get a college degree. john: i m told it is? if you had a five-year head start and no student loan debt i m sure you would do better 20 years later. john: another one, we re told everybody should vote. you need vote? we all live in new york state. what good is our vote. john: you may not but most of you live in a state that this is true. there are four or five battleground states where your vote has a sway on the governor level and president level. john: if you live in several swing states, your vote could be a one vote election. finally you both say don t be so scared. what do you mean? look at the news. there are worried about europe and greece. things are going pretty well in america. the economy is growing. you would think we are in a
regulations that are called economic resignificant regulations, they cost the economy. john:. john: they admit that. the cost is over hundred million per regulation but the epa say the benefits are so great and reduction in future healthcare costs to people, but there is no way to prove that. the costs are real but the benefits are unknown. yet these people are out of work we still have a long period of unemployment in this country and people are getting sick because they can t get back to work. john: they say the benefits of avoiding early death preventing heart attacks and asthma far exceed the costs of implementing clean air rules. that is their made up numbers. people sitting behind their computer screens hoe are fixated
so many of the beliefs of the extreme environmentalists. john: this shows what you think you know may not be so. people think they know that the epa is saving us everyday. here is a reaction from a senator. the senator s comments leads me to believe he lives in an alternate universe. john: this is what my makes say. barbara is the chair of the environmental works committee, that is why i want the republicans to take over the senate. she will not be the chairman anymore. democrats and environmental agenda which is an extreme agenda won t be in charge in calling the shots on this. i worry about this unemployment rate which continues to be so high. so many americans out of work. i wanted to get healthy economy and healthy environment and we can absolutely do both of them.
- really? dog sweaters? john: we all have biases, but i grew up believing scientists are special. they are smart, of course, but unusually up by yased and careful and trustworthy. they are very accurate, down to earth people.
severity of punishment exceeds the benefit of getting something for nothing, but the author of the honest truth about dishonesty how we lie to everyone says that is not the reason. he is a psychology professor at duke. not about getting away with it? no. it turns out the biggest effect comes from the fact, on one hand we want to view ourselves as honest, caring people. on the other hand we want to benefit from dishonesty. what we try to do is balance the two forces, how can you do both? you are either honest or you cheat. as long as you cheat just a little bit and we can think of ourselves as honest people. taking pencils from work, works quite well, taking petty cash, you can t justify it. john: the fact it s money feels like stealing.