constituency. that s the thing. tip o neill, he didn t worry about placating his constituents. mike barnacle, it was an opium den with most of them before they got elected in 74. there were some crazy leftists in that group. do you think they ran over tip o neill. do you think anybody ran over nancy pelosi in the beginning? newt gingrich will tell us what we were going to do. that didn t last for very long. but you don t. i mean true leaders stand in front of the group and say guys i m not going to allow to you kill yourself if you have a good exit strategy then let s talk about it. but listen, we re not going to shut down the government without a plan b. there was a much better strategy that they could have let just play out that they completely overlooked because they were so focused on the impossible. take a look at this.
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he has seen a 20-point negative in favorability. she upside down from the senator in utah. there is so much to talk about here. this is a margin of error stop. this is quite frankly what walker and charles kraut hammer and paul ryan and myself have been warping about for well over a month now. we have written it and talked about it and said this is going to happen. they had no exit strategy. the gallup poll comes out with record low numbers in all the years of polling. then you have nbc news wall street journal poll coming up, not only that, but i don t know if you remember a simpler time. the nbc news wall street journal poll shows what ted and
erin, that they came away with the quote, small measure of hope that this does become the exit strategy. of course, as with everything, the devil has got to be in the details. and the question is going to be if this is the road that everybody goes down, what will the parameters of the negotiations be? because every senior republican source i ve spoken to in the house has said in order for this to work, there have to be very specific parameters for negotiations on what they would entail with regard to what republicans are asking for. something that deal with reducing the debt and the deficit. that s where we are tonight. they re going to be a series of meetings tomorrow. maybe most importantly with house republican leaders and key committee chairman, republican chairman and the white house. and the president, i should say. thank you very much. obviously this could be significant, although again, six weeks, every time we ve had one of these deadlines, it waits until the next deadline.
united states, the blow to our prestige, how the rest of the world views us, that is irreparable. mr. ribble, what do you think in terms of an exit strategy that gets us through the holidays that we don t have something very horrible happen? yes, my own plan would be of course to actually address what are the true drivers of our long-term fiscal condition, which would be entitlements. there is broader agreement on some of the reforms to actually reform social security. my encouragement to the speaker is that we actually look at that one, completely drill right into it and craft the policy necessary to take that 9.6 or $10 trillion of unfounded obligation and secure and save social security for the next 75 years. it can be done.
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