dozens of planes because the seats coming loose on this flight. you have to see the video. a race car driver crashed into a vineyard, and during the race in france, the driver cannot seem to stop. and eventually hitting a power poll and the pole was crashing doub and setting off the sparks. a guy right benea poll and the amazing part. no one was hurt. and the driver and passenger tried to keep calm and oh, my gosh. the driver says he doesn t know what went wrong. it was hurt and the benefit in all of this he made a fantastic merlot blend as a result (laughter) . clayton: sorry. peter: sacre bleu. clayton: they can appreciate that. hey, rick. rick: any blend as long as the grapes are fermented. and it s cold out there, the
government employees brought wealth and prosperity and a growth economy, sacre bleu, france would be the world s largest economy, but they ve been the slowest developing economy growth through the last 25 years and every year of the last 25 years had a higher percentage of government, you know, of government to private company workers and as they continue to go up, they continue to stagnate and the exact same thing would happen here. brenda: jonas? but that s beside the point. france doesn t ever get rid of the government workers, that s the point. a permanently large government is going to be a drag on the economy and we haven t had a small government since 1920, somehow worked out. the idea is to increase or pick up the slack during the recession and step back. and as long as america doesn t keep growing the government in a recovering economy we will never be france. that s exactly jonas is exactly right. nobody is arguing, toby, we re