trumka. a decent human being. private sector, unions represent less than 9% of the workforce. the idea that there is a killer contract out there is silly. if you have any time off on weekend, paid vacation and your kids are not working in slave labor, thank the labor union leaders who went to the well and got their their eric: that is off-topic. dana is 100% right. unions donate to obama. at the same pace that karl rove bob: of course they do. the republicans are trying to eviscerate the unions. that s why. they are trying to do away with unions. greg: this is yelling at a mirror, bob. bob: i don t want to do away with big business. instead of making them be the evil people, the eel people evil people are koch brothers. i m ready to do away with this seg minute. how about that? is the u.s. going to give up
thoughtful senators republicans named lugar out of indiana. who has been responsible for more arms control agreements with the soviet union than anybody else. he s a terrific legislator. what the tea party is doing here. they are going to win and have murdoch, the state treasurer who can t add numbers very well. he will be up here and another right wing tea party person. what is available right wing and by the way, they are after orrin hatch in utah. they will probably get him, too. before the tea party before the tea party is done, you are going to have an entire senate and house looking like eric bolling. think about that. okay? andrea: i like that thought. dana: hot congress. bob: the tea party is ruining the republican party. in my case it s not a question. they are. greg: you should be happy. why are you upset? you re scared. bob: i m scared orange wingers. bob: they re winning. murdoch is 60 years old. scary when that is the young
eric: what is the difference between customer and a client? clients are more important, aren t they? andrea: the customer is always right. greg: one more thing is up next. if you leave now eric will not reveal his new routine for the chippendale dance review. eric: i love this son
just because they know how to go to facebook. that is very, very small. if you remember your grandfather, somebody who worked at a manufacturing job and the jobs aren t there anymore, you don t want to chop tomatoes at a restaurant necessarily. that is a deeper cause. eric: did any of us grow up with silver spoon? we worked jobs we didn t necessarily think we had to work. dana: telemarketing, the worst. eric: it seems, and stevens points out that the kids of 2012 and going forward, don t, they think they are too good for that type of job. andrea: they don t know where a char comes from. they don t know the value of a dollar because it s handed to them. bob: be careful about indicting an entire generation, largest generation in the country. they do more volunteer work than any other generation. most of them do want to work. they re trying to find jobs. what greg says, maybe you look for jobs. the most expensive thing you can do is uproot yourself and
to bring it back to solid red state which it always has been. you are afraid of the tea party. bob: do you think guys will sit down with democrats to work out problems? or be like most tea party people. greg: the polarization argument, why can t they agree with me? nobody asks in a democrat race when a more left candidate comes in, to, my god, what will happen. that guy is more liberal. andrea: do you get that heart burn when al franken runs? bob: you talk about al franken can go in and sit down and negotiate, the republicans, a few of the older ones have been around, trying to negotiate. pushed around by the tea party people. it s a great party and