humanity, some sense of business. republicans love to talk about small business. well, real small businesses like ian s, who treat their employees well and actually give them benefits and people are there for a while, and don t treat them as disposable, these folks are on the side of obama care. and i think that s a real lesson for people who think, like the republicans think, that they should just be able to squeeze people as hard as they can. and papa john s ceo also said, and this way i can get i can provide health insurance and i m not at a competitive disadvantage. our competitors are going to have to do the same thing. why wouldn t they embrace it from the start and work with the legislation? this is where, i think, they really made the mistake, john. and now they ve got this big pr problem on their hands. what s the best way to correct it? give out more free pizza? well, of course. you know, maybe they can come up with a pizza with turkey for tomorrow. but the bottom line
scott walker, he said, look, i ve, givening my employees benefits for nine years, we do full-time work, we treat our employees like family, we can afford it, and so can these big changes. who wants to compete to be the world s worst employer? i think that message, in the sense that some sense of humanity, some sense of business. republicans love to talk about small business. well, real small businesses like ian s, who treat their employees well and actually give them benefits and people are there for a while, and don t treat them as disposable, these folks are on the side of obama care. and i think that s a real lesson for people who think, like the republicans think, that they should just be able to squeeze people as hard as they can. and papa john s ceo also said, and this way i can get i can provide health insurance and i m not at a competitive disadvantage. our competitors are going to have to do the same thing. why wouldn t they embrace it from the start and work with the leg