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Card and swipe it and pay the minimum payment due. that american dream turned into the greatest financial nightmare for most americans by losing their jobs, losing their homes, losing their cars, not knowing what to do, and literally having the middle class stand in payday loan on my loan. on my paycheck. yet, it is our nature as a people to be optimists and think, hey, i can do better myself, but b, i can lay a foundation for my children, and their children to do better still. what then to restore an american dream that s more realistic? so, what is the new american dream? this is the dream where you stand in your truth. it s so good that the old american dream really in my opinion has died, and the new one is this security, peace of mind, honesty, the ability to sleep at night. what you do you can afford to do, and if you can t afford to do it just don t do it. it may be you re going to rent an apartment for the rest of your life, and if that s so, ....
Responsible, since were you elected and your job is to vote, do you feel any sort of guilt that you are not home voting like you re supposed to? not at all. it is 165 million dollar payment you are talking about. a payment due in may on our debt. that is 165 million dollars already allocated. the money has been set aside to make the payment. governor walker has taken the 565 million dollars off the table, putting it in his budget to balance the budget that he is going to borrow. adding 165 million dollars borrowed, 40 million to finance that. it is going to cost around 205 million dollars. the money is there to pay the bill now he s just taking it to balance his budget, something he said he would never do. greta: if one of your 14 goes home that breaks it now they could have a quorum the republicans. i assume you would come home even though you are still ....
Truth be told, we have $165 million payment due in may on our debt. the money has already been allocated to make that $165 million. what governor walker is doing is taking that $165 million, balancing his budget with it, then bonding in the future to pay it off. he is turning $165 million into about $200 million when all is said and done. he is doing something he swore in his campaign he would never do. he is kicking the can down the road, and it is unbelievable that he is doing this and thinks he can pull it over the eyes of the taxpayers in the state of wisconsin, but that s what he s doing. he is borrowing to balance his budget. we tried to figure it out in terms of math. as far as we can tell, the governor s refinance the debt plan will cost about 14 million more dollars than the state would have to pay if they didn t refinance the debt. is that roughly your understanding? according to fiscal bureau, about $29 and a half million from what i understand. ....
$165 million, just so you know, is a payment due may 1st on our debt that he s actually taking to balance his budget. then he baes going to borrow to pay that back. before we get into the nitty-gritty, let me make sure you re not going back today? we re not going anywhere. we being all 14 of the democrats. yes. i understand the senate majority leader scott fitzgerald crossed state lines, headed into illinois to meet with some of your democratic colleagues today. were you there? if you were or if you talked to any of these men or women, how did the meeting go? no, i wasn t there. had i known he crossed state lines, i could have gone home for a little while. you did not want to talk to him. no, i was not part of the meeting. i don t know about the discussion. hopefully they were talking about the collective bargaining rights. am i breaking news to you that scott fitzgerald came to illinois? no. i heard about the meeting but i don t know what was discussed. in any ....
Million payment due in may on our debt. the money has already been allocated to make that $165 million. what governor walker is doing is taking that $165 million, balancing his budget with it, then bonding in the future to pay it off. he is turning $165 million into about $200 million when all is said and done. he is doing something he swore in his campaign he would never do. he is kicking the can down the road, and it is unbelievable that he is doing this and thinks he can pull it over the eyes of the taxpayers in the state of wisconsin, but that s what he s doing. he is borrowing to balance his budget. we tried to figure it out in terms of math. as far as we can tell, the governor s refinance the debt plan will cost about 14 million more dollars than the state would have to pay if they didn t refinance the debt. is that roughly your understanding? according to fiscal bureau, about $29 and a half million from what i understand. it will cost a lot more money. again, what he is doin ....