leaders in our country have a responsibility to sit down and find a way to solve our debt crisis. let me ask you foreign policy question, we talked about iraq. senator mccai
and i don t while i believe strongly what i believe in, other people have a right to believe in what they believe in. again, we ve got to put those differences aside, and where s the common ground? where is it that we can agree? and frankly, when it comes to extending the payroll tax credit, when it comes to extending unemployment benefits with reforms, when it comes to taking care of the doctors who treat our medicare patients, we should not hold them hostage to some two-month agreement. we should do this for the full year, like the president asked for. what about next year? do you thin you get a debt reduction agreement or does that have to be put off until after the election? i believe it s critically important. our debt and our deficit are serving as a wet blanket, hanging over our economy, and frankly hanging over the future for our kids and grandkids. we, as leaders in our country have a responsibility to sit down and find a way to solve our debt crisis. let me ask you fo
sausage being made and laws being made. it s just not a pretty picture. because you ve got people with strongly held views. and i don t while i believe strongly what i believe in, other people have a right to believe in what they believe in. again, we ve got to put those differences aside. and where s the common ground? where is it that we can agree? and, frankly, when it comes to extending the payroll tax credit, when it comes to extending unemployment benefits with reforms, when it comes to taking care of the doctors who treat our medicare patients, we should not hold them hostage to some two-month agreement. we should do this for the full year, like the president asked for. what about next year? do you think you get a debt reduction agreement, or does that have to be put off until after the election? i believe it s critically important. our debt and our deficit are serving as a wet blanket, hanging over our economy, and frankly hanging over the future for our kids and grandkid
we were on a second short break and heading to the fieldhouse. he collapsed outside the fieldhouse. the heat proving to be fatal in georgia. two high school football players collapsed while out practicings under the sun and the heat. they both later died. if you have kids who say, mom, dad, the coach says i have to practice, i have to be out there, maybe in full pads, i want you to listen to the father of one of those high school players who just passed away. when your body tells you that you re tired, you need to tell somebody, the kids need to tell their coaches or whoever, there s something wrong with me, i need a break. also this, the heat is warping train tracks. yes, in missouri, in oklahoma, in texas, inspectors are hitting the rails every afternoon. checking and fixing what day ca they call sun kinked that could cause trains to derail. i want to turn your attention to the town of robert lee, texas, the water source is about to run try. it s a towny town ther