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leaning no, you say? we re still growing through the plan. i have other concerns, especially on green energy. a state like south carolina, we have a lot of solar farms and solar energy, both presidential and commercial. i want to find out, figure out what kind of adverse impact it might have on the state of south carolina before we finally make that decision. and there are other concerns. and we re just still waiting through it. and the devil is always in the details. okay, so you want changes, it sounds like, before you would vote yes ? correct. but we ll see if they ll do that. but the things that i m talking about, you know, balancing the budget in ten years is not going to be easy. i blame both sides for the situation that we re in today. and both sides need to come to the table and figure this thing out. i don t think we ll default. that s a fear tactic by the left. we have plenty of tax revenue to pay the interest on the debt. but we need to get serious about spending in
unleashing the irs on his enemies? journalist james boebert joins us from the d.c. area. good morning to you. hey, thanks for having me on there was a knock on his door the day he was testifying you whether wonder moronic or a fear tactic. decade maybe 100 years. told congress in the 1990s the irs collects more taxes from fear than through the law. and it doesn t matter what the motive was for this visit, on the same day that matt taibbi s testifying before congress, getting beat up by all the democrats on the committee. this is a message, you know, you go there, you bash the government, irs might knock on your door and, you know, again, it s hard to know what the
going to say, look, we want to do it differently. we want to say it differently. you have this generational friction. that s okay. we ll get through it. but it s not like it s only on one side, if you don t agree with us on this term, that we just came up with six months ago, you re a bigot. that implication, i think, is dangerous and unfair. who is doing that, scott? oh yes. alaska on this point, especially the idea, again, taking a step back, we re talking about very broad terms here, all of the terms, so to speak, which i would note that the associated press had a style guide about the word the being used here for that very reason. talking about the terms that are out there, scott, is this in and of itself, however, a talking point where it seems as though everyone is being attacked and tarred and feathered because they use the wrong term. not the international zeitgeist? is that more of a talking point that suggests that, hey, you would be targeted? the fear tactic, what migh
to speak. i would note that the associate press having a style guide against the word the. using the terms out there, scott. is this in and of itself a talk point where it seems as though everyone is being attacked and tarred and feathered because they use a wrong term or one that is not the international zeitgeist? or is that a talking point that suggests that you would be targeted. the fear tactic, of what might happen as opposed to reality? i think van is exactly right. van and i don t agree on everything. but we had a lot of conversations where we do agree. he s sometimes where i am. and having conversations where you try to talk across party lines or ideological lines. sometimes you feel like you re walking on eggshells because you don t know what you re going to say that could totally derail a meeting or derail what is