gun-friendly state? at the end of the day this is a pandora s box of political issues. the pentagon should not have gone there. we asked them last fall to not do this. conveniently they did it right before the midterm elections when the administration knew that abortion was a key hot issue and a political issue. but i can t get any data and i would hope you would ask the pentagon how many women out there are like this? how many are pregnant, seeking abortion and living in a place they don t feel they can get one? it s an issue that s impacting the force. it s a violation of the height amendment and by the way, senator tuberville has said let s have an up or down vote on it. he ll live with it either way. the pentagon can t just abrogate existing law because it disagrees with it. on the issue of gun laws, you re talking about someone leaving a state maybe permanently. we re talking someone going
there s got to be revenue as part of it. as you just heard jason say, completely is off the table. when you say revenue, the tax increases? so tax increases should be absolutely. yeah, they should be part of the discussion. i want to emphasize here, if these members had to vote on cutting food stamps, cutting housing, cutting education by 30%, would they take that specific vote? would the republicans have the vote for that? it s really clever what they did. they passed this bill that says we ll cut 2%, we re going to tell you what we re not going to cut. we ll tell you what we are going to cut. that s the problem. it makes a deal very elusive. neil: if it s generic, you re right. if it s an issue, it s an up or down vote. doesn t like like the votes are there. i talked about a sell-off in the market. whether or not this has anything to do with it. it s beginning to happen. the markets thought this would
vote when they conclude. that s the centrist model right now. you ll see a lot of volleying back and forth with the left and the right. i believe where this ultimately lands by necessity because we have a democrat senate, a republican house and a be 60 vote filibuster threshold. we know it s going to land there. might as well start thinking that way now. neil: i like of this proposal to reduce the deficit. what i didn t understand, whether each proposal is put up for an up or down vote and how that goes forward. yeah, the commission would be an outside entity. no currently elected to congress. so take politics out of it. they re using facts and figures and numbers and making sure we have a healthy commit. two things we re pushing here. you re getting one side or the other depending who you re talking to. we cannot default on our debt.
starting in kansas, last year. more no matter who put the ballot measure on, what side o the equation you are on, peopl responded to same way, whether you are in a liberal o conservative state folks don t want this stuff. montana - kansas, montana, kentucky, over, and over again these ballot admission is when they re put tua straight up or down vote. the american peopl overwhelmingly want abortion t be safe. the problem is that republican largely do not i mean republicans don t overwhelmingly approve the dobbs decision but you said before, 64% o americans want abortion to b legal. in all our most circumstances. that same poll shows that 63 of republicans don t wan abortion to be legal are all i most circumstances this is why you have a party that is hostage to the - for 50 years now let s talk about that, an culture. i want to do it then and now
rights but there was also a lot o election denial not quite clear what motivated what look at the ballot measur starting in kansas, last year. more no matter who put the ballot measure on, what side o the equation you are on, peopl responded to same way, whether you are in a liberal o conservative state folks don t want this stuff. montana - kansas, montana, kentucky, over, and over again these ballot admission is when they re put tua straight up or down vote. the american peopl overwhelmingly want abortion t be safe. the problem is that republican largely do not i mean republicans don t overwhelmingly approve the dobbs decision but you said before, 64% o americans want abortion to b legal. in all our most circumstances. that same poll shows that 63 of republicans don t wan abortion to be legal are all i most circumstances this is why you have a party that is hostage to the - for 50 years now let s talk about that, an culture. i want to do it then and now when roe fell. and cultu