has changed this and that we re still in for rough sledding if they keep pushing it. no. this law they are going full steam ahead with it and anytime they come into a glitch that exposes the true nature of it they change it. cannot imagine a law that can be changed like this as constitutional. even if you call at it tax. they just keep changing it as you go, and when they start calling healthcare shots like that, it is going to be absolutely lethal for so many people. neil: thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. thank you for having me. neil: you want vote? better show a photo i.d. north carolina s governor just making it the law there now the state is being sued and our legal eagles are suiting up.
pet th budget is not viable at this point. why where do we find room for compromise at this point? the american people are frustrate we had don t seem to be seeing real movement. you can t spend money you don t have, but that s what the government continues to do, to the point we have a debt of $16 trillion. it s irresponsible. and people don t believe they are getting value for their taxpayer dollars when they send money to washington. they think just about over half of it is not being used well and is being wasted. tell me more about the effort that you are putting forthright n forth right now because you re concerned about the obama care s massive hit, you are calling it tax before it actually puts more americans out of work that s what you re alleging. well, they are one of the good news pieces of this budget is we passed an amend
it s about profit versus loss. tax collectors versus the taxpayers. correspondent william la jeunesse lays it all out for us. there will be screwups and bankruptcies. indictments and deaths. but we are going to keep going. critics be damned says governor jerry brown who backed solar energy regardless of cost or consequence. we re opposed to that obviously because we will be the ones to live with it forever. riverside is home to more solar energy than anywhere else. but some call at it tax and rate payer ripoff. on the face it looks like a big deal. talk about the judge job and long-term benefit to county but we will carry the burden of having the facilities for decades to come. there isn t a single energy source in the united states that isn t subsidized right now. this is leveling the playing field for solar.
opposite. you see men today that are completely from my father s generationn. they have the snuglies and target on wednesday . what more at this point can they do. they are supposed to bringg home the bacon and on top of doing the work at home as well and they are still not doing enough. when does it end? brian: as a man, i will take control. it is over, all right. susan bacon thank you so much. thank you very much men. how to choose a husband is the arcticle of your book and the arcticle is getting people talking. thank you for having gretchen: everyone can make up their own mind. brian: i rather they agree with me. talk about dralm a. melrose drama star behind bars and convicted of homicide? and it tax. not until you take it out. but is that about to change now.
cleared that up, we know what is in the bill and it s not good news for the middle class. according to estimate by the congressional budget office, 6 million people have to pay a penalty adding up to $8 billion a year. set the stage here and tell you why one of the reasons the congressional budget office got it so wrong initially. they were under the assumption based on what president obama white house said that unemployment would be at 4.9%. now they estimate because of the fiscal cliff, because they have to estimate it won t get fixed it would be 8.7% by then. so the most, in the most volatile election, the most enduring unpopular piece of legislation is destined to get more unpopular. not only will 6 million americans instead of 4 million have to pay the tax, they won t have health insurance either. eric: i m glad we are calling at it tax. that is what the supreme court called it, a tax. here is what is going on. beside the fact that more people will be unemployed than they expect