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Been railing against since the days of reaganomicss. how many job, for example, did the bush tax cuts create in this country? jehmu said the last three republican presidents. that would include ronald reagan under which tax were not only cut, but also millions of new jobs were produced. look, the problem in washington, i don t care what party is in control, it s overspending! ronald reagan used to say, we ve debt and a definite sit not because the american people are taxed too little, but because their government spends too much. he also said the only proof of eternal life in washington is a government program. once something starts, you can t kill it! and that s the problem. it isn t class warfare, about the so-called rich making too much money and not paying their fair share. it s government, which is represssive, overspending, in your face, in your pocket, it needs to be cut. the spending reduced. then we ll have prosperity like you ve never seen it. rick: cal let me stay with y ....
I don t think you could go too far into russia to say that perhaps if you cut $2.5 trillion over the next five years some should come from medicare, medicaid and discretionary spending. also what happened in 1990 and in the 80s and a republican congress, some of that should come from taxes, some should come from expenditures that help upper income folks. it isn t class warfare to say things should be shared. to use a line that gets you in trouble, it s a little bit of solidarity. if we have a problem as a country, it isn t crazy to say perhaps we should face it altogether rather than lay it on the backs of one group or another. great to have you on tonight. thank you. coming up new york makes history and becomes the largest state to adopt marriage equality. newt gingrich weighs in. he says same-sex marriage muddles straight marriage. ....
Across the board? i don t think you could go too far into russia to say that perhaps if you cut $2.5 trillion over the next five years some should come from medicare, medicaid and discretionary spending. also what happened in 1990 and in the 80s and a republican congress, some of that should come from taxes, some should come from expenditures that help upper income folks. it isn t class warfare to say things should be shared. to use a line that gets you in trouble, it s a little bit of solidarity. if we have a problem as a country, it isn t crazy to say perhaps we should face it altogether rather than lay it on the backs of one group or another. great to have you on tonight. thank you. coming up new york makes history and becomes the largest state to adopt marriage equality. newt gingrich weighs in. ....