the way. gee, thanks, elliss, i was always smart. my reasons might be different. mike: what are your reasons? quickly because i ve got to get to elliott. and we still need to help those people with unemployment insurance and job training and all of that stuff. what about a government that backs off the employers so people could get a job rather than government assistance for not having a job, wouldn t that be the thing. we all want more jobs, when we get them, it s working and let s congratulate ourselves here. you guys are easy graders, i m giving the president a d. wow? look, i m going to dry this argument with my wife and come home at two o clock in the morning, hey, i could have come home at four o clock in the morning. yea, the economy is sleetly less terrible than it could have been. bottom line. d, it s not failing, the economy is not failing, but you call it passable? you call this good? no, no, i m going to give the president a d, and he s going to like it be
[laughter] we need to stop acting lying republicans in congress are tim tebow. right? they re not the final arbiter what can and can t happen in america. let s go to the court. there are other branches of government that get to have a say what happens in the country. elliss, i would ask you a grade, but if you think the republicans want a normal part of the constitution, they ve got to sue to get it. that s why they have courts, i m going with the a s and none of the pluses on mine. listen, here, elliott is right and let me take it one step further. mike: i knew you would. i remember you guys objecting so much when ronald reagan was doing this and george w. bush was doing this. it s most likely legal, but even if it s not it s a political advantage to the president, and even if it s not legal, it s okay if this president does it? wow.
the way. gee, thanks, elliss, i was always smart. my reasons might be different. mike: what are your reasons? quickly because i ve got to get to elliott. and we still need to help those people with unemployment insurance and job training and all of that stuff. what about a government that backs off the employers so people could get a job rather than government assistance for not having a job, wouldn t that be the thing. we all want more jobs, when we get them, it s working and let s congratulate ourselves here. you guys are easy graders, i m giving the president a d. wow? look, i m going to dry this argument with my wife and come home at two o clock in the morning, hey, i could have come home at four o clock in the morning. yea, the economy is sleetly less terrible than it could have been. bottom line. d, it s not failing, the economy is not failing, but you call it passable? you call this good? no, no, i m going to give the president a d, and he s going to like it be
the way. gee, thanks, elliss, i was always smart. my reasons might be different. mike: what are your reasons? quickly because i ve got to get to elliott. and we still need to help those people with unemployment insurance and job training and all of that stuff. what about a government that backs off the employers so people could get a job rather than government assistance for not having a job, wouldn t that be the thing. we all want more jobs, when we get them, it s working and let s congratulate ourselves here. you guys are easy graders, i m giving the president a d. wow? look, i m going to dry this argument with my wife and come home at two o clock in the morning, hey, i could have come home at four o clock in the morning. yea, the economy is sleetly less terrible than it could have been. bottom line. d, it s not failing, the economy is not failing, but you call it passable? you call this good? no, no, i m going to give the president a d, and he s going to like it be
[laughter] we need to stop acting lying republicans in congress are tim tebow. right? they re not the final arbiter what can and can t happen in america. let s go to the court. there are other branches of government that get to have a say what happens in the country. elliss, i would ask you a grade, but if you think the republicans want a normal part of the constitution, they ve got to sue to get it. that s why they have courts, i m going with the a s and none of the pluses on mine. listen, here, elliott is right and let me take it one step further. mike: i knew you would. i remember you guys objecting so much when ronald reagan was doing this and george w. bush was doing this. it s most likely legal, but even if it s not it s a political advantage to the president, and even if it s not legal, it s okay if this president does it? wow.