an ed. you know what s interesting about what shinseki did? i said there was this tick tock of things he did before he walked into the oval office s and one was he was trying to call on bernie sanders to go forward with this bill that would make it easier to fire people at the va, right? bernie sanders being the independent from vermont who s very outspoken on this, but not in the sense of getting this bill pushed through. why is that important, jedediah? i think tucker s exactly right. i think that doesn t just hold for positions we re talking about right now, that goes for education, everywhere. you have to be able to fire people who are incompetent or who have a proven record of not doing their job very well, and until you can do that, there is no accountability in any system i don t care if you re talking about the government. the private sector there is accountability, and people do lose their jobs, and that s why things get fixed. yeah, because the market demands away
month when the president took office. the auto industry was on the brink shortly thereafter. the markets were crashing and we have now created more than 3.7 million private sector jobs, we have passed wall street reform to prevent another financial crisis from happening and, you know, certainly made significant progress on the foreign policy front, ending the war in iraq in a responsible way and taking the fight to al qaeda. this documentary will actually take you in the room, into the decisionmaking behind the decision to get bin laden. it sounds like it is a big reminder to the country what a nosedive we were on when president obama stepped in the oval office s that in a nutshell, to document how far we have come since then, hoping that is going to be enough to turn back a lot of money that s going to be thrown at this campaign when it comes to citizens united. what about all that? you are right about the money. special interests have said they are going to spend $500 until an
have now created more than 3.7 million private sector jobs, we have passed wall street reform to prevent another financial crisis from happening and, you know, certainly made significant progress on the foreign policy front, ending the war in iraq in a responsible way and taking the fight to al qaeda. this documentary will actually take you in the room, into the decisionmaking behind the decision to get bin laden. it sounds like it is a big reminder to the country what a nosedive we were on when president obama stepped in the oval office s that in a nutshell, to document how far we have come since then, hoping that is going to be enough to turn back a lot of money that s going to be thrown at this campaign when it comes to citizens united. what about all that? you are right about the money. special interests have said they are going to spend $500 until an attempt to defeat the president. the koch brothers, oil companies out there, billionaire oil executives are going to spend $200
month when the president took office. the auto industry was on the brink shortly thereafter. the markets were crashing and we have now created more than 3.7 million private sector jobs, we have passed wall street reform to prevent another financial crisis from happening and, you know, certainly made significant progress on the foreign policy front, ending the war in iraq in a responsible way and taking the fight to al qaeda. this documently actually take you in the room, into the decisionmaking behind the decision to get bin laden. it sounds like it is a big reminder to the country what a nosedive we were on when president obama stepped in the oval office s that in a nutshell, to document how far we have come since then, hoping that is going to be enough to turn back a lot of money that s going to be thrown at this campaign when it comes to citizens united. what about all that? you are right about the money. special interests have said they are going to spend $500 until an attempt