other s troubles and foibles to create more probably more foibles but unfortunately do little else and that s what really bugs former republican ohio governor john kasich. he says both parties are failing us so it s up to us, the title of his latest book, to get everyone back on track. governor, very good to see you. it s great to be with you. neil: same here. you and i have been friends for a very long time. neil: i remember when you are the house budget chief when you are young man. i try to tell people i m a change agent and they look at me and i say do you know what it took to get the federal budget balanced and we ran surpluses for four years. pay down the debt and look at where we are today. neil: both parties spending like crazy. you address it in references about where their priorities are and obviously it s not about getting together. not getting together on anythin anything. my feeling is it s about our children. it s not about numbers. it s never been about num
coverage for americans. even revisiting the idea of a higher break for individuals, not necessarily 70%. that s the read that and the direction the house is going with senior fellow at the national tax players union matty templar, marjorie clifton. the house budget chief seems to be saying i m open to the ideas longer term, they ll save money, americans will be better off. your thoughts? well, something to remember about budgets and the way congress handles them, they re not signed into law by the president. each chamber writes its own. under normal order the house and senate would reconcile the budgets. i don t think we ll see a democrat house and republican senate reconcile the budget plans bhachlt we know is bum receipts a governing document for the vision the party wants to stet for america. we saw with paul ryan when he was budget chairman, he put forth a lot of ideas that end up becoming legislation like tax reform, that really framed the debate about what the house gop
but this might help mr. dell s argument he can do fine on his home. you have volatile markets and the president on vacation. look at all of congress, they re on vacation all month, and we still rack up two to three billion dollars a day in debt, and it s got my next guest very angry, very worried. he is ohio governor john kashich. used to be the house budget chief. knows the inner workings of the budget. he has turned his state around and is the most popular he was been but now he has been ticking off a lot of governor, let me ask you first about what too you make of these markets and their fearing, ben bernanke is going to take the what do you make of that? well, look, neil, we re having the most anemic recovery after a great, great recession,
should do the same. let me ask you, michael steele, jeff sessions, the top republican on the budget committee said it may not offer a sessions praised the house budget chief that s paul ryan as honest and wonderful, but said senate republicans, quote, might have different views on how to move forward. this is an interesting thing. this implies there may be some liability on signing on. i don t think he s looking as it so much as looking at it in terms of other opportunities that may want to emanate from the senate side. realize you have chuck schumer leading off this segment for the first time talking about a democrat budget in five years. thank you very much, but all of that praise for a budget now, where were you in 2009 and 2010 when we needed that critical