it s time now to clear the air, and every day at around 3:59 i always thank you, our audience, for being with us for the hour and recommend that you stay with dylan who provides some of the moest honest economc insights. my introduction to dylan always finds a way to trump everything that i say. dylan, are you there? please pay attention as i put some evidence before you. as always, there s this moment, dylan, where is he going to take it? i couldn t help but notice. you re a man of genius, one never knows where it s going to go. thanks for the compliment. i think martin and dylan were lovers and have since fallen out. again, that s interesting. what about your own recording, how is that going these days? i m not doing anything at the moment. i ll let you know. all right. would you let me play with
other organizations including as far as i know, the national federation of independent businesses. small business people who say, we can t deal very graciously at all with a mere two-month pay roll tax extension. ? doesn t that mean that speaker boehner can say whatever he likes. it is you and your cohort freshmen who are now running thing in the house. the house majority. responsible for this ill pass, has nothing to do with the president. we re here, martin, to solve the problem.
two years of relief from the sort that now hangs over them as doctors await more than 27% cut in reimbursements which will make it hard for a lot of them to afford the care for the seniors. why could the house not follow the senate in the way speaker boehner expected it to happen? why could not that happen? speaker boehner is right with us. the president himself called for a one-year pay roll tax holiday extension. we agree with him. the year is not over. we have ten days in which to work. millions of americans are going to be working, martin, across the holiday season. i have done it myself many times. i m a doctor and i am more than willing to be here. as you say, you re a doctor. here s the equation. you can keep the patient alive for two months during which you can develop a treatment plan going forward. or you can simply let the
for opposing a one-year extension of a tax holiday that they are surely going to pass. this is no easy double play. now, i have to ask you. you ve been in the congress a while. is this because speaker boehner can t count or is it simply that he is now utterly powerless because the congress is run by extremists, many of whom arrived as you know, a year ago and will pursue their agenda even if it ruins the lives of 160 million americans. well, martin, this is a classic case of the tail being allowed to wag the dog. this is speaker boehner caring desperately about clinging to his office. about making sure that they do as much as they can to cow tow to the office and not caring about the 160 million americans who will have a thousand dollars more taken out of their paycheck if they don t go back to
prosperity in the 1990s and which led to record surpluses were all fights that gingrich lost and clinton won. it never would have happened without a republican led congress sfwhx the press pulls that string there is a problem though, isn t there? with the great historian. he is something of a revisionist on just about everything, isn t he? no, he s not, martin. and i think that just saying it, having the of two you say it over and over again doesn t make it so. sorry, it s not me just saying that. we never would have had balanced budgets or welfare reform had it been been for a republican majority congress in the 90s. it was newt gingrich that brought us that. in many of the cases we had to have bill clinton kicking and screaming and coming to the table. then he took credit for it because he had the big mega phone. i was there. i remember it. i m wondering why my party wasn t doing a better job taking credit for these surpluses. it was because bill clinton was a master at