every american deserves to be upset, we don t get straight answers, we don t get any information from the state department and i don t know if biden is still under this administration about all of it is inexcusable. it s ridiculous, we need answers and it should not be taking this long. this fact that she reached out to the state department multiple times and she s a mother with children, imagine everyone else for those who don t have children. if she doesn t get in, who knows who else is? and we have commander in chief promises, he promised he wasn t leaving afghan allies behind, but that tells him to change the perception and all of this is leading to charlie, and interestingly criticism from his own party. i have been deeply frustrated,
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men who don t have children. there are things we can do. this would be a bad idea. i think christian s point about, it sounds like a good idea is worthying hard about because take the fast-food workers. suppose we raise their wages to $15. that is going to show up in higher fast-food prices and by and large consumers of those goods are lower income americans. and seems like a strange antipoverty policy to take money out-of-pocket one poor person to put night the another. i admire the passion but doesn t add up. jenna: christian, it is interesting, one of the arguments against raising minimum wage some of these fast-food joints will turn to automation. we have some photos from a few decades ago from the auto mat. put a quarter in and get a meal and, you know one of the questions would we go back in that direction. what do you think doug has to say, we would be investing in the wrong place? it is not necessarily the wages but in job growth overall? no, it is not a matter of either/or.