it s avoided another, perhaps, 1.8% unemployment. that s what the cbo says we d have if it wasn t for stimulus. we should be talking about all these things. we ve been scared, we ve been hiding behind shower curtains. it s time to get out there and gain about the good stuff we ve done. and also as i said on your show a while ago, about the fact that the opposition is being plu influenced more and more by wackos. michele bachmann says the first thing they re going to do if they get control of the house, issue subpoena after subpoena, have investigation after investigation. darrel iseman says that s exactly what they re going to do. and that s exactly what americans don t want. and anybody who s watching this show who thought they might not vote because they re a little disappointed over this and a little disappointed over that, get over it. the stakes are huge. we ve got to get throughout and vote. let me ask you about how the rubber hits the road on that political advice in a specifi
parents. they lost their jobs, but they re covered by their parents. people see that stuff and they say, oh, yeah. the high-risk pool. the pre-existing condition. and for small businesses, you know, the republicans have been saying, absolutely lying, saying this is going to drive up costs for small business. well, in pennsylvania, there are 150,000 small businesses under 25 employees. if they give health care to their employees, they re going to get a 35% tax credit this year for the money they laid out this year. it s going to be a big help to small business. we ought to be talking about these individual things. they re all very, very popular. and to boot, and you and i have been talking about this, and by the way, we can t say that this makes health care suck a little less. it actually is good stuff. not to criticize the host, but it s good stuff. and we should be talking about the good stuff that the stimulus bill has done. it s avoided another, perhaps, 1.8% unemployment. that s wh
being covered through their parents. they lost their jobs, but they re covered by their parents. people see that stuff and they say, oh, yeah. the high-risk pool. the pre-existing condition. and for small businesses, you know, the republicans have been saying, absolutely lying, saying this is going to drive up costs for small business. well, in pennsylvania, there are 150,000 small businesses under 25 employees. if they give health care to their employees, they re going to get a 35% tax credit this year for the money they laid out this year. it s going to be a big help to small business. we ought to be talking about these individual things. they re all very, very popular. and to boot, and you and i have been talking about this, and by the way, we can t say that this makes health care suck a little less. it actually is good stuff. not to criticize the host, but it s good stuff. and we should be talking about the good stuff that the stimulus bill has done. it s avoided another, perhaps,
saved up to 3.6 million jobs and by the way, since stimulus started, it s lost or not gained, 75, so, what are the actual numbers showing? 2.4 million jobs officially lost since the stimulus cash first started flowing. and now from charles payne, thank you for his hard work in my absence. we ve got dagen mcdowell and charlie gasper reno. the white house should go for broke and say if it wasn t for stimulus, unemployment would be at 100% let s just go for it right now because the numbers they re making up, it s disingenuous and assaulting the intelligence. taxpayer money has they keep saying it. that s the whole thing. you and i talked about it, there were records out, the first time they played them i hated them. later on i found myself singing along, but the point is when i first heard tears of