a good thing right most people would say it s a good thing but the tax aspect is the idea that you as a young person who s finally getting the opportunity getting your 1st paycheck are not allowed to contribution fully to your own development so right now it s sounding rather depressing and it s also sounding like it s a moral issue but somebody watching from europe might think but you can just say no . saying no is hard because the 1st thing they re going to tell you is that we made you who you are so you also think of that my family did this and this and this and that the least i can do is give back but i know that it also has psychological and sometimes emotional pressure and you have yo you re nodding it can cause depression some people have experienced depression because of playtex yes i know a friend who has been severely depressed and has collapsed at work because of it when you think that you are working so hard but you yourself you have nothing to show for it but you re at wor
in which they micro targeted voters, including ways in which they tried to engage in voter suppression tactics. as we say in journalism, this has got legs. you keep working on it. there s a lot let me ask you this. yeah. what have you got? there s a lot about the budget. so the house republicans passed the budget with one vote to spare in the house. there s a lot in there but the only thing that matters is the tax aspect of this. they want to pass the tax bill through that drastically reshapes how does a republican member of congress from new york, new jersey high tax state go back and say, yeah, i took away your deductions. those are the ones that voted no. there are a handful of purists who voted no because it doesn t go far enough but most of them were new york and new jersey republicans who cannot go home and defend that the state and local deductibility will be gone. kill them. if you re paying if you re paying 10% the marginal rate or
sprint out of the gate, just marked the first 50 days in office talking about what they have done and something substantial in the next 50 days and those deadlines are there for a reason. and healthcare reform comes in three phases. and has to do with taxes and spending in the reconciliation phase because the most important one which has sticklers for house conservatives has to do with selling insurance across state lines which you needed 60 votes in the senate but all this stuff has to be done before you tackle tax reform. the tax aspect that shackles be economy and healthcare legislation has to be settled before this. charles:there are $600 billion of taxes in the next 10 years associated with obamacare. many people say that money will find its way into the economy and the market. are you concerned about the
bob: of all the discussions we have had about obamacare around the issue, not one of you raised the tax issue. not one of you. eric: it was never an issue. it was commerce clause. greg: it wasn t a tax. we stupidly took them at their word. we thought maybe they weren t lying or maybe they were competent. turns out they re lying and incompetent. bob: you call it a tax makes eric: we didn t call it a tax. this table didn t call it a tax. supreme court justice roberts called at it tax and it passed because it was a tax. bob: you never brought up the tax aspect of it before. dana: because president obama never said it was a tax. now chief justice who they hang their hats on upholding the law called it a tax. then they say it s not. kimberly: heads up it would work. dana: sore losers are really annoying. sore winners are worse. the fact it goes on to almost all americans that whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. this is a tax? why is the i.r.s. hiring 4,500 new agents? to collect a
bob: of all the discussions we have had about obamacare around the issue, not one of you raised the tax issue. not one of you. eric: it was never an issue. it was commerce clause. greg: it wasn t a tax. we stupidly took them at their word. we thought maybe they weren t lying or maybe they were competent. turns out they re lying and incompetent. bob: you call it a tax makes eric: we didn t call it a tax. this table didn t call it a tax. supreme court justice roberts called at it tax and it passed because it was a tax. bob: you never brought up the tax aspect of it before. dana: because president obama never said it was a tax. now chief justice who they hang their hats on upholding the law called it a tax. then they say it s not. kimberly: heads up it would work. dana: sore losers are really annoying. sore winners are worse. the fact it goes on to almost all americans that whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. this is a tax? why is the i.r.s. hiring 4,500 new agents? to collect a