call to raffensperger. which case seems to you the strongest? obviously, one has criminal ramifications and the other is civil. one is just about money and reputation, right? i mean, we talk about this question a lot increasingly, i m of the view we should look at all of them together this is a former president who, for instance, is facing a lawsuit by new york s attorney general that would essentially put him out of business in the state of new york because he is engaged in fraudulent practices. the e. jean carroll case involves an allegation of rape, a very serious charge even though it s a civil case something we don t talk about as much is jack smith and the federal prosecution. we will find out when we find out. but it s a lot of potential charges for a former president to be facing all at once joyce vance, thank you very much ron allen as well, thanks to you.
how many of you came from a town where they had a factory with 600, 1,000 people now it s gone. why? they went overseas for cheaper labor. not just one administration but a series of administrations preceding us as those jobs are lost, something else is lost as well that matters to folks where i come from. the sense of pride, the notion of who you are the sense of self-worth, earning our way. as my dad used to say, i give you my word. someone would say the job is about a lot more than a paycheck, it s about your self-worth, who you are. being able to look your kid in the eye say honey it s going to be okay and mean it. it s a it s about your dignity. folks have forgotten that. trickle down economics doesn t work we have a different plan for the economy. you and i, together, we re turning things around and doing