band-aid on an open wound and it s not a long-term solution. laura: there s a lot of poor people in the country, everywhere, people struggling. it doesn t mean just because you are poor that you commit crimes. do you think the problem i didn t say that. laura: everybody i think one thing trump ran on was bringing people from the lower middle class to the middle class, trying to raise them up with more manufacturing with more manufacturing opportunities in the workplace. yet, those eight years under obama, they had some tough economic times. st. louis didn t seem to get much better during obama, dated? st. louis didn t get much better. laura: why? speak with the contracting market in general. it s a city i habited a lot about. regionally, laura: whose policies made at contract? i would say that trade policies and the deindustrialization of the middle west has really hurt the people of st. louis. st. louis, for the last 60 years, has made decisions that now resulted i
poverty. we had eight year was obama. it is like mount rushmoore. it should be. president obama saw 80 months of consective job growth. laura: what happened to st. louis. same thing as washington d.c. and new orleans and new york city. in laura: democrat, democrat, democrat. and chromed by republican governors. poverty is not a partis an issue. we owe it a higher thought than to attribute to democrat and republicans. laura: poverty and crime. before we address the systemic issues economic opportunity. laura: you should be a trump popullist. and get the manufacturing jobs back. you guys would have a lot to talk. he s welcome to come to st.
you are putting a band-aid. laura: there is a lot of poor people, and it doesn t mean because you are poor you commit a crime. i didn t say that. laura: i know. i mean, i think trump ran on bringing people out of the lower class to middle-class to bring them up with manufacturing. and eight years under obama there was tough economic times. st. louis didn t get better under obama. st. louis is a contracting market in region. regionally. laura: whose policys made it contract. trade and destaulization of the midwest hurt the people of st. louis. st. louis made sdilgzs that result in the city contracting as opposed to expanding.
poverty. we had eight year was obama. it is like mount rushmoore. it should be. president obama saw 80 months of consective job growth. laura: what happened to st. louis. same thing as washington d.c. and new orleans and new york city. in laura: democrat, democrat, democrat. and chromed by republican governors. poverty is not a partis an issue. we owe it a higher thought than to attribute to democrat and republicans. laura: poverty and crime. before we address the systemic issues economic opportunity. laura: you should be a trump popullist. and get the manufacturing jobs back. you guys would have a lot to talk. he s welcome to come to st.
louis. laura: i love that. i was raised in north st. louis and we had opportunities to keep us safe and we need that available to all. laura: that we can agree on. that is awesome. don, great to see you. and richard da wins. criticized christians and now he is black listed by the left for criticize being islam.