this, this was a six-year term. you should be showing up to work. literally, the senate, what is it, like a french work week? you get like three days where you have to show up. you can campaign or just resign and let someone else take the job. you walked around the country and said you re modeling your campaign after john mccain, you re going to fight hard in new hampshire, carry your own bag. you know how many votes john mccain missed out on? i don t remember you complaining about john mccain s vote record. the only reason you re doing it now is because we re returniunnr the same position. meanwhile, the candidate we heard from, ohio governor john kasich took on donald trump and trump hit kasich back hard. we re going to have a 10% tithe and that s how we re going to fund the government? and we re going to just fix everything with waste fraud and abuse or we re we re going to be
don t miss mattress price wars at sleep train. sleep train your ticket to a better night s sleep we re back live right now at the spin room at the university of colorado, to site of tonight s republican presidential debate. ohio governor john kasich went after both front-runner, trump and carson tonight. and trump hit him back. let s watch. we re just going to have a 10% tithe and that s how we re going to fund the government? and we re going to fix everything with waste fraud and abuse? or we re just going to be great or we re going to ship ten million americans, or ten
is based on tithing. o i think god is a pretty fair guy. and he said, you know, if you give me a tithe, it doesn t matter how much you make. if you had a bumper crop, you don t owe me triple. if you have no crops at all, you don t owe me no tithes. there must be something fair about that. you make $10, you pay 1. a everybody gets treated the same way. you get rid of the deductions, all the loopholes. right. governor bush? i have a lot more to say about it. we ll come back to you.u. governor bush, you are one of the few people on the stage who advocates for common core education standards, reading and math.ds a lot of people on this stage vigorously oppose federal involvement. they say it should all be handled locally. president obama s secretary of education, arne duncan, has said most of the criticism of on common core is due to a, quote,
based on tithing, because i think god is a pretty fair guy. he says if you give me a tithe, it doesn t matter how much you make if you have had a bumper cropped you don t owe me triple time you had no crops at all you don t need any tithe. you make 10 billion a doll you may a billion you make $10 you pay one. everybody gets treated the same way. you get rid of the de directions and all of the loopholes. governor bush. i have a lot more to say about it. we are going to come back to doctor carson. you were one of the few people on the stage who advocates for common core education standards reading and math. a lot of people on the stage vigorously oppose federal involvement they say it should be all handled locally. secretary of education arnie duncan says most of the criticism of common core is due
absolutely beyond the jurisdiction of the constitution. this is power that should be shifted back to the states. whether it s the epa. there is no role at the federal level for the department of education. and i m still one who says that we can get rid of the internal revenue service if we would pass the fair tax, which is a tax on consumption rather than a tax on people s income and move power back where the founders believed it should have been all along. dr. carson do you agree with that? what i agree with is that we need a significantly changed taxation system. and the one that i ve advocated is based on timing. because i think god is a fair guy. and he said you know if you give me a tithe, it doesn t matter how much you made. if you have a bumper crop you don t owe me triple tithes and you don t have no crops, you don t owe me no tithes. that s why i ve advocated a proportional tax system.