at. all this redistribution of wealth went up, there was a huge redistribution of wealth, which you say you re against, but it went off and on sean: the bottom 49% don t pay federal income tax. well, that s why we need to look at our income tax laws and get fair tax and redo our system from the bottom up. sean: all right. roseanne for president, thank you for being with us. thank you. sean: coming up everybody does a fair share. and everybody plays by the same set of rules. sean: now it s the president s go-to phrase so anyway, i ve been to a lot of places.
all this redistribution of wealth went up, there was a huge redistribution of wealth, which you say you re against, but it went off and on sean: the bottom 49% don t pay federal income tax. well, that s why we need to look at our income tax laws and get fair tax and redo our system from the bottom up. sean: all right. roseanne for president, thank you for being with us. thank you. sean: coming up everybody does a fair share. and everybody plays by the same set of rules. sean: now it s the president s go-to phrase
intention of doing it. [ laughter ] what we want is a real solution. we want reality, we want traction on the ground. we actually can see jobs created. that is why you want to do something permanent like actually repeal obamacare. repeal dodd-frank. lower the income tax laws. and also the corporate tax la laws. frankly, deal with the regulatory burden. if there is anything i heard from people, it s regulatory burden is killing them on job creation. really. it s killing them. what would you do with the payroll tax that has been lowered? extend that go to the rate it was before? it needs to go to the rate it was before. this year, it blew $111 billion hole in the trust fund. what if people say it s increasing taxes? it s not. this was something that i warned against.
party? i pledge that i have no intention of doing it. [ laughter ] what we want is a real solution. we want reality, we want traction on the ground. we actually can see jobs created. that is why you want to do something permanent like actually repeal obamacare. repeal dodd-frank. lower the income tax laws. and also the corporate tax la laws. frankly, deal with the regulatory burden. if there is anything i heard from people, it s regulatory burden is killing them on job creation. really. it s killing them. what would you do with the payroll tax that has been lowered? extend that go to the rate it was before? it needs to go to the rate it was before. this year, it blew $111 billion hole in the trust fund. what if people say it s increasing taxes? it s not. this was something that i warned against.
they want to limit the overall tax rate and the president says he wants to do away with tax breaks, too. the question, then, this hour, is how should the income tax laws be changed? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile and post a comment on my blog. did you file your taxes, suzanne? i knew you were going to ask that. i filed for the ex teng. i got an extension. that takes longer for me. are you hoping to get a big refund? i hope so. i hope to get some money back. why didn t you get them in on time? i never do, jack. i put it off a little bit, wait a little longer. you re a procrastinator. i am. did you file yours? oh, yes. you did? it s like pumping blood out, putting it in the jar and calling the ups guy and sending it in. it s just very painl. very dramatic, jack. very dramatic. very paufl. all right. thanks. yep. worries over america s huge