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columnist is a distinguished reporter. 93% voted to keep president obama there in 2012. there is a question, this president has really steered clear of the color of money until do they want more from him on these issues? yeah. you know, i had extensive conversation was people across the country and working on the book. if you talk to african-americans privately, you will sense feelings of disappointment. but you will very seldom see them expressed publicly because people are torn on the one hand they would like to see the president do more. on the other hand, a lot of blacks are resentful of the way obama has been treated by the republicans, by sort of the racial tenor of the criticism of him and that sort of thing. black people are sort of in a push-pull situation. you can say the same thing about the lgbt community and the
imagine that the business guy would understand the economy. i unwith all of us on the table. the tax reform has to be next on the president s list. generating revenue. if you lower the repatriation tax, you can bring in $100 billion, $150 billion. if you lower the corporate tax, you have to hope that big companies in america would begin to hire and release some of that money on their balance sheets. there seems to be some agreement around the repatriation tax in either party. should it be part of the effort? tax reform should be. we need to reform the corporate code. i m a huge doubter in repatriation. you give corporations a temporary tax break to bring home money they re stocking overseas. we did it in 20 05. the problem with doing the continuous tax breaks is it means they bring money home. they expect to get one of the breaks every five, ten years.
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many other areas this may not have been the right mechanism )rjñ from here to eternity ma is right and wrong. there s many what is right and what is wrong. there are many ways on how to bring the economy back. i think it was helpful for california. the 150,000 people that kept their jobs, got their jobs, you talk to them, they are happy they are able to bring home money now. ing for the family, can make house payments, apartment payments pay for kids at school for their homework material. i thinkñ!9yrk having a job is a fundamental and important thing because you feel productive, you make money. you don t feel like a loser that you have lost your job and all those kinds of things. i think it has been terrific. it has been helpful for us greta: i don t we still got the 430,000 lost, the net