businesses and hire more people. that is what we need to be focused on. how do you give incentives to that the 14 millionle that don t have a job have a shot to take care of their country. the idea of class warfare and that is what we are talking about here. you have the president and some people that want to talk about class warfare that the rich will have more money and what have you. i m interested in individuals who are going to be able to invest in this country and keep more of what they work for and when they do that they will invest in companies and create job. that is what this debate ought to stay on, not creating class war fare. you are saying that yes, the wealthy, the job creators are going to end up getting bigger tax cuts under the perry plan than the middle class and you are tocai with that? i want to see people
investing. the idea, again, i m not for class war fare. if somebody wants to push the issue and try to divide this country i m for bringing people together to create jobs and give americans a better chance to take care of their families. chris: let s turn to spending. you say that you are going to cap spending at 18% of the economy, gdp, gross domestic product which is a level we have not seen since 1966. how on earth are you going to do that, governor? by cutting the spending. americans are sick and tired of washington s business as usual. they are sick and tired of seeing hundreds of thousands of federal employees be put on the tax rolls that they are having to pay the jobs of stimulus dollars. $4 trillion worth of debt under this president s watch and practically no jobs being created. they are looking for someone who has the courage to stand up and say here is how we are
businesses and hire more people. that is what we need to be focused on. how do you give incentives to that the 14 millionle that don t have a job have a shot to take care of their country. the idea of class warfare and that is what we are talking about here. you have the president and some people that want to talk about class warfare that the rich will have more money and what have you. i m interested in individuals who are going to be able to invest in this country and keep more of what they work for and when they do that they will invest in companies and create job. that is what this debate ought to stay on, not creating class war fare. you are saying that yes, the wealthy, the job creators are going to end up getting bigger tax cuts under the perry plan than the middle class and you are tocai with that? i want to see people
investing. the idea, again, i m not for class war fare. if somebody wants to push the issue and try to divide this country i m for bringing people together to create jobs and give americans a better chance to take care of their families. chris: let s turn to spending. you say that you are going to cap spending at 18% of the economy, gdp, gross domestic product which is a level we have not seen since 1966. how on earth are you going to do that, governor? by cutting the spending. americans are sick and tired of washington s business as usual. they are sick and tired of seeing hundreds of thousands of federal employees be put on the tax rolls that they are having to pay the jobs of stimulus dollars. $4 trillion worth of debt under this president s watch and practically no jobs being created. they are looking for someone who has the courage to stand up and say here is how we are
businesses and hire more people. that is what we need to be focused on. how do you give incentives to that the 14 millionle that don t have a job have a shot to take care of their country. the idea of class warfare and that is what we are talking about here. you have the president and some people that want to talk about class warfare that the rich will have more money and what have you. i m interested in individuals who are going to be able to invest in this country and keep more of what they work for and when they do that they will invest in companies and create job. that is what this debate ought to stay on, not creating class war fare. you are saying that yes, the wealthy, the job creators are going to end up getting bigger tax cuts under the perry plan than the middle class and you are tocai with that? i want to see people