we need to address that gap. we can t come up with more taxes or disincentivizing innovation and automation. we can t stop that. he s pointing out what s important, tax card is hard. tax policy is hard. however, the u.s. tax code has actually addressed these kinds of issues before. the u.s. tax code does cognize differences between industry commercial. i don t think it s cute towashe. there are real robots. treat them differently. it won t be perfect. vick is right, it s not perfect. but he s most importantly right on the key point. we have to subsidize and plan to subsidize in a way that s never happened in human history before in the west. perhaps with a minimum wage subsistence or wage insurance. all the people who will be disenfranchised from jobs structurally. this is coming. this train will not be late. this is interesting because it will be devastating to a lot of people. this is technology that could be used to help do that. unemployment insurance is
is the fair tax card. when in doubt, you want some vote, pull that out. we re talking about the economy. one, if you re trying to punish people for being successful in america, go with bernie sanders. if you re trying to ignite this economy which hasn t been ignited under obama, you go with what everyone else is talking about. i did quibble with jeb bush. in a statement about 15 million more people not paying taxes, that s one of the problems in this country. not enough people have skin in the game. flat tax for everybody, get some skin in the game. when i hear these ideas for raising revenue from the left, that s fine. if there were ways to control spending, i might give them an ear on this. but they re not. no. they re looking for more money and they re looking for more revenue. we could tax charles at 100% and it wouldn t pay for all this stuff. one more abrams tank, though. he wouldn t be on this fine program because he d be living in the bahamas. the issue i have with
texas. 50s and 60s across much of dixie land. but that cold front is moving through. today s daytime highs, it should be 60 in raleigh. 63 in atlanta. the spot to be on this map would be tampa, florida. 86 later today. that s your fox travelcast. gretch, brian, back in to you. gretchen: it makes sense to have the diamond ring cause the diamond ring is already on the luxury tax card, isn t it? brian: yeah, i believe it is. that s also a risk and a purchase that many people don t feel as though they want to. steve, the thimble, you know i m going for the thimble. you heard him mention he wants it out. not a word from doocy defending my support of the thimble. steve: that s what you want the thimble out. i said i d like to see the wheelbarrow go out. folks out there, what would you like to see go and what would you like to see replace it? e-mail us. we ll trio share some of those answers later on here in this cable cast. brian: the thimble is one of
i mean that line is just a bunch of malarkey they put out there. lawrence, i still don t think i think what he said was true. i disagree with that. well, obama s people weren t saying that at the time. they were saying they couldn t raise taxes on anybody because the recession is bad, behind the scenes. you ve talked about how republicans use the tax card so well. do you really believe that this president and democrats are going to allow the i call them obama tax cuts, to expire at the end of this year? we will show this little piece of video tape on january 2nd when we go off the cliff. yeah. i should have brought you one of my off the cliff buttons. i would love to wear one. i have started the off the cliff campaign at 10:00 p.m. on msnbc monday through thursday. eastern time. they will go off the cliff. democratic senators have been saying to me for months that
more. 63% of all voters. 80% of all democrats. but what is very interesting here richard, is 52% of republicans are saying that. right. what do you make of this? traditionally, when democrats go into an election saying they will raise taxes, it is generally a losing situation. this looks like different territory. if republicans want it play the tax card in this case and say, all taxes are bad, they are going to be out of step even with the majority of their own voters and certainly with independent critically the central block here. i ve also got to pick up something that the chairman was just saying. because he comes out with a talking point of 8%. the president promising it won t go abut that. they have the transition before huge job losses of january and february of 2009. let s just have a little context here. i know people are scoring political points. but actually, the big job losses