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senator brown welcome back how are you sir about unitl eight that's overriding
appearance cast on grupo denial and and and and and infection was completely the
destruction for yours are well
so that we got to be on account of the we could really ripped out of the plays
are restored right at the uh... i've made it with my daughters are twenty
eight thirty one am that on
and talked about the list or kal context of selma alabama and
red china and uh... cultural revolution and all that and teaching motorola
kicking moments yahoo good at they really are
so senator brown last time we talked to her toes and richard brown as well so
sure it brown dot com of course
of the democratic center from the secret citadel high-level as timely tall talked
uh... karo the chamber of commerce and various freewing lack a dental support
something like ninety million bucks
into the state and uh... to support this uh... his rather lame guy is running
against you
how's it going now opaque that they keep adding to it they could karo bought
another one of these groups bought another eight hundred thousand they're
up to
twenty four million dollar he really is about one four million dollars an attack
ads and it's
it you know that the cynicism of best on the one hand they're trying to impress
the vote by
he'll really trying to exclude low-income people and people with
blessed education from voting in the l_a_ leaving the elderly poor from
voting
an interesting time they're trying to buy elections
uh... so they can get rid of the estate tax and they can weaken environmental
laws and they can evade labor law that's how they want to country with lonely
educated affluent people voting in they want a country where
with very low tax rates uh... no environmental rules to speak of
and weak labor lost and that
more like brazil or a poor country than that but it does our country in we've
had a lot of progress for a lot of years we're not going back that's why we're
gonna whether they had yes third-world america seems to be decision have of
these billionaires it's it's it's almost like so we have a dickens novel is that
it's during that they don't pay paper far-right attic
that the peace billionaires in the oil men and women not many women or men
really believe they're better off
everybody else's poor when
most of us to understand me look at the clinton years a whole lot of people got
really rich but so did most of the rest of the country had i don't care people
get rich as long as people that are working class like my wife had a chance
because ur dad carrie meek corporate thirty five years of utility plan
ashtabula ohio she got it has to go to camp state and he did well under
brothers or sisters all got to go to college first her family and that
why would you not want that kind of a country and i don't get it i don't even
understand these people that this peace this chuck schumer calls an economic
royalists yeah that they think that way
yeah the economic growth
uh... xy
are you got that clip
uh... the the the economic royalists as well i favored phrases it really began
with franklin roosevelt you know and he
anyhow i i i don't wanna ido
yet state-supported i'd rather hear from you handed it back in here for me to
provide rhetoric were article here just to stick it to your query was nis
they intellect
well s some plan that weird
still overall they had uh... uh... america what they're really come plantar
is at least a political a laptop anti-religion though and i think uh...
required baidoa parole other they're kind of pop said
it franklin roosevelt eighty names and taken by tomorrow is that good but how
did you know that if you put pictures staff get that sell quickly after his
policy sixteen years united states diseases
the is a genius was that the thirty-six convert when what that person i was the
night there was the nineteen thirty six convention it was his acceptance speech
july twenty seven nineteen thirty six in philadelphia is a recall
and that's all you were you there comp no i cannot recall right actually in one
of my books on equal protection the book about the theocracy became people i
reported that entire speech in the book and and i i i have
big chunks that speech memorize sunday you know there's there's a few areas
where i can just pull these things out and seen the missile on a satellite last
week six
by peggy lee i'd my recollection was was a lie twenty seven nineteen thirty six
cat that night dot could be off by a few days saturday collection is going to
google this right now but it was it was franklin roosevelt's acceptance speech
for a second nomination for president and the entire speech is one of the most
brilliant
unni from beginning and there's not there's not a sense i take out of it
it's one of the most brilliant things i've ever i'd ever read
and i come republican about what he's said to have been yet he said yeah he
won a landslide here
anyone section is again without pain really cured but that too personal about
parking and that ever addressed a democratic political convention was
roosevelt thirty-two
i love it i think that's correct although he wore a blueprint that will
immediately correctly so i i i take that back if i have a true but i i thought i
remember reading that you have no doubt that speech but i don't know the
deportations is june twenty-sixth he's he's
twenty-seventh okay
he checked the google machine so june twenty seventh nineteen thirty six
cool yeah so so where who in the in the big bed
but i think we got a couple minutes left here different before we get a break
um... we're
are you going with your campaign what one of the things that you're fine as
you're traveling around ohio what do you know we're talking to senator shirt
brown shirt brown dot com the website one of the things that your final really
tight getting people excited that that they want to hear from you and that they
want to hear from other members of congress they want to hear the contrast
i i buy my opponent says in every speech that
here brown's most liberal solder in washington and that includes somebody's
member of the same
body is particulars itself
about socialist that's a sort of his standard praise in the public in ohio
wants to me and they don't think left to right people pick liberal-conservative
rvp aggressive conservative think
who sidi on it
and we just make that contrast on everything from women's health
to beyond rescue
to the environment to standing up twenty nine oh one fair trade
uh... to our tax cuts verses focus in the middle class on every issue
hit reply your intent
their there's hardly a state of the country that that doesn't take the
progress of side of those questions yes most people are very
supportive of women's health issues most people are very supportive of
fairtrade most people are very supportive of the medicare
of medicare that
they're not bulky arises privatize turn it over to venture into coming to
medicare but medicare that guarantees a benefit that people paid into the role
working life
you make that contrast clearly you win elections whether to ohio reporter
nebraska
yeah and and bernie's delivery challan for my dilemma thursday then
it's amazing the northeast kingdom that is very very poor
your hands and you drive uh... into in the election two thousand louise and i
would driver on the northeast kingdom and see uh... in people's front yards
you know indian jue trailer you know the sign out says you know we sharpen
chainsaws mess they differ eliminate their eliminator ten thousand dollars a
year and there's there's a debuted bush signed out in front of bernie sign out
front bernie for for congress and and georgia it's just it's just a bit
amazing that people get it that when of member of congress somebody like
yourself really cares about their issues about the pocketbook issues it is really
fighting for them
that that that person is going to make things happen
and and and people can support that effort
they'd find out what you're up to get over it get over to shared brown dot com
uh... is senator brown
where with uh... after the election any thoughts on
you know the the day's i mean the the the days immediately after election this
whole fiscal cliff thing what's going to be going on that
the uh... the lame duck session that you know what are your thoughts about roll
my eyes number prosecutor probably too much show today but
uh... my first thought is that you don't let them use this as an excuse to go
after
the public programs that we fought for for seventy five years we pushed her
teeth worked since nineteen the first came in nineteen forty medicare's work
since nineteen sixty five when president johnson signed in one to affect the next
year
uh... those are guaranteed programs
there're social insurance combination be privatized they shouldn't be cut just
because people saying everybody's got to sacrificing cooley or i mean there
there's going to be changes in those two programs but they
they can never lose their underlying purpose of being
public programs for the public and having the universal political support
they have that that's fundamental to me i you know they'll be changes or not
raise the retirement age kids people that worked in congress may not worry
about people that that do physical labor it can't work till the seventeen th that
there are certain
tumi incontrovertible ended by a wall parts of those programs in the universal
nature of it is fundamental
but
yeah instar with that
intact absolutely and there's already an effort is being funded aggressively but
billionaires in washington d_c_ this same all we need to
reform hot of social security and medicare and it's good to know that
people like you were stricken sends a firewall against that senator shirt
brown shirt brown s_a_t_ hahaha vpr overview dot
home website thank you sir technology now thanks for being with us and thanks
there