you know, yes, s possible to get them all in the same room again in november, as both sides have hinted. but the fact of the matter is the iranians want to return to the deal as it was, and the biden administration has said no, we ve now seen you ceseveral aspects and we need t add other things to the deal. if iran refuse that s which it said it will refuse, and the biden administration caves and goes with the weaker deal, the republicans will use that to beat them in the midterms and the next election after that. well, kim, that s the intelligence of it, no question. nic, here s one of the political things i don t understand, and phil, you should jump on this, as well. the idea that why is the right driving the ball of boy, if biden screws up this deal they screwed it up by getting out of this deal in the first place. it was the only ability to keep iran in check.
the wall street journal board writes 1.75 trillion cost that democrats have assigned their bill an illusion using phony accounting to finance a few years of new spending and 10 years of tax increases. democrats are trying to squeeze spending into their top line costs with the real costs likely to be close to $4 trillion. these people think we can t add. the bad press keeps on coming. new york post, biden s build back is failing because it was never a good idea. democrats stall out on brink of victory. senator marsha blackburn in focus from tennessee. thank you for being in focus today. the president abroad at a critical time for his own party. what will republicans do while he is there? because everything is on a tinderbox now. maybe an opportunity for some
the house, the senate in 22 and then the white house in 24, we are in a huge mass as a country, and i don t know if we can ever recover, but never forget who brought it to you. a house, senate, and white house fully run by democrats, ladies and gentlemen. that is who has brought you the total and complete disaster that we have in america right now. sean: well said. i can t add to that.pl kellyanne, i will ask you the question this way, we do know how to solve these problems, we wanted to solve the border issue, we would go back to the trump policies. if we want to solve the energy issues, we would go back to the trump policies. if weth care about americans we abandoned afghanistan, we would go in and rescue them sooner than later. i don t believe in leaving them behind. the economic damage that is
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is also very real and not going away with this assurance that there is a way to pay for all of this whatever they land on as their priorities. that is no small thing. you know, one of the big problems that someone like joe manchin or other moderates, kyrsten sinema, have had with this price tag, is they are not convinced it won t add to the deficit, that it won t increase inflation. so that is another part of what you just heard from the democratic leaders, which is we will make sure that that won t happen. the price tag is irrelevant if we make sure that it s paid for and doesn t add to the debt. great to see you, dana and lauren. thank you very much. let s get some reaction to this with democratic congressman ed case. sits on the house appropriations committee. i m sure you heard some or all of the what the speaker said. she says they have a framework