impact on job creation. but i wonder how long he s going to be able to make the kind of difference and to keep the sorts of commitments that he made in the campaign. coming up shortly are much more difficult challenges than simply allowing one or two pipelines go ahead. he s claimed he is intent on repealing the aca while still providing health insurance for all. yet the republicans have no comprehensive plan for how to deal with the affordable care act, and president trump s nominee congressman price to run hhs and to lead the whole process of replacing the aca, is on record as wanting to privatize or turn into a voucher or block grant treasured programs like medicare and medicaid and he is on record as being a staunch opponent of the aca without a comprehensive plan to replace it. these things i think will be much bigger issues for him in the weeks ahead. take a look at these live pictures we re getting in from outside the white house. protester gathering right now. the pipeline de
property or private transactions is the answer, but the truth about this economy is that it s essentially a part-time economy. we h i think, 93% of the job gains in the past year were part-time jobs. yes. individual income is flat lining or declining for vast swaths of the middle class in this country. that s the problem. we have no growth. not that the government doesn t have enough money. we don t have enough people in the workforce paying taxes as they exist now. that s the real problem. if we don t have growth, we can tax the rich to 90%. we re still not going to pay down our debt, shrink this deficit. and solidify these programs that you know, people are going to rely on like medicare and medicaid and social security. those programs are going to be kaput. well, the problem with the lack of growth is serious. and i think that that suggest and now is not the time to be cutting government spending as we have been doing through the sequester. i want to address this financial tra
property or private transactions is the answer, but the truth about this economy is that it s essentially a part-time economy. we h i think, 93% of the job gains in the past year were part-time jobs. yes. individual income is flat lining or declining for vast swaths of the middle class in this country. that s the problem. we have no growth. not that the government doesn t have enough money. we don t have enough people in the workforce paying taxes as they exist now. that s the real problem. if we don t have growth, we can tax the rich to 90%. we re still not going to pay down our debt, shrink this deficit. and solidify these programs that you know, people are going to rely on like medicare and medicaid and social security. those programs are going to be kaput. well, the problem with the lack of growth is serious. and i think that that suggest and now is not the time to be cutting government spending as we have been doing through the sequester. i want to address this financial tra
that taxing personal property or private transactions is the answer, but the truth about this economy is that it s essentially a part-time economy. we h i think, 93% of the job gains in the past year were part-time jobs. yes. individual income is flat lining or declining for vast swaths of the middle class in this country. that s the problem. we have no growth. not that the government doesn t have enough money. we don t have enough people in the workforce paying taxes as they exist now. that s the real problem. if we don t have growth, we can tax the rich to 90%. we re still not going to pay down our debt, shrink this deficit. and solidify these programs that you know, people are going to rely on like medicare and medicaid and social security. those programs are going to be kaput. well, the problem with the lack of growth is serious. and i think that that suggest and now is not the time to be cutting government spending as we have been doing through the sequester. i want to addre
cutting the discretionary budget which by the way is not out of control. somebody keeps saying we have a spending problem. not to be outdone the democratic national committee launched a website called gop sequester urging americans to tell the gop to work with president obama and reach a deal on the forced spending cuts. our question is, will media campaigns shift public opinion on who is to blame for forced spending cuts? we ll start with you, maria. well, i think more than what the campaign the media campaigns do is what the leaders do. i think a video where you have cuts trying to look like democrats don t believe in spending cuts and you have the president talking about needed spending cuts, including programs like medicare and medicaid and social security, i