centrists in the group, they will have a debate. they have to argue whatever they can find were you don t have big argument between them on the issue of taxations, for instance, and the need for regulatory change. they are all pretty much in agreement over that. they are fighting about the things they can find to fight about. the one thing most americans agree on, there s a horrible logjam in congress. if i were running, i would try to come up with an idea why i could be more persuasive or more able to navigate congress and no one is even talking about that. that s an interesting question. the president clearly is intend to go base his campaign on kind of running against congress. not look at the great job i m doing with a tough congress. well, that s right. and you would think that if somebody had a good idea, say i can work with this congress. now you will hear occasionally,
plan is this postcard. this is the size of what we are talking about right here. taxpayers will be able to fill this out and file their taxes on that. we have professor jeffrey sax, columbia university and the author of the price of civilization. professor, can you help me understand this? first of all, how does a nation run two taxations simultaneously. a flat tax and you can keep your existing tax. remember what governor perry said that was reputed saying i want to make the federal government as inconsequential to the american people as possible. whether it s perry or cain, they want a gut for the tax system.
regulations and healthcare. is that it for you? you tell me. that is it. this administration is killing jobs. we need to bring back the american dream. the way to bring back the american dream is to have a true council on jobs with repealing obama-care, the epa, lowering the corporate tax rate. it s small business that creates 70 per of the jobs. we want to hire. so what we need to do is the taxations and the regulations, there needs to be a plan in place. if you put that plan in place you let trickle-down economics work as it should. megyn: you are an official in a marketing firm. you lean left, you support president obama? yes. reporter: what do you think about? i think about american jobs going overseas. why do businesses outsource and take our jobs in a time like
lauraing graham radio show an was challenged on reports the bush team is quietly opposing his run for the white house. we ll play you his response. and we ll speak with former white house press secretary dana perino after this break. 6.5 million people unemployed for more than a year. reports say some of them may never work a meaningful job ever again because of various factors. our america live panel on what could be according to forbes a lost generation of americans. it many small business that creates 70% of the jobs. we want to hire. the best investment in a business is people. so what we need to do is the taxations and regulations, there needs to be a plan in place. if you put that plan in place tricklele-down economics works as it should. only one a day women s 50+ advantage has ginkgo for memory and concentration,
sovereign markets all is leaving america and going overe serseas. accepting rigged trade deals like with south korea, panama and colombia now, or the rigged trade we currently have with china, i ll tell you somebody who has been in the financial media for 15 years, as is very familiar how people make decisions to allocate capital, it s much more profitable to take money from america to another country and pay off a politician to ensure the perpetuation of that structure than to do anything that is investing in america and until politicians deal with that the territorial text agency for corporations and global taxations they can make money in the world and be able to take it back home and repate tree raitt? a flat tax that allows repatriati repatriation. i m against things like allows