happy with that. eventually we have to get to the rest of the spending for this fiscal year through the end of september. the budget for the next year. then the appropriations for that. and then finally, if i how we are going to deal with a balanced budget amendment or a constitutional spending limit or statutory spending limit. something that will prevent congress from continuing to create this problem, making it bigger and bigger in the future. greta: when harry reid received it he pushed it on the corner of his desk, he s not worried about this? i don t know what he did or what he s worried about. he knows we want to deal with deficit spending. we want to reduce spending and constraints on the government so it won t keep spending. greta: you have a chart, explain. i wanted to make the point. the house would cut 61 billion
again, the republicans seem to be overreaching. i think asking public employees to condition butte to their pension, contribute to health care. going further the next step of taking away collective bargaining for them, i think is something independent voters are not sure they are hope about that. he they may side with the president on that. there s going to be some energy and some wedge with the independent voters that could occur to obama and democrats in a way that could, i think, put ohio and wisconsin back in play for the president. greta: i m not so sure people who aren t part of the union are concerned about collective bargaining. we don t have collective bargaining for federal employees. they don t have it for employees with two democratic governors, missouri and colorado. it is going to be something that gets into the debate
protests nothing like the amount of time, energy and money and effort put forward in ohio greta: why? they got sucked into a battle in wisconsin greta: you think it is outside influence? sure, trumka and everybody, take those people from indian oil now and roll them up there on bus by causing walker to waffle and stop they would win these other battles. they ve had to stay focused ohio, michigan, tennessee or other states some measures that unions to hate are going to become law. greta: thank you. wisconsin unions are furious at governor walker. why is the head of the afl-cio thanking governor walker? president obama s road to reelection may have gotten longer. why the wisconsin fall-out may
we are reregarding rewarding merit and that is important. greta: lt. governor, thank you. thanks for having me. greta: democrats say political thuggery and republicans are committing hara-kiri political suicide. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china,
muslims. peter king who led the hearings say more must be done to fight terror in america. he says there have been four dozen homegrown terror plots since 9/11. democrats warning the hearing could energize al-qaeda. i m marianne rafferty. now back to on the record. greta: r better check his mailbox. he has a letter talking about our debt signed by 10 republican senators. threatening to block any bills in the senate until they ve had significant time on the floor to debate the debt ceiling. today senator jon kyl on the record. nice to see you. great to be with you. greta: harry reid received a letter from 10 republican senators which are tend to be more the tea party side of the party republican party here this senate. they said they would object to