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at berkeley we've got plant not only in office talking about
michelle with substantive
there really is the today's that resolution of the not so sure
there's a kind of show that my grandma watchmen
evento
that was tough
exit she's not an goblets are but before you start with some serious *** out
uh... i saw a great so i don't really
yes uh... on my way into the studio there was a sign on at building that appear to be
and the end of the light was era and i don't know what it was about
but he said
you are here now
and i thought wow it's really hard to dispute that
you are here now
now i have my dad
done it
okay
fasciitis it was a gigantic is now there is a map and said you're here
and
random things that i fear with are now here comes to us
uh... we've got
uh... tea party conventional
in playboy magazine very very interesting
at pro and con of tea party it's not just cut it's an interesting prose in there as
well
al franken goes the war cod
damnit i'll tell you sought man
africans do it
audible we will ***
but so did him a little bit
and then down
look into
what this travel she thinks and whether they're coming after soc security
but that's that
miss kestler
list or the tea party
at the guy who is a case treat lobbyists
uh... wrote at basically and
article for playboy magazine
he labeled it an honest so he's
we don't know who the strike
but he says he's for the tea party moment and he's very proud to be part of it and he
has some up points in there
uh... that a refreshing and that uh... put the tea party in a very good light
uh... he also had missed some things that i think puts tea party in a bad light but
i don't know if you have to recognize that or not
so let's get started with both sides number one
uh... he says that uh...
that they are not taking their orders from people like sarah pale
that she's way outside the room which is just somebody that the press was the focus on
but the guy coming out with a lot of decisions is that uh... bright part andrew bright barred
who runs
uh... big government dot com in a couple of other conservative websites
today's about that one
i would be that is a good thing if it's true to our uh... it's a very believable
uh... there is
he's generating a lot of ideas that they eventually filter down the politicians like set up a
lot
never have never delight in our ad
but number three
he'll be of course when you see stories like this at our house for a little skeptical
who knows maybe it's a bright part guy who's planning the story and then a to make bright
part luck baker
so that's entirely possible
and f_ lee within his bag of tricks but okay that's a little interesting now but number
two he says that uh...
the uh... do not like conspiracy theories at all so if your birth ur
aka again so bomb always really brought here dot you're out
if you're a true thirty or out
okay so that's good that's positive said most of the time that their rallies
there aren't really racist than they are that angry now again this is from his perspective
he's a conservative
lobbyist it in the
uh... in washington now
becomes interesting stuff
we they played inside outside it
so oughta politicians come
they get their marching orders from them
they say hey
uh... what are the talking points
and that group used to be small now apparently congressman attending these meetings are getting
larger and larger
who upon enough what that means they had a worse
at the richard nixon sweet but the publisher motel
which was the rome i was staying right next to
what we had our live coverage
and easier day
i would have had a meeting at that time to imagine
i'd sneak in a little bit
the military pointed might force them
repair it
i treated epic trip
but left the country coming to problem for instance
not that surprising and i'm i'm not that put off by i don't think it's that big a deal
but what's more interesting
is that there's a lobbyist in that
into all these meetings through the years ago i give you one quote
the worst thing i considered a key part of this guy says i work for is that i can make
lots of noise but can't win without professional help
and looked up at radio popping one this organization from the same regis for
which is of course one of
the faces hotels and
uh... its
i get that they're gonna wanna pull in some institutional players and i don't mind if
they had a meeting at the same regis part
what i would concern about
is that the tea party is being controlled by
corporate lobbyists
and if you are a tea party activist as we should be most concerned about if this is
all a little game they're playing to any great the starting point thirty verbal commerical
and they've spoon feed it to you well then you're being played for a stalker
that's the real point point of concern
so now
daughter concern is that their
instigating things doing dirty tricks
uh... and
want peace of in
evidence he gives users to be proud of it
but the tea party guys have bought a lot of s e r u sheriffs
so they're going to go to rallies and account and i have got already but planning to go
to more
with n_c_a_a_ t-shirts
that's the big labor union
and then cause trouble
and pretend that there would be you know
i don't know why he gave a baptism should
but that's definitely disturbing and then of finally i think
and this might be the most powerful
this is about how they're appealing to that back to this
cases we go for the lowest common denominator
were playing to the reptilian brain
rather than a logic centers so we look for keywords in images
to leverage the intense rage
and anxiety of white working-class conservatives
in other words i thought the same part of your brain
that causes road rage
i'm in various who wins is exactly what we've been saying on the show
they're not trying to do much that's why we're always frustrated with the women
that doesn't make any sense of that dozens connective at
they don't care if they just want a car
distraught flash words that cause from ready
and who's in for a look at the end of the syndrome
for white
working-class conservatives
their target is not
unclear it's very clear
get those guys who work a little angry to begin with about losing their power become
angrier
and then have meetings with key tree lobbyists and direct and anger
source help inc
that he says also viewed fair
uh... will produce this parable of senior
and some of them are lobbyist for summer not summer very you know
concern about conservative serve ideology
and it's not just one monolith and that's it it's very convincing at what he what he
says about
but it sounds very true
you know what that gives me a little bit a hope that maybe the tea party at some point
realizes hey wait a minute why are we at the same regis part of these lobbyists
elution week they actually pursuant to sort of ideology rather corporate aside algae which
article
totally different things
i hope they cover that realization but
you know following these guys is not the way to do it
one final thing he says
that they've been
doing this program
long long time
and not the people and stuff but
lobbyists working for conservative organization restricting anchor
at really directors but this guy's motivations that because
if you really he prop sum up a lot of ways many gives away a lot of their insider info
i don't know why he did it
it you know but put playboy is a legitimate publication and they've decided
sentimentality believe uses very much for real right
he says
if he ever got a call saying hey so-and-so is for
uh... late term abortion
uh... that was probably me
would we're the ones that generate that stuff
and
he goes
he says that
they do black arts that method that's what he literally calls it
for some of these republican tactics
and um...
look anthony you-know-what let me come back to one of these things cause is an example
in here that i want to give you
we go well
is over but i guess
now this is part of the lobbyists are lobbyists are working okay
so i'll come back there for you now so that's the key point
and now here comes on a side alfred
guy promos side now because they're conservative he's liberal
but because he's actually going to logic incense
and al franken turns out to be
one of the smartest senators we have you know that all is the commander uh...
and you know what i i have you know i heard is shown we have on this show and i've been
on his instead
of course you the sense that he's a smart guy
when i was treated
uh... i didn't get a sense of
how bright he is and how right he is sissy became until he became the center
and he's just been doing fantastic work in that
and it it's not just like blind rage alright abdullah brownstone tabloid
the elise crafting axle piece of legislation that are really hard to argue with
and he's actually made it even gets into service on board because
you go well that's just tuned their blood to go i don't know how to fight against
so now one of that is the finance reform bill
he give a speech by the supreme court
who is both funny
uh... really smart at the same time
let me give you a couple lines from the speech
uh... first s
he he tells the room and a sign of american constitution society
says look you're left with your right
odds are at least one out of three of you will some day be filled filibuster by senator
paul
okay so he's got the crowd you know worked out and then
uh... he isn't the real constitutional issues he says
i mean i don't speak like latin but unless they're dependent starry decisive sneeze
overturn stuff
the navy's fiber could serve as the stop calling other people
dangerous radicals
you know what you're getting at started sizes is precedent
and these customers always say harding radical activist
jut on darting precedent
and in the minute they got opportunity overturned ever president if they could deposit we cut
because they never meant it
they just wanted
conservative ideology went up not actually judicially conservative
but politically conservative ari different review dish a conservative
you believe in precedent
if you're politically conservative but there are pressing or a house in just one
their final result to be
in favor of
you know the right wing in this kind
you could say that that liberals in the past that the activists and politically liberal
this is what the robbers court so
uh... al franken is explained
so as he talks as al franken talks to american constitution society
uh... he
wants to explain to people
hey listen
is affecting your daily lives this roberts courses for in court that's right winger
uh... and you need to understand that so he he has this quote he said if you have a credit
card if you watch t_v_ if you file insurance claims if you work in other words if you participate
in american daily life at all
did you interact with corporations that are more powerful than you are
the degree to which these corporations rights are protected over yours while that's extremely
relevant your life
and in case after case
the roberts court
has put
not just the thumb
this uh... on the scale in favor
of those corporation
see now this is a democratic politician do something very rare
explaining to people
conservative judicial activism
is hurting you in your real life
snot theoretically says look they always talk about all the late term abortions in
getting the crosses over the nor is out of the public
every nine in the public's wearing your local time easily
that's not the real issues
those all distractions cities argues that although on your side he said the real issue
is
corporate power
which affects your everyday life
versus individual power in individual freedom
and protecting you which is what the government supposed to be doing
by whether it's national defense the police
or regulations to make sure that corporations take
safety regulations whatever it might be some for example
rate doesn't blow up a spill over the gulf of mexico
he's making the case
the reason i'm so sorry about that because almost no other democrat does
his autobahn issue be doing every day
he should explain what judicial activism is
as al franken is is doing here
any should make it clear how it affects your everyday life
at such a breath of fresh air
to to see this speech
you should look at the whole thing on it tweed out there uh... the video the speech for you
guys
uh... art on twitter dot com slash beyond curve so if you can watch it it's fantastic
and it's just an absolute relieved to see a democrat
uh... finally doing his job and making the case is your have been making
for the last several decades and never got around
now when we come back
stops
panther uh... no there's uh... says new report out by citigroup uh... saying how much of
the professional lose it uh... it this current
what they consider strong version
of finance reform passes
so some banks like goldman sachs for example could lose a quarter of their profits
addicts say this is a trial morningside all mine
god can you believe that the bank who was a court of the prop
i don't see it is a warning sign it into something that's fantastic out what
it's not because we don't like corporations who have a lot of making money that's ridiculous
at night he sells more speakers i got no problems
their bill gates sells moral wind hooks up i've got no problems
they you know that that's not the issue of the show is
dat does that profit-making effect us at all the taxpayers right
so for example when ppm makes more money
drilling for oil wherever ok that that's how it works and we all pay for the oil that's
capitalism
but if they don't
proper safety precautions and then they spilled oil all over the gulf of mexico
well and that affects ops
so if it means but they don't make a little less profit
because they're
actually doing safety checkups as they should well then i want to make it a little less
profit
because of it's in it effects artists were involved in decision
you see what i'm saying
so now work for the banks
what are three reasons why i'm happy that they would be making less of a profit
if finance reform passed right
you know relatively strong birch
they would get rid of some of the overdraft fees the late fees is that are these are
quiet ways they will end up
the allot of your money this although i don't worry if the overdraft happens you you'll
be covered you do you check won't balance
what they don't tell you is how much do you charge you for that
and it's very deceptive in it's in the details they don't tell you about
and indeed
hundreds of millions and sometimes billions of dollars doing that
so now they want to protection on that
so that you keep more of your money
if the banks make less profit that means they got to take less from you
that's a good thing not a bad thing
an opportunity
does this mean her report explains
hey you know what
within my actually
uh... stop us from taking risks
out with the depositors' money
so in which case we'd make less money 'cause we couldn't use that as capital
cascaded through what do we want them taking risks
with the money we deposited in their banks
house is a bad thing
okay point number three
they say well at this reform passes especially with that service amendment in that
then we will be at the able take as much rest and hence we will make as much money
what part of this sounds back
look at that sounds fantastic as well
because
if they take that
a lot of risk to make a lot of money in a short of for themselves
there endangering armani
so
but don't crying cover-up core of this report this report is great
now the
congressman cared at all about representing the taxpayers then that look at ever born
thank you very much for letting us know exactly what it does
yes that's exactly what's gonna happen
is that of course the congress all of that report all my god i'm so sorry bank suddenly
nagata teddy white let's let's take the bus this money digressed would king
yet that any kind of things you like it's better
i have a done deal too little too tough on a congressman because there are going to be
some reforms in this legislation of course the real question is how much and look let
me layout one of the market for yes if they actually keep the ball current rule in because
it's not
settled by any
church the nitish right now is full
and they keep a direct is a man with a blank slate did in there
in the final
and i said if the and they kept the frank m in the middle of cigarette he lost that
one
if they kept those three and you got the heart of the fed the consumer protection agency
hey you know what it's it's nowhere near uh... perfectly i don't think it's anywhere near
good enough is it still doesn't
i contain leverage n capitalization is centers that are but
i'll take it
i'll take it but that's a half local i can take
my problem is
if they lose the frigate imminent and it was though there are three hundred and they lose
local rule
well then it was a joke
you see what i'm saying so let's see what's in there then
but we got our eyes wide open as to what's going on
and of course by the way another great thing in there was that
shareholders the cat people who own the company's we're gonna get a more say and other companies
are on
uh... but brocco obama kilda
so that's no longer in
held by the way in case you don't know of course uh... brocco almost also trying to
kill
uh... there is a man with a place like uh... that's areas
now uses a gardener but
and i will still from time to time
but don't make a mistake about it
steph leo bomb
particular bomber hired either
he has no daggers doing that he's a fool
okay the reality is he does that mean le figaro etc or her body
all right now uh...
which led to a more peaceful about russian
i will say that the way
all right let's have a doctor's project atlanta may have an open mind again
okay uh... i said was already assured today a surprise them by saying
i would be piggy compromise bill with a lot of
problems that which was the n_r_a_ we talked about on the show before
because but come on let's go if the core of the bill is okay i'll take it
on practical okay
but if they have no core then there's no point to it in the subject art so now look i've
gotta get to this uh... next story x is very important
i'm going to be a long video here
so i'm a trip test rapacious low but i think it's a very very important as one
figures
what happen is the view that the social security commission
i'm sorry
that's a funny forty-foot
you have this that deficit commission and they're trying to figure out how to lower
the deficit
now if they were honest and they were actually concerned cutting defense or raising taxes
uh... especially on the wealthy
and
is limiting entitlements
okay look and that's a fair conversation was through some give-and-take and let's not get
caught up in parks ok but it does look like that's what they're doing it looks like there
may focuses
cut social security and medicare
which is outrageous so then you've got a guy but i have a alex los angeles so she really
works
and he's going to get out there and talk to one of the commissioners at all since
now on the one hand i like that al simpson is being very frank and
whisker saying
nannies blind took it up but that's good
at least he's having a bit of a debate as he's
it appears to be disdainful to a person
who's asked him perfectly legitimate questions but nonetheless it is we had that conversation
i think this is fantastic i think this is the real journalist
now just so you know you have contacts for this conversation
social security has been running a debate star plus org decades now
that's how it was dull except we don't have that surplus
injected into the regular budget and already spent
so bush said hey as an example of a spending on entitlements they spent on defense
they spent on taxes they spent on everything okay
as an example bush said alarm budgets not that bad let go of that clinton enemies are
plus so i can do
biggest tax cuts the united states history
but actually
the budget was in that they were taking out of the social security surplus
so that's what losses that simpson about the grace of the questions
look at this interaction
i think that gives you an exact sense
of where this tab was for the stance
will come back and talk about area
right
makes up for some social security vivek
i guess one of the follow-up
but what about adequacy and focusing on that issue as well
well i just wanted to know what we're doing that so i wanted to actually
when entities
hornet haha
here's one
abruptly halted
without getting old black word
bill
cutting angela coming
thank goodness
will go broke
here twenty three cell
what do you mean by perot key witnesses who else is going to go out there ought to be
able to pay seventy five percent of the benefits that are battling
the new year
twenty thirty seven
instead of getting a hundred percent of your check you can read it but
seventy five percent chance
if we catch me up so if you'd like
chechans yourself sixty-five so we want to take care
i'm not confident balancing the budget on the backs of seniors supplant *** so
you've got that one counsel
is only about those
two things down complied with
balancing
the body of the united states in the back seat
and we're not comedy thing
apec pupil him thank you for being so frank
uh... mike
my ap my question is
raising the retirement age is actually an across-the-board benefit cuts
sell fifteen different options please
okay why no one
no i was just like to get dot the one procedure people now if i was actually going to expel
serbs analysis on c_n_b_c_ saying that that was
star one of the there that there's anything uh... haha
aluminum through which people infusions from ok which we are told is
is picking up more who's taking him right now dance what about two hundred eighty billion
dollars in surplus that brings america is no
surplus it's a bunch of all i know you like that that's what i wanted to actually going
to happen soon
tumhare tribune box o'connell use
which have been used to build
the interstate highway system and all the things people to join us
sent out two warriors tax cut for the welfare yet but you get your crampons opic the real
stuff it was to do with the highway system
it was a lot of america
intentionally arrival he was in no
there's not enough company every month
your payment of monthly may reshape director which is how the system is set up regular
actually set up so that the current generation funds
uh... the retiring on with your interest sixteen p
phantom of the system
one taking out theater three people paying into the system twenty not the intended to
get it because there were two people paying too much good news about what did they plan
to that which is why i should have a good things about being retire they thought he
would not
at fifty seven that's what they set the date of sixty-five can't get through this to happen
ideas
this famous in upward expectancy was fifty seven years on twenty seven sixty five and
a retirement date
now the life expectancy is seventies or their previous right and so we have to adjust make
it work
the future people like you
in the industry but here's one one question on that but thanks again to raise a friend
life expectancy has not be fully distributed across incomes
spectacular winter weather to life expectancy gauges exodus five-and-a-half years if we
don't know what your plan
we can we talk about everything everything you know
but let me know if you just a minute flash words in
roundups ashford legislative everyday one of the zero in on on a few things like that
commented yet
if he were to establish that the work i i i am i'll be honest dot
the world societies
that actually that's because all the technicalities
survival he wasn't backed by the full faith in government and ask what they can
i will faithfully credit thereabouts applicable to the their box just like any other dot com
inevitably not hurt people involved with the government and the government or quotes attached
to the government
citizens from the government doesn't own the box it's actually the government away nor
his assistant work for her
rather
you here but i don't know
in the system for the month
him
kam roderick
there's more going after coming and that happened three four weeks ago
self-motivated and record outcomes wednesday when the yahoo internal damage so when you're
concerned with the keep along
so you can convince don't it breaks loose ends
the government goes
answers
to businessman after williams
money after that
system because we have no is that
story government property
but that's what i do not want everybody to do that
thank thanks so much so yeah i think it would be especially because we obviously have a
very different understanding of that but i'm not interested in boulder
that i understand that it's just in my in my understanding from actually living in the
nineteen eighty three commission
out that she started pre-columbian retirement of the baby boom by building up that he
surviving members of the
returns through that
but actually they knew that there is going to be democratic issues when they shut up
social security sub actually predicted never dreamed up the ladder expected
the seven-year
seventy eight years
seven bloomberg dot net people
security rhetoric on
it was set up
prepared her
confirmable their thoughts words and pictures
university of point three percent of their went to the following without
com ha
bret what's actually income
insurance rates so we can transfer him to replace lost wages
death disability or old age which was
actually but
everything it's definitely an insurance program meaning that the people own
being shut tight there
they're giving money in
an expectation that if there might about at live
that's why i wanted to get their money for but right now
began monte which book do you
won't have to go
here's bristol cathedral week that
but you can't do it now
which increases
money out those
but that's not personal security thus increasing the deficit 'cause it's still bringing in
more money back
it goes down
returns except for minor some slack to get loaded onto boats curitiba adorable
america increases
uh... relief
but what i'm trying to get social security is separate bell from uh... from the general
budget rights of social security income earners detective it's totally in agreement actually
bring the one hundred his
four weeks ago that will uh... manager accepting that calculating interest paid on that on
the box to see if you do to include that is still in the previous year corporal preview
when you want to talk about the streets
system what does that say said something's going on a number of his theory of the room
her very we've given that septic that i'd love a copy of what it was rejected yet
direct contact with the idea that you need
yeah that'd be fantastic thanks so much senator
since i hope you guys my salary sided i'm going to break it down for you know
the reason i played along for a free it's because one
you never see that on television
they never asked them real questions that level does offend pastor questions by our
class
number two begins to it
kuwait one on someone someone actually asking that question
gave me a great mindset
into how these guys are thinking his here's a guy who's gonna make those decisions for
you
and i always wonder like are the genuine
and a depended on understand the scope the problem with the reality of a problem
or are they malicious they know but they're looking to rob your for security money so
that
what i got out of that is that
alan simpson
genuinely believes will be sending
but it is so ingrained in his head
the way that things have been going
that he can see outside of it
and when the guy gives a factor gives of numbers
let you know put that sophistry are battling ok all i know as were taken a double hit
to not let let me explain that stuff
if you're not already familiar with the turkey so if
with a twenty cent double hit he said well we have to have trillion dollars
that the we were supposed to pay into social security
i trust fund so that when you retired yugo cab like to think that you would take didn't
because you paid into it
back here to naturally about
they already spent it
so now they don't get the radar social security surplus anymore so that's your first hit
so because that was adding
hundreds of billions of dollars to every budget
for decades
so now they can't spend that extra money 'cause it isn't there because there's less
more people retire less people paying for his eighth explainer
plus they have actually pay out those i_o_u_'s so that's the double hit
uh... to the budget
now alesis is right about that
he doesn't think all my god i can't believe we spent the money that the american people
put into their
retirement fund
he thinks
what to do that
uh... its far east bank
and you know what it's condos i
i gotta find a way to cut it
so that uh... you know that we can make it solvent
as alex also says there but huh
he's a it is solvent
that that's not and this positions they paid into it so that they could retire off of it
misses the mark now in hondo wendy for synthesis three people were dying at the age of fifty
seven reported sixty five f thought but nobody's ever actually get this month
you get that rationale
if any
we never intended to pay you in the first place without you're gonna die fifty cent
now people are paying that got living two seventy a crime
missus mop of course we look at that might be did you know that you put into the system
desert expanded our projects
and when he says all light on the wars on the tax cuts
this is not on highway to hell you can bet aboard to give me the abortion
but we spent on highways
come on now wait a minute way to do this pen on highways yes they did
is that the only thing in the united states budget
you don't you know we have a wrong and each of them so security money at only a portion
did
the infrastructure
they didn't
i'm a hundred percent positive of it
we know the facts
what they did was the target than expected on
briefing including the wars
including a tax cuts
including all that stuff but he doesn't want to admit it
when the establishment's press on the highway robbery
of those up as social security money
they said i don't know what i for good cause we both highways
if he doesn't want to get this talk the talk at they took it it's gone
so what's their plan
there fifteen different ways bigger cut your so scary that's what he was finally said the
fifteen ways
one of them is the arrays uh... their retirement
losses as they were even if you raise the retirement age
isn't that a way of saying
the people already put in with this expectation
too bad will basically breaking that contract
and we'll take a significant amount of money away from you because we're going to pay you
out later
that since it began indisputable
that-that's map birthday
and he's like a lot we didn't expect you know once all day long weeks of your money
and we both highways or something okay it was for a good purpose
there's that kind of the house instead
an accident but i think he's been genuine i think he really as internalize this stuff
this heat
did any intention of ached raising taxes
cutting defense did you get any of that from that video i don't understand so scared
but i looked at and i thought na na na na na this guy and all
and he's representative of what all the guys on that commission
of course is not everybody's good slightly different opinion
but what he represented uh... i know from having read the other uh... that people's
the
you reports and where they lean et cetera
he represents pretty much this that was
know that commission is to find a way to take your social security
and that's not us
he says it's a scare tactic is that it's not
but i i'm not part of any agenda today and focus on the kids meeting labor
well i wish acrobatic labor by about part of any agenda until you what's happening
and tim and they don't think it's a big deal
because they're because alan simpson and or eighteen the people on that commission don't
rely on social security
they don't rely on medicare
use medicare asos here is my third help some other country club fees uh... you know
uh... but it's true it's true they don't need it they don't understand how much you needed
and they don't understand that you paid into it and that it's not ***
but two point five trillion dollars
of i_o_u_'s that they gotta find a way to cut
any key lying to you and that's why boston agreed on the i don't know this guy and never
outflows in before
we did a great job and ask you
the paid into it it's not install that you had a huge subplots
what did you do with it
and allison siblings and so you know
uh... water under the bridge
and on probable all that
eugene see how condescending it was from the whole time
as lost as a basking one legitimate question after another he's not used to it is used
to television with a plan for a mango of all the what
installs about either because those riverdale have to and you know that any other choices
myself
nobody's chuckle as i said let's get you in your overstating sophistry crap
date leave me alone
i'm trying to cut people's
yet retirement money
but on the tide back till bomb because i have to have a choice
yeah i got to tell you with the reality
yeah i heard on billy because the reality is over mister challenge you know
they would be a leaker
uh... big i'm gonna stop talking about coming or people who or art
can see straight because of
their teams that drives me crazy or policy address agrees with that
bush had
uh... proposes deficit commission the democrats would have cried bloody ***
and we everybody would've fought in all the progressive groups who fought it
and we might have even one because people don't want their social security or medicare
cut
is the reason why that's the third rail park
but it isn't bush
itzel bomb
soweto obama says let's do the staff is a commission
and don't worry there gonna be their and neutral
and we should do in this is literally a part of it they're saying that they should do it
upward down boat on this no amendments
no debate
whatever comes out of this commission
robbers and they get a vote no on it yes or no okay
but none of the other procedures that other stuff that health care or finance reform had
to go through
ando bon this is my stamp of approval there's a good condition
and he knows is to cut social security and medicare
any point
forty nine eighteen does not commission or what they euphemistically call
fiscally conservative
he packed it with conservatives
how can you not get the solution with low bomb alway not to give us a little obama
you're not paying attention and you think i got to be on my home in india
democrat soul bomber must be good
no at look i've got to be honest with you
he's posing nude eighteen different way
with this with this
he'll pay
you know with the
what he did with the drug companies in the health care reform
amply single
an outlook
i was going to tell you it not every single thing
but so much of it
is in favor of
the largest corporations from the richest people in america
if you thought that was going to change
well you got a rude awakening coming your way
that is not changing as alice
but so
but you know lasting
opa much isn't
natural born politician he bends to the right
all the time
today joe wilson was in the news from the guy who yelled out you'll you lie in the middle
of the speech in congress
remember the very next week
they'd even the joe wilson and change it said the bill
to cut out immigrants it into health care bill
the alba mobile
band fit any pressure from the right any pressure right
that's why i'm telling you it so important to crate a powerful lap
because if you create a powerful leopards
seeking his
acts
he's going to bend to you
because he's a politician
he bends the power
he's not strong
he bends
so far he's not going to back to the lapd because he thinks you don't have any power
he thinks you're just plenty into your eyes
the chairman of b_p_ said
you're the small people
so small people get this treatment at all for me to get off of right
well macon
yet look what we can't get you all for cool
way all the sun europe on his back and he doesn't know how to get you off
and he goes ok all right i by identified
at what what would you like
we've got to get to that point
if you don't make embed his head
never gonna give a damn about you
he's a publication
and he's just gonna run steamroll u
and just give
what these guys or powerful
who are making a m
bowers head
he's gonna do whatever you do what
you could hate me for saying that but that's the reality isn't based on things like this
that's why i ran it eight minute long video as a perfect snapshot into this telstra
they're planning to take your money now the question is are you get a lot
harsh back down and start malware just tell you about conservatives so far
are indifferent your concerns because they don't understand it in a live in your world
they live in their world where everybody's perfectly rection doesn't donates was carrier
medicare or anything else
now we have a great example
rush limbaugh on his program is gonna be talking about the free lunch program that kids school
can't afford launch jet so they don't go hungry in the middle of the school day
last summer's coming up
they will be getting a free lunch anymore and this concern about
hayat are they going to have enough forty
but rush
lives animation in palm beach i'm
read a book about it that you literally has his staff is maids is butler's like scented
candles
before he comes into is
house so that he has the right or roll minor
he owns dozens of cars he owns a fifty warm million dollar jet
you know he made that money however he made it it's ok i'm not begrudge yet
but i'm just tell you that in the context of
doesn't understand what it means to be poor
or top or to be hungry
and he's gonna give this team
credibly condescending
little segment on it it starts out
pretty bad
and it's downright
only by then
this is what he thinks of poor people
a companion story from uh... ale well knows
record number of u_s_ kids facing summer of hunger
with the school year ending in communities across america more than sixteen
million children faces summer of hunger
while classes recession may relied on free or discount at this of course fits into
well account that the parents i got to sit around and let their kids starve
wife two kids don't know what they're going to start
the school board or the catalyst are
cockpit since if this is this is just institute
we can escape the with just contests capable
they live in the uttered deniability
of basic human nature
actually have it in their head and somehow these parents are still working
that they will let their kids go hungry and stuff
elissa schools take care of it
well you know when you know when we started feature list or when where to find food
uh... for young demographics we're defines would not let school his art where to find
food
we have a daily feature on this
anticipate is always there was some
where to find food
and of course the first will be tried your house
it's a film called the refrigerator
you probably already know about it
try and looking there
there are also things get what's called the kitchen of your house
called cupboards
animals cut words most likely
you're gonna find dingell's twenties
ladies reggie potato chips all kinds of depth and maybe you can a corn if you don't want
but the it will be there
if that doesn't work
try i happy meal at mcdonald's
you know where mcdonald's ins
there's the dollar menu at mcdonalds in if they don't have chicken mcnuggets dial nine
one one and ask for obama
of there's another place
none of these options work
defined food there's always the neighborhood dumpster now you might find competition with
homeless people there
there are videos that have been produced a show you
how they held falling down
and have a dumpster dot
and survive until school kicks back up
in august
can you imagine the benefit we were provided people
we do it again this time
he he lives p
began in the book that i read about rush limbaugh yugos and
heat at the finest restaurants has
uh... waiters henninger waiting on 'em hand and foot
etcetera
status
he doesn't get it man
uses should go to your refrigerator
cat rush to get respect that their poor they might not have the same things their fridge
that you have
if that ever for can occur to you
that may be debate are embarrassed but they go unpaid take this
free lunch program or food stamps even though they hate taking it
but they do it because they don't have a choice 'cause they gotta feed their kids
and if they don't want to running through dumpsters
and look at that time that the and he just came out to you
the poor belonging
dumpsters
i don't want to give you any of my money at all
no matter how much the government provided
for me to get me to to where i i don't care i don't
don't care about the community i don't care about your family values i don't care about
anything just want to keep all my money
if that means you are
can't separate plate dumpsters then i laughed at you
uh... pop pop pop pop or implied food in a dance
you know people wonder what what we think worse than was applied
that's what