sooner as opposed to later. if you show up at the airport, depending on the airline you re flying, don t expect to take off on time. if it does get there on time, your baggage is going to get there, we think. at the end of the day, we got to figure out other ways to travel if airfares continue to rise. another thing is on-time performance very, very bad. it s getting worse. so i always think of luggage that doesn t make connections or make it at all. sure. you mention connections. one of the biggest challenges is connections. a lot of the secondary markets don t have nonstop service to, let s say, destinations like cancun. now you have to route through atlanta or cincinnati or route through salt lake city depending where you re going. the challenge with that is there s so many combinations that you can see layovers of 16 hours on orbitz.com. that s why 16 hours? an $899 fare. then you look at the details, it s a 16-hour layover. you go that doesn t make any sense. you want to
marred in in political gridlock. a woman whose backbone and warning of a nanny state seemed that an added oh, i don t know, today. the honorable member is saying is that he will rather the poor were poorer provide the rich were less rich. that way you will never create the wealth for better and what a policy. yes. you would rather have the poor poorer provided the richer were less rich. that is a liberal politics. former uk parliament member john brown knew her well, joins me now. juxtaposition today. you think of everything going on right now and john, i dare say, it s like the flip of then. yes. i ve been listening to your conversation with the last contributor and i think that
balloons. the contentious part we ve been dealing with that from day one. i don t think it should have been rejected out of hand. we know where the republicans are coming from to the president getting a chunk of tax increases. here s the irony, neil. the only way to get something done is by accident. like sequester. they cobble something together that both say won t go through, they sign it off and it goes throu through. then it doesn t do nearly the harm. it s being applied in a way that s unfortunate. i think americans are saying golly, the government did have 2% they could cut. you know, at this point, it s so disappointing. people forget why our credit rating was downgraded, in part to these kind of shenanigans you re talking about. the watchers, the viewers, the constituents on both sides will love to see something done. we got into this before. but this notion in any negotiation, people are remembering the last