would expect for that. greg would, of course. greg: i would. they call it a fragilee can system. isn t that a way to say it s a swamp? valuable swamp, but it s a swamp. bob: you live in manhattan. you talk about that being a swamp? eric: is everyone sure she meant to drill the everglades? dana: i just read the quote. eric: i m not sure i read that in the quote either. she said we have to greg: i would drill in disney land and make it a ride. eric: the drilling part of everglades. you can defend the gulf, outer continental shelf, alaska bob: the real eric is back. okay. we thought we lost you for a second. greg: i would drill out here on sixth avenue. drill everywhere. kimberly: you seem to want to drill everywhere. drill disneyland. dana: energy could be important issue that you need to win in states like north dakota is a republican state, alaska is going republican. but in florida, which is a
if it means we ll have to add on supplemental, when we will put on a supplemental. tragedy. that s wrong with that? that is what the government is for. eric: do you agree with cantor? dana: i don t. what he is doing is a step too far. this is an emergency situation. not entitlement reform which we need or tax reform, which we need. in the middle of this emergency, we can t continue to every step along the way nickel and dime the federal spending problem. i do think he is right we have to do something. we ll find a way to pay for it at some point. but when people are in an emergency situation, america has a duty to help them. i will say, however, i think that we have gotten a little bit out of control when it comes to federal government being responsible for what used to be a state run policy. we can change that a little bit but not at this time. eric: kim, is cantor saying we need to figure out a way to pay for fema and relating to it or is he saying we ve overspent our means and
of purell at costco. if the school district was buying as group they could get the discounts. kimberly: right. it doesn t make sense. bob: are you joining the scabaholic here? dana: i m not wrong on this. bob: you re a republican. i can t believe you jump on union like that. eric: what part of, you know, rewarding gold teachers and good schools for goo grades. what don t you get about that? bob: i m all for rewarding them. we don t pay them enough. eric: this should happen across the board. bob: i said i thought we should use vouchers to go to private schools where public schools are underperforming. i don t want them to take students from good schools. greg: kids buying hand sanitize torres go to school is wrong. bob: that is to go to
we re $14 trillion in debt and we better start thinking about these things, the checkbook when we start to write checks? kimberly: he is saying a couple of things. some more artful than others. i think his call for fiscal responsibility and for cutting back in other areas like entitlement is a point well taken. with respect to this, i agree with bob, we have to find ways to pay for it. we don t want to get to the point we re so overburdened that we can t meet other needs that are important. the states accepting the responsibility, balancing the budget more and having some kind of cushion for disaster preparedness and relief. that s a point we should heed. eric: what do you think, greg? greg: i don t know. this is a disaster. what do you do in a disaster? you help people. you sound like a bad guy if you are critical of that. you have to ask, bottom line, what is the federal role in this? why can t it be more of a local state thing?
obsessed with diet and exercise. men don t realize what they do to women their entire lives is make them feel self-conscious about what they eat and how they look. forour fe or six years old you never grow out of it and never enjoy as you told me to enjoy bob: women make me self-conscious about it all the time. how did you turn this in a sex thing? dana: it s weird a guy wrote this book aimed at young girls to try to get them to look slimmer. look at the illustration. nobody looks 7-1/2 pounds in a week unless you re on the biggest loser or cut off your arm. eric: if the author was a female and didn t look like mr. kraemer, would you be okay with it? kimberly: if i wrote the book, i d think it was inappropriate. i have dealt with too many women the author says age of six. he s inappropriate. the little girls are feeling bad about themselves trying to fit in, worrying about this. this is only going to damage their self-exteem. as a parent if you want to