our cashin in crew this week, wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, tracy byrnes, charlie gasparino. also joining us this week is democratic strategist julian epstein. welcome to all of you. senator demint thinks making extension on the jobless benefit should be a loop and it would help pay for it. you say it will help job growth. how so? he, like everyone else, wantous to have skin in the game. one thing to give people 26 weeks. but after that, the notion of sitting hope and collecting the check as opposed to taking the job opening at home depot becomes a real tough choice. when the money is better when you collect the check. all senator demint is saying people need to have some skin in this game, to get out there and go find jobs. we know many of them have been lost. we know a lot of people are pounding the pavement. for those people choosing to take the check, versus the home depot job, that s who he is talking to. david: charlie, you know what? i m going to make more mone
week wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, tracy byrnes, with charlie gastparino from the fox business network. pick up his book this october. there is the cover. also joining us, christian dorsey from the economic policy institute. welcome to all of you. all right, wayne, no, way, you re fired up over this. the president says extending all the tax cuts will cost the government money. yes or no? well, i m not so fired up as i am startled by the logic that says hey, by the way, sticking up a guy, you know, robbing a guy and saying i m going to take your money before you can lend it to me. it s crazy. the government is spending money they don t have. they don t have it yet. so how can the president say oh, this is going to cost money? it s my money. and they re going to take it. it s crazy. let me tell you something else. you realize that the top 1% of the people in the united states paid 19% of the taxes prior to the bush tax cut. after the bush tax cut, those same 1% paid 36% of
trial lawyers are now using racketeering laws meant to take down the mob to shake down b.p. how taxpayers could end up paying no matter who gives b.p. the biggest whack! and charging parents for having chubby kids? tracy byrnes with the new healthcare law and says it could happen. we cut away the fat and get right to the issue. your money, your life, your show to stay ahead of the game. cashin in starts right now! cheryl: all those protesters railing against big banks may soon be railing against the government new bank overhaul. liz: the ink is barely dry on the law but someone says it s drying up the jobs. i m liz claman. welcome to cashin in. we have wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig and tracy byrnes. also julian epstein and president of the agenda project erica payne. welcome to you all. jonathan, the president says it will save us from a banking crisis but you say it is creating a jobs crisis. how? well, it hurts profits, liz. it hurts profits. the profits are,
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