frustrated. karzai s remarks came during a private meeting with afghan lawmakers on saturday, and it s the second time in less than a week that he s made anti-american comments. gibbs also called karzai s remarks, quote, genuinely troubling. well, they re generally troubling, mika, because the united states of america, after nine years in afghanistan, after two commanders in chief, still have no exit strategy. now, of course, the things we were supposed to have learned from vietnam and the beirut tragedy was you never go into war until you have an exit strategy. the only semblance of an exit strategy, mort zuckerman, that we have is that we will stay there, and young americans will continue to die. and american taxpayers will continue to spend billions and billions of dollars a year. so we can prop up the government of hamid karzai. hamid karzai.
some point we have to talk about an exit strategy. we have to talk about an exit strategy at some point. during the ford/carter years, when we were in the kind of job market we will be going into. that is where people will be finding jobs but they re not always going to be commensurate with their qualifications. in those years, pem people abused unemployment benefits quite a bit. they would get themselves unemployed, go to school, get themselves unemployed, run for public office. we had one guy running for a school board who admitted he was using unemployment benefits to finance basically full-time campaign. in canada, they had terrible experiences with this. people rotating jobs in communities. they would work six months, then someone else would work six months. they would kind of swap the jobs around. i have to say, peter, i mean, i think most people want to get a job and they want to get a job that they re going to advance in, that s going to make them be able to grow their fami
comparing me to some japanese soldier stuck in a jungle on some southeast pacific island is just a little strange. i ll let his words stand for themselves. also ahead, will president obama be able to stick to his exit strategy in iraq? the top u.s. military commander tells us where the withdrawal plan stands right now. and she s an a list actress and she s wearing a $5 ring. she ll explain how it figures into her work to empower women. when i grow up,
issue of two-income families. if you make $1,000 a week and they gave you $500 in unemployment benefits a two-income family, reduction intake-home pay is not that large. the incentive to find another job quickly is reduced. this does extend how long people are on unemployment insurance. we do agree this kind of economy, unlike anything certainly we ve seen since the early 1980s extending unemployment benefits was necessary as the right thing for our country to do, at some pint we have to talk about an exit strategy? we have to at some point. during the ford/carter years the job market we will be going into. that is where beam will be finding jobs but not always going to be commensurate with their kwchkz qualifications s in those years people abused unemployment ben fetes quite a bit. get themselves unemployed. go to school. get unem ploimed, frourn public office. one guy running for a school board admit head was using
that itself is a thicket is expensive to enforcement you have to hire a lot of people. did you comply with line 66b? if the point is you need a two-page credit card agreement that could be read by somebody with a high school diploma with 96% comprehension rate? look, here is a form you can fill in yourself with what you want to pay in interest and fees. those things aren t nearly so hard to monitor as you go along. my view is the banks have plenty of people in washington who watch out for them. wall street s got a lot of folks onicide. there just needs to be one agency on the side of the american family. just one. let me ask you this. it s the march oversight report i want to ask you about. the recent report by the congressional oversight panel found that the treasury department gave billions in aid money without an exit strategy. it will cost taxpayers $6.3