of people concern at the very least, but they look at the direction of the country with regard to the economy and i disagree with april, i think that people are seeing tangible benefits from the economy. she s right of course that the prospect of trade and ongoing trade wars makes a lot of businesses worried and more cautious, but they still have spending, there is a lot of tax money that s coming back their way. with he see from the last jobs numbers that wages are actually going up as well as the overall economy. the president is taking on the trade imbalances and those who he says are taking advantage of america. there is a lot of people who hear that and say, yeah, right on. especially because that is what he campaigned on. he is also making huge strides for conservatives who want to see a more conservative supreme court. that s happening. neil gorsuch is on the court and brett kavanaugh for all of the drama on capitol hill is also cruising to nomination. those things matter and th
polls, even some of those voters who had misgivings about president trump said they were voting for him for that very reason. because they wanted to see a more conservative supreme court. on the other hand, what will it do for democrats? it gives them a number of talking points in terms of ab t abortion rights, voting rights. very little they can do to block him from getting confirmed, kasie. but joe biden, the former vice president, was asked about all of this from our own mike memeli at a parade in pittsburgh. listen to what he had to say. vice president, tomorrow is the day of the supreme court confirmation process. you re the former chairman of the judiciary committee. what s your advice to democrats about how to handle this going forward? stay in the room. demand answers. and keep pointing out that you have they have not given the material that was expected of the committee. worth noting, biden and former president obama expected to have a big presence on the campaign trai
campaigned on getting a more conservative supreme court that would follow through on what conservatives call family value, such as abortion. we see that although trump and republicans have struggle to get a legislative victory, trump has followed through on appointing a conservative supreme court justice in the form of neil gorsuch. i don t think this is a coincidence at all. it s like dangling a carrot to conservative vote who are are caught between these allegations but at the same time wondering if they could ever vote for a democrat. erin, the polls seem to favor roy moore s opponent right now. so what is the convention untal wisdom on this race? and it s coming up december 12th. right. and the longer this story stays in the news, the more of a problem that is for republicans. and senate republicans have very few good choice at this moment. if roy moore is their candidate, they could vote to expel him once he gets in the chamber. they could refuse to seat him.
executive orders are telling departments what to do. here, department, this is what we want you to do. he puts it in the form of an executive order. remember he promised to stop immigrants coming from what he considers dangerous countries. i think that s justifiable. let me go to some accomplishments, because i think it fair to say he s gotten some things done. he secured the release of the usa worker out of egypt. that just happened. he did get neil gorsuch confirmed to the supreme court. he promised he would get a more conservative supreme court. withdrew from the trans-pacific partnership, revived keath stone xl pipeline. and he bombed syria after we saw many women and children getting gassed by assad. so many supporters would say he got a lot done. what do you say, jamal? the problem of what the president is up to is there is
that matters. it s popular music, i wouldn t know. you stick in the mud. we have no idea who that is but we support them anyway. i m feeling very kumbaya this morning. john fugelsang, political comedian and will cain is back, a columnist at theblaze.com and kelly goth, contributing editor for loop21.com and wrote a great moment. the gq candidate. my goodness you just made my publisher a happy camper. if you like political novels it s a fun one. i do. our starting point focuses on the supreme court, the centerpiece of obama s health care overhaul is on trial before the u.s. supreme court t will happen in about three hours and going to focus on the question, can government force people to buy something they don t want? it goes back to the commerce clause in the constitution created in 1787, the congress shall have the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states and with the indian tribes. supporters of the individual mandate say maki