neither side wants to get off and negotiate and come up with some solution. doesn t have to be the best solution. just a solution. what happens to senator rubio s plan? that was a perfect compromise. he left that in the dust because he found out conservatives didn t like it too well which brings me to dan. you would agree with the fact that rubio let go of that plan. murdoch says this isn t about that we shouldn t secure the border more. we should be doing that. his argument is that the way to revitalize the economy, dan, is to have immigration reform and you say what? i would like to sit down with mr. murdoch and have a point by point discussion of the senate s so-called immigration reform bill to see if he s actually read it. rome is burning. our immigration control system is collapsing. we have three basic problems. an administration that doesn t want to enforce the law and they are openly sabotaging it with allies.
99% get screwed this this budget. they do not want a point by point discussion. paul ryan, who i don t know very well. he s the guy that does great with the little sound bites and the great chin. the people that take it on the chin are the american people in the middle class. how will there affect any governor? there s going to be a trickle down. it s going to be harder on local taxpayers to provide if they want any services and the republicans seem to be bent ongoing after the elderly in this country and the poor. in our next segment we re going to show you who will be paying the price. as a governor, from what you know, how tough would this be? it would be very bad for every state. we re finally as a country, we had 24 months of positive job growth. this would pull the skids from right underneath that job growth. maybe that s the purpose of it. this would be very bad news for