and republicans to use as leverage to essentially and the damage graphic agenda getting. pass the key is that mitch mcconnell wasn t actually asking for any procession, in previous years this has been done to distract certain line items or frankly just to embarrass the administration. now it seems like it s been done but the work of kills agents. i think if you are going to counter the work of scales agents by mixing the 20 trillion dollar coins, or declaring it the debt ceiling unconstitutional by the 14th amendment, i think that s decidedly less crazy than what the republicans are doing. now kurt i have to play this moment that is sort of ironic that it happened, it was senator, chris coons, he was on fox and asking about the criticism on the debt ceiling negotiations, and this is what he said to chris wallace. if we are going to solve
behind mayor pete. let s bring in former new hampshire governor john sununu who served george h.w. bush on staff. mayor buttigieg leaping out in a new poll. what does this say to you, the fact that he has now come up from behind and he is surpassing joe biden and elizabeth warren? i think it shows that even amongst democrats crazy policies after a while don t sell well. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders trying to outdo each other with dueling $50 trillion dollar packages may have given them a sugar rush of support but even democrats looking at those understand that in the long haul those policies are not really electable in a general election. biden s problem is julie: continue. i didn t want to cut you off. biden s problem is people are beginning to understand he
so they don t escape back into the air. if it s not from irobot, it s not a roombaâ„¢ some of senator elizabeth warren s policies are getting hit from all sides. she finally released details on how she would pay for her version of medicare for all. as soon as she did, her rivals took issue with the 20 trillion
shannon: short-term measures. we only have 37 working days between now and the end of this fiscal year. guaranteed we won t have regular order appropriations. we ve only averaged 2 1/2 a year in the last 43 years to fund the government. we should appropriate 12 appropriation bills every year. shannon: we can t do it at home. we all have to have budgets and pay bills and knows the forecast. we go to china and borrow everything we ll had 10 trillion over the next decade to a 20 trillion dollar debt today. that s what the current cbo baseline budget says. the runaway costs here are in the mandatory, the three trillion of our four trillion expenditures. shannon: there is a growing movement to make the change in washington and see if it gets traction. thank you for coming in. bill. bill: shannon, thank you. 9:29 on a monday morning as we
massive substantive and legislative issue. tim carney, i think the person i d like to be least right now in washington, d.c. is paul ryan who has spent his entire life being a deficit hawk. but you look at what the president is promising, which is more coverage, costing less, and you look at the 20 trillion dollar debt and you look at these protests, which republicans, i don t think, are going to be lulled into a false sense of security like democrats were in 2009. and suddenly, paul ryan is thinking, man, how do i make all of these numbers add up? how do we stop a 20 trillion dollar debt to becoming a 30 trillion dollar debt? president trump is making paul ryan s job harder. he is saying you can have more coverage with less cost to the taxpayer and more choice. whether trump thinks government is a magic wand to do that or the market is going to magically do that, i don t know. but when you talk to conservatives on the hill and conservatives in think tank world, they wince every ti