productive than the land overseen by the federal government, held in trust and as manny said. 40 to 90% more prohe ductive you found. the statistics are just astounding. i have done a lot of gathering of those data and they show that fee simple lands 40% to 90% more pductive than the lands held in trust. as manny said, these indians who have their land under the trusteeship of the federal government can t borrow against them, they are really locked in to a poverty cycle as a result. john: it is amazing that no group has been more taken care of by big government than the indians and no group in america has done worse. fundamentally the root of the problem is the fact that we don t have the same property rights as others take for granted. and that has to fundamentally change. we have to be able to recognize the collective ownership by the tribe or the band and free the imagination of the individual
learned that four different women have accused you of inappropriate behavior. here we re focusing on character and judgment. you ve been a ceo. yes. you know shareholders are reluctant to hire a ceo where there are character issues. why should the american people hire a president if they there are character issues? the american people deserve better than someone being tried in the court of public opinion, based on unfounded accusations. governor romney, when you were being capital, you purchased a lot of companies. you could fire the ceo and management team or keep them. would you keep a ceo? are you persuaded by what mr. cain has said? would you keep him on if you bought his company? i look, herman cain is the person to respond to these questions. people across the country can make their own assessment. joining us live in washington, former bush speechwriter, david frump and in cincinnati, fellow former ceo ohio of state. good evening, gentlemen. david frump, i
they still don t get good healthcare. john: healthcare is just part of it. and chief allen of a tribe in idaho, the help they receive isn t it benefit it s a requirement under the terms of a treaty. part of the treaty, it doesn t make it right and it makes indians dependent and therefore poor? there is no question there is some obligation to the u.s. to pay back, but at the same time in doing so we got the incentives possibly messed up. there is no data that don t show that indians that are on their own that have ability to pull themselves up by the boot straps who have control over their resources do bitter than those that don t. trusteeship by the federal government is one of the most burdensome stones that the
that is a lot of money. they still don t get good healthcare. john: healthcare is just part of it. and chief allen of a tribe in idaho, the help they receive isn t it benefit it s a requirement under the terms of a treaty. part of the treaty, it doesn t make it right and it makes indians dependent and therefore poor? there is no question there is some obligation to the u.s. to pay back, but at the same time in doing so we got the incentives possibly messed up. there is no data that don t show that indians that are on their own that have ability to pull themselves up by the boot straps who have control over their resources do bitter than those that don t. trusteeship by the federal government is one of the most
make it right and it makes indians dependent and therefore poor? there is no question there is some obligation to the u.s. to pay back, but at the same time in doing so we got the incentives possibly messed up. there is no data that don t show that indians that are on their own that have ability to pull themselves up by the boot straps who have control over their resources do bitter than those that don t. trusteeship by the federal government is one of the most burdensome stones that the indians carry. elizabeth homer was in my special, once the interior department of american independentian trust and you are mad about what i say. you say i m ignorant? i didn t did say you were ignorant. john: how? because you don t know what you are talking about when it