states to save western civilization, by defeating nazi germany and imperial japan. the biden plan will subsidize day-care and electric cars. unclear what the u.s. will do if they have to fund victory in a world war again. juan. i think we ve got about three weeks. i think senator capito who you interviewed this morning, shannon, is negotiating in good faith h she wants a deal. what you heard from kirstin solstice anderson was the american people want this deal across political lines, republicans and democrats, these policies are popular. the difficulty here is how you pay for it. i think the republicans are clearly all about user fee gas taxes, tolls, price on electric vehicles, all that kind of thing. democrats say they want to raise the taxes on the corporations and on the rich and i think there s a big divide there. now, the politics of this very
agreed to years ago. he came down to 5.7, 1.3 has always been in there. to go up to 1.9 is not a win, it s a loss. if you can t get to the compromise, declare the national emergency within your constitutional authority and build the wall. the democrats are totally obstinate. this is a form of resistance. i i have completely dero faith h that the committee will come up with anything. i think folks on the right are very much with you and feel that it s now or never and that a national emergency is fully within his purview to do. i think he s trying to walk a fine line of wanting to be reelected. you look at the policies coming out from people on the left, it s wild and crazy out there. and in the back of his mind he s saying we ve got a long term