they ve got, fairly or not. they ve been using his own words and his own records against him, especially on jobs. governor romney enjoys firing people. i enjoy creating jobs. keeping them honest, governor huntsman stretched that one a little out of context. here s governor romney s original remark. i like being able to fire people who provide services to me. if i don t like the service, i m going to get someone else to bring service to me. that came after a long argument of the health care reform law. it wasn t about the virtues of eliminating jobs. i was talking about insurance companies. we like to be able to get rid of insurance companies that don t give us the service that we need. opponents are also pouncing on this i know what it s like to worried about whether you re going to get fired. there were a couple of times i wondered if i was going to get a pink slip. and i care very deeply about the american people. that drew from rick perry on the trail in
greg: i have to say something. clinton is the perfect example how easy it is to jump from class to class. that is left out of the economic faults he calls class warfare. he came from the worst kind of poverty. now he is worth $80 million. what is class warfare? it doesn t exist if that can happen. kimberly: are you bringing up the envy thing? i like when you do that. greg: i ll do it later. eric: i want to point out, dana, i hear you but i think that obama perfected the class warfare. there is no one else how many times have you heard billionaires, millionaires, corporate jet owners. all the bad guys on wall street that by the way, raising a ton of money from. dana: clinton is not doing that, the presidency improved and the popularity improve and he was able to get through a personal scandal in a way somebody else without that popularity could not have done. bob: you are right about what he did. it resolved around the tax bill he did when he first got in office. he used
greg: i have to say something. clinton is the perfect example how easy it is to jump from class to class. that is left out of the economic faults he calls class warfare. he came from the worst kind of poverty. now he is worth $80 million. what is class warfare? it doesn t exist if that can happen. kimberly: are you bringing up the envy thing? i like when you do that. greg: i ll do it later. eric: i want to point out, dana, i hear you but i think that obama perfected the class warfare. there is no one else how many times have you heard billionaires, millionaires, corporate jet owners. all the bad guys on wall street that by the way, raising a ton of money from. dana: clinton is not doing that, the presidency improved and the popularity improve and he was able to get through a personal scandal in a way somebody else without that popularity could not have done. bob: you are right about what he did. it resolved around the tax bill he did when he first got in office. he used
and as a result, you go home with less money. and the holidays. you end up as irritated with the protesters as the conditions they are protesting. even if they take up a collection for you. who is the 99% in this story? is it the truck driver who can t get through? the protesters whose families expected them to go to college? the ones who love to have a union job with the benefits and a little time off? many people want to reduce what s happening in this country to a class warfare argument. but it is too complicated for that. like for instance this woman. she is in the new town and country magazine which is my favorite source for what the 1% are thinking. i met her and talked with her about her support of the occupy wall street movement here in new york. then i went to town and country today and saw her there. now she received a million dollar trust fund for her 21st birthday. and now she is working to give it all away and to help other trust funders do the same.
hundreds of people turn up at your workplace to argue that you should have better working conditions. and as a result, you go home with less money. and the holidays. you end up as irritated with the protesters as the conditions they are protesting. even if they take up a collection for you. who is the 99% in this story? is it the truck driver who can t get through? the protesters whose families expected them to go to college? the ones who love to have a union job with the benefits and a little time off? many people want to reduce what s happening in this country to a class warfare argument. but it is too complicated for that. like for instance this woman. she is in the new town and country magazine which is my favorite source for what the 1% are thinking. i met her and talked with her about her support of the occupy wall street movement here in new york. then i went to town and country today and saw her there. now she received a million dollar trust fund for her 21st