certain fear and the economic anxiety that people feel today. trying to make them worry about what would come with a romney presidency. dorothy, what about the argument we hear from our friends on the left, this is romney s now surging because it s moderate mitt disavowed his pass. these are desperation tactics. this is not tactics. obama can t help it. his has been destabilized and making errors. those people are out there, it s the last resort to say, it s not real. you have it everywhere now, and i think it will do no good. facts are not going to be changing. moderate mitt changed? i think what part of the success of the first debate, the big romney victory, he finally to the delight of conservatives and free market fans, made an argument for economic freedom and talked about the difference between the real economy that mitt romney participated in and
elitist, ivy league, this sort of resentment factor that you get in massachusetts politics. right? while it s a working class, you re sort of frequent of voters, intellectual democrats and independents and republicans, that s where clearly scott brown tries to speak to all the i m, and she hasn t figured out how to talk to them yet. i haven t seen it. mark hall brynperihalperin? do you agree? he s runs a very smart campaign. the debates in that race softens the case in massachusetts. high-profile races will be a big deal, and the brown people believe they can force her into making errors. weld was in better shape than brown is. the debates happen and weld demolished. doesn t he have to pick up 300,000.
$400 billion program, which is payroll tax cuts, some of it, about a third of it, is actual construction. so about a third of that 400 is actual construction projects. it s not that big time in an economy which we have to keep reminding ourselves, is over $15 trillion. so what s 100 billion or $200 billion going to do to $15 trillion economy? everybody knows, not much. if i were him, i d take a big program to congress, have them say no with a big loud big, not a small proposal followed by a small, quiet no. it s not working politically. chris, hang in there. i want to bring in congresswoman donna edwards, democrat from maryland. good morning. good morning. what do you think the american people want to hear from the president this morning? well i think they want to hear at least to follow chris metaphor, if the president s on the pitcher s mound, republicans and congress are on the field and out in the field, and they are making errors.
learning that debugs is in fact the fun part of learning, that making errors is how you learn which is something in school where we re talk making errors is bad. making errors is good, and we have to create a environment where people enjoy, look at and try to understand what seemed like an error, but may have been in fact been common sense. what do you see as a barrier for the adoption of this kind of thought? the biggest barrier, in my opinion is rote learning, where i do a lot of drill and practice, because that is what you contest. when you teach something that s pure memorization, arguably it s testable and you can say at the end, the people who forced the kids to do that memorization have done well, hence should be compensated, but that s a very different kind of learning than project oriented type of
at this foreclosure stage when those banks are making errors. when they submitted false affidavits. that s a problem we can tackle and we should, in my opinion, be tackling and am disappointed the government hasn t done more on that issue. to go back at the beginning and say five years ago, is it the homeowner who didn t document their income, the broker who pressured the homeowner. not only is it hard to do, i m not sure it makes a difference to where we are today, which is we ve got millions of homeowners who can t pay, struggling. we need to start thinking solutions going forward. the solution has been to pretend everything i m discussing doesn t exist, print a bunch of money.