body that is poo-pooed, i don t know what french is but this is the same gang chasing those nute lla by the way but what do you make of that? all of a sudden they re trying to do deals with the president, get in photos with the president , squeeze in time with the president what happened? dean: america s open for business now with this massive tax reform and it s not just for individuals obviously. it s for the corporations, permanent tax cuts for corporations that also do business with all these other nations. last year, you had every major developed country growing simultaneously. there were 45 countries that were growing, so they understand that these policies that the president has shepherded has put in place are good for business around the globe, so there is a lot of as we say down south there s a lot of butt smooching going on. neil: danielle there was a time when democrats and hopefully we have the audio for this, where a thousand dollars was a lot of money and it meant somet
thousand dollars so it was important then and it was important then and it s consequential now. they re arguing, john layfield that these companies can afford to give more because they ve got so much out of the tax cut. that may or may not be the case. the fact they are doing the. they are and it s crazy that they have to do it for the right reasons and now you re assigning motive to these companies and when you say well they re doing the right thing. neil: i don t think the company s motive matters to a home depot worker. who cares if they re doing it for publicity or political reasons or the right thing. these workers that need this money are getting the money and they have 70% of gdp is consumer spending right now and this will help the economy and certainly help the workers and fighting over who gets credit shows how divided this country is politically. neil: you could also say dagen this is happening pre- individuals seeing it in their regular checks that will start in droves
real quick. you know, listen, i can just tell you this, president trump s approval ratings which were horrible, are a lot less horrible right now. and there s a reason he s getting credit for this because the economy and those checks are going to average americans. neil: that s not what they re saying in these protests. that s not what they re saying. yeah with you they re in their own little world? and there were tons of protests in the 70s, and ben stein can tell you, and richard nixon got elected and these are lefties, what do you expect them to do? they re put on earth to protest. neil: all right, well, everyone is free to do what they want to do as are you, my friend. thank you very, very much. anytime. neil: from his safe confines in connecticut. charlie cast perino, all right. we ll cover the state of the union address and we ll see the same folks who are protesting and don t like it, and when the
because he thinks it strengthens him with a section of his base, but i don t know i do know if a racist is a person who constantly utters comments that are racially insensitive, that something is wrong with him and it s based on race. neil: so, when the president talks about african-american unemployment the lowest in recorded history, and the improvements he s made for african-americans and has said during the campaign, pointing to african-americans and what the hell have you got to lose, democrats have done nothing for you, at least i ll do something for you, you say what? i say that the president should start out by doing a couple of things and i would even the standards of many republicans, this is the least diverse white house staff in recent times. certainly, it doesn t even come close to george w. bush and or
the economy better. more people believe he s made it better than worse but about 50% of voters polled don t give president trump credit for the economy. 22% say the administration made the economy worse about a third of those polled say the administration has not made a difference one way or another. after president trump s speech representative joe kennedy of massachusetts will deliver the democrats official response. neil? neil: all right thank you very much el eson. not all democrats by the way will be at the state of the union address . we ll talk to one saying they re acting like children and should grow up. that s coming up later on. in the meantime, you know, there was a time when global leaders would snicker when the president of the united states was speaking but only a few months ago. they ve moved from snickering to sucking up and it was very very apparent in davos this week. let s get the read with john layfield, we ve got dagen mcdowell back with us, dagen it was remarkabl