more the middle class or doesn t. when you start to run the numbers, and look at the policies to get us to any reasonable fiscal goal, which is something we have been doing for months now, you start to realize that basically every single part of the budget has to be part of the solution. the white house says and reminds people that the president cut taxes for the middle class last year. this year s budget keeps the bush tax cuts for the middle class. they say the president has been consistent on this point. the president also said earlier this week, shepard, there are real budget problems ahead and that math isn t partisan. thank you. shepard: major on the lawn tonight. good weekend. former president clinton have will have a good one as well. is he expected to be resting outside of his home in chappaqua after doctors inserted two sentence in an artery near his heart to help with blood flow. he spoke at the end of the driveway where a reporter asked him if he plans to slow it counse
knowledge of what real business people, small or large worry about, in terms of making ends meet? and they said you don t have to do it yourself, you need to surround yourself with people who have done it and get new advisers. and there is question now about whether he needs more of those people around them. look at the attacks on bain capital. the president goes after private equity on the grounds that they tried to make a profit. that is the definition of private enterprise and yet the president is seen as attacking it. these why a large number of moderate democrats, including former president clinton have come out and said, look, mitt romney s business career is good, it s solid, it s the kind of experience that you need to run the united states economy and that is a profound difference between mitt romney and president obama. megyn: stu varney, thank you, sir. you can bet the campaigns for president obama and for governor romney are trading punches over who is to blame for the ba