the republicans and democrats finally decide to come together and repeal and replace obamacare will be ready to get the job done. heather: amy, wishful thinking? well, maybe not. there s already bipartisan tax plan for a long time and an opportunity to reach across aisle, big mistakes of obamacare is it was passed on the party line which means you don t have bipartisan buy-in, you have partisan attack. something as reforming tax code, i think, has to be a bipartisan effort and i think democrats they should have their feet to the fire, do you want to help the economy move forward. heather: you had people within the own party not agreeing with it. so how do you get democrats on board? it s going to be a challenge, no question about it. i think that democrats and republicans alike need to come to the table, need to build a
happy mardi gras. speaking a little french there. we look forward to welcoming president trump to address the joint session of congress tonight and share his optimistic vision of the things he s been doing to keep his promises to the american people. that s what s most refreshing about these first few weeks in office is that he s really focusod doing the things he ran on. focussing on creating jobs which every meeting that we re in with president trump, one of the first things he talks about is how can we get the economy move again, create more jobs. how can we get government out of the way and end these regulations that are killing jobs. look what he s done in a few short weeks. greenlighted the keystone pipeline creating thousands of american jobs and strengthening our national security. just a few days ooh president trump signed the stream buffer rule. and he had real coal miners along with members of congress at the bill signing ceremony.
impa m paraphrasing here. what do you make of this? yeah, there s no doubt that you have a lot of voices on the gop side. these are the same voices that tripped themselves up in the first place when they were in control of congress and never pushed back against barack obama s agenda. so ultimately it s getting everybody in the room. here s the good news. we re seeing the economy move towards a notion that eventually president trump s agenda will go through. the order starting the matter less as we get in the data of manufacturing. 9 of 11 sectors have momentum. or today s housing data. the best existing home numbers in a decade. so as we move to the eve eventuality, the street is hoping and believing that trump
talk a little more about that. what you re find with the congressional review tact, they become privilege starting january 30th. for the next two weeks, looking at that two rules, finding the common sense for the last legislative days, ways that we can keep the environment safe and still bring jobs back to america. that s the focus of this house. the focus of this congress and we will get the work done. the house is going to pass bills this week to bring jobs back to america by rolling back some of the radical regulations that were put in place by unelected bureaucrats in washington. i think it s exciting to see that we re continuing to focus on creating jobs and getting our economy move again and rebuilding the middle class that a lot of barack obama s policies helped erode. if you look in the last week, it s been very significant for those of us who stand up in defense of innocent life. last week before we left for
correspondent john roberts continues his study of the candidates, their positions on issues and tonight it s all about jobs and the economy. i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. i tell you. in every election cycle, every presidential candidate promises to grow the economy and create jobs. if i m elected president, we will bring back jobs and growth and opportunity. the top republican candidates for 2016 are no different than their predecessors. but how would they make good on their promises? as president helping the economy move forward begins by recognizing that presidents don t create jobs. governors don t create jobs, senators don t create jobs. jobs are created by the private sector. one way the candidates are pledging to inspire the private sector, all are imposing dramatic reforms to the tax code, but there s stark differences. donald trump would lower the top personal tax bracket to 25%. jeb bush, 28%. and marco rubio, 35%.