in history for our country. this is history. when you look at the front row of these amazing americans and the greatness of our democracy. jimmy carter, who george h.w. bush was part of a team that defeated him. hillary clinton, bill clinton elected that is our modern history. those are people who basically shared and fought hard for their places in history and obviously are here to honor one of the great men of our times and two people in the front row won the popular vote. al gore and mrs. clinton didn t win the presidency. we have a unique system. this is the ultimate insider game. all the people are there around american politics for a long time. the president who sits on the final person to come in here, george h.w. bush is the ultimate outsider.
protect their position and stop their challenges? one thing is they pass and encourage government to pass more more regulation to prevent up commerce from implementing technology. they make up the process a complicated and insider way of gaining contracts. for example no one knows who approves the contracts usually. it could be a random person who have a low-level title in an agency. the way people think about it in silicon valley is that a co should approve a large contract but that s not so. you often don t know who in the agency has a proof the spending. let alone you don t know the full requirements because it s an insider game about who knows
should approve a large contract but that s not so. you often don t know who in the agency has a proof the spending. let alone you don t know the full requirements because it s an insider game about who knows who and who can move the ball down the court. people in silicon valley are product minded. in d.c. it s about who you know and who s in your personal network in that place yourself against upstarts like the ceo you have on right now. you basically described the swamp right there. steve: this is trillions of dollars over viewers money going into these contracts. one last word to, what do you make about how this is happening? you ve got some attention for this. have you gotten a response?
someone who might have a few suggestions of his own. the great state of california and also the state s former insurance commissioner. nice to see you, congressman. good to be with you. how do you feel getting the stronger for the white house and house leadership on this one? they are certainly played an insider game trying to round up votes for their own idea how to improve health care in the united states. the president said clearly he would repeal and replace them see that everybody would have coverage of the affordable. that s absolutely not the case with what is presently going on in washington d.c. fair to say that s too light for the price of blood in the sense that everyone will be covered in cheaper? absolutely true. you will pay more for less. there s a huge, very serious tax cut, perhaps $700 billion tax cut over the next 10 years goes
advance of when we know who the candidates are, we have to do everything to make sure we re fair and transparent. not only it the way of setting primary process, but dnc is black hole and we have a crisis of confidence because it. that s why the leader of the dnc needs to make sure we re secretary, ten seconds, rigged or not? again, the process because of the absence of transparency created that crisis of relevance and distrust that people didn t trust the outcome. mr. ronan, was it rigged or not? thank you. was going to interrupt anyway. not only was the primary rigged but also rigged across the country because the dnc has never allowed outsiders or brand new people to rise through the ranks. always been insider game and been that way for a long time. that s where the lack of trust