we also know there are people who could be working who won t, because they ve got unemployment insurance and they keep don t go out and start looking. especially jobs that might not be as good as what they had before. these are all things that had to be worked out. unemployment insurance was going to pass no matter what. greta: one other consideration is, do you agree or not there s a lot of waste in the government? if the senate and the house were aggressive in going out and finding the waste, that we could pay for this unemployment or insurance many times over? we could have paid for that amount of money leftover from the so-called stimulus bill or the a.m. leftover from tarp or any number of other funds that could have paid for it. they are not going to pay for it. they know they have an advantage. nobody wants to have people unemployment insurance is one
risk-free exposure to tobacco. and adding that today s tobacco makes cigarettes more addictive and dangerous. and wealthy families and groups are pledging to give away a majority of their fortune to charity. the giving pledge was founded by william buffett and microsoft founder bill gates and his wife melinda, and joined by many others. and still, plenty of money leftover. thank you, wolf. thank you, kate. and they call them hacktivists. a trillion eventually his taxes will double just to pay the interest. i m hugh jidette and i say let s keep borrowing and stick our kids with the tab.
and that many items cost less in relative terms today than they did in 1980, for example. the piece suggests nominal income has increased more than overall consumer prices, and the price of many daily expenses, things like food and energy have increased as a slower pace than overall consumer prices. now on the other hand, the cost of big ticket items and things like education and health care, well, they have more than doubled, and we are talking about big bucks here, when it comes to college tuitions and health insurance. researchers have also found that compared with the 1970s, more families now have two full-time incomes, but the change in lifestyle adds new costs. got to have a second car. got to pay for day care. in fact, after an average two-income family makes the monthly payments, it can now have actually less money leftover even though both the hussband and the wife are working. and finally, additional costs today that people didn t have to account for decades ago including buy
about how was she making her living? might she have been using personal expenses funded through the campaign? she denies that and says she s been using her money leftover from selling her home, that that s how she s been paying her bills. she and her campaign say this is political. that it s motivated by those who don t want to see her succeed. it would take a long time, tamron, if they were going to pursue this. as we ve been talking about over the last 48 hours or so, a lot she s had to answer to for things said long ago. some of them quirky, different, funny things she said when she was a guest on tv. i talked to bill maher, the host of a program on hbo now, formally politically incorrect. i would not exactly put her on the intelligence committee, if you know what i mean, but she s certainly sincere, yes.
everyone in the u.s. could get their fair chunk of it, it would be $6,100 per person, ali. that is a lot of money. and we actually sort of tried to figure out exactly what that means. that who be food for a year. uh-huh. for each one of us. we re talking groceries. we re talking going out to eat. all the food you d have for a year. or and i really like this one, it s my personal favorite each one of us could rent a private island for a week, ali, and we would still have money leftover to pay for all of the pina coladas that our hearts could desire. why is it goes on a party line? how do the democrats deal with it that they are increasing the country s credit limit? how do they fashion up that politically? they say they have to deal with it, but the vote on the credit limit is directly tied to something else they are voting on, reinstating paygo rules, pay as you go. and this is like managing a household budget. if you spend too much money in one area of your budget, you