emphasizing the essential nature of american manufactured for our way forward and bringing, i guess, a spotlight to the need of upscale americans. upscale american workers. we think at snap on this is the seminole issue of our time. because we are engaged in a global competition for jobs. it s why 30% of manufacturing jobs have gone offshore not offshore but lost in the last several decades it s because we are in a global competition and the only wave to win is to be more capable than the others. ed: what else do you need to happen? what do you need in terms of a business environment? is it cutting more regulations? what about this tax deal we are trying to get in washington? what do you need? actually, all those things are diviewd. you know, national association of manufacturers says the program, infrastructure and tax reform. u.s. council same kind of thing. actually, we think the tone is the most important. what you re going to get out of washington depends on political capita
so i want a tax bill that will help the economy. i want to reform healthcare and n. a way that s better than obamacare. i don t have a guideline other than gettin getting it right. ainsley: american people do have a deadline with all due respect. people are wondering why you are taking so much time off. time off? ainsley: yeah. a lot of people are glad we are not in session. ainsley: we are hearing tax reform might not happen by august. now we are hearing it might not be august. it doesn t matter whether it s august this year or next year. ainsley: it does to the american people and taxpayers. what matters is do we improve the tax code at home. are your taxes lower. do you have have more wages coming into your paycheck? is there more money in your pocket are the costs going down or going up? this is the big stuff to president trump. take your time. ed: big stuff on world stage. big national security challenges. north korea, syria. now iran under the radar last night. yeah. ed
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steve: let s talk regulations. according to dominoes pizza they have over 34 million different pizza combinations you can order. 34 million. ed: is that right? might be 34 million regulations coming from the affordable care act. dominoes and other chain restaurants will soon be required to display calorie counts for each one of those combos, those 34 million combos inside each store. ainsley: what does this mean for franchise owners? joining us is chris wright he owns 10 tom knows stores. is this possible? 34 million, who are you did youing to put the calorie counts of those up. that s what we are running into. franchises across the country looking at things have to have a book at the counter listing. you have to have a calculator for people to calculate. ed: if you do pineapple ham. or change the pizza sauce. steve: chris, you order online. have you got the app. and dial