to mexico, its population is limited to these wetlands. and the worsening pollution is threatening its very survival. this is the most incredible thing i have ever done in my life. 0k, put him back! thankfully the conservation project armando runs here has been a great success, and as a result acro numbers are now increasing across the wetlands. axolotl numbers. armando s work is brilliant, but to fully restore the area to its former glory, ultimately the pollution needs to be tackled.
massive pieces of legislation to help people weather the pandemic. how should the democrats be talking about what they ve done in the first year under joe biden? like a dragnet show, just the facts, ma am, give me the facts. unemployment, 3.9%, all-time low. $2 trillion, two separate $2 trillion packages. you know, i have said on the show before joe biden himself has not necessarily been the messenger but the message is there. they need to be pounding their chests more. republicans are so much better at bragging. i don t mean that in a bad sense of the word. so they ve just got to get the messages out there. what they re walking into right now is a headwind of inflation because inflation no matter how good the numbers are, the macro numbers, what people feel every day when they guy their groceries and the gas and the prices are higher, then we have the inflation issue, now what is the fed going to do? they re going to start to raise interest rates a little bit, so you get into th
access. nobody is saying rich people shouldn t give to the democratic party. we love our limousine liberals. the question what do you do for somebody after? what does that money get you? facetime with the candidate? an ambassadorship? that s a conversation we re having not just for the party but for america. we realize donald trump didn t produce donald trump. years and years and years of corruption and seeing it now as we re seeing russia money slosh around in the gop. years and years of corruption brought us a society that tolerates somebody like donald trump. and quickly, on the economy. the economy has good macro numbers. people are driving a lift on the side, though. how do democrats get through on the economy given the macros look pretty good? they need to talk about, i think, how the economy affects people until their daily lives. the number one economic issue and i know wendel knows this, facing americans right now, is the cost of health care. yes. so democrats need to
clearly hillary was pro-obama this week. obama still polls really high with democratic voters. no big surprise. in a general election i think hillary is planning to be a little more hawkish and have some separation. and maybe say she would do more on guns or issues that now appeal to progressive voters. it s always hard for someone running after a two-term president on how to relate to that person. gore had a tremendously difficult time figuring out how to deal with clinton and his legacy. it is always difficult but no surprise that democrats are generally certified with obama. if you look at the big marc macro numbers. good luck o there. you look like you are in your realm out there. thank you so much for coming on tonight. as always i m your big fan.
at these as local races. i think that as democrats start campaigning and defining their republican opponents. and i think as this becomes not just a referendum on the president, but a choice between republicans and democrats, we re on stronger footing in the last two weeks. bill, is this just democratic spin? oh, no. there are some seats that are getting better for the democrats, but overall, there s roughly 100 competitive congressional districts in this country, not 435. and in those 100 seats, by 14 points, people say they want to see republican congress, and by seven points, they say they re going to vote republican. and if you re the democrat in that terrain with those margins, you are really pushing uphill. and in close races, those races are going to tilt republican with these kind of macro numbers. i want to go to what i believe is the bright line of the debate between the republicans and democrats. there may be no brighter line than this question, role of government. gov