found. the allegations of concern are coming too late for 40 veterans. that s not an anomaly. this is 40 people. do you think this is a systemic problem across the va? i rarely hear good things about the va. the difference between va and obamacare is that these guys they earned they paid for their care. it should be the best care anyone gets and it s where our tax dollars should be going. not to pajama boy but these guys who put their lives on the line and they are being treated horribly and not just this case in particular, but also when you hear about the number of suicides every day of veterans, that s where our money should be going. these guys showed up for our country. our country has to show up for them and this is disgraceful. keeping separate books. this is a hospital. military people are by nature, they are patient, so they are waiting and they are respectful and kimberly, do you
teddy roosevelt said, walk softly but carry a big hash tag. all kinds of stuff. and basically the bottom line here, charles, is that the u.s. is finding it tough, i think, to look tough against putin, who is clearly on the move in eastern ukraine. the sabre rattling has not stopped. the markets have been a little volatile but is there some way they can change this around? feels like this administering i m not trying to pick on them but from pajama boy to this stuff, they don t have that tough-guy element anywhere within the administration that sort of sic on these problems. clearly the president has said himself that the military option, and moving military into position, is off the table. so, then you take that off. they believe, the administration believes, by stepping up these economic sanctions it will truly
constitution. we have a free market. the free market can t work in this place, but the problem is the government is crowding out. it won t allow the free market to work. companies step up and try to do their best, but you have this program set up by the government that is so great and wonderful that nobody wants to sign up for it. how many millions of dollars did they spend luring people in with the stupid pajama boy commercials and all that other stuff to get people to see it s so wonderful, but the government failed in this just as it fails when they try to get the free market to do something. this is not free. it s opposite of what they said would happen. that s going to be the last word. thanks, guys. $106,000. that s now the average american worker s share of this.
when they try to pitch things like pajama boy, what kid wants to end up as a young dependent mooch? yeah, they were making everything until pajama boy came in. ashley, thank you. thank you. young folks may be getting restless, but nancy pelosi said our founding fathers would be loving this. having healthier lives, but our founders wanted for them. all right. well, i knew ben franklin. ben franklin was a friend of mine. ben franklin is not a friend of this. tonight at 8:00 p.m. on fox business, ben franklin no, the idea of the founding fathers argument that s making no sense. 8:00 p.m. be there. ready for action?
it s hard to market public policy to millennials ask pajama boy. today young people consume media pretty differently than everybody else and they re skeptical of phonies. if you want to make a political ad for young people, it better be savvy and authentic. i shouldn t have to check my bank account before i fill up my car but so much of my paycheck ends up going to gas and we haven t even talked about my heating bill at home. so when it comes to energy policy for this country, i m for everything, solar, wind, shale gas, oil, whatever. he was going to say he s what? a shale gas salesman? i m going to tell you what he is coming up. but first, an important report on a republican politician in the heartland who s calling out hi colleagues for hyping nonexistent voter fraud and trying to stop people from voting. in retirement?