because that would have a very negative impact on cheating. that means that we ve got cheating going on in our elections. obama monkeying the numbers here, jimmying around with things in an election year. i don t know what tomorrow s job numbers are going to be. i have no doubt they ll cook the books. so david, they fight the president on voting, on jobs, on obama care. if they had a smaller audience reach, what will that mean for the bigger picture and policy? and do you think that this cumulus deal may really fall apart? well, yeah. so i think the listen here is that hate has consequences. that for limbaugh s particular brand of just really horrible racism, sexism, homophobia, and frankly, the unremitting opposition to president obama, as joy mentioned, the business model has collapsed. we do expect that he is going to lose these top 40 markets. you do expect it? we do. he will have a smaller footprint.
left that talked about the fact that there hasn t been enough volk focus on jobs. this shows us why. you know, he can t focus on jobs. people keep pick, pick, picking at him. if the right wants to stay on this one i think it increase it is amount of sympathy people have and allow this president essentially to back off from some of the other issues which republicans are going to deal with aren t going deal with. they don t want to deal with balancing the budget and jobs. these are tissues americans care about. to your point people care about the fact of the unemployment rate is still over 7%. the black unemployment rate is nearly 14%. that, you know, while we have some containment in inflation we are seeing sort of those inflation numbers. that s what people care about. let s keep picking at, you know, benghazi which, you know, there are issues but not the biggest issue out there. people have been killed. we need to find out who did it. we don t ned to sit here and find out who did wh
the and the feds didn t budget it for 26 states and that it would be so nationalized and in a position they re going to have to. marc, i want to ask you, there s a report from adp, concerns about job losses, concerns that employers, now that it s you know, what is it the rubber is hitting the road, that the employers are really going to start cutting back on it, on jobs, potentially, because if you go over 50 employees now, it s going to cost you some money. that s exactly right. the new york times featured a story about this company in san diego called the bakery. and they have 95 employees, and they make about $200,000 a year in profit and so their options under obamacare, and i ve got a handy chart here. megyn: i love the white board. if they pay the insurance, $108,000, equivalent of a 54% tax on their profits. if they pay the obamacare penalties, that s $130,000, the company that makes $200,000 a year, so, they pay
ways his political capital that s been the most urt hurt by this institution? chris, i m assuming you re making reference to, perhaps if first two years the president was in washington and in the white house where the filibuster conversation was not central to his agenda and to the debate. i point you toward the statements that have been made in the last few weeks and months by white house spokes people by the president himself, about how the american people rendered a verdict on this kind of inaction back on november 6th. it s pretty clear we need action and movement in the united states senate on the dream act, on jobs, on all of the important reforms. nominations. nominations, right now, there are 19 judicial nominations that are sitting in front of the senate, many with bipartisan support that just aren t moving because of this kind of paralysis and the white house is firmly behind the actions of senator reed and the leadership of senator udall. and have you talked to the w
just shot bin laden, another barks get back to work. it s been called a post political war film as it expresses no pro, or constance on war. i think oscar just might agree. that does it for the cycle. it s yours. it s friday, december 7th, and the republican war of opposition is beginning to crumble. better than expected job numbers. this isn t a progress report because there s no progress to report. brings more obstruction from speaker boehner. the white house has wasted another week. washington has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. and a dodge on jobs. why take such a risk when the jobs number is improving? well, because the risk the president wants us to take, increasing tax rates, will hit many small businesses. this is a moment of truth.