Property programs for the upkeep of building so that they be in good shape. And what do i tell the 925,000 that goes to really and almost all cases small districts in what they are doing without money. You take care of 12 federal buildings instead of giving them the 925000. Were trying to get rid of these to be clear. To be clear easier at the payments and federal Property Program and moved it to the Facilities Management program. That is typically what you did. The goal is to eventually move properties to local districts. Local districts dont want them today. The other argument to the 67 million you might not agree with that, but the districts lost the Property Tax Base their because of federal activities. Those are one that have resulted in a lot of kids going to school for the Property Tax Bases reduce. Wouldve supported the billion dollars for the Impact Aid Program in the areas where they are having an impact on the student involvement. But what we understand as most of the school
Monumental mess. Bush tax cuts and the war. And when obama got in office, he had this to the economy by creating he had to pick up the loss of revenue from the loss of millions of jobs. I think about ronald reagan, i think about the current republican governors, i think at all things. I think about the idea that income inequality grew three under republican governors. That top 1 has gained all the wealth. In the bottom 99 of americans have suffered tremendous laws loss under these policies that were put upon us by reagan and thatcher. Also, the fact that republicans denied reality of climate change. It is detrimental to the public. Then there is the war. And the poor is also a major concern of mine. But the most important thing is when you do your homework, i find out the same thing to be true. One of those things that is true is the fact that when you look at what what part produces the most jobs, i find that democratic president s produce more jobs than republican president. Host we
He talks about the 2016 president ial race, which began with the entry with ted cruz and rand paul. This is just under an hour. Dave cook i am dave cook from the monitor. Thanks for coming. Our guest is senator mike lee, and it is an opportunity for what the senators new book calls a compliant press corps that is all too willing to blame republicans for anything and everything. [laughter] i guest tells of a unique childhood where his dad served as solicitor general under president reagan. Starting at age 10, he began attending Supreme Court arguments. Fellow Mormon Harry Reid was a friend of the lee family, and as the story goes, once locked a preteen mike lee in a garage. Overcoming scars that might have caused, senator lee earned his bachelors degree at Brigham Young university. He clerked for several judges, twice for samuel alito once when he was an appellate judge, and later on the Supreme Court. Our guest was in private practice in 2010 when he stunned the political establishment
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