sugar, not the costumes. that s what i say. neil: and the fear a lot of religious groups that have had there s always issues. i will throw in a economic angle. halloween generates $9 billion. until you work at the wall street journal. real quickly, the markets have been racing to records. do young people i assume you are invested. but do young people say i want in on no. cash. if we had the money we would. i don t know what money looks like. young people horde cash. really? yeah. they go on the yolo events. spend money on concerts. live now. neil: they look at this and say i ve been avoiding this but we don t have any money. neil: why are you spending out you have to live. and why enter the market on a high market? you have a cell phone bill, a car phone payment. neil: you won t even leave the home. and student loan debts. cry me a river.
components to elle story that detective wilson wanted to check out. he says he asked ellen to come down to the police department and meet with him in person. only she wouldn t. she said he is not missing. he said, well, we want to find him, and even ask her to come in to help us find him. she would not come in. so ellen and detective wilson never did meet face-to-face. she claimed she was giving all the information she had. he wanted to meet with you. he never said that. he says he did. he never ever asked me to come down. ever. instead ellen mailed the detective some paperwork that she found in mike s desk. a western union money transfer from mike snyder to dave sim owners in the amount of $200. a u-haul receipt with dave simmons name and number. the accounting of mike s cell phone bill from december 2001
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soul of our democracy. massive, unwieldy response. he s acting as if this is 1948 talking about spicer. it s unwieldy, no way we can do this, why don t you just ask us to dig to the center of the earth. can i have the november and december cell phone bill. that s it, boom. so massive and unwieldy, it boggles the imagination to try to even begin to grasp is it credible at all. can i have my november and december bill? sure. where would you like it spent? 1600 pennsylvania avenue, care of sean. it s not hard. this is easy. especially they have to have had logs or they should have had
thing differently. jason chaffetz received negative press when he said this about the healthcare bill. americans have choices. rather than getting that new iphone maybe they should invest in their own healthcare. jesse: he received wall to wall coverage on cable network for the so-called gaffe. but i remember another politician saying the same thing and receiving zero negative press attention. what i would say is if you looked at that person s budget and looked at their cable bill, their telephone, their cell phone bill and other things they are spending on, it may turn out just they haven t prioritized healthcare because right now everybody is healthy. nobody wants to spend money on health insurance. jesse: he said the same thing. but when a republican says it it s a gaffe.