kaymans but i miss the mafia. casinos look at adult bookstores and think that is what is going to happen to them internet, no more adult books. what are we going do? bob: you can still hire whatever you want. kimberly: don t look to me about advice in that regard. say no an take a deep breath. i have come around with this about gambling. drinking, cigarettes, you can t control people s choice. if they want to gamble, they jump on the bus to atlantic city. my aunt does it all the time. i love her. i pay her, but she is going to go there. what do you want me to do? bob: someone who participates in this and figures out how to gammabl gammn the u.k. where it is legal. $32 billion in revenue raised where it s legal. what we re basically doing by not allowing is outsourcing our revenue to the other countries. if we had it here we could keep the money here as opposed
kaymans but i miss the mafia. casinos look at adult bookstores and think that is what is going to happen to them internet, no more adult books. what are we going do? bob: you can still hire whatever you want. kimberly: don t look to me about advice in that regard. say no an take a deep breath. i have come around with this about gambling. drinking, cigarettes, you can t control people s choice. if they want to gamble, they jump on the bus to atlantic city. my aunt does it all the time. i love her. i pay her, but she is going to go there. what do you want me to do? bob: someone who participates in this and figures out how to gammabl gammn the u.k. where it is legal. $32 billion in revenue raised where it s legal. what we re basically doing by not allowing is outsourcing our revenue to the other countries. if we had it here we could keep the money here as opposed to my money going to eng land.
people that the standard has mr. obama said, gets pushed aside. in the phoniness of the kaymans issue and the phony outrage. what else have we learned about the what jack lew knows or thinks about taxes, finance, other things? well, a yes man, he believes in ethe president s policy eliminating deductions and raise taxes keep government spending. he doesn t support a skwes star, glass-steagall, this is the president s agenda. paul: why would we eanything don t we expect that of the nominee. we expect that of this president which is to say usually treasury secretaries represent the american economy. this treasury secretary is going to represent the public
people that the standard has mr. obama said, gets pushed aside. in the phoniness of the kaymans issue and the phony outrage. what else have we learned about the what jack lew knows or thinks about taxes, finance, other things? well, a yes man, he believes in ethe president s policy eliminating deductions and raise taxes keep government spending. he doesn t support a skwes star, glass-steagall, this is the president s agenda. paul: why would we expect anything different? don t we expect that of the nominee. we expect that of this president which is to say usually treasury secretaries represent the american economy. this treasury secretary is going to represent the public sector, not the entire private
did mr. lew feel guilty the check from the taims and president obama the champion of the middle class and this guy got a million dollars of money for a company who needed our bailout. issue number two, his investments in the cayman islands. they re perfectly legal, right? no one is challenging that these are illegal in any way, a question whether our treasury secretary should be dodging or a loophole out of paying the top rate in taxes. just for context, chris, before we go to what mr. lew did and how he had money in the kaymans, here is a calook at the campaign. and this is a man who says that president barack obama is out of touch. out of touch with the needs of the american people. this coming from a man until