climb even. but do you think that there s some value to have the president do more than he did last night? to engage one on one with members of the senate to try to come to some agreement? well, first of all, i expect that the president will use the power of the presidency to help secure the lives of american people and american children. i think that you will agree with me that the president s speech last night was right on target, right on point, right on message. this is a president that understands what it s like to lose a child and clearly from the work he did from the time he was a senator to the vice president to a president has been working on this issue. beyond let me interrupt. beyond the speech, will he engage. i understand that. let me explain. the president is going to use his bully pulpit. he called on congress but for going over there to do their job for them, i m sure he s going to work with them. he laid out a very specific plan of things that almost 2/3 of t
states increased freedoms as the last ready. so that s not what you see when you watch the politicians and piles of regulation. it s all relative. i mean, what matters is places like new york, a lot of migration, a lot of migration out of new york. new york is still growing, but it is really actually growing at one of the slowest rates of all the states. john: one of the comparisons you guys make is comparing the burden of regulation. let s play more of your video. on through regulatory wall climb. indiana and delaware are rocketing up the wall. virginia reliability system in new jersey s abusive property rights are leaving them stock in molasses. i think california is going to fall. those liberal laws and the liability system is too much. john: labor laws and liability, you don t even mention of a crazy environmental laws in california that make power cost more. john: one of the things about
states increased freedoms as the last ready. so that s not what you see when you watch the politicians and piles of regulation. it s all relative. i mean, what matters is places like new york, a lot of migration, a lot of migration out of new york. new york is still growing, but it is really actually growing at one of the slowest rates of all the states. john: one of the comparisons you guys make is comparing the burden of regulation. let s play more of your video. on through regulatory wall climb. indiana and delaware are rocketing up the wall. virginia reliability system in new jersey s abusive property rights are leaving them stock in molasses. i think california is going to fall. those liberal laws and the liability system is too much. john: labor laws and liability, you don t even mention of a crazy environmental laws in california that make power cost more.