talk to allies and reach out and build alliances. allies are extremely important to us. it s not a one-sided relationship but i think look, people have a little skiddish from the aftermath of the iraq war and things like that. that s understandable. at the end of the day, we cannot, we must not sell out our national defense and foreign policy to any kind of mistrust like that and i think it s pretty obvious it s iran and most people, you know, frankly can look at this stuff and understand it know that as well. i know you re critical of the nuclear deal signed under president obama in the past but as you sit here today and we get the news that iran isn t rich in y u ran yum, are they closer. the thing to keep in mind say couple points. first off, we re about half way through the iran nuclear deal before that starts to expire
it s bad to crush the top 1% if they re the innovators, the entrepreneurs. but if they re people that have to be rich because they re close to power, maybe it s not a bad idea. go to upstate new york and you ll understand why his message is resonating differently with the republican voters who are white working class people who have seen their, you know, generally their paychecks get smaller. i mean i think donald is brilliant. either he did it or someone sat down and said let s get five issues that we know that a big portion of the republican electorate who isn t rich, who don t come from wall street, who is working class and what they feel most threatened by, immigration, the fact that these wall street fat cats are making money and you know not. there s a couple other, china. those are all real things rms they re real things but are they at the top? i don t know. the problem with the economy
it s bad to crush the top 1% if they re the innovators, the entrepreneurs. but if they re people that have to be rich because they re close to power, maybe it s not a bad idea. go to upstate new york and you ll understand why his message is resonating differently. exactly, republican voters who are white working class people who have seen their, you know, generally their paychecks get smaller. i mean i think donald is brilliant. either he did it or someone sat down and said let s get five issues that we know that a big portion of the republican electorate who isn t rich, who don t come from wall street, who is not part of the entrepreneurial class, who is working class and what they feel most threatened by. immigration, the fact that these wall street fat cats are making money and you re not. there is a couple other, china. those are all real things. they re real things but are they at the top? is that s what is causing us economic hardship? i don t know. the problem with
started the it s bad to crush the top 1% if they re the innovators, the entrepreneurs. but if they re people that have to be rich because they re close to power, maybe it s not a bad idea. go to upstate new york and you ll understand why his message is resonating differently with the republican voters who are white working class people who have seen their, you know, generally their paychecks get smaller. i mean i think donald is brilliant. either he did it or someone sat down and said let s get five issues that we know that a big portion of the republican electorate who isn t rich, who don t come from wall street, who is working class and what they feel most threatened by, immigration, the fact that these wall street fat cats are making money and you know not. there s a couple other, china. those are all real things rms they re real things but are they at the top? i don t know. the problem with the economy
jump ahead in line and the threshold for the amount of people allowed in this country does not go up, therefore, a physicist or in theory an economist that isn t rich would have to go back in line for this rich person to cut in, right? that s exactly right. so what bothers you about this program that s been on the books for so long? well, i have several things that i m troubled by. first of all, it s tacky. i don t think it s a good idea to sell sell green cards admission to the united states for money. secondly, it s a tiny program. it s a troubled program. it doesn t do much for either creation of jobs or creation of economic development. and finally, it s in the wrong agency. and let me ask you it s been on the books for a while. do you feel as though this administration is pushing this more than others? absolutely. the program was chugging along at a few hundred admissions a year, few hundred visas a year and this administration decided