Is up next the art of the deal by joe biden at Michael Smerconish and philadelphia. Did President Biden just snuck or President Trump with regard to the debates . By now, you know, the candidates reached an agreement this week, they will debate outside the framework of the commission on president ial debates. Theyll square off twice first in june, then in september, potentially with a Vice President ial debate inbetween, it seemed quick and organic, but i have my doubts two weeks ago, cofounder and cochair of the commission on president ial debates Frank Fahrenkopf was my guest here. I asked him if hed heard from either campaign other than the criticism that we just heard from the Trump Campaign with regard to trying to move the bates earlier in which we think weve answered as best we can, we can answer it. Weve had no contact with either campaign, which is not unusual cycle, where you normally dont have contact with pressed republican and democrat and other people who may be able to b
florida anymore. between the time that the forced drug testing thing got signed into law in florida and the time that the federal judge first struck it down, a florida group called the foundation for government accountability started marketing that forced drug testing law around the country, trying to talk other states into doing it as well. they went to public hearings in georgia to share the good news about florida s terrible policy. they went to a national meeting of the group alec in arizona to market florida s terrible policy to state legislators from all over the country. so we reported that a few weeks ago. the problems with that forced drug testing policy had as a policy in florida, its problems legally in florida, and the efforts of this koch brothers-affiliated group, the foundation for government accountability, to nevertheless try to sell this very bad policy nationwide. the koch brothers responded by telling us that they had nothing to do with the florida foundation for go
that story may not just be about florida anymore. between the time that the forced drug testing thing got signed into law in florida and the time that the federal judge first struck it down, a florida group called the foundation for government accountability started marketing that forced drug testing law around the country, trying to talk other states into doing it as well. they went to public hearings in georgia to share the good news about florida s terrible policy. they went to a national meeting of the group alec in arizona to market florida s terrible policy to state legislators from all over the country. so we reported that a few weeks ago. the problems with that forced drug testing policy had as a policy in florida, its problems legally in florida, and the efforts of this koch brothers-affiliated group, the foundation for government accountability, to nevertheless try to sell this very bad policy nationwide. the koch brothers responded by telling us that they had nothing to do w
re-election and he s making that policy part of his re-election effort. even as a federal judge has just struck down that policy as unconstitutional. also, though, the second reason. that story may not just be about florida anymore. between the time that the forced drug testing thing got signed into law in florida and the time that the federal judge first struck it down, a florida group called the foundation for government accountability started marketing that forced drug testing law around the country, trying to talk other states into doing it as well. they went to public hearings in georgia to share the good news about florida s terrible policy. they went to a national meeting of the group alic in arizona to market florida s terrible policy to state legislators from all over the country. so we reported that a few weeks ago. the problems with that forced drug testing policy had as a policy in florida, its problems legally in florida, and the efforts of this koch brothers-affiliated gr
fact. these are the guys that preached small government. that ranted and raved about small about government reaching its hands into people s private lives and the first thing they do when they get into office is go after the poor and unemployed. it s full of hypocrisy. they were an easy target. obviously it s a condescending and presidential and prejudicial attitude. it s not, by the way, the first time rick scott has gotten his facts messed up and i m sure it won t be the last. one of the things you ve written about on this subject recently is the fact what rick scott is doing with the mandatory drug testing thing, however hard it is to justify and however screwed up his facts may be in explaining it, it s pretty popular. it is. go ahead, sir. well, i mean, the idea is that it sounds great. there s a very reasonable assumption that people who are struggling to find work and who are unemployed shouldn t be spending their money on dope. we can all say, yeah, that would