governor of michigan, a republican, they control the house and senate in michigan. and they tried to force union in the constitution. they lost on that. that was in the last election of 2012. and now they re a right to work state and now we have they wouldn t come to agreement on detroit and now they re in bankruptcy and everything is on the table and it will be a beautiful solution, frankly. we re going to get detroit back if it s possible. very good. so we only have half a minute. so basically it s detroit wiping the slate clean. can the state of michigan do the same thing? let s hope. so we re a long way off. michigan has so many problems, but it started on the road to recovery, and i think that going to the right-to-work is the first major step, and i think that s a real plus for michigan. very good. thank you for joining us. does unemployment in america seem higher than this to you? why the guy who used to be the
long-range missiles is going to take leverage away from iran. keep pulling the world together against iran. that s the source of the problem. what about the gaza cease-fire? when do hostilities begin again? when does fighting begin again? how much time has been purchased? if egypt will take a strong role here to stop the tunnels from being used for weaponry getting into gaza, this could lead to a real plus. you know, i read something this week, robert keegan wrote, this is not a question of american influence in the region, it s american interests to take on all of these difficult problems. you talk about syria, the oppression there. conn condoleezza rice arguing in an op-ed this morning in the washington post that the u.s. has to do something, yes, it s risky, but there has to be more involvement. the breakdown of the middle east state system is a graver risk than the risks of getting involved in syria. iran will win, she writes. our allies will lose. and for decades the regio
their defenses against short-range missiles, in this case, with the iron dome system, but also with the patriot system against possible iranian long-range missiles is going to take leverage away from iran. keep pulling the world together against iran. that s the source of the problem. what about the gaza cease-fire? when do hostilities begin again? when does fighting begin again? how much time has been purchased? if egypt will take a strong role here to stop the tunnels from being used for weaponry getting into gaza, this could lead to a real plus. you know, i read something this week, robert keegan wrote, this is not a question of american influence in the region, it s american interests to take on all of these difficult problems. you talk about syria, the oppression there. condoleezza rice arguing in an op-ed this morning in the washington post that the u.s. has to do something, yes, it s risky, but there has to be more involvement. the breakdown of the middle east state syst
happiness. a lot of folks focus on liberty. very important. but if you are not alive it is not worth much. and so those are basic rights. [ applause ] mike: paul ryan also is a person who i think comes from a very different background. he is a blue collar kind of guy. worked his way up the hard way. i think that is a real plus for governor romney s ticket. like i said, i really like the is selection. you know, paul is someone who comes from very modest means. comes from, has that nice midwestern twang which you guys don t know that you have. but it is great. mike: what would you say about a southerner? i want to know. it is great. i real little think it is a great selection because he is a solid conservative. he is young. yet i have heard some people talk knocks at his experience. served a lot of years in the
happiness. a lot of folks focus on liberty. very important. but if you are not alive it is not worth much. and so those are basic rights. [ applause ] mike: paul ryan also is a person who i think comes from a very different background. he is a blue collar kind of guy. worked his way up the hard way. i think that is a real plus for governor romney s ticket. like i said, i really like the is selection. you know, paul is someone who comes from very modest means. comes from, has that nice midwestern twang which you guys don t know that you have. but it is great. mike: what would you say about a southerner? i want to know. it is great. i real little think it is a great selection because he is a solid conservative. he is young. yet i have heard some people talk knocks at his experience. served a lot of years in the