bill: she put a perspective on it. everything she said is factually correct. bill: you can be factually correct and not give the people the importance of the situation. the situation is important. you want to talk about perspective, bill, all i m getting on television these days, whether it s network or cable is who is going to finish first. who is going to finish second. who is going to finish third? listen, i m no better than the next guy. i like cotton candy like everybody else. you know what? tomorrow night we are going to know who finished first, who finished second, who finished third. do we need this nonstop barrage of horse race coverage? we are living in very serious economic times. and if you just watch television, i don t want to sound like a school harm or marm or scold here, if you watch television you don t know anything about romney s 59 point economic plan and you know very little about newt gingrich s tax policy you know
it isn t. it isn t. bill: she put a perspective on it. everything she said is factually correct. bill: you can be factually correct and not give the people the importance of the situation. the situation is important. you want to talk about perspective, bill, all i m getting on television these days, whether it s network or cable is who is going to finish first. who is going to finish second. who is going to finish third? listen, i m no better than the next guy. i like cotton candy like everybody else. you know what? tomorrow night we are going to know who finished first, who finished second, who finished third. do we need this nonstop barrage of horse race coverage? we are living in very serious economic times. and if you just watch television, i don t want to sound like a school harm or marm or scold here, if you watch television you don t know anything about romney s 59 point economic plan and you know very little about newt
it isn t. bill: she put a perspective on it. everything she said is factually correct. bill: you can be factually correct and not give the people the importance of the situation. the situation is important. you want to talk about perspective, bill, all i m getting on television these days, whether it s network or cable is who is going to finish first. who is going to finish second. who is going to finish third? listen, i m no better than the next guy. i like cotton candy like everybody else. you know what? tomorrow night we are going to know who finished first, who finished second, who finished third. do we need this nonstop barrage of horse race coverage? we are living in very serious economic times. and if you just watch television, i don t want to sound like a school harm or marm or scold here, if you watch television you don t know anything about romney s 59 point economic plan and you know very little about newt
generations with that debt. the super committee, maybe they will come up with $1.2 trillion in cuts but they aren t dealing with baseline budget. even the fed said the chance of a new recession tops 50 percent. what is the answer? how do we get congress really to adopt bold responsible programs instead of basically playing the old washington insider game and just punching around the edges here? there are two fundamental things. number one we have to win an election. people that believe in limited government and believe government should be making it easier, not harder to create jobs in america, we need more people like that elected in 2012. but that election is not until november of next year and people are hurting right now. in the interim i think we need to do the best we can without doing any further marm the way the administration would have us do through some of their ideas. what i have basically done, i have sat down with a democrat, with senator coons of delaware and i have id
generations with that debt. the super committee, maybe they will come up with $1.2 trillion in cuts but they aren t dealing with baseline budget. even the fed said the chance of a new recession tops 50 percent. what is the answer? how do we get congress really to adopt bold responsible programs instead of basically playing the old washington insider game and just punching around the edges here? there are two fundamental things. number one we have to win an election. people that believe in limited government and believe government should be making it easier, not harder to create jobs in america, we need more people like that elected in 2012. but that election is not until november of next year and people are hurting right now. in the interim i think we need to do the best we can without doing any further marm the way the administration would have us do through some of their ideas. what i have basically done, i have sat down with a democrat, with senator coons of delaware and i have id