the offensive, not just for that, but trying to punish boeing for a new plant in south carolina, not firing any union workers in seattle. just expanding into south carolina. we ve run the experiment, the heavily unionized states are laggards, have high unemployment. the states with less union activity, texas are the job creators. why he wants the president s administration, i should say, wants to move more toward the union model is amazing. i ve got an answer, got an answer to that, james. i think the answer is very clear. that the modern day democratic party is a fully owned subsidiary of the a. fl, ceo. the by far, biggest contributor to democrats around the country, state, local and federal elections is the big labor unions, and that s why almost every decision that has been made over the last two and a half years when it comes to the economy has benefitted the labor unions, by the way, i do think, stuart, that this is an assault against the rights of
sitting here with 9.2% unemployment and nlrpb is on the offensive, not just for that, but trying to punish boeing for a new plant in south carolina, not firing any union workers in seattle. just expanding into south carolina. we ve run the experiment, the heavily unionized states are laggards, have high unemployment. the states with less union activity, texas are the job creators. why he wants the president s administration, i should say, wants to move more toward the union model is amazing. i ve got an answer, got an answer to that, james. i think the answer is very clear. that the modern day democratic party is a fully owned subsidiary of the a. fl, ceo. the by far, biggest contributor to democrats around the country, state, local and federal elections is the big labor unions, and that s why almost every decision that has been made over the last two and a half years when it comes to the economy has benefitted the labor unions, by the way, i do
sitting here with 9.2% unemployment and nlrpb is on the offensive, not just for that, but trying to punish boeing for a new plant in south carolina, not firing any union workers in seattle. just expanding into south carolina. we ve run the experiment, the heavily unionized states are laggards, have high unemployment. the states with less union activity, texas are the job creators. why he wants the president s administration, i should say, wants to move more toward the union model is amazing. i ve got an answer, got an answer to that, james. i think the answer is very clear. that the modern day democratic party is a fully owned subsidiary of the a. fl, ceo. the by far, biggest contributor to democrats around the country, state, local and federal elections is the big labor unions, and that s why almost every decision that has been made over the last two and a half years when it comes to the economy has benefitted the labor unions, by the way, i do
the offensive, not just for that, but trying to punish boeing for a new plant in south carolina, not firing any union workers in seattle. just expanding into south carolina. we ve run the experiment, the heavily unionized states are laggards, have high unemployment. the states with less union activity, texas are the job creators. why he wants the president s administration, i should say, wants to move more toward the union model is amazing. i ve got an answer, got an answer to that, james. i think the answer is very clear. that the modern day democratic party is a fully owned subsidiary of the a. fl, ceo. the by far, biggest contributor to democrats around the country, state, local and federal elections is the big labor unions, and that s why almost every decision that has been made over the last two and a half years when it comes to the economy has benefitted the labor unions, by the way, i do think, stuart, that this is an assault against the rights of
the new york times empire at the end of decadence. charles, good to have you with me. i want to read something from the column. it says it s time for us to stop lying to ourselves about this country. america is great in many ways, but on a whole host of measures we ve become the laggards of the industrialized world. not only are we not number one, we are among the worst of the worst. so give me some of the insight that you have to come to that conclusion, and also do you think the american people who are watching you right now would agree with that sentiment? i think it s undeniable on some measures that we have fallen way behind. as you said, not only we re not number one, we re not in the top quarter i mean the top third of the performers, we re in the bottom third on most measures that i used. we re among the worst of the worst in many of the measures. that doesn t mean that we don t have great things here in america. we still have the largest economy in the world. we still