from joe scarborough, i suspect. morning joe starts right now. since this discussion is all about economics, governor romney, i promise this won t be about religion. sorry about that, rick. we re missing this so much. what we need to be focused on in this country today is whether or not we re going to have this policy or that policy. what we need to be focused on is how we get america working again. and we re sitting on this absolute treasure-trove of energy in this country. and i don t need nine nine nine, we don t need any plan to pass congress. we need to get a president of the united states that is committed to passing the types of regulations, pulling the regulations back, freeing this country to go develop the energy industry that we have in this country. i can promise you that we do that and we ll create an environment in this country where the manufacturing will come back to this country. we did it in texas. oh, we ll find out. it s wednesday, october 12th.
what the unions want. and that s basically the tipping point for me. is that how you see it? well, billy, i, you know, for a weird i have a weird thing about where i like to read books about robert barrons and magnats and bill car negativey. he can build all the libraries when he wants. when he brings pinkertons into homestead and start shooting he is marked all his life. they have can build all the libraries they want. i understand at one point these pigs ran rough shot over regular people and we needed unions in there because the rich man was intractable. but i m telling you if we are going to start to get to the point where the working man is as intractable when we re in a time of need, and they are not going to notch it down from just north of 100 to just below a hundred, to let the states survive, then i m telling you they are going to have p.r. problems. that s just human nature. bill: all right. oscars coming up sunday. we re in l.a. here. there is absolutely no buzz on th
at inside edition. this is a hard one. i am persuaded by governor kasich and governor walker that their states can no longer compete and can no longer afford what the unions want. and that s basically the tipping point for me. is that how you see it? well, billy, i, you know, for a weird i have a weird thing about where i like to read books about robert barrons and magnats and bill car negativey. he can build all the libraries when he wants. when he brings pinkertons into homestead and start shooting he is marked all his life. they have can build all the libraries they want. i understand at one point these pigs ran rough shot over regular people and we needed unions in there because the rich man was intractable. but i m telling you if we are going to start to get to the point where the working man is as intractable when we re in a time of need, and they are not going to notch it down from just north of 100 to just below a hundred, to let the states
what the unions want. and that s basically the tipping point for me. is that how you see it? well, billy, i, you know, for a weird i have a weird thing about where i like to read books about robert barrons and magnats and bill car negativey. he can build all the libraries when he wants. when he brings pinkertons into homestead and start shooting he is marked all his life. they have can build all the libraries they want. i understand at one point these pigs ran rough shot over regular people and we needed unions in there because the rich man was intractable. but i m telling you if we are going to start to get to the point where the working man is as intractable when we re in a time of need, and they are not going to notch it down from just north of 100 to just below a hundred, to let the states survive, then i m telling you they are going to have p.r. problems. that s just human nature. bill: all right. oscars coming up sunday. we re in l.a. here. there is absolutely no buzz on th
what the unions want. and that s basically the tipping point for me. is that how you see it? well, billy, i, you know, for a weird i have a weird thing about where i like to read books about robert barrons and magnats and bill car negativey. he can build all the libraries when he wants. when he brings pinkertons into homestead and start shooting he is marked all his life. they have can build all the libraries they want. i understand at one point these pigs ran rough shot over regular people and we needed unions in there because the rich man was intractable. but i m telling you if we are going to start to get to the point where the working man is as intractable when we re in a time of need, and they are not going to notch it down from just north of 100 to just below a hundred, to let the states survive, then i m telling you they are going to have p.r. problems. that s just human nature. bill: all right. oscars coming up sunday. we re in l.a. here. there is absolutely no buzz on