sort of appear that you re going through this process. but it s just not true even when you hear house democrats say i still haven t made up my mind. almost 95%, 98%, it s just not true. but back to the yes men, let me tell you. so we have done a story, the office of manage men and budgme is one of the most under covered parts of the administration. when president trump continually detectives frustrated that he doesn t get what he wants, when he asks his lawyers do this for me and they say, no, that s illegal, we can t do that, he then turns to what we call the yes men. and they have embraced that month nicker. it s russ vogue. you just go through the list of things. from reprogramming pentagon money to build the wall, which is now tied up in courts and the white house counsel opposed that, so slowing down the
only karl rove. standing by with a new larger version of his famous white board. how are you sean? sean: good. i like this, technology. pretty fancy. a little more expensive than the $5.98 verse. health care this issue this year going to be fault over by both parties. also going to be fought with a big back drop of perceptions about the issue this is why the democrats have a problem. 2% of the american people think 62% of the american people think this bill is going to add to the deficit. 54% think it will hurt the economy. 46% think it will cost the american people jobs. these are deep-seated perceptions, been developed over the last couple of years as this bill has been going through the process and passed
only karl rove. standing by with a new larger version of his famous white board. how are you sean? sean: good. i like this, technology. pretty fancy. a little more expensive than the $5.98 verse. health care this issue this year going to be fault over by both parties. also going to be fought with a big back drop of perceptions about the issue this is why the democrats have a problem. 2% of the american people think 62% of the american people think this bill is going to add to the deficit. 54% think it will hurt the economy. 46% think it will cost the american people jobs. these are deep-seated perceptions, been developed over the last couple of years as this bill has been going through the process and passed by congress and discussed.