but then i find out there wasn t a consensus bill. nobody saw it. it seems in all my life, since i was a paperboy, a dishwasher, cook, waiter, busboy, bartender, tile layer, painter okay, are we going to do the whole list? i m going to list my jobs now. sean: for two decades of my life, i ve always had a sense of urgency. i have it every day on radio like you do. where is his sense of urgency to get this done after promising it for eight years? precisely, sean. also why do you keep telegraphing that you pretty much have the vote? i know you said today we will vote when we have the votes, they are not going to call it on unless they have the consensus. over the last two weeks, how many times did you and i get calls from capitol hill saying we are close, really close.
approved, but infrastructure is coming and it s coming fast. sean: that was president trump showing you that he inten prevalences on tax reform, health care income infrastructure, now it s time for republicans to get their act together.ce here with reaction, former presidential candidate herman cain. how many companies review the ceo of in the course of your career? probably about four five. something like that. i lost count. sean: godfather s pizza, 999, coca-cola, some of the biggest corporations in america you ran. maybe you can help me, maybe i c missing something from the days i was a paperboy, dishwasher cook, busboy, waiter, bartender, house painter, paper hanger, tile layer, i was framer, and a roofer, i always headed to work
with something else that s a little bit harder to get approved in order to get that approved, but infrastructure is coming and it s coming fast. sean: that was president trump showing you that he intends to keep his prevalences on tax reform, health care income infrastructure, now it s time for republicans to get their act together. here with reaction, former presidential candidate herman cain. how many companies review the ceo of in the course of your career? probably about four five. something like that. i lost count. sean: godfather s pizza come on 999, coca-cola, some of the biggest corporations in america you ran. maybe you can help me, maybe i m missing something from the days i was a paperboy, dishwasher cook, busboy, waiter, bartender, house painter, paper hanger, tile layer, i was framer, and a
fiat chrysler, they re all bringing this money back because the environment is going to be so much better. lower taxes for corporations, repatriation. energy independence. getting rid of obamacare. this can be a tax cut for everything a person here. people have been suffering needlessly. it s funny because i was watching another network for a brief time today. they re like, they don t get donald trump, the selection, they are lost. tucker: they are looking at it through a cultural lens. you said economic programs, economic suffering. i really expected for a long time conservative here in washington, they didn t see that it all. they thought he was going to be completely different. speak to my obituary was written 1,000 times. there are a lot of arrogant elitism within the republican. holier than thou come out corporate ties. my blue-collar roots are paperboy at eight, dishwasher at 12, a cook at 13, bus .14.
one family has found a way to express the meaning of the holiday season. it s a moving example of love for our country and personal generosity. once again, here is our power player of the week. we wouldn t have the opportunities if it wasn t for the people that fought for us. and who gave their lives for us. it s that plain spoken wisdom that s driven him for years on a mission that s touched america s heart. each december he places wreaths at arlington national cemetery and thousands of volunteers are there to help him. i think a lot of people think like i do and they just want to they appreciate the veterans and they want to show it. this story begins back in 1962, when wooster, then a 12-year-old paperboy from maine, it s the beauty and dignity and