the principle that keeping tax rates low and reforming the tax system is the way to grow the economy. i disagree slightly with rand paul. i am in favor of closing loopholes. i hate them. i call them termites in the tax system but we should use that money to credit a first-class world class tax system that stops exporting jobs. when the president talks about outsourcing and we are all against outsourcing, i hate to see an american job outsourced but how do we prevent that 23 we move to be the highest tax race countries in the world? we are incentivizing businesses to move out of the country. neil: well put, good to see you. guest: have a great time in los angeles. i hope my friends at fox are sit down when they hear this, it could be a shock, president obama didn t invent trillion dollar deficits he inherited them. neil: i hope this doesn t come as a shock as my friend the
by virtue of his policies. so this for me is all about the 100%. the president can talk about the thing he would like to talk about. i am going to talk about getting america working again and help all the people of this country. sean: it seemed like the president had a hard time he kept telling you about your plan and you kept creeking him, no, there guagain, sort of moment. that s not my plan. you were saying very sprveg plans about how to increase revenues to the government and how to balance the budget, including $716 billion back into medicare. not gutting defenses. keeping tax rates low and cutting taxes for the middle class. the president doesn t seem to understand that fewer people needing government assistance, more people working, a growing economy, results in more revenues to the government. people are saying, well, the math doesn t add up. i want to give you another shot to explain it because some people maybe don t understand exactly what you are saying and how it is th
by virtue of his policies. so this for me is all about the 100%. the president can talk about the thing he would like to talk about. i am going to talk about getting america working again and help all the people of this country. sean: it seemed like the president had a hard time he kept telling you about your plan and you kept creeking him, no, there guagain, sort of moment. that s not my plan. you were saying very sprveg plans about how to increase revenues to the government and how to balance the budget, including $716 billion back into medicare. not gutting defenses. keeping tax rates low and cutting taxes for the middle class. the president doesn t seem to understand that fewer people needing government assistance, more people working, a growing economy, results in more revenues to the government. people are saying, well, the math doesn t add up. i want to give you another shot to explain it because some people maybe don t understand exactly what you are saying and how it is th
final. the fighting rages on. why does obama keep talking about the stimulus? look at all the spending in this bill. this ethanol is just the tip of the iceberg. they are loading all kinds of spending into this bill. that s why obama s calling it stimulus. he s getting effectively what he s getting here is second stimulus bill. in exchange for the republicans going along with this know of keeping tax rates the same. the president: the issue is not whether i think that the tax cuts for the wealthy are a good or smart thing to do. i ve said repeatedly, i think they re not a smart thing to do. particularly because we ve got to borrow money essentially to pay for them. the problem is, this is the single issue that the republicans are willing to scotch the entire deal for.
final. the fighting rages on. why does obama keep talking about the stimulus? look at all the spending in this bill. this ethanol is just the tip of the iceberg. they are loading all kinds of spending into this bill. that s why obama s calling it stimulus. he s getting effectively what he s getting here is second stimulus bill. in exchange for the republicans going along with this know of keeping tax rates the same. the president: the issue is not whether i think that the tax cuts for the wealthy are a good or smart thing to do. i ve said repeatedly, i think they re not a smart thing to do. particularly because we ve got to borrow money essentially to pay for them. the problem is, this is the single issue that the republicans are willing to scotch the entire deal for. greta: republican