with no wealth and making it off of government sports car and paying cash for it guy sitting there advertising don t have to advertise and guy like in here like in miami and los angeles and they can pay cash. luxurious lifestyle of the rich and powerful has metastasized. fine restaurants which you can t get into. i have never gone one washington correspondent s dinner, steve. i will tell you what, the reason you don t go down there, because you don t like that whole system and how it is set up. sean: i don t like the whole scene. no way. we have to start looking at this with a jaundiced eye. it this thing is out of control. the founders never wanted things like paris and london
public dole, taxpayers were some way shape and form and not called off for it. worse than. they have the arrogance to borrow the rest. continue to borrow it not worry at bawl. while their entire families are benefiting from that that s what we talk about the permanent political class. look at incentives. work on wall street. where are the incentives. sean: follow the money, steve. follow the money. if you follow it see no incentive to cut budget and no incentive to shrink the permanent government. both political parties benefiting. sean: did you find people in your investigation that actually do the right thing, people that have higher standards? there were a few. sean: there are a few? you are instilling confidence. there are a few, sean. the reality is is it is very hard for those individuals to rise in seniority in either party because the horse trading and the benefiting of family members that takes place is really what helps you gain in seniority and climb in
restaurant tourists open in this area because business is steady year around. washington, d.c. is a town that is unlike the other boom towns of america s past. in that the luxurious living that s afforded here doesn t come from its own creation of wealth. but it comes from extracting wealth from the rest of us. when other towns created automobiles or beef cattle for american consumption, it made them a boone boom town. the luxurious lifestyle washington has today which is comparable to beverly hills or wall street is very different. because that wealth creation is really wealth extraction from the rest of us. in washington, d.c. today, there is a game being played, and there are are always winners and losers. but the reality is that when that game is is played, it s played with our money. and we re the ones that end up paying for it. sean: we continue with peter sweitzer and steve ban
their kids their biggest problem is i guess they are not buddying up to people. buying the right people the expensive bottle of wine and taking them out to dinner and wining and dining and say, listen, i need your help on this bill. yeah. sean: i need a provision here. can you help me out? yeah. sean: that s what s happening and they are all getting what they want. that s exactly right. if middle class americans could hire lobbyists, their lives would be better. it s a severe subgame in washington, d.c. the success and wealth of washington, d.c. doesn t create wealth for the rest of the country it suck it ups. we need to recognize that because washington is a boom town, that is bad news for the rest of the country. and until we do something about it, until we sort of cut off that supply or reduce it, it s just going to get worse. sean: stay right there. we re going to come back. we ll continue more after the break. stay with us as peter and steve do as well. straight ahead.
problem is i guess they are not buddying up to people. buying the right people the expensive bottle of wine and taking them out to dinner and wining and dining and say, listen, i need your help on this bill. yeah. sean: i need a provision here. can you help me out? yeah. sean: that s what s happening and they are all getting what they want. that s exactly right. if middle class americans could hire lobbyists, their lives would be better. it s a severe subgame in washington, d.c. the success and wealth of washington, d.c. doesn t create wealth for the rest of the country it suck it ups. we need to recognize that because washington is a boom town, that is bad news for the rest of the country. and until we do something about it, until we sort of cut off that supply or reduce it, it s just going to get worse. sean: stay right there. we re going to come back. we ll continue more after the break. stay with us as peter and steve do as well. straight ahead. we know a place where