centrism. if the democrats want to get back, go to peace and prosperity, why would that be a bad thing? i think the economy is on it s really on a roll. trump didn t inherit butkus from obama. obama didn t have 3% growth in one of the eight years of his presidency. if we ve got anything left over of the turkey soup of a tax plan and an honest to god across the board tax cut, i think we d get to 4% growth in 2018. david: steve, even with a watered down tax cut, and everybody has to admit it s watered down from what it originally came out as. is that enough to get us moving even more as goldman sachs says? yes, it will help, certainly better than what we have today, overall. and what the republicans should make clear, this is the first of many tax cuts to come, after next year s elections. great issue, saying we ll do more, you like these? we ve got more coming for you. david: david, if democrats don t join and there s no sign
something with this and the reaction has been marvelous. and 12 carcasses so far and the morning is young and only noon here on the east coast, and so there could be a lot more. yes. and now, how do you save the carcass and for how long? i understand that you just finished last year s turkey soup last week? well, you freeze these things for a year anyway so i freeze them or i have so many of them that i put them in the freezer of the next door neighbor and thinking of doing something in the community with some of these to share good turkey soup with others, but periodically, you know, when the grand kids are over and they love this stuff, i will pull out one of of the frozen carcasses and toss it in a pot of water and quarter an onion and lots of salt and pepper, and simmer the thing for three the hours, and then throw in some rice and throw in the leftover vegetables from the
for us. give given the reaction to us, maybe i will suggest it to the president. who knows. e grew up in massachusetts, and people may not know what i know which is that you hate waste. there is nothing that bothers you more than people who waste things, and throwing things out, so this is right up your alley. let me tell you as the son of greek immigrants, you waste nothi nothing. i heard from my dad over and over, and he would use a word that means be thrifty and save it and never waste anything. i grew up with that, but i also are love the turkey soup, but it is fabulous. so it is a nice combination of not wasting and having something delicious. so thank you, mike dukakis, from the great city of brookline. and if you get more turkey carcasses, we hope that you
so i don t know any other way to put it, but i will. mike dukakis collects turkey carcasses, and we learned this by reading an article in the boston globe. and it is said that he hordes as many turkey carcasses for as long as he. and why, you might ask? well, let s ask him. the fom former governor of massachusetts, michael dukakis. good morning. and so you were three-term governor of massachusetts, and why do you horde the turkey carcass carcasses? well, when i was a kid, my o mother used to love the turkey soup as a kid. so when i was married i began to make the turkey soup from our own carcass, and then throwing
feast or anything else that you have got and let me tell you, you have got the great meal. combine it with a greek salad and freshly baked bread, nothing better. you ran for president in 1988, and if you had won, do you believe that this could have been a white house thing, and some kind of national the turkey day carcass dropoff at the white house. i never thought of it, john. but lots of people out there who could use some good meals and nutrition, and maybe we could have a national, what, turkey soup cookoff or something and encourage people to use these things. a lot of people are throwing them out, and they are missing a fabulous meal. so maybe if i had become president of the united states we could have had thousands and mill yobs of people out there making turkey soup and sharing it with otherothers, but it is