money that amazon won t pay to governments because some of the bids get to keep their employees tax withholding. that money will be made up. they will have to cover amazon s cost to schools that the employees go to firefighters have to go home. so, it s basically a big shift from city services paid for by all of us. the right and left agreed. what we pay should be fair. this is corporate welfare. i want to emphasis something you said. you are talking about billions of dollars. not millions of dollars. these are huge sums, right. the highest bid we know of is
money that amazon won t pay to governments because some of the bids get to keep their employees tax withholding. that money will be made up. they will have to cover amazon s cost to schools that the employees go to firefighters have to go home. so, it s basically a big shift from city services paid for by all of us. the right and left agreed. what we pay should be fair. this is corporate welfare. i want to emphasis something you said. you are talking about billions of dollars. not millions of dollars. these are huge sums, right. the highest bid we know of is
file their taxes under that old complicated unfair tax code. going forward it will not just be simpler. families will keep more of what they earn. main street business also keep more of what they earn. we are redesigned it so u.s. companies can compete and win anywhere in the world especially here at home. we are already seeing economic benefits from it. families now are already seeing higher paychecks because their tax withholding has lowered. so individuals stop and thank us for that and, again, main street optimism is at 30 year high. bret: today, you saw speaker ryan talking about fully intending to make the tax cuts permanent. how is that possible? we made them long term for families and for small businesses. but because the senate rules, weren t able to make them permanent. we think one of the provisions in phase 2 should be to make them permanent. but, more than that, we are really trying to change the culture in washington. instead of waiting 30 years, and falling far behin
unmistakable way, he said, you don t want to take a substantive issue and make it personal, as the mayor had with eva moskowitz but it was too late. the final deals on the budget are being made in albany today and governor cuomo has wrapped away that issue and a bunch of funding for charter schools, both for location and to fund the schools. it does say something, doesn t it, about politicians, al hunt? we have seen politicians get their feet in cement and then refuse to move afterwards. de blasio for a man who is suspected to be such an ideologue actually showed a bit more flexibility. yeah, everybody makes mistakes. everybody steps out. ronald reagan one time said his feet were locked in kron create on any kind of tax withholding in california and he changed his position in the press conference, he said, ladies and gentlemen, that sound you have just heard is the
start the tax withholding that is about to go in 1 january. on defense, which you mentioned, eric, that $50 billion that is coze supposed to take place, most of it is in procurement and research & development, only 50% is spent in the first year. the deal hahas to be done is very simple. not $727 billion of tax increases and spending cuts. get it below $200 billion, the gross domestic product can grow at over 3%. then we can accelebrateoerate. but brad s spot on, as you are, if we don t come together by the end of february in a grand bargain, it is believe party first, it s americans first. i think it s spending reductions with entitlement reform. the president took one step towards that. speaker boehner took one step on the other dollar, needed for every $2 of spending cuts, tax revenues. he has to take a step more.