how the to win youngstown, to win scranton, to win middle america. that s why i m running for president. i believe somebody who comes from this area that watched him make these promises over the last couple of years and doing in but distract and not fulfill those promises is the person that can beat him. the reality is, joe and mika, you ve had this conversation in just the last fools, the workers are still suffering. i don t know why this conversation, why sometimes democrats are afraid to take on the economy. 75% of people are still living paycheck to paycheck, they re just getting by and surviving and they re sick of it. it s been going on for decades. people want to i do think the new york times article was a little stated. people like the fact that he s
punching china in the mouth because they do cheat and this issue with huawei is a real issue, but the reality is woor getti getting they re running circles around us in the future of work and fifth generation internet. the president has no plan. so all he can do is distribute and we have a plan moving forward. i have one. you want democrats to represent it be this is a campaign we re going to talk about and deliver for the american people. congressman, we talked about it before but let s talk about it again. to reach voters in youngstown? did is they sometimes vote
e eye, people want to build things and they re not doing it with donald trump. it s good to see you this morning. of course the 2016 campaign, the promise was that jobs are coming back. the industries will return, steel, auto, coal jobs. he. hope in the hearts of people who voted for him in youngstown, for example. now that plan in and there is some comfort that jobs are coming back. when you give the reality check, what hope do you give? you have to have a plan for them. you have to have vision for a new america, that if we come together, if we re not divided, that we actually can drop and the problem is china is
understand constitutional law and would never do this. for example, if warren were elected president, she knows that in youngstown, the supreme court ruled that harry truman couldn t seize steel mills to win the korean war. actually if the president did declare an emergency, the house can overturn it in a joint resolution. so the level of ignorance by the republicans on the actual law is outstanding. especially concerning they re the party that s supposed to uphold the institution. the democrats will build consensus in congress and in the senate to argue this is what s creating jobs. let me just put out two facts. there are more jobs being created than solar and wind according to fortune magazine 12 times as fast as any other industry. in 2016, solar jobs grew 25%. wind grew 32%. this is about economic growth. not just about the environment. you know, the other reason i
and then 27, 28% in 1986. that s got a tremendous impact when people making large amounts of money, quite frankly, stop worrying about getting deductions and start worry about increasing income and all the rest. so i do think there s some taxes that are that should be charted at particular policies. for example, we talk about the border tax, the old tariffs. i d put something like a 10% tariff on manufactured goods coming in the country. take all the revenue and cut taxes on small businesses in the united states, which hire most of american workers. the guy in ohio, in youngstown, what those folks need most of all is jobs with good pay and growing wages. working class men have not had a real wage increase as i understand it since around 1974 or 75 when we went global. neil: a lot of those ideas