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and that has also contributed to this widening p gap. it s partly a change in the economy, globalization means there s a global market for talent, but it s also kind of a change in our social manies. we re mores. we re willing to tolerate ceos and rock stars that make far more money than we did in the 960s. jenna: let s talk about income inequality, we ve also heard from the less progressive side, more conservatives, that big government isn t the way to go, and that s why i want to ask you this question about how do we change that. is it a policy issue that needs to somehow change for the economy, for the middle class to do better? or is it an economic issue that has less to do with the involvement of government? i think we need both different policy and a stronger economy. we know that the middle class will do better if the economy is growing faster. we know that workers wages are more likely to rise when there
governor romney brings to the table, and that s a balance between executive experience as a governor and extremely large amount of private sector experience. it is extensive. that s exactly what we need. we need someone that s going to come in and look through the optics of the private sector, recognizing big government isn t the answer, that the engine of our economy comes from main street and i think this is the man that can win ultimately. you re a gulf war veteran, u.s. marine, businessman, elected to congress last year. helped in large part by the tea party movement. many in that group are not backing mitt romney. how are you going to square your support with mr. romney? how are you going to square that support with that group? i think with honesty. at the end of the day, i need to remind my friends and my colleagues that what is the goal? we have one goal. we cannot afford four more years of president obama and this administration, period. it will be irrepairable harm. if our