but the through line between mitt romney and ted cruz is the policies. what is ted cruz going to do for the 47%? he s going to abolish the irs, abolish obama care, he s going to eliminate dodd-frank so he s got policies that are really for the top 1% but he s trying to pan them off as though they re policies for the 47%. it s the entire republican project now of supposedly remaking itself, but it s really all about just talking more nicely about people that they don t want to do anything to help in the first place. it s just a kinder, gentler, kind of rhetoric but it s the same it s the exact same policies. wayne, maybe it s my religion, but this guy reminds me of cromwell. this guy, he s got that look on his face. occasionally it goes from frown to smirk, but you can hardly tell it when it happens. he s never any happiness factor there. it s all indicting, indict, indicting. he doesn t like republicans, he doesn t like john mccain. what did he call him, something terrible the othe
there last night and the donor class with mitt romney when he made the 47% remarks. but the through line between mitt romney and ted cruz is the policies. you know, what is ted cruz going to do for the 47%? he s going to abolish the irs, obama care, he s got policies really for the top 1% but he s trying to pan them off as though they are policies for the 47% and it s the entire republican project right now of supposedly remaking itself but it s really all about just talking more nicely about people that they don t want to do anything to help in the first place. it s just a kinder, gentler kind of rhetoric but it s the exact same policies. wayne, maybe it s my religion but this guy reminds me of cromwell. he s got that look on his face. occasionally it has never any happiness factor. it s all inditing, inditing,
to eliminate dodd-frank so he s got policies that are really for the top 1% but he s trying to pan them off as though they re policies for the 47%. it s the entire republican project now of supposedly remaking itself, but it s really all about just talking more nicely about people that they don t want to do anything to help in the first place. it s just a kinder, gentler, kind of rhetoric but it s the same it s the exact same policies. wayne, maybe it s my religion, but this guy reminds me of cromwell. this guy, he s got that look on his face. occasionally it goes from frown to smirk, but you can hardly tell it when it happens. he s never any happiness factor there. it s all indicting, indict, indicting. he doesn t like republicans, he doesn t like john mccain. what did he call him, something terrible the other day. he just keeps doing this. does he have friends? does he have allies? he has a few, and again this small, young republican tea party types in the senate and
what my friend would say intentional, in purpose driven life or to be pro-active. those are bigger elements in if you have peace and happiness in your money than the actual amounts. we all meet people making $300,000 and they do not have peace because they spend $400,000. like the appetite of congress. if you meet someone who makes $40,000 and they are content and in control, that happiness factor can kick in. and it is not the amount. i think you are fighting the culture. because as an outsider, a foreigner, i look at americans and think they are never happy unless they are buying. unless they are consuming. am i on to something? guest: you are on to something. money can t buy you happiness but i will give it a good try. is that okay? that will work. good to be with you. always a pleasure.