wouldn t happen. maybe quite this way. and okay, and politico spoke to an expert on wisconsin law who put it this way, the law doesn t say what to do with these ballots. so it would certainly go to the courts. which we are very familiar with at this point. this is according to barry burden. but burden said that he thought that a judge would be extremely likely to grant some kind of accommodation and this underscores is that real life is maybe a little bit messier than how it was portrayed in this show in there are courts and election officials which cast down on what atm tried to do. specertainly, if we were talg about a determinative amount of ballots that have been destroyed, we know it will go to litigation. i could speak for cnn, i don t see that we would be in the range of making a projection in that kind of scenario because we know that litigation would have already been filed within
because of run away spending, it s what i was focused on. so i paid close attention to it throughout my adult life. begged republicans, even went on the hill and talked to mark meadows when he was in the freedom caucus. i go, mark, stop chasing the conspiracy theories. do what we did. focus on where you can save taxpayers money. money the balance. you know, we balanced the budget four years in a row when i was there. four years in a row. it can be done. yeah. but you look at what these republicans are doing. i mean, the deficits and the debts exploded in record numbers under donald trump. what they re proposing now is just pure nonsense. it s just they re posing as small government conservatives, and there hasn t been a small government conservative in a position of authority there, well, in 20 years. it s a joke. no, easily 20 years. i mean, you re right, joe, you
concept. it s working, right? the economy, wages are growing, inflation continues to go down. the border, when title 42 went away, they feel like that plan is working, that the numbers did not end up being as high as they expected it to be. now, he s at the g7. does he have to come home early? yes, he does, to deal with republican dysfunction. there are consequences to what the republicans do. but on, like the polls are still lower than they would like, but kind of at least in every sector, foreign policy, with ukraine, the economy is slated to get better, getting the republicans in a box on debt limit, proof of concept, it s working. democrats will always fret, always. michael steele, if you look inside this poll, as well, for the bedwetters that joe is talking about, there s more encouraging numbers, which is the independent number. as you know very well, it is decisive in a general election.
after tax income would go up by 3.4%. $400,000 to $700,000, your after tax income would go up by 4.1%. everybody else, the bottom 80%, none of the bottom 80%, on average, would see their incomes go up by as much as 2%. these are highly regressive tax cuts that favor the rich that republicans want to extend as soon as they get enough control of congress and the white house to do it. what s your next chart? my next chart gets to the point you were making, joe, about the actual impact of what the republicans want to do on the deficit. if you start here, the limit save and grow plan, which is what is on the table right now in the white house, which, as we talked about last week, would cut 47% of spending from what we call discretionary programs, it d save $4.8 trillion. as you pointed out, we d give back $3.5 trillion.
inbred, you know, blah, blah, blah. literally every state hillary won, it was like, the ghost of jefferson davis rises above the confederate battlefield somewhere south of richmond, as hillary clinton wins. joe, stop. oh, come on, everybody here knows it. yes. it was the grossest thing i ve ever seen in my life. yes. so fortunately for me in my experience, i was not part of the obama 2008 campaign. i did not experience that, what helped him win the primary. i came to work in the white house, which is when you come back to ground zero. to pick up on elise s point, then they re shocked because they get into the white house and the press actually starts acting like the press. right. what republicans are good at, that elise pointed out, or maybe it was you, joe, that they don t