it s just interesting how you really feel that he is almost afraid, that the more he bluserbluser blusters, the more you feel his pathos, his neuroses. i obviously agree the north korea is the most frightening thing from an existential point of view but waging war on mitch mcconnell shows a complete, complete ignorance on how to govern. when you are campaigning, you go after any politician. that was very successful for him when he ran to office. anybody who has anything to do with washington sucks and i m great and i m going to clean out the swamp. that doesn t work in the real world. as i always said to my office in washington and said we need to go after so and so, i said one war at a time.
let he mention a couple. medicaid still has to be dealt with in a way that doesn t bankrupt the states, but it doesn t cut a bunch of people off, was that would violate a donald trump promise and something he can t afford to let happen to him. the second thing, i know paul ryan big on tax cents, sounds great. particularly it s a fill of call thing to say we re getting rid of subsidies, but we re going to have tax credits well, a tax credit s a subsidy. the rob, it s a sub citi that comes a year too late for poor people was they can t wait to get their money a year later when they file tax returns. they ve got groceries and rent to pay, and the idea that, yeah, they ll just get a tax credit next year, that s the kind of stuff that policy wonks come out with and think tanks, but it doesn t work in the real world. uma: let me ask you this. when it comes to this particular plan that paul ryan s putting out there, a lot of folks are concerned about the premiums because according to the numb
hard power for them to soft power stuff just playing around, it doesn t work in the real world. it just doesn t work. i don t want to bash on our president. i don t. i want to help. but we re making poor decisions. we re making we re showing the enemies and threats that we face, we re showing them our weaknesses in such a big way, and frankly, it s very dangerous, and on the battlefield, when you have, you know, uncertainty, a great level of uncertainty, you build up capabilities. and we haven t done that. we haven t done that. we put ourselves in a weak position. you interesting questions. it s huge, huge. general they re going to be dealing with this problem, it s going to
them the boost that they need. i m heather childress in for martha maccallum. gregg: i m gregg jarrett. one of the main themes of last night and the entire weak in charlotte may this been the president s ability to put americans back to work this morning s job report may be undermining his case for a second term, maybe not. here thousand with their take on last night and the road ahead policy director for mitt romney for president, ron e. chin. thank you for being with us. good morning, gregg, thanks. gregg: while it s true that 368,000 dropped out and just gave up, the overall number of the unemployed went from 8.3 to 8.1%. the president will surely seize upon that to say, look, my policies are beginning to work, we ve got to see this thing through. your reaction?
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