to shut the government down the new senator from alabama during his campaign said it was important to fund the s-c.h.i.p. program before it ran out of money. he listened to the seven democratic governors who said this is an emergency, we need help. so there were five courageous democrats on the other side who stood up to this ridiculous argument. it made sense somehow to shut down the government over an illegal immigration issue that the vast majority of this poid would like to do something ability anyway. so i want to condemn the democrats who have the courage as to stand up to this ridiculous strategy. they put their whole party in an
the new senator from alabama during his campaign said it was important to fund the s-c.h.i.p. program before it ran out of money and he listened to the seven democratic governors who said this is an emergency, we need help. so there were five courageous democrats on the other side who stood up to this ridiculous argument that it made sense somehow to shut down the government over an illegal immigration issue that the vast majority of this body would like to do something about anyway. so i want to particularly commend the five democrats who had the courage to stand up to this ridiculous strategy that put their whole party in an incredible predicament. because as the white house just
don t care about babies with heart conditions. harris: or talking about something that doesn t fall under their expertise. he went on to say don t give huge tax cuts to millions like me. it makes me wonder, do you know the effect that tax cut has? have you researched the way the economy works and what they can do? have you looked at both sides? allen: he cannot start dictating tax policy based on his own experience. also, if you look down, there s a box you can check and you can send additional money to the irs on your own, but you don t make the policy for everyone. we have the s chip program. no child goes about health care. we have medicaid and medicare, everyone is covered. the thing is, we have obamacare which is a gross expansion of medicaid, how do we pay for that? we re just not able to pay for those things.
and that is three and a half million adults gaining coverage. phil gingrey is here. how are you? good morning to you, bill. gallop is just counting adults but the administration is including children. does that make a difference? every child on the s-chip program in georgia and they would have had that anyway. but the 7.1 million people who have signed up during this extended sign-up period include 20% who haven t paid their premiums and that is down to 6 million. it is estimated maybe as many as three million of the people that signed up previously had a private plan they liked and they
first of all, it also makes someone like me, the night of the election, i look at those tears and think maybe he s crying because he s turned he works for the wealthy and powerful in this country and turned his back on the people like his family. oh, god, joan that is so unfair. i think it is as reasonable as anything else i can think. he wants to repeal financial reform. he is the friend of the wealthy and powerful, not helping children climb that whole those crocodile tears, they may be real tears but he what, is he mr. you are so tough. i am tough. he s a politician. he can cry but when i look at these political justifications, he cries because he is worried about children? i haven t seen any evidence that he is worried about children. did he vote to extend the s-chip program to give people health care, vote for food stamps, vote for things that kids need? no, as a matter of fact. i bet you coming in january we will see speaker boehner be one of the leaders in the