with waste the post office can not even close will offices civic this governor closed parts of government. and people in government think they are a genius. peppermint inc.. today. that is what we call the show but what does that mean? doing what private sector should do. health care, transportation and mail. it is faster and cheaper if they step aside and let competitors compete. they bring in the managers index birds suddenly they could. they are so smart. government decided to build cars. it was a terrible car. but central planning said it was great. once the berlin wall came down and had competition it disappeared. but when government runs things, this is what we get to. allows the lousy product and services. we need some government. not too much. my first guest is a governor but you would be surprised how much government you did not mince. mitch daniels. you will not mince real-estate vehicles and planes. not the lousy service its bid is there. if there are mo
this book is about liberals, not democrats. the sometimes not that different but that the peculiar branch of american who sell but the device in this life as a liberal whishing more of us were liberal. think michael moore, and the pelosi, your local college professor. cryer drove the trees descartes bush is hitler bumper sticker. [laughter] the checkout help with the master s degree of gender studies at the local whole food store. the dominate professions that we ve been imprint like journalism, academia, a music industry and the fastest growing band of entertainers cirque du soleil. how did these such a big impact? i am in excellent position where watching liberals closely over 30 years like jane goodall steadies her champs. [laughter] in the national habitat without judgment. and in silence because we barely speak the same language. i have broke bread comedies, imitated, prodded them and even love to some of them. some are members of my own family. some even question my a l
with waste the post office can not even close will offices civic this governor closed parts of government. and people in government think they are a genius. peppermint inc.. today. that is what we call the show but what does that mean? doing what private sector should do. health care, transportation and mail. it is faster and cheaper if they step aside and let competitors compete. they bring in the managers index birds suddenly they could. they are so smart. government decided to build cars. it was a terrible car. but central planning said it was great. once the berlin wall came down and had competition it disappeared. but when government runs things, this is what we get to. allows the lousy product and services. we need some government. not too much. my first guest is a governor but you would be surprised how much government you did not mince. mitch daniels. you will not mince real-estate vehicles and planes. not the lousy service its bid is there. if there are mo
well within the margin of error. what a president believes matters. reporter: today the obama campaign rolled out another ad in crucial swing states like riegtd here in ohio calling romney an outsourcer during his time running bane capital. it s part of a strategy to erode one of romney s key strengths. so far our polling shows independent voters crucial in this election prefer the presumptivive republican nominee on the economy by 11 points. part of the sale the obama campaign needs to make especially isn t the seven key toss up states is that the economy is getting better or that stagnation isn t their fault. we ve added millions and millions of jobs and the economy is moving in the right direction. not fast enough. if congress had passed the proposals the president submitted, there would be a million more jobs today. that s what we ought to be doing. of course the blame goes both ways. republican congressman pat teaberry points his finger right back at the white ho
good to see you again. has to summarize the lessons you learned from public-service and you write about your public experiences as secretary of state, the beginning of the iraq war. one of your thirteen rules , this is number 13 i find you the most optimistic person. it is important that was the summary of thirteen rules but that things will get better if the morning. i start by saying that is not necessarily the case but the attitude you should have. it is within your life to make things better to go through with perpetual optimism of course, multiplier is a military term we look to enhance the power of the force. communications, supply lines, for what makes the force more effective. this is working with human beings. if you could pay an attitude of perpetual optimism, that in facts and entire organization and is a force multiplier. coming to the real question question, all over the country i see problems that are discussed in washington. unemployment rates, our econ