party in power in the white house, to coordinate what they re doing. but this has stepped up on the republican side because, obviously, republicans hope their guy is in come january 2013. jon: so they re trying to unite on policy issues, are there differences? there are. and just like on the democratic side, obama and democrats have differences on taxes. but on the republican side health care taxes, mostly they re on the same page. on china currency, term limits for lawmakers as well as storing nuclear waste at yucca mountain in nevada, there are differences there. so they have to deal with that. and we talked to one republican, greg walden, who s a member of the republican leadership team. he said, listen, we re going to disagree from time to time, but we just have to know where we both stand and how to deal with it. jon: bob cusack, they ll disagree just like president obama and bill clinton seem to be these days. [laughter] absolutely. thanks, jon. jenna: new information from th
the water. they don t talk to me about the john birch society. they don t talk about any of this stuff except what are you doing about creating jobs? that means pushing the president s jobs program. it means pushing our bipartisan china currency bill. there s a paper company in john boehner s district in butler county, ohio north of cincinnati that announced that they were likely going to close again because of china currency and the advantage that china s cheating that 25% subsidy by and large they get when they sell into our markets and compete unfairly. that s why i m organizing all over the state and all over the country at sherrodbrown.com saying to republicans, the republican leaders, get back on jobs, focus on jobs. if the president keeps doing this, we ll win this debate and the republicans not only forget about the election in 13 months, but the republicans might actually do something like they did on china currency. we got 60 republican votes on that. they might actually do
that means pushing the president s jobs program. it means pushing our bipartisan china currency bill. there s a paper company in john boehner s district in butler county, ohio north of cincinnati that announced that they were likely going to close again because of china currency and the advantage that china s cheating that 25% subsidy by and large they get when they sell into our markets and compete unfairly. that s why i m organizing all over the state and all over the country at sherrodbrown.com saying to republicans, the republican leaders, get back on jobs, focus on jobs. if the president keeps doing this, we ll win this debate and the republicans not only forget about the election in 13 months, but the republicans might actually do something like they did on china currency. we got 60 republican votes on that. they might actually do something on the jobs bill. on infrastructure. on the school renovation, the fast act. all of the kinds of things that so many of us are saying and t
they don t talk to me about the john birch society. they don t talk about any of this stuff except what are you doing about creating jobs? that means pushing the president s jobs program. it means pushing our bipartisan china currency bill. there s a paper company in john boehner s district in butler county, ohio north of cincinnati that announced that they were likely going to close again because of china currency and the advantage that china s cheating that 25% subsidy by and large they get when they sell into our markets and compete unfairly. that s why i m organizing all over the state and all over the country at sherrodbrown.com saying to republicans, the republican leaders, get back on jobs, focus on jobs. if the president keeps doing this, we ll win this debate and the republicans not only forget about the election in 13 months, but the republicans might actually do something like they did on china currency. we got 60 republican votes on that. they might actually do something
end the occupy wall street protest overnight and early tomorrow morning. people are doing direct action in new york and around the country in part because they are skeptical that our political institutions like the one you work in can do anything to fix our problems. do you feel like their skepticism about our political institutions doing anything worthwhile right now is warranted skepticism? well, skepticism s warranted of course. and questioning what we re doing and pushing republicans to do the right thing. we ve seen this in ohio since the first of the year. the elections last fall were all about lost jobs. and in ohio the republicans went after collective bargaining. they went after women s rights. they went after voter rights. in washington. they re going off medicare. now they re talking about abortion again. they re going after pell grants. and the focus needs to return to jobs. i urge people, particularly in ohio but across the country, come to sherrodbrown.com, sign the let