Sh issue. First time they have r had interesting way to take over the magazine. That does it for me. Hardball starts now. Crime and punishment. Lets play hardball. Today Paul Manafort, the president s campaign. Facing years in a u. S. Prison. Whatever you choose to call it, it is past. For a year and a half our country has been contorted into a reality tv show. This is the day we discovered
reality bites. Good evening, i am chris matthews. Heading into round one now. Investigation is underway at a courthouse just across the potomac. He is facing 18 counts of tax evasion and bank fraud. Charges that predate his time on the Trump Campaign. If found guilty, he could get up to ten years in prison. Facing similar charges in Federal Court in washington. Manafort joined the Trump Campaign in march of 2016. Manafort did work overseas. He also had Business Ties with russia. And he took part in that Infamous Trump tower meeting with russians. Where the Trump Campaign was promis promised damaging
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republican party is not just millionaires and billionaires. the regular people who is retired, why would they root for trump to do stuff like this. the economy theory is this would free up money to have investments that would benefit the little guy. what they predict would happen it would exacerbate what we see happening, the rich getting richer, and be the poor getting poorer. it would continue that trend and fuel it in a new way. you know what i discovered is a lot of republican businessmen, who are not if you consider them normally, are bad people. but they don t care what a ho e
wide-spread prosperity. we were told that it was okay to put two wars on the nation s credit card that tax cuts would create enough growth to pay for themselves. that is what we were told. so how did this economy theory work out? for if wealthiest americans it worked out pretty well. over the last few decades the income of the top 1% grew by more than 275% to an average of $1.3 million a year. big financial institutions, corporations, saw their profits sore. but prosperity never got down to the middle class. from 2001, to 2008, wed the slowest job growth in half a century. the typical family saw their