and his wife too. you can say anything we are all friends. sean: put him back in the fields, string him up, lynch him and his wife. it is unbelievable. this is encouraged. it becomes a mindset and they are the ones who think that somebody else is locked in and not willing to speak honestly. they are the ones that are advancing this kind of this is the only way every black person must think if you are not doing this, you are not truly black. it is just crazy. sean: the funny thing is, i feel every election cycle we can predict with certainty. i can take this back to 98. missouri radio ad, elect republicans black churns are going to burn. ad against bush by the naacp, the bird dragging death. budget supported the death penalty for the people
anti-abortion congress. you know what that is? elect republicans. democrats in a number of states figured out ahead of republicans that, you know, we want to keep abortion legal. all we have to do is vote for democrats. because the parties are so almost perfectly split on this. you can figure and i have not talked to all 87 of the new republicans who have been elected but you can bet that the vast, vast majority of them are pro-lifers and there will be a large pro-life majority in the house. if the republicans win the senate and white housous i ll see more of this, at least around the edges, more restrictions passed and siped by the president signed by the president. bret: chris, there are legislative agenda items quickly that the majority in the house penaled to institute a pledged to institute permanent government-wide taxpayer funding prohibition. and other for funding where abortions are performed
period. the president is going to make a complicated argument, we have to cut and do something about the deficit and invest at the same time. where he dares republicans to be against investing and education and infrastructure and research. and all of the things that you can talk to any, you know, corporate executive in america and they think they re important for competitiveness. the amount of money he will propose to invest or spend on these areas has to be small. it can t be a massive stimulus. it will be targeted and small. he will set up the debate between what he will describe as kind of us a centerty, and kind of shortsighted republican green eye shade cut, cut, cut. his optimistic vision for making an economy that is number one in the world again. bret: chris? the thing that i m sort of amazed by in all of this is everybody is talk about
bret: this was the 39th year for marge for life. they had 24,000 people when it started. now 100,000, 200,000, upwards of that come to washington, d.c. to marge for pro-life. if you look at the latest dynamics poll that is out and you see the change that s happened in the past ten, 12, 13 years. 50% now say they are pro-life. 42% is pro-choice. flip in 1997. what about his issue? politics and the policy around it? we re back with the panel. well, look, this issue is on the floor because the republicans are in control of the house. this is something they want to talk about. it s a republican issue and something that is important to them. the numbers that you put up there are absolutely so revealing when you talk about the state of the american
critics worry that means the administration may end up taxing business more by eliminating many deductions. senator orrin hatch warns, the cost to the administration and the capitol hill allies, however against pursuing any tax increase under the guise of reform. back to speech, aides say what is in there in term of content has been decided but they expect the president to continue going through the speech and making edits up until several hours before giving the speech tomorrow night. mike emanuel live in the north lawn. thank you. last week, house republicans voted to turn back the clock on the president s healthcare law. now they re trying to return spending to levels last year several years ago. washington correspondent jim angle has the story. today, the house republicans take the last legislative step before the house votes tomorrow on cutting federal spending to 2008 levels. it is designed to get us to