meet that young women that put norfolk southern represents on notice. she s coming up. but first president biden is set to announce new taxes next week, most are just guessing on what he will be proposing. he says millionaires and businesses will bare the brunt and nobody making less than $400,000 a year with the nation s debt already well over $31 trillion, even some democrats are getting antsy. senator joe manchin telling me, we can t tax our way out of this. i can assure you, you can t basically just tax your way out of debt. you can t borrow your way out of debt. you can t cut your way out of debt. you can do a combination of all of those to a certain extent and manage your debt. we re not managing debt. neil: no, we re not. we re frozen in place right now. stuck at our credit limit with neither party coming up with solutions to advance the ball or get the government going. good luck with that. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. very happy to have you this very bu
UnitedAg concluded its 44th Annual Conference with significant developments that promise to steer the agribusiness community into a new era of healthcare.
supposed to look at everything from your 401(k)s or pension plans that it should be a mandatory thing that they should be able to do. the private market let the private market do what it s going to do. neil: and that employee retirement act is the private retirement plan. you re starting to see the cracks and that support from some of the progressive policies. isn t it funny how we get close to an election, moderate democrats make the pivot there. for example, senator john tester voted for all of the president s 5.8 trillion in spending he passed over the past two years. senator manchin voted for all of it but the chips act. yesterday both broke with the