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Here is wisconsin republican governor scott walker talking to a man he thinks is his billionaire corporate ben factor, david koch. the governor talking about how he thinks that he has started a right wing revolution in state politics. listen. i talked to kasich every day. john has to stand firm in ohio. i think we do the same with rick scott in florida. i think snyder if he got a little more support, probably could do that in michigan. you start going down the list, a lot of us, a lot of us new governors got elected to do something big. you re the first domino. yep. this is our moment. this is our moment. oh, self esteem, not a problem for governor walker, even if he does have problem screening his phone calls. again, the man that wisconsin governor scott walker thinks he is speaking to there is david koch, a billionaire conservative that made his money the old fashioned billionaire conservative way. he inherited an oil and chemical ....
Mcconnell, because overwhelmingly the public thinks, wait a second. you re not even going to debate on an issue? and it s so clear they re protecting wall street, that s their ben factor. the insurance companies, keith, were their benefactor on the health care bill, and wall street is their principal benefactor on wall street reform, the banks. this is going to blow up in their face unless they sort of decide, at least a few of them, to come over to our side and give us a chance to debate it. senator, isn t this the definition of the cutting off your nose to spite your face bit from the republican point of view? aren t a lot of the amendments on the floor designed to do things republicans say they want anyway? mccain wants glass-steagall back, and what about your own amendment is this. my own amendment with senator kaufman and others, saying too big to fail is too big, that these banks just can t be that big, these five or six huge banks. let me give you one statistic about that. 1 ....
Democrats numbers pretty bad. the polls aren t very good. doesn t look like a great year for democrats. could be okay in the end, but i think this is one too far for mcconnell, because overwhelmingly the public thinks, wait a second. you re not even going to debate on an issue? and it s so clear they re protecting wall street, that s their ben factor. their benefactor. the insurance companies, keith, were their benefactor on the health care bill, and wall street is their principal benefactor on wall street reform, the banks. this is going to blow up in their faces, unless they sort of decide, at least a few of them, to come over to our side and give us a chance to debate it. senator, isn t this the definition of the cutting off your nose to spite your face bit from the republican point of view? aren t a lot of the amendments on the floor designed to do things republicans say they want anyway? mccain wants glass-steagall back, and what about your own amendment? my own amendment wit ....
Lawrence. before we get to the subject of our show s little reporting from kansas this week, something quite remarkable is happening just two states over and one state up from here in wisconsin. republicans in wisconsin threw the first punch this month in what they hoped would become a national fight. looks like it is turning into a national fight, and it looks like it is a national fight the republicans may be losing everywhere. [ cheers and applause ] not only do they want that, we have confirmation they had been planning on that. we have that confirmation because we have heard them freely admit it while talking amongst themselves, or at least amongst people they thought were themselves. here is wisconsin republican governor scott walker talking to a man he thinks is his billionaire corporate ben factor, david koch. ....
A man he thinks is his billionaire corporate ben factor, david koch. the governor talking about how he thinks that he has started a right wing revolution in state politics. listen. i talked to kasich every day. john has to stand firm in ohio. i think we do the same with rick scott in florida. i think snyder if he got a little more support, probably could do that in michigan. you start going down the list, a lot of us, a lot of us new governors got elected to do something big. you re the first domino. yep. this is our moment. this is our moment. oh, self esteem, not a problem for governor walker, even if he does have problem screening his phone calls. again, the man that wisconsin governor scott walker thinks he is speaking to there is david koch, a billionaire conservative that made his money the old fashioned billionaire conservative way. he inherited an oil and chemical company from his dad. ....