anyplace else and say, look, the cbo has just said we re throwing 23 million people off of health insurance. you re an older worker, 63, 64 years old, your premiums are soaring. you re a woman. you have gone to planned parenthood for years. we re not going to allow you to do that anymore. so i think that this is a disaster for the republicans, and i think quist is quite right in campaigning on this. so there s also the budget, right? and the budget is that s right. the budget is interesting because it shares a lot in common with the acha, and all of it is very paul ryanism. it s what you would expect. no, no, no. chris, let me beg to differ with you. this is not paul ryan. this is the koch brothers. this is the ending in their view of 70, 75 years of programs designed to help the working people of this country, the elderly, the children, the sick, and the poor. that s what this is about. this is about massive, massive, massive tax breaks to the top 1%. trump has 3 trillion
do you think he gets that? see, i think that s a very good point. it s always really interesting to see to me, were you going to get you know, where are you going to get basically paul ryanism? where are you going to get the heritagism? all the things that were on the shelf for president rubio if it were him. so far that s what it s been in congress. it s really been that. here s someone who recognized, he said that paul ryan was one of the worst picks for mitt romney. it s why mitt romney lost. here he was trying to say, look, i m not going to because the ryan budget. i m not going to do that. i want more health care benefits. i want to have prescription drugs be allowed to be imported. i m not going to get into the middle east. everything he campaigned on, he s broken those promises. and he was astute enough as a campaigner but he s been incompetent as a president. that point to me was key. i always thought my feeling on the first day was there s an opportunity for do
on. they want to deal with jobs. they want to deal with the stuff he actually campaigned on. that s the shocking thing about his presidency. he campaigned as a populist, and he s governing on what heritage foundation is telling him to do, and he doesn t understand even what he s proposing. do you think he gets that? see, i think that s a very good point. it s always really interesting to see to me, were you going to get you know, where are you going to get basically paul ryanism? where are you going to get the heritagism? all the things that were on the shelf for president rubio if it were him. so far that s what it s been in congress. it s really been that. here s someone who recognized, he said that paul ryan was one of the worst picks for mitt romney. it s why mitt romney lost. here he was trying to say, look, i m not going to because the ryan budget. i m not going to do that. i want more health care benefits. i want to have prescription drugs be allowed to be imported.
i tug thereas sethi interesting paul ryan said yesterday. donald trump is talking this budget that will not have cuts to medicare, will not have cuts to social security. that is a rebuke of paul ryanism. no entitlement reform. he said look, the republican president say nos medicare or social security. repeal and replace obamacare to be fundamental entitlement reform thachlt is the compromise paul ryan made. i m not going to get what i want on medicare and social security. i better get what i want with obamacare. we are going to take a break. democrats had a prebuttle to president trump s speech. the future of business in new york state is already in motion.
realistic chance of controlling both the house, the senate, and the white house. and the question would then become who s in the driver s seat on policy? what does the trump administration look like? is it a version of paul ryanism? a person who supported free trade deals including the tpp in the past, mike pence, who voted for nafta. is it trumpism? something in between? remarkably, we sit here tonight with not a very good idea at all of what that looks like. chris hayes at our news desk, thank you. i would say, can we put up that bug we had up there a moment ago, the dow bug. one of the things chris was reporting on earlier dow futures. we ve been watching the markets react whenever donald trump appears to pip up in the polls right now. and tonight, you see the dow jones futures, obviously the market is not open in the united states. these are futures, people betting on what s going to happen, making their stakes about what s going to happen at