prejudge where this outcome of this is. we have to let the process work its will. when there s a report that comes out from there, we ll comment. to jump ahead of this process at this point would be inappropriate. brian crabtree from salem radio of georgia. thanks for taking questions from a talk radio host right here in georgia. first, i have two questions. on the president s tax returns and classified information, president trump campaigned on training the swamp. the american people want to know why the commissioner has not been fired by the trump administration? there s many conservatives that are concerned that paul ryan is leading president trump down the wrong path on healthcare. how do you react to that? the first one, there s no
time. i worked with reagan, jerry ford, rumsfeld. i ve watched this process. yes, the way you go ahead with it. the way reagan did it was snap your fingers. we got it. trump will do that. stuart: art, you were in the room back in the 1980s when these tax cuts were being worked out. it wasn t a simple process. there was some horse trading, some real vicious stuff going on. not in 86 it wasn t. in 81, you re right, stuart. all that stuff going on. i m not sure the president was excited about tax cuts as i was. in 86, it was a bottle of scotch in the back room. they got rid of the exemptions and exclusions and dropped the corporate from 46 to 34. went from 14 brackets to two brackets and we got 97 senators