to lauren s point, they promised they would pass budgets like they used to. they haven t passed a budget like it s supposed to work since bill clinton was president. that will care over to 2018. a deficit question and obamacare fixes question. in a year in which republicans are trying to protect the majorities and you see the beginnings of a democratic wave because of the president s unpopularity. huh? it says that donald trump is right on the politics. a shut down will be terrible. it would be the npr. the smartest thing to do is pass in a short-term and push everything to next year. the core of it is there is a big part of their caucus. the rand pauls and the freedom caucus that cuts a lot of spending. a lot of the republicans don t like it either. the constant cr almost shut down, we keep going to this same
reform. the big question is the deficit question, whether this is going to be something that republicans traditionally have likely to find ways to pay for things like tax cuts and that s always been the issue in these debates, and the white house arguments is that these tax cuts will raise up revenue to pay for themselves and that s something that a lot of republicans are not necessarily on board with so that we have been worked out. jon: the white house is saying that if you lower tax rates, you will then be able to tax and the tax cut will pay for itself. those are unknowns, you can t really known for sure how it s going to play out. a lot of republicans are necessarily comfortable with that and they would rather see things like tax cuts be offset with pay for us, and that s where this comes under debate.
he s spent a lo of years as a rhetorical deficit hawk also making a claim to the need to bring down the deficit, and let s say, actually bringing down the deficit. yes, exactly. has he seeded too much ground there? like, in other words, we still hear republicans pushing on this deficit question, despite the fact that it is shrinking. there is a long-term issue we have to deal with. when you look at the campaign he ran in 2008 and the campaign he ran in 2012, it was scary focused on these issues. that s what s so stunning about the republican response to all of this, because the president ran on these issues about the investments we have to make in the middle class, in our economy, to secure a better future to make sure that we re true to the creed of our country, to the history of our
a lot of it has to do with his persistence. he s making a case that the majority of the american people strongly embrace. ultimately that has to matter in a democracy and he s going to keep plugging away at it. he s been clear over the past few days an this issue of inequality, this issue of jobs and of growth. he s spent a lo of years as a rhetorical deficit hawk also making a claim to the need to bring down the deficit, and let s say, actually bringing down the deficit. yes, exactly. has he seeded too much ground there? like, in other words, we still hear republicans pushing on this deficit question, despite the fact that it is shrinking. there is a long-term issue we have to deal with. when you look at the campaign he ran in 2008 and the campaign he ran in 2012, it was scary focused on these issues. that s what s so stunning about the republican response to all of this, because the president ran on these issues about the investments we have to make in the middle class, in ou
4 1/2 years. a lo of it has to do with his persistence. he s making a case that the majority of the american people strongly embrace. ultimately that has to matter in a democracy and he s going to keep plugging away at it. he s been clear over the past few days an this issue of inequality, this issue of jobs and of growth. he s spent a lo of years as a rhetorical deficit hawk also making a claim to the need to bring down the deficit, and let s say, actually bringing down the deficit. yes, exactly. has he seeded too much ground there? like, in other words, we still hear republicans pushing on this deficit question, despite the fact that it is rink ishrinking there is a long-term issue we have to deal with. when you look at the campaign he ran in 2008 and the campaign he ran in 2012, it was scary focused on these issues. that s what s so stunning about the republican response to all of this, because the president ran on these issues about the