15% minimum tax on large corporations. joe biden says at the end of the day, it is a win for the everyday americans. it s a game changer for ordinary folks. some of it won t kick in for a little bit, but it s all good. [ inaudible ] so will this streak of legislative wins help set the stage for a political rebound for democrats in november? victories, though, in washington rarely translate into success at the ballot box. just ask former president barack obama after he passed sweeping health care and financial reform packages, and still lost democratic control of congress. but will this time be different? things change pretty rapidly. joining me now from capitol hill are my guests. so, sahill, what s the word? well, it s been such a roller coaster journey for this piece of legislation over the last 18 months, it s had more deaths and resurrections. it got over the senate with a 50-50 vote broken by vice president kamala harris. after three dozen amendments were voted on,
dagen: especially if you prevent people from protecting themselves. that s what you try to do even at the local level, your gun control measures put in place to create criminals out of nonviolent citizens and residents who are simply trying to protect themselves. you saw it in virginia and that s why, again, it s all about guns but you are more and more removing people s ability to protect themselves and their families. katie: but it s worse than that because these politicians have removed on the local and federal level a number of ways americans can protect themselves and now if you live in a place where you are legally allowed to own a firearm and defend yourself you are the one who is vilified rather than the criminal who may break into your home or into your house and prosecutors who have been elected and backed by these big left-wing activists are prosecuting long abiding citizens who simply want criminals to leave them alone and the worst part of it is the mayors and congress