i think if this were the real deal it might have been different. do you think go ahead. it might have made a lot of sense for the republicans to pass this and toss it back over to the senate. i don t know why they couldn t do that. i thought y all would have been in better shape passing something like this. we ll find out. i m not sure how it plays in. do you think, given the tenure of thing, the nature of what s going on, do you think there s any reason for folks to come back on the 26th of december and try to work for something? will something get done or not? to both of you. you ve got an ag bill hanging out there of dairy price supports we were just talking about that. you have alternative minimum tax that is going to hit people making as low as $40,000 a year with increased taxes. you have a dock fix on medicare that can jeopardize doctors. there are lot of things still hanging out there besides this. plus you ve got the sequestering that s going to hit very, ver
then the one out of every three dollars that inevitably go for corporate profits, stock options, advertising costs to pay for it, that goes back into health care for people. there s another element, too. that is health education. we need the american people to have a chance to be educated on matters of nutrition, choices that we make. look we re responsible ultimately for our own health. and we have an ag bill right now that continues to subsidize and encourage the consumption of large amounts of sugar and fat that ultimately is going to cause the american taxpayers to have to pay for people s medical conditions that we have subsidized industries to help create those problems. as history has proven time and again, your home state of ohio could prove to be instrumental in this election. what are you hearing from your constituents? well, i m hearing that the election is very close, that it s going to hinge on turnout. there s a lot of work being done that i can see on both sides of t
law basic law says they should get. and i had an amendment that would tighten it up. if you have two cars, a house and $30,000 in the bank but, you don t have high income, you don t get food stamps. that is what the law says. but states have rewritten the rules to do that. that would save 11 billion out of 800 billion expected to be spent over 10 years. and it didn t pass. i got to tell you i was disappointed at that. jamie: what can you do now about it? and given the fact that it would have saved so much money and you discovered that it is going to people that don t deserve it? i m sure you admit it s a program that can help a lot of folks during these tough times. what can be your next step? well, we are beginning to educate people. people are talking about it. i felt on the floor of the senate a number of people saying, well, you know there are some problems in this program. so the house of representatives, they re going to have an ag bill.
yes. what s the problem? bill: no problem? yes. bill: ladies and gentlemen out there if you want to have an interesting social experiment in your community. and make money. bill: have your you are chent and urchin have a t-shirt jesus is just all right with me. the bong hits 4 g. bill: that was drugs. illegal activity. bill: this is a lyric of a song just very benign thing. i would like to see particularly you guys in mass pass and places in california things like that what the reaction is. that would be all right with me. bill: justin bieber, big guy. about 5 7 , he weighs 110 pounds. 5 7 and he probably would be 5 5 if you give him a hair cut. and weighs 110. probably 9 a if he loses the hair. poor guy. bill: all right. now, he beats up, apparently a paparazzi guilfoyle who then of course gets a sleazy lawyer and tell me the story. listen to this.
that shirt to school, right? yes. what s the problem? bill: no problem? yes. bill: ladies and gentlemen out there if you want to have an interesting social experiment in your community. and make money. bill: have your you are chent and urchin have a t-shirt jesus is just all right with me. the bong hits 4 g. bill: that was drugs. illegal activity. bill: this is a lyric of a song just very benign thing. i would like to see particularly you guys in mass pass and places in california things like that what the reaction is. that would be all right with me. bill: justin bieber, big guy. about 5 7 , he weighs 110 pounds. 5 7 and he probably would be 5 5 if you give him a hair cut. and weighs 110. probably 9 a if he loses the hair. poor guy. bill: all right. now, he beats up, apparently a paparazzi guilfoyle who then of course gets a sleazy lawyer and tell me the story.