silly before we get into the end of this thing. your sports reporter on the very last day of the dr show. some soccer for you, my friends. greece. you ll understand in a second. playing germany. not making this up in the euro cup. germany true to form, dominating the soccer match. the hard charging squad unrelenting in beating greece by two goals. now, much like in the soccer match, however, of course, the euro zone mess has pit the greek government and their austerity against the german government and demand the german taxpayer bail everybody out. but all of that is but a distraction from the true reality of our time. we have all been taught and learned together, even a sports caster like biff understands it now, that the greek and german
usual, no agreement on how to pay for it. candy crowley is cnn s chief political correspondent and anchor of state of the union. political theater aside, you think congress will eventually get this done? i absolutely think congress will eventually get this done. particularly because we have seen republicans now saying we even the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell said even if you don t believe that this actually helps the economy, it certainly will help the people that get the break from their payroll taxes. this is just not you don t want to go home at christmas and having raised everybody s taxes. not going to happen especially when it is your point of view that you are never going to raise taxes on anyone for any reason. that s a little hard to square that. also with us this morning, former new york times columnist, distinguished senior fellow. stephen moore, editorial writer at the wall street journal. candy dealt with, you know, whether congress will e
stands to pay $1,000 more in taxes in 2012. there seems to be bipartisan support for extending it but as usual, no agreement on how to pay for it. candy crowley is cnn s chief political correspondent and anchor of state of the union. political theater aside, you think congress will eventually get this done? i absolutely think congress will eventually get this done. particularly because we have seen republicans now saying we even the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell said even if you don t believe that this actually helps the economy, it certainly will help the people that get the break from their payroll taxes. this is just not you don t want to go home at christmas and having raised everybody s taxes. especially when it is your point of view that you are never going to raise taxes on anyone for any reason. that s a little hard to square that. also with us this morning, former new york times columnist, distinguished senior fellow. stephen moore, editorial wri