he wanted to just pass a clean funding bill. then he lost to ted cruz. he wanted to do the deif you saiding thing. then pass the clean funding bill. he felt what they would do, they would go to the debt ceiling where they have more leverage, argue for defunding obamacare and retreat to deif you saiding the individual mandate. it would sound good but really, really harm the law. they burned through those positions today in one day. which is not what boehner wanted to do. so it is not plausible to come back and say we couldn t face down a government shutdown to do the individual mandate or the delay. we ll be able to face down the much more economic storm of a debt ceiling breach in order to do the same thing. you have me wondering if there is a negotiating analog in which they ll retreat to demanding a public option, retreat to commanding single payer medicare for all. they re throwing it so much in reverse. raze klein, thank you for saying
almost straightforward private sector job growth and lost public sector workers. nobody thinks the economy is doing well. this idea if we shrink the public sector, has not worked. it is all clear why the republicans don t want to go there. this is also another example of how the republicans are worshipping at the altar of no taxes. the tax would have been .5% on all americans who are making over $1 million a year. meaning they would not have been taxed on the first million. it would have started on the first dollar after $1 million. .5%. if you made $1.1 million a year gross, you would be paying $500. to help pay for this, and the republicans have said no. so 400,000 jobs down the drain tonight in america. msnbc s raze klein, thanks for your time. he was arrested for standing up for the working class and poor. coming up, dr. cornell left with
sector jobs over the last couple years and tons of public sector jobs this year. almost straightforward private sector job growth and lost public sector workers. nobody thinks the economy is doing well. this idea if we shrink the public sector, has not worked. it is all clear why the republicans don t want to go there. this is also another example of how the republicans are worshipping at the altar of no taxes. the tax would have been .5% on all americans who are making over $1 million a year. meaning they would not have been taxed on the first million. it would have started on the first dollar after $1 million. .5%. if you made $1.1 million a year gross, you would be paying $500. to help pay for this, and the republicans have said no. so 400,000 jobs down the drain tonight in america. msnbc s raze klein, thanks for your time. he was arrested for standing up for the working class and poor.
that is not high prize given how bad the economy is. worst of both worlds is the district of columbia. raze klein, thank you for coming on. thank you. as promised michele bachmann voted against raising the debt ceiling. but does courting disaster translate in to votes in iowa? it just might. that s ahead. letters and pac. that s about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn t run on your tax dollars. it s funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal workers union. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ]
year, a total of 2970 jobs each year after the project s completion. numerous job in nevada. a multitude of new jobs. georgia s republican senators both say, senator jeff sessions using the phrase, long term economic and environmental benefits in five letters. and lamar alexander on just one stimulus project. increase. job growth and speed up the economic recovery of, what? a town? county? the tri-state region. tennessee, georgia and bam bax led turn to msnbc contributor, raze klein and columnist. good evening, ezra. the caricature of the stimulus, it was that money only creates job by paying people to work. these are letters from dozens of republicans and they re far more than we had room to go into here themselves all suggest that stimulus spending as she said,