here s the difference as bad as spending and earmarks got on the republicans we quadrupled it under obama. we never took over car companies, banks and financial institutions, never bowed before world leaders cut our nukes in half. every year the republicans spent as much as the democrats spend every month. totally different circumstance. you are comparing apples and oranges. americans care about the country is in trouble. [ talking over each other ] sean: there are answers. the ronald reagan paradigm worked. ronald reagan created 21 million jobs by cutting taxes. he ended the cold war because he was strong. 15 million. sean: more than carter who you worked for. i did say, [ talking over each other ] there s one man [ talking over each other ]
year ago. remember 800 billion dollars won t go above 8%, life is good, pixie dust over everything? these are jimmy carter numbers, pat aren t they? a million and a half jobs have been created. sean: saved two million jobs. the you lose jobs, we keep losing we are not gaining anything. harry reid may discover it is not so much fun, not good news if he loses his job in november which looks like he s going to. these people who are losing jobs, suffering, the problem in washington is they don t seem to feel people s pain. it is not good. nobody cut this, we keep losing jobs. these 9.7 the real unemployment rate is close to 18, 19%. 200,000 more people gave up
children, the military. that s a bonding experience. we survived, but i started really thinking about the fact i was going home in a few weeks and she wasn t. she was home and she was going to continue putting her life on the line everyday. she was specifically being targeted. sean: because you were an interpreter. the insurgency wanted anybody doing your job dead. they wanted us to not work with the americans because they considered us spies if we are working sean: were you making what was considered in baghdad a fortune? yeah. she was supporting a family of 12. they all lost their jobs when baghdad fell. she wasn t going to quit doing that job. sean: great fascinating story, good to see you, nice to meet you. thank you. sean: you can watch my
sean: i think stupak caves like a house of cards and he s gonna give in on health care and they are gonna get this through the house. i thought after scott brown s victory, i said it on this show, go ahead, lose it in the senate, blame the republicans, get the poison out of system. i thought we were gonna go back to jobs and unemployment. and what we have now is this siren like greek mythology. we have to go back to health care. if they get it, it will only be because they commit political suicide. if stupak does that, they are finished. they re finished any way. it is going to be a bad year. reconciliation, i m telling you, listen to me folks, consultants and pollsters of my party are not telling their leaders because they don t want to get off the gravy train. we are headed for a massacre if this doesn t stop.
sean: no, no i was [ talking over each other ] go ahead. unemployment rate, didn t go up it stayed the same which is knowing to throw a party about but it is better than going up which people were predicting it would do. sean: stop. this is really good news today. it is stupid for him to say that i think the point is it is far fewer jobs than they were expecting so it is good news. i can recall her three or four years ago when bush was in the presidency, only 150,000 plus? you got to have 100,000 a month to break even. we are down 136,000 plus. plus almost 17% sean: i hate to correct bill cunningham. we ve lost four million jobs since this guy was elected. since the stimulus plan a